Trevor Stack
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Dr Trevor Stack is a noted anthopologist concentrating on the history of Spanish-Mexican post-Columbian peoples. He has a BA in Modern History for Oxford University, and a Masters in Social Anthropology. His PHD, from the University of Pennsylvania, is in Anthropology and his thesis was entitled: "Places That Have History: Knowledge of the Past in Mexican Towns" He was also a noted american football player and continues to play in various amateur leagues to this day. He is also a noted blogger, concentrating on the US stock market.
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[edit] Personal History
Trevor was born in 1984 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He showed his academic talent from his earliest exposure in Vanscoy, 1990. In 1994 he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he lives today.
[edit] Area of Expertise
Dr. Stack is a foremost expert in Western Mexican urban development.
[edit] Academic Contributions
“Genealogies of History in West Mexico” at Hispanists Association of Great Britain and Ireland conference, Valencia, March 2005.
“Histories of the Virgin: The Secular Knowledge of Objects of Religious Devotion” in Latin American Cultural Studies seminar series, University of Manchester, April 2004.
[edit] Under Review
“Trajectories of Culture in West Mexico” (under review for American Anthropologist)
“Histories of the Virgin: The Secular Knowledge of Objects of Religious Devotion” submitted for publication in ed. Tim Fitzgerald Secular-Religious Dichotomy: Historical Formations in Colonial Contexts (under review for University of Virginia Press)
“The Skewing of History in Mexico” (under review for American Ethnologist since January 2004)
[edit] Teaching career
Postgraduate Teaching
M.Res. in Anthropology, University of Aberdeen, 2002-4 M.Litt. in Social Anthropology, University of St. Andrews, 2001-2
Undergraduate Lecturing
Hispanic Studies, Cultural History and Anthropology, University of Aberdeen, 2002-4 Social Anthropology, University of St. Andrews, 2001-2 Spanish Language and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2000-1