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Ana Carolina Ibarra González, Ph.D.

Ibarra González is a teacher and doctor in History from the UNAM. She has the D level of the PRIDE and the category of head researcher C. Since 1996 belongs to the National System of Researchers.

Her research has focused on the processes of independence of Mexico and Latin America, with special emphasis on regional development, clergy behavior, political history and intellectual history of the time.

Her publications include Clergy and Politics in Oaxaca (1996); The cathedral chapter of Antequera of Oaxaca and the insurgent movement (2000), and Independence in Southern Mexico (2004). And recently: The clergy of the New Spain during the process of independence (2010), that gathers diverse articles of her authorship; Independence in the North of New Spain: Inner Provinces and Northern Quartermaster (2010), the result of a collective project under her leadership, and the Dictionary of Mexican Independence (2010).

She has published 23 articles in specialized journals, a dozen reviews in national and foreign magazines, as well as 36 chapters in collective books, some of them in European and Latin American publishing houses.

She obtain the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz award in 2010, and in August 2008, the Mexican Committee of Historical Sciences awarded honorary mention to her article Religion and Politics: Manuel Sabino Crespo, a parish priest of southern Mexico . In 2012 she won the short-stay research grant offered by the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC-UNAM Program).







anacarol@unam.mx

(55) 5622-7531 y (55) 5665-0919