SELECT CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED
International Conferences
· “Chicas Modernas and Chinas Poblanas: International and National Influences in the Mexican Beer Advertising, 1910-1940,” International Knowledge Transfer within the Brewing Industry of the 19th and 20th Centuries International Workshop (virtual), Oct. 2021.
· “Los Estados Unidos, Inglaterra, y El Salvador: La campaña anti-alcohólica mexicana y las relaciones exteriores, 1910-1940,” XV Reunión Internacional de Historiadores de México (RIHM), [The United States, England, and El Salvador: The Mexican Anti-Alcohol Campaign and Foreign Relations, 1910-1940,” 15th International Meeting of the Historians of Mexico], Guadalajara, Mexico, Oct. 2018
· “‘Cultivar los músculos y combatir los vicios’: Deporte, la campaña antialcohólica, y el proceso de forjar patria en la revolución mexicana, 1910-1940,” XIV RIHM, [“‘To Cultivate Muscles and to Combat Vices’: Sports, the Anti-Alcohol Campaign, and the Process of Nation-Building during the Mexican Revolution 1910-1940,” 14th RIHM], Chicago, IL, Sept. 2014
· “‘To Cultivate Muscles and Combat Vices’: Sports and the Anti-Alcohol Campaign during the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1940,” International Conference on Sport and Society,” Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2014
· “Forbidden Fruit: Manuel Álvarez Bravo’s Fetishistic Photographs,” Nueva Academia de San Juan de Letrán, Oaxaca Summer Institute, July 2001
National Conferences
· “Vast Factories, Glass Bottles, and Made-Up Women: Visions of Modernity in Mexican Beer and Tequila Ads, 1910-1940,” Agriculture, Food & Human Values Society/Association for the Study of Food and Society Annual Meeting, May 2022
· “To Defanaticize and Dealcoholize the Population”: the Interrelated Anti-Clerical and Anti-Alcohol Campaigns,” Conference on Latin American History (CLAH) Session at the American Historical Association (AHA) Annual Meeting (virtual), Jan. 2021
· “‘Se prohibe la cerveza y en cambio se tolera la venta de vino’: Popular Temperance Leagues and State-Building in Sonora, Mexico, 1934-1940,” Alcohol and Drugs History Society Session at the AHA Annual Meeting, Jan. 2007
· “Sober Revolutionaries: Class, Gender, and Ethnicity in the National and Sonoran Anti-Alcohol Campaigns, 1910-1940,” CLAH Session at the AHA Annual Meeting, Jan. 2006
Regional Conferences
· “La familia moderna: Mexico’s Temperance Movement, the Alcohol Industry, and the Identity Formation Process, 1910-1940,” Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies (RMCLAS) Conference, Apr. 2017
· “Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Classroom: Teaching the International Studies Capstone Course,” Midwest World History Association Conference, Sept. 2015
· “Pulqueros, Cerveceros, and Mezcaleros: Small Alcohol Producers and Popular Resistance to Mexico’s Anti-Alcohol Campaigns, 1910-1940,” RMCLAS Conference, Apr. 2011
· “Men Behaving Badly: The Reconstruction of Working-Class Masculinity and Mexico’s Anti-alcohol Campaign, 1929-1940,” RMCLAS Conference, Apr. 2005
· “The Stamp of the Revolution: Memory of the Mexican Revolution in Postage Stamps,” RMCLAS Conference, Feb. 2003
· “Pleasure Patrols: Anti-Alcohol Campaigns in Revolutionary Oaxaca, 1920-1924,” RMCLAS Conference, Apr. 2002
· “Many Mexicos, Many Revolutions: The Case of Alcohol in Three Regions of 1920s and 1930s Mexico,” Tri-University and Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, Feb. 2003