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Kenneth Mills (D.Phil Oxon, 1992), J. Frederick Hoffman Professor of History, investigates the histories of the early modern Iberian world and colonial Latin America. He teaches a range of students, from undergraduates to doctoral candidates. Mills's research emphasizes religious and cultural transformations, along with the interpretation of people's thinking through interactions that are idiosyncratically and fragmentarily reported in historical episodes. His scholarship is notable for its trans-oceanic vision and cross-disciplinary curiosity. Recent published works include the multi-author, multi-discipline volume 'Lexikon Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange Transformation,' which he coordinated and edited, published by the University of Texas Press in 2013.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science