Institute for the Study of the Americas
"The Institute was founded in August 2004 through a merger of the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) with the Institute of United States Studies (IUSS), both of which had been founded in 1965 at 31 Tavistock Square. Like its predecessors, the new Institute forms part of the University of London's School of Advanced Study. In 2008, the Institute launched its United States Presidency Centre to provide a forum for research and analysis of the presidency in terms of its historical, political and cultural significance." [1]
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Academic staff
Accessed April 2010: [2]
- Maxine Molyneux - Professor of Sociology and Director of the Institute
- Iwan Morgan - Professor of United States Studies and Deputy Director of the Institute
- Ame Bergés - Lecturer in the Economics of Latin America
- Timothy J. Lynch - Senior Lecturer in United States Foreign Policy
- Kevin Middlebrook - Professor of Politics
- Adrian Pearce - Lecturer in Latin American History
- Kate Quinn - Lecturer in Modern History
- Graham Woodgate - Senior Lecturer in Environmental Sociology
Advisory Council
Accessed April 2010: [3]
- Sir John Elliott (Chair)
Ex-Officio:
- Roderick Floud , Dean of the School of Advanced Study (ex officio)
- Maxine Molyneux , Director of the Institute (ex officio)
- Iwan Morgan, Deputy Director of the Institute (ex officio)
Representing the Faculty of the University:
- Miles Taylor , Institute of Historical Research
- Linda Newson, Kings College London
- Kevin Middlebrook, Institute for the Study of the Americas
- Catherine Hall, University College London
- Michael Cox, London School of Economics
- Francisco Bethencourt, King's College London
Representing the UK Academic Community:
- Simon Newman, University of Glasgow
- Philip Davies, Eccles Centre for American Studies, British Library
- Anthony McFarlane, University of Warwick
Representing the Public Sector:
- Alan Curry, British Council
- John Rankin, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Veronica Scott, Canning House
- Baroness Hooper, House of Lords
- Brendan Griggs, Canadian High Commission (represented by Viveca Abrahams as standing deputy)
- Liza Davis , Embassy of the USA
- Ignacio Duran, Mexican Embassy
- Bob Blizzard (MP for Waveney)
Representing the Private Sector:
- Maurice de Bunsen (Vice-Chair), formerly ING Barings
- Samuel Haubold, Littleton Chambers
- Michael Reid, The Economist
- Carol Madison Graham
Contact
URL: http://www.americas.sas.ac.uk