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Stuart B. Schwartz

スチュアート・ビー・シュワルツ

Sutyuāto B. Shuwarutsu

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
Springfield, Massachusetts
Nationality
American
Languages
English, Spanish, Portuguese
Residence History
Guilford, Connecticut → Puerto Rico

Career

Occupations
Historian, Professor
Active Years
1968-2024
Affiliations
Yale University, Ezra Stiles College
Memberships
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study

Education

Middlebury College
Degree: Bachelor's
Country: United States
Undergraduate
Universidad Autónoma de México
Country: Mexico
Undergraduate study
Columbia University
Latin American History
Degree: Ph.D.
Year of Graduation: 1968
Country: United States
Ph.D. in 1968

Awards

Cundill International Prize in History
2008
Work: All Can Be Saved
Category: History
Organization: McGill University
Result: Winner
American Academy of Religion Book Award
2009
Work: All Can Be Saved
Category: Historical Studies
Organization: American Academy of Religion
Result: Excellence
John E. Fagg Prize
2009
Work: All Can Be Saved
Organization: American Historical Association
Result: Winner
George L. Mosse Prize
2009
Work: All Can Be Saved
Organization: American Historical Association
Result: Winner
Leo Gershoy Award
2009
Work: All Can Be Saved
Organization: American Historical Association
Result: Winner
Bolton-Johnson Prize
2008
Work: All Can Be Saved
Organization: Conference on Latin American History
Result: Winner
Bolton-Johnson Prize
1985
Work: Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
Organization: Conference on Latin American History
Result: Winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

All Can Be Saved: Religious Toleration and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World

2008 History

Traces the idea of religious tolerance in the Iberian world from 1500-1820, focusing on common people.

Religious TolerationIberian Atlantic World

Sovereignty and Society in Colonial Brazil

1973 History

Early Latin America

1983 History

Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society

1985 History

Bibliography

  • Sovereignty and Society in Colonial Brazil (1973)
  • Early Latin America (1983)
  • Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society (1985)
  • Slaves, Peasants, and Rebels (1992)
  • A Governor and His Image in Baroque Brazil (1979)
  • Implicit Understandings (1994)
  • Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico (2000)
  • Cambridge History of Peoples of the Americas. South America (1999)
  • All Can Be Saved (2008)

Legacy

Renowned as one of the world's leading scholars of Brazilian and Latin American history, recipient of numerous prestigious awards.