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  Daniel Ramirez
Assistant Professor

U of M Affiliation(s)
Program in American Cutlure
Latina/o Studies
Department of History


Ph.D., Duke, 2005


Contact Information:
505 S. State Street, Ann Arbor MI 48109-1045
3658 Haven Hall
Phone: 734.615.6474
Fax: 734.936.1967
Email: dramire@umich.edu

Fields of Study: American religious history; cultural anthropology, Latin-American cultural studies, Reformation history.

About Daniel Ramirez:

Daniel Ramírez, a Yale College graduate, received his Ph.D. in American Religious History from Duke University in 2005. He arrives from Arizona State University.  He has been a guest researcher at institutes in Mexico and the University of California San Diego. His fourteen publications and current book project, “Migrating Faiths: A Social and Cultural History of Pentecostalism in the United States and Mexico, 1906-1966” (supported by a Louisville Institute First Book Grant for Minority Scholars), reflect his interest in the intersections of migration, religion, and culture (especially music), and in religious cultural encounter in Reformation, colonial and modern periods.



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