Peter Winn
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Peter Winn (born 1942)[1] is a professor of history at Tufts University specializing in Latin America. He has written several books, including Americas, which he developed while serving as academic director for the 1993 PBS series of the same name.
Winn earned a BA from Columbia College in 1962 and a PhD from Cambridge University in 1972.[2]
Prof. Peter Winn taught at Princeton University during the 1970s, instructing Sonia Sotomayor, who later became an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, in four of his classes and serving as her senior thesis advisor.[3]
Published works
- Winn, Peter (1986), Weavers of Revolution: the Yarur workers and Chile's Road to Socialism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-503960-3.
- Winn, Peter (1992), Americas: The changing face of Latin America and the Caribbean, New York: Pantheon, ISBN 978-0-679-41169-7.
- Winn, Peter (2004), Victims of the Chilean Miracle: Workers and Neoliberalism in the Pinochet Era, 1972-2002, Durham: Duke University Press, ISBN 978-0-8223-3309-8.
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External links
- Faculty page at Tufts University
- Profile from the Tufts Observer
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