REBECCA HORN portrait
  • Associate Professor, History

Presentations

  • Presenter and participant, “America and the World, 1500-1825,” Workshop for contributors to The Cambridge History of America and the World, vol. I: 1500-1812, eds., Eliga Gould, Paul W. Mapp, and Carla Gardina Pestana. (with Eric Hinderaker) University of New Hampshire. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 09/21/2018.
  • Fuentes y Métodos de la Etnohistoria: Tres Perspectivas. "La Etnohistoria de Coyoacán en la época colonial"; Recursos en línea para investigaciones de Latinoamérica en The Family History Library"; Historia hemisférica: Una historia en común de las Américas después de 1492," Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 10/2017.
  • "Distance Learning for Indigenous Languages of Latin America at the University of Utah," Course Sharing for Sustainable Programs Symposium, Columbia University . Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 04/2017.
  • Workshop on Sustainable Partnership for Latin American LCTLs through Distance Learning, co-organizer and opening remarks, Vanderbilt University, March 2016. Other, Presented, 03/2016.
  • "History and Current Status of Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Utah," Workshop: Education and Research on Latin America: The role of centers for Latin American Studies from USA universities; Stanford University, Center for Latin American Studies. Other, Presented, 11/20/2015.
  • "Coyoacán Posterior a la Conquista: las tradiciones Nahuas y la imposición del régmien español en un altépetl del México central entre los siglos XVI y XVII," Keynote Address 1er. Encuentro de Estudios sobre Coyoacán en el Tiempo y Espacio Institute Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City . Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 11/09/2015.
  • "Testaments of Coyoacan," American Society of Ethnohistory, Pasadena, California. Conference Paper, Presented, 10/2011.
  • "Indigenous America," Roundtable: "State of the Field: Atlantic World & Beyond" Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 2011 (co-author) . Conference Paper, Presented, 03/2011.

Geographical Regions of Interest

  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Mexico

Publications

  • Eric Hinderaker & Rebecca Horn, "Imperial Wars, Imperial Reforms." In The Cambridge History of America and the World, vol. 1: 1500-1812, eds., Eliga Gould, Paul W. Mapp, and Carla Gardina Pestana (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022), 251-272. Published, 01/01/2022.
  • Eric Hinderaker & Rebecca Horn. European Emigration to the Americas, 1492 - ca. 1800: A Hemispheric View. (Washington, D.C.: American Historical Association, 2020). Published, 05/2020.
  • "Digital Resources: FamilySearch." In The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History, William Beezley, ed. Published, 12/2019.
  • "Indigenous Identities in Mesoamerica After the Spanish Conquest" in Gregory D. Smithers and Brooke N. Newman, eds., Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press). Published, 02/2014.
  • "Indigenous Manuscripts and the Historiography of Early Mexico," in American Indian Histories and Cultures (Newberry Library and Adam Matthew). Published, 09/01/2013.
  • John E. Kicza & Rebecca Horn. Resilient Cultures: America's Native Peoples Confront European Colonization, 1500-180, (Upper Saddle, NJ: Pearson College Div., 2013). Published, 07/12/2013.
  • Eric Hinderaker & Rebecca Horn, "Territorial Crossings: Histories and Historiographies of the Early Americas" William and Mary Quarterly, 67:3 (2010), 395-432. Published, 07/2010.
  • “Mundane Documents in Nahuatl,” in James Lockhart, Lisa Sousa, and Stephanie Wood, eds., Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory (e-book) (Eugene, Ore: Wired Humanities Projects, University of Oregon) (co-author) http://whp.uoregon.edu/Lockhart/index.html Book Chapter, Published, 01/2010. Published, 01/2010.
  • “Nahuatl and Spanish Sources on Coyoacan,” in James Lockhart, Lisa Sousa, and Stephanie Wood, eds., Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory (e-book) (Eugene, Ore: Wired Humanities Projects, University of Oregon) http://whp.uoregon.edu/Lockhart/index.html. Published, 01/2008.