
Sergio Serulnikov
Sergio Serulnikov (Ph.D. State University of New York at Stony Brook) is professor of history at Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina, and Director of the Departmento de Humanidades. He is also a researcher at the National Scientific Council of Argentina (CONICET). He was Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence (2022), Visiting Scholar of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University (2019), and a research fellow at the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut of Berlin (2017). His research has received support from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the John Carter Brown Library, and the Fundación Carolina. He is author of El poder del disenso. Cultura política urbana y crisis del gobierno español, Chuquisaca 1777-1809 (2022, an English version is forthcoming with Cambridge University Press); Revolution in the Andes. The Era of Túpac Amaru (2013, Spanish version 2010); and Subverting Colonial Authority: Challenges to Spanish Rule in Eighteenth-Century Southern Andes (2003, Spanish version 2006). While at Princeton, he will work on a research project entitled “The Enlightenment from a Transnational Perspective. The Career and the Books of a High Colonial Magistrate in 18th-Century Spanish America.”