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DOING DRUGS IN THE ARCHIVES: FACTS, FICTIONS, AND HISTORIES OF WOMEN AND ORGANIZED CRIME
Start Date: 4/3/2017Start Time: 4:45 PM
End Date: 4/3/2017End Time: 5:45 PM

Event Description:

The Master of Arts in International Crime and Justice & The Advanced Certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies Cordially Invites You to a Presentation on “DOING DRUGS IN THE ARCHIVES: FACTS, FICTIONS, AND HISTORIES OF WOMEN AND ORGANIZED CRIME”, part of the Advanced Certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies Event.

Dr. Elaine Carey is a Professor of History & Chair of the Department of History at St. John's University and the Lloyd Sealy Research Fellow at John Jay. She is the author of Plaza of Sacrifices: Gender, Power, and Terror in 1968 Mexico (2005); the award winning Women Drug Traffickers: Mules, Bosses, and Organized Crime (2014); co-editor with Andrae Marak of Smugglers, Brothels, and Twine: Transnational Flows of Contraband and Vice in North America (2011); author of Protests in the Streets: 1968 Across the Globe (2016); co-principle investigator on the NHPRC funded project, “Family, Immigration, and History: Grade 10 Citizen Archivists in the Digital Age,”; former Vice President for the Teaching Division of the American Historical Association (2013-2016); and the incoming Dean of the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Science at Purdue University Northwest starting July 2017.

DOING DRUGS IN THE ARCHIVES: FACTS, FICTIONS, AND HISTORIES OF WOMEN AND OR

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