Alexander Avina is an assistant professor of history at ASU. His research focuses on twentieth-century Mexico, primarily the post-1940 period. \xa0His first book, titled Specters of Revolution: Peasant Guerrillas in the Cold War Mexican Countryside\xa0is a political history of rural guerrilla movements led by schoolteachers that emerged in the state of Guerrero during the 1960s and 70s. \xa0His next book project explores the links between counterinsurgency, state terror, and the development of a transnational narcotics economy in the southwestern Mexican highlands in the 1960s. \xa0
He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on modern Latin American and Mexican history, including more specialized history courses on global capitalism, drugs and narcotics, Latin American revolutions, and the Cold War in Latin America.\xa0
He sits down with Brett to discuss the Mexican Revolution, Zapatismo, the EZLN, and much more.\xa0
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