DR. AARON ALTHOUSE |
Dr. Aaron Althouse is a former Stanford University 400 metre runner. In a bold experiment, he has combined his knowledge of track training to help a team of "at-risk" Hispanic youths whom he coaches. Impressively, he has taken the team to a ranking #4 in the USA. Dr. Althouse is a professor of Latin American history at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and has an interest in building training programs for elite youth athletes which shape their athletic identity.
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1998
M.A., Stanford University, 1989
B.A. (with honors), Stanford University, 1988
Dr. Althouse works on race, caste, and identity in the Pátzcuaro region of Mexico during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. His current research projects, both pertaining to Pátzcuaro, investigate the relationship between colonial criminal administration and caste identity, and informal urban credit networks.
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1998
M.A., Stanford University, 1989
B.A. (with honors), Stanford University, 1988
Dr. Althouse works on race, caste, and identity in the Pátzcuaro region of Mexico during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. His current research projects, both pertaining to Pátzcuaro, investigate the relationship between colonial criminal administration and caste identity, and informal urban credit networks.