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Stuart B. Schwartz is the George Burton Adams Professor of History at
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, the Chair of the Council of Latin American and Iberian Studies, and the former Master of Ezra Stiles College.


Education

Schwartz was born in
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. As an undergraduate he studied at
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and the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Middlebury, he went on to study Latin American history at
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, where he received his Ph.D. in 1968.


Career

After Columbia, Schwartz taught at the
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before joining the Yale faculty in 1996. Yale President Richard Levin has referred to Professor Schwartz as, "perhaps the most outstanding scholar of Brazilian history" in the world." Schwartz has also undertaken scholarly research on Spain, Portugal and their colonies in the early modern Atlantic world.


Works and awards

His scholarly publications include ''Sovereignty and Society in Colonial Brazil'' (1973), ''Early Latin America'' (1983), ''Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society'' (1985), ''Slaves, Peasants, and Rebels'' (1992), as editor, ''A Governor and His Image in Baroque Brazil'' (1979), ''Implicit Understandings'' (1994), ''Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico'' (2000), ''Cambridge History of Peoples of the Americas. South America'' (1999). In 2008 Schwartz published ''All Can Be Saved: Religious Toleration and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World'' (Yale University Press). The book traces the idea of tolerance in the Hispanic world from 1500-1820, focusing on the attitudes of common people rather than elites. The book received numerous awards including the 2008 Cundill International Prize in History, the 2009
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Book Award for Excellence in the category of Historical Study of Religion, the 2009 John E. Fagg Prize awarded by the
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, the 2009 George L. Mosse Prize awarded by the American Historical Association, the 2009
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awarded by the American Historical Association, and the Bolton-Johnson Prize awarded by the
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. Schwartz's first Bolton-Johnson Prize was awarded to his book ''Sugar Plantation in the Formation of Brazilian Society'' (1985). Schwartz was a fellow of the
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and the Institute of Advanced Studies in
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. In 1983 he served as chair of the
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, the professional organization of Latin American historians. Schwartz lives in
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, and Puerto Rico with his wife, scholar Maria Jordán, a senior lecturer in the Departments of Spanish and Portuguese and a lecturer in history at Yale, and author of ''Soñar La Historia: Vida y Textos de Lucrecia de León en la España del Siglo de Oro'' (Madrid: Siglo XXI, 2007).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schwartz, Stuart B. Living people Yale University faculty Middlebury College alumni Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers Brazilianists Historians of Latin America Latin Americanists Historians of Brazil American social historians Writers from Springfield, Massachusetts Historians from Massachusetts Year of birth missing (living people) American male non-fiction writers