Education
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B.A. English Literature, Manhattanville College
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M.A. Latin American Studies, New York University
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Ph.D. Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1978
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Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History
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Professor of Political Science, University of Southern California, 2001-2007
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Description of Research
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Summary Statement of Research Interests
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Professor Hamilton's areas of interest include international migration, Central American immigrant communities, the impact of economic and political developmentss in Mexico.
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Research Specialties
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Immigration, Political Development, Political Economy
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Publications
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Book
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Hamilton, N., Chinchilla, N. S.
(2001).
Seeking Community in a Global City: Guatemalans and Salvadorans in Los Angeles, 2001. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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Hamilton, N. L., Jeffry, F., Fuller, L., Pastor, M.
(1998).
N. Hamilton eds. Crisis in Central America: Regional Dynamics and U.S. Policy in the 1990s. Boulder, Colorado: Westwood Press.
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Hamilton, N. L.
(1982).
The Limits of State Autonomy: Post Revolutionary Mexico. The Limits of State Autonomy: Post Revolutionary Mexico/Princeton University Press.
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Honors and Awards
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APSA, Section on Race and Ethnicity: Award for best book in field of Race, Ethnicity and Global Politics, 2001-2002
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