Assistant Professor
Stokes Hall S309
Telephone: 617-552-1196
Email: angeles.picone@bc.edu
Nation-making, border regions, spatial history, and the environment.
I am a historian of Modern Latin America specializing in the southern cone. I am interested in the intersection of nature and nation-making in border regions. Particularly, I am drawn to questions on how people experienced a shared sense of community through their spatial practices.
My forthcoming book,聽Landscaping Patagonia: Spatial History and Nation-Making in Chile and Argentina, examines how explorers, migrants, authorities, and visitors constructed their versions of 鈥楥hile鈥 and 鈥楢rgentina鈥 in the Northern Patagonian Andes. I argue that between the 1890s and 1940s, these groups created shared versions of nationhood through regional, often cross-border, interpretations and transformations of the natural environment.聽This study shows how different actors 鈥 namely explorers, settlers, authorities, visitors, and bandits 鈥 sought to make Patagonia their own by transforming a collection of geographical sites into a landscape that evoked a shared past and a common future.
At md传媒国产剧 College, I teach courses on Modern Latin America, Spatial History, Environmental History, Sports History, and Borderlands. My teaching frequently includes聽聽and digital projects, from board games to websites.
Beginning in the Fall 2024, I will be co-director of the聽Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities. I am also affiliated faculty in the聽Environmental Studies Program聽and the聽CloughCenter for the Study of Constitutional Democracy听(2023-2025).
Landscaping Patagonia: Spatial History, Nation, and the Environment in Chile and Argentina聽(UNC Press, forthcoming 2025).
鈥淥n Borderlands鈥 in Rachel King and Trinidad Rico (eds),聽, UCL Press. (forthcoming July 2024).
, Oxford Research Encyclopedia, Aug. 2022.聽
鈥,鈥 Historia Cr铆tica, no. 82 (2021): 55-78.
鈥, 53鈥76. Aperturas. Viedma: Editorial UNRN, 2018.
鈥淟a idea de turismo en San Carlos de Bariloche a trav茅s de dos gu铆as,鈥 Estudios y Perspectivas en Turismo, 22:2 (2013): 198-215.