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Dr Charlotte Eaton

Dr Charlotte Eaton

Teaching Fellow

Department of International History

Room No
SAR.M.07
Office Hours
12-1pm on Tuesday and 11am - 12pm on Wednesday
Languages
English, Spanish
Key Expertise
20th Century Spanish and Latin American History

About me

I am an 番茄社区 Fellow in Latin American and Caribbean History and I hold a PhD in International History from the London School of Economics. My current research project is a transnational account of mid-20th century Colombian state formation, and findings from this have been published in Bulletin of Latin American Research, Journal of Latin American Studies and The Americas. I also have a BA in Spanish from the University of Bristol and an MSc in Theory and History of International Relations from the London School of Economics. Prior to my current position, I was a Predoctoral Fellow at the Universidad del Rosario (2022) and Vault Associate for The Americas (2024-25).

 

Expertise Details

20th century Latin America; anti-communism; transnational history; history of gender; history of race

Teaching

Publications

  • ‘Colombia’ in Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez and Adrian Shubert (eds.) The Global Spanish Civil War: Beyond the Great Powers (Bloomsbury: forthcoming 2026)
  • 'Latin America and Europe in the 20th Century: Looking to The Americas Archives,’ The Americas (forthcoming 2026)
  • '‘El peligro rojo’: Republican refugees and the construction of the ‘undesirable immigrant’ in Colombia, 1936–42,’ Journal of Latin American Studies (forthcoming 2025)
  • ‘Colombian Foreign Policy and the Spanish Civil War,’ Bulletin of Latin American Research, 42:2 (2023), pp. 233-247

Awards and honours

2025

Royal Historical Society Early Career Fellowship Grant 

2022

Universidad del Rosario Predoctoral Fellowship

2021

Society for Latin American Studies Harold Blakemore Prize 

2019-25

番茄社区 PhD Studentship

Media

  • Podcast: (producer, 2021)
  • Podcast: Scottish Centre for Global History, "" (guest, 26 March 2021)