Carlos Aleman

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Carlos E. Aleman

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Prof. Aleman is a good teacher. We didn't even have a class probably 6 times of the semester. He's very thought provoking as well. The hardest part of the class was midterms and final, but if you study, you will surely get an A.

Biography

Samford University - History

Deputy Director at Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!)
Civic & Social Organization
Carlos Enrique
Alemán, Ph.D.
Birmingham, Alabama
Dedicated to improving the quality of life of Latino/as and immigrants in Alabama.


Experience

  • Michigan State University

    Research Assistant, Julian Samora Research Institute

    Carlos worked at Michigan State University as a Research Assistant, Julian Samora Research Institute

  • Michigan State University

    Graduate Assistant, Department of History

    Carlos worked at Michigan State University as a Graduate Assistant, Department of History

  • Samford University

    Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies

    Carlos worked at Samford University as a Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies

  • Agnes Scott College

    Adjunct Faculty

    Carlos worked at Agnes Scott College as a Adjunct Faculty

  • Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!)

    Deputy Director

    Carlos worked at Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!) as a Deputy Director

  • Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!)

    The Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the social, civic and economic integration of Hispanic families and individuals in Alabama. ¡HICA! engages and empowers Alabama’s Hispanic community and its numerous cultures as an economic and civic integrator, social resource connector, and statewide educator.

  • WBHM

    WBHM is a non-profit public radio station.

  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

    The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, part of the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a cultural and educational research center that promotes a comprehensive understanding for the significance of civil rights developments in Birmingham.

Education

  • Michigan State University

    Ph.D.

    History

  • Michigan State University

    Research Assistant, Julian Samora Research Institute



  • Michigan State University

    Graduate Assistant, Department of History



  • University of California, Santa Cruz

    B.A.

    History, Latin American & Latino Studies

Publications

  • Perpetuating split-household families: the case of Mexican sojourners in mid-Michigan and their transnational fatherhood practices

    Migraciones Internacionales Vol. 4, no. 1

    New guest worker programs that promote temporary and documented immigration have been re–implemented by the United States. This is immigration policy that affects Mexican family organization within and across the border. Hence this paper examines first how Mexican male sojourners undertake their reproductive and productive work, by helping to sustain family life even though they are prevented from family reunification. Second, it explores how sojourners rearrange their parental responsibilities that have been disrupted by spatial–temporal family separation through transnational fatherhood.

  • Perpetuating split-household families: the case of Mexican sojourners in mid-Michigan and their transnational fatherhood practices

    Migraciones Internacionales Vol. 4, no. 1

    New guest worker programs that promote temporary and documented immigration have been re–implemented by the United States. This is immigration policy that affects Mexican family organization within and across the border. Hence this paper examines first how Mexican male sojourners undertake their reproductive and productive work, by helping to sustain family life even though they are prevented from family reunification. Second, it explores how sojourners rearrange their parental responsibilities that have been disrupted by spatial–temporal family separation through transnational fatherhood.

  • Nicas belicosos: nicaragüenses en la Guerra Civil de Costa Rica, 1948

    Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 39

    Este artículo analiza la participación de los inmigrantes y exiliados nicaragüenses durante la guerra civil costarricense de 1948. Para ello se toma en cuenta cómo la oposición costarricense destacó la “interferencia” nicaragüense para, en primer lugar, demonizar los gobiernos de Rafael Ángel Calderón y Teodoro Picado y, en segundo lugar, justificar el aumento de violencia contra sus partidiarios, los supuestos “calderocomunistas”. Luego se examina el papel que los nicaragüenses jugaron durante el conflicto, cómo los exiliados y obreros lucharon en ambos lados, y cómo ellos afectaron el curso del conflicto. La sección final examina las consecuencias de la guerra para los nicaragüenses.

  • Perpetuating split-household families: the case of Mexican sojourners in mid-Michigan and their transnational fatherhood practices

    Migraciones Internacionales Vol. 4, no. 1

    New guest worker programs that promote temporary and documented immigration have been re–implemented by the United States. This is immigration policy that affects Mexican family organization within and across the border. Hence this paper examines first how Mexican male sojourners undertake their reproductive and productive work, by helping to sustain family life even though they are prevented from family reunification. Second, it explores how sojourners rearrange their parental responsibilities that have been disrupted by spatial–temporal family separation through transnational fatherhood.

  • Nicas belicosos: nicaragüenses en la Guerra Civil de Costa Rica, 1948

    Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 39

    Este artículo analiza la participación de los inmigrantes y exiliados nicaragüenses durante la guerra civil costarricense de 1948. Para ello se toma en cuenta cómo la oposición costarricense destacó la “interferencia” nicaragüense para, en primer lugar, demonizar los gobiernos de Rafael Ángel Calderón y Teodoro Picado y, en segundo lugar, justificar el aumento de violencia contra sus partidiarios, los supuestos “calderocomunistas”. Luego se examina el papel que los nicaragüenses jugaron durante el conflicto, cómo los exiliados y obreros lucharon en ambos lados, y cómo ellos afectaron el curso del conflicto. La sección final examina las consecuencias de la guerra para los nicaragüenses.

  • Perpetuating split-household families: the case of Mexican sojourners in mid-Michigan and their transnational fatherhood practices

    Migraciones Internacionales Vol. 4, no. 1

    New guest worker programs that promote temporary and documented immigration have been re–implemented by the United States. This is immigration policy that affects Mexican family organization within and across the border. Hence this paper examines first how Mexican male sojourners undertake their reproductive and productive work, by helping to sustain family life even though they are prevented from family reunification. Second, it explores how sojourners rearrange their parental responsibilities that have been disrupted by spatial–temporal family separation through transnational fatherhood.

  • Nicas belicosos: nicaragüenses en la Guerra Civil de Costa Rica, 1948

    Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 39

    Este artículo analiza la participación de los inmigrantes y exiliados nicaragüenses durante la guerra civil costarricense de 1948. Para ello se toma en cuenta cómo la oposición costarricense destacó la “interferencia” nicaragüense para, en primer lugar, demonizar los gobiernos de Rafael Ángel Calderón y Teodoro Picado y, en segundo lugar, justificar el aumento de violencia contra sus partidiarios, los supuestos “calderocomunistas”. Luego se examina el papel que los nicaragüenses jugaron durante el conflicto, cómo los exiliados y obreros lucharon en ambos lados, y cómo ellos afectaron el curso del conflicto. La sección final examina las consecuencias de la guerra para los nicaragüenses.

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