Eric Zolov

Eric Zolov is an American historian, author and academic. He is Professor of History at Stony Brook University where he was the Director of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (2016–19), and as of 2024 he is Director of Undergraduate Studies as of (2020–present). Previously, he taught at Franklin & Marshall College (1998–2011). Zolov is known for his work on the interplay between culture, politics, and international relations in twentieth-century Latin America, particularly during the Cold War era. His first monograph ''Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture'' was published in 1999 to positive critical acclaim, and was translated and published in Spanish by Norma Editorial. His book ''The Last Good Neighbor: Mexico in the Global Sixties'' (2020, Duke University Press) won the 2021 ''María Elena Martínez Prize in Mexican History'' by the ''Conference on Latin American History (CLAH-AHA)''. Zolov has been a member of the American Historical Association since 2001. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Refried Elvis : the Rise of the Mexican Counterculture. by Zolov, Eric

    Published 1999
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