- John Wirth
John D. Wirth (1936-
June 20 ,2002 ) was the Gildred Professor ofLatin American Studies atStanford University . Wirth earned a bachelor's degree fromHarvard University in 1958 and a doctorate in Latin American history in 1967 from Stanford. His dissertation was entitled "Brazilian economic nationalism: trade and steel under Vargas". His first book, "The Politics of Brazilian Development, 1930-1954", won theBolton Prize in 1971 and his second, "Minas Gerais in the Brazilian Federation, 1889-1937", won an honorable mention in 1978.Wirth cultivated a wide range of interests during his scholarly career. His research included examinations of
Inca andAztec states, urban growth inManchester andSão Paulo , and Pan-American environmental politics. Wirth, who had retired from Stanford soon before his death, had most turned his attention to the complex relationships betweenCanada , theUnited States andMexico . He co-founded the [http://www.northamericaninstitute.org/ North American Institute] in Santa Fe and served as its president.Wirth was born in
Dawson, New Mexico . in 1936 and developed a deep affection for the northernNew Mexico region. His last book by the University of New Mexico Press tells the story of theLos Alamos Ranch School , which was displaced during the war in efforts to build the nuclear bomb. He died onJune 20 ,2002 , inToronto ,Canada , from a heart aneurysm while delivering a lecture to theFriends of Fort Polk , a Canadian historical society.Wirth was married to
Nancy Meem Wirth , daughter of theJohn Gaw Meem . Together they had three sons: Peter, Nicholas and Timothy. His son,Peter Wirth , was elected in 2004 to the New Mexico State Legislature. His brotherTimothy Wirth is a former U.S. senator and now president of the United Nations Foundation.Books
* "Environmental management on North America's borders" (co-edited with
Richard Kiy ). College Station, Tex.: Texas A & M University Press, 1998.
* "The politics of Brazilian development 1930-1954". Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1970
* "Minas and the Nation: a study of regional power and dependency, 1889-1937". Stony Brook, N.Y. : State University of New York, 1974
* "Minas Gerais in the Brazilian Federation, 1889-1937". Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1977
* "Manchester and São Paulo: problems of rapid urban growth" (Co-authored withRobert L. Jones ). Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1978
* "The oil business in Latin America: the early years". Washington, D.C.: Beard Books, 2001, 1985
* "Latin American oil companies and the politics of energy". Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985
* "State and society in Brazil: continuity and change" (co-authored withEdson de Oliveira Nunes ). Boulder: Westview Press, 1987
* "The media, NAFTA, and the shaping of the North American community". Santa Fe, N.M.: North American Institute, 1994
* "Identities in North America: the search for community" (co-authored withRobert Earle ). Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1995
* "Smelter smoke in North America: the politics of transborder pollution". Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas, 2000
* "Los Alamos: the Ranch School years, 1917-1943" (co-authored with Linda Aldrich) Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2003
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