<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/our-faculty/mateo-jarquin.aspx" dsn="faculty"><email>jarquin@chapman.edu</email><image-overwrite><img src="/our-faculty/files/small-photos/jarquin_m.jpg" alt="Mateo Jarquin"/></image-overwrite><name-overwrite>Dr. Mateo Jarquin</name-overwrite><rank-overwrite>Assistant Professor, Director of the Program in War, Diplomacy, and Society</rank-overwrite><departments-overwrite/><expertise-overwrite/><office-hours-overwrite>Tue 2-4pm, RO 136</office-hours-overwrite><office-location-overwrite><span>Roosevelt Hall 136</span></office-location-overwrite><scholarly-works-links-overwrite/><degrees-overwrite/><bio-overwrite><p>Mateo Jarquín is Assistant Professor of History and Director of the Program in War, Diplomacy, and Society at Chapman University. His scholarship asks how revolutions in the Global South have framed global debates about development, democracy, and international relations. </p>
<p>He is the author of The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History (University of North Carolina Press, 2024), which received the 2025 Michael H. Hunt Prize in International History from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. His research has been supported by institutions such as the American Council of Learned Societies and The Institute for Citizens and Scholars. Alongside his historical research, he writes regularly about contemporary Central American politics. </p>
<p>Originally from Nicaragua, Jarquín holds a PhD from Harvard University and a BA from Grinnell College.</p>
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