Dynamics of Latin American Urbanization

Dr. William Mangin

Friday, 04 Dec 1970 at 4:10 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union

William Mangin, a professor of anthropology at Syracuse University, received his BA from Syracuse and PhD from Yale. Prior to this position, he was Field Director of the Cornell-Peru Project in Vicos, Peru, an instructor at the University of San Marcos in Peru, and Director of the Peace Corps in Peru and co-Director of the Peace Corps training program at Cornell University.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Latin America - Que Direccion?

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