Julia Young
Bio | Dr. Young is a historian of migration, Mexico and Latin America, and Catholicism in the Americas. Her prize-winning book, Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford University Press, 2015), examines Mexican religious exiles, political refugees, and labor emigrants in the United States during Mexico’s Cristero war. She co-edited Local Church, Global Church: Catholic Activism in Latin America from Rerum Novarum to Vatican II (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015). She has published scholarly articles in The Americas, The Catholic Historical Review, Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, Modernism, and the Journal on Migration and Human Security. Dr. Young has been a fellow at the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, as well as the Institute for Policy Research at Catholic University. In 2020-2021, she was a fellow at the Luce/ACLS Program in Religion, Journalism & International Affairs. She is currently researching a new book about right-wing Catholicism in Mexico during the twentieth century, and she frequently writes for the media about immigration, border issues, and Catholic immigration history. Julia Young es profesora asociada de historia en The Catholic University of America en Washington, D.C. Es autora de Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford University Press, 2015), un libro que investiga la historia de los exiliados, refugiados, y emigrantes mexicanos quienes apoyaron la causa Católica durante la guerra cristera (1926-1929). Young es coeditora, con Stephen Andes, de Local Church, Global Church: Catholic Activism in Latin America from Rerum Novarum to Vatican II (The Catholic University of America Press, 2015). Ha publicado artículos en Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, The Americas, The Catholic Historical Review, y Commonweal. Es doctor en Historia por la Universidad de Chicago (2009). |
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University or affiliation | The Catholic University of America |
Credentials | PhD, History, The University of Chicago (2009) |
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