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Rebecca AndrewsRebecca Andrews joined the PhD program in 2018. Her research examines themes of gender, economy, and cultivating communities in Latin America. She currently focuses on the agricultural chinampa region, south of Mexico City, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, considering how women's roles in communities and regional marketplaces shaped ecology, autonomy, and persistence. Rebecca received her Masters in Global, International, and Comparative History in the Georgetown History Department in 2018. Before coming to Georgetown, Rebecca completed bachelor's degrees in History and International Affairs at the University of Georgia in 2011 and worked in the contracting industry as a systems analyst and enterprise architect for five years. She enjoys attempting to keep up and harvest her own backyard vegetable garden before some very bold squirrels do.
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