Curriculum
Vitae – Rebecca Tally
rebecca.tally@cornell.edu
Education
Cornell University, Ph.D.,
History, 2004-present
Major Field: Modern
Minor Fields: Comparative Agrarian History with Raymond Craib; History of Science, Race, and Gender with Suman Seth
Dissertation
Topic: Agricultural modernization and state formation in twentieth century
Concentrations: Latin American history, international development, philanthropy
Thesis Advisors: Sinclair Thomson (First Reader); Markus Schulz (Second Reader)
Thesis: “Between
Land Reforms: Agricultural Modernization and the Rockefeller Foundation in
Major: Speech Communication; Minor: Political Science
Employment
2001-2004 Grantwriter/Fundraising
Consultant, Professionals for Non-Profits,
2002-2003 Grantwriter,
American Woman’s Development Corporation,
2000-2001 Grantwriter,
Fundraiser, Latin American Cultural
1999-2001 Grantwriter,
Development Associate, Sanctuary for Families,
1997-1999 Assistant
to First Vice President of Private Banking, Bank Hapoalim,
1996-1997 ESL Instructor,
1994-1995 Grantwriter,
Mujeres en Acción Sindical,
1994-1995 ESL
Instructor, Instituto Nacional de Ortopedia,
1993-1994 Grantwriter,
1992-1995 ESL
Instructor, Tenorio Gardner S.A,
Grants & Fellowships
2007-2008 Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Fellowship
2007
2007
2006 Walter LaFeber Research Fund Travel Grant
2006 Tinker Foundation Travel Grant (declined)
2005-2006 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Academic Year Fellowship
2005 Tinker Foundation Travel Grant
2005
2004-2005 Cornell University, Sage Academic Year Fellowship
2003-2004 New
York University, Graduate Assistantship
Teaching Experience
2006
(Fall) Teaching
Assistant, Professor Duane Corpis, History Department,
Publications
2007 “Historia de Colombia Siglo XX, 1930, Reforma Agraria, Formación de Estado y Tenencia de la Tierra,” in El Futuro del Café en Colombia, Maria del Pilar Fernandez & Francisco-Enrique Cabrera, coordinators, Bogotá: Federacafe, October 2007 (forthcoming)
2004 “No Question of Politics Ever Arose:
Science, Violence and Agriculture in
Conference Papers/ Workshop
& Seminar Presentations
2007 “Social Justice, Paternalism, and State
Formation among
2007 “El Catastro Nacional: State Formation in
2006 “A Young and Dynamic Country: Soil Science
and Conservation in
2006 “The Global, the National, and the Very,
Very Local: Soil Science and Conservation in
2006 “Afro-Colombian Civil Rights and the First
Congress of Black Culture in the
2005 “Gender and Civil Rights Movements among
African-Descendent Populations on
2005 “Territory Rights in the Chocó: History and
Representation among Afro-Colombians on the
2005 “Colonization, Parcelization, and Miracle
Seeds: Competing Views of Agricultural Modernization in Mid-Twentieth Century
2005 “El Hermano Juan, Marlene, and Efraín
González: Study of la Violencia in
2004 “Fulcrums and Philanthropy: Collaboration between
the Rockefeller Foundation and the Colombian Ministry of Agriculture,” Latin
American Studies Program Weekly Seminar Series,
2004 “Between Land Reforms: Agricultural
Modernization and the Rockefeller Foundation in
Other Professional Activities
2004-06 Conference Organizer, Latin American Studies
Program Graduate Student Conference,
2005 Chair, Advisory Board, Anamesa: An Interdisciplinary Journal, a graduate student
publication at
2004 Co-Editor, Anamesa: An Interdisciplinary Journal, a graduate student
publication at
Professional Associations
Conference on Latin American History
Latin American Studies Association
American Historical Association
Languages
Spanish (near native fluency in spoken, written, and aural comprehension)
Portuguese (aural and reading comprehension)
References
The following individuals have written reference letters for me
Raymond Craib, Ph.D., History Department,
Greg Grandin, Ph.D.,
Mary Roldán, Ph.D., History Department,
Suman Seth, Ph.D., Science and Technology Studies
Department,
Sinclair Thomson, Ph.D.,
George Yúdice, Ph.D., Latin American and
Other references
Duane Corpis, Ph.D., History Department,
John D. Henderson, Ph.D., Anthropology Department,