Jaime E. Rodriguez

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Associate Professor, Social Sciences

Division of Social Sciences
College of Professional Studies

St. John's University

Jaime E. Rodriguez holds a Ph.D. in Latin American History from Columbia University. He is on the faculty at the College of Professional Studies as an Assistant Professor of History in the Division of Social Sciences. His research interests include cities, migration and poverty in Mexico. His scholarly work has focused on the history of Monterrey, Mexico from 1876 to 1910 and how factors such as public order, public health, poverty and migration shaped its development. Dr. Rodriguez is a Senior Vincentian Research Fellow.

Academic Background

  • Ph.D., Latin American History, Columbia University

Research Interests

  • Urban migration and poverty in Mexico

Affiliation with the Center

Senior Vincentian Research Fellow,
Class of 2006

"My work as a Vincentian Research Fellow enhances my research in Mexico and my teaching because I am compelled to confront questions about the persistence of poverty in the past and present and what can be done to relieve poverty for the urban poor from the Vincentian perspective of charity and justice."

Food for Thought

A Catholic university is called to become an evermore effective instrument of cultural progress for individuals as well as for society. Included among its research activities, therefore, will be a study of serious contemporary problems in areas such as the dignity of human life, the promotion of justice for all, the quality of personal and family life, the protection of nature, the search for peace and political stability, a more just sharing in the world’s resources and a new economic and political order that will better serve the human community at a national and international level.

Pope John Paul II,
Ex Corde Ecclesiae (32)