Andrés Reséndez is a historian and author specializing in early American and Pacific exploration.
Born in Mexico City, he worked as a historical consultant for telenovelas before pursuing academia.
Reséndez holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and has taught at Yale, the University of Helsinki, and UC Davis.
His books explore topics such as border regions, European exploration, Native American enslavement, and Pacific voyages.
Currently, Reséndez is researching the biological consequences of Pacific exploration, drawing parallels to the Columbian Exchange in the Atlantic.
His work combines rigorous scholarship with engaging narratives to illuminate lesser-known aspects of history.
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