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Amanda Ortiz Molina

Ph.D. Candidate, Binghamton University
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Latin America, History of Capitalism, Political Economy
Emerging Scholars

I am a Ph.D. Candidate at the History Department at Binghamton University. I study Colonial Latin America, and in my dissertation, I focus on colonial credit markets in the eighteenth century. I interrogate how elites and non-elites in the Viceroyalty of New Granada used credit in everyday economic life and how these financial practices mediated colonial power dynamics.


Prizes and Grants from the BHC
Henry Kaufman Financial History Fellowship Program, 2023

Recent Conference Participation
2025 BHC meeting: Presenter, "Indigenous Capital in Colonial Credit Markets: A Study of Indigenous Community Treasuries in Eighteenth-Century New Granada"

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