Norah L. A. Gharala
Norah L. A. Gharala
Associate Professor of Colonial Mexican History & Director of Communications

Phone:(713)743-3943
Email: nlgharala@uh.edu
Office: 641 Agnes Arnold Hall
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N. L. A. Gharala is a historian of New Spain and the Iberian empires. Professor Gharala holds a BA in Latin American Studies from Wesleyan University (2007) and a PhD in History from The Johns Hopkins University (2014). Prior to joining the department at 兔子先生, Gharala taught world history and Latin American history in Arizona and New Jersey. Gharala鈥檚 research has most recently received support from the International Institute for Asian Studies in Leiden, the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Philosophical Society.
Research Interests
Professor Gharala studies colonial Mexico and its regional and global connections. Gharala鈥檚 first monograph, (University of Alabama Press, February 2019), examines taxation in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world from the perspectives of free Afromexicans, local officials, and fiscal bureaucrats. Using petitions and lawsuits related to royal tributes, free people of African descent sought to shape colonial ideas of Blackness, subjecthood, and genealogy. As co-PI with Dr. Guillermo de los Reyes (Hispanic Studies), Dr. Gharala created a digital project called, 鈥.鈥 Gharala's current research examines Pacific and Indian Ocean worlds and their connections to New Spain in the seventeenth century. These projects include a second monograph about enslaved business agents and a . Another project, 鈥淗eirs to their Houses: Families in Early North America,鈥 will focus on property ownership, belonging, and community through the lens of family.
Teaching
Professor Gharala teaches courses in Latin American, Mexican, and global history. As an undergraduate research mentor, Dr. Gharala contributes to university-wide initiatives like the Mellon Research Scholars Program.
Selected Publications
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, edited by Norah L. A. Gharala, Marya Svetlana T. Camacho, and Juan Mesquida (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025). |
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(University of Alabama Press, February 2019). |
Articles
鈥溾楩rom Mozambique in the Indies of Portugal鈥: Locating East Africans in New Spain.鈥 Journal of Global Slavery 7, no. 3 (Oct. 2022): 243鈥281. .
鈥溾楾his woman鈥檚 resistance to her son鈥檚 paying tribute鈥: Afrodescendant Women, Family,
and Royal Tribute in New Spain.鈥 Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 38, no. 1 (Feb. 2022): 10-34.
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鈥淏lack Tribute in the Spanish Americas.鈥 In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014-. Published online December 22, 2021.
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鈥溾楴ot Even Blood Mixture Could Make Them Unworthy鈥: Political Loyalty and Tribute in Bourbon New Spain.鈥 Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 24, no. 2 (Aug. 2018): 195-204. .
鈥淐alidad, Genealogy, and Disputed Free-colored Tributary Status in New Spain.鈥 The Americas 73, no. 2 (Apr. 2016): 139-170.