Jennifer Hughes

University of California, Riverside
Candidate for Vice President (2025)/President (2026)


Candidate statement

I am honored to be considered to serve as Vice President of the American Catholic Historical Association—to collaborate with colleagues to support our deep and dynamic field of Catholic Studies. I have been a member of the ACHA since 2015 and currently serve as the chair of the Ellis Dissertation Award Committee. As a historian of religion, my research focuses especially on the religious lives of Mexican and Mexican American Catholics. My recent book, The Church of the Dead: The Epidemic of 1576 and the Birth of Christianity in the Americas (NYU 2021) considers Spanish and Indigenous Mexican religious responses to a catastrophic epidemic. My first book, Biography of a Mexican Crucifix: Lived Religion and Local Faith from the Conquest to the Present (OUP 2010) explores the affective bonds that join devotional communities to vital and agentic objects of material religion. On my home campus at the University of California, Riverside I have served since 2022 as the Associate Director of our Latino and Latin American Research Center and for several years as Chair of our Women’s Faculty Association. Most recently, I have worked with Native Californian scholars and tribal leaders on the Critical Mission Studies Project— which supports Indigenous perspectives on the history of California’s Spanish missions.


CV

Jennifer Scheper Hughes CV 2024