Pablo Pryluka
Assistant Professor
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Modern Latin American History
- Global History
- History of Capitalism
Building
North Academic Center
Office
5/129A

Pablo Pryluka
Profile
Professor Pryluka is a historian of modern Latin America and the world, with interests at the intersection of economic, social, and environmental history. His current book project, Developing Consumers: A History of Wants and Needs in Postwar South America, shows how developmental policies to modernize material life reshaped the region in the postwar decades by altering perceptions of welfare and material needs.
Before joining City College, Professor Pryluka received his Ph.D. in History from Princeton University, where his dissertation won the Herman E. Krooss Prize for best dissertation from the Business History Conference and was shortlisted for the Economic History Society鈥檚 Thirsk-Feinstein Dissertation Prize. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University鈥檚 Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. His research has been supported by the Fulbright Commission, the Hagley Museum and Library, the John W. Hartman Center at Duke University, as well as the Program in Latin American Studies and the Cotsen Endowment for the Humanities at Princeton University.
In addition to his academic work, Professor Pryluka writes for public outlets such as Project Syndicate, Phenomenal World, Jacobin, and Public Books, where he engages contemporary issues of economic and political affairs in Latin America.
Education
- Ph.D. Princeton University
- M.A. Princeton University
- M.A. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
- B.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires
Courses Taught
The Historian's Craft
Modern and Contemporary Latin America
Publications
Articles
鈥淟atin America: The Next Transition,鈥 The New Left Review, 149 (2024), 131- 156 (in collaboration with Jeremy Adelman).
鈥淎dvertising Pinochet: The Cold War Limits to a Neoliberal Crusade,鈥 The International History Review, 45: 2 (2023), 416-430.
鈥溾楿na futura Heidelberg argentina鈥: el itinerario de la Fundaci贸n Bariloche (1963-1978),鈥 Pasado Abierto, 11:6 (2020), pp. 54-75.
鈥淐onsumo y desarrollo en el tercer gobierno peronista,鈥 Latin America in Economic History, 25:1 (2018), pp. 98-135 (in collaboration with Ramiro Coviello).
鈥淓ducando a los consumidores: la campa帽a de Orientaci贸n para el Consumidor y las pol铆ticas anti- inflacionarias durante la 煤ltima dictadura en Argentina,鈥 H-Industria, 10:18 (2016), pp. 106-127.
鈥溌縎hock o gradualismo? La influencia del caso chileno (1973-1982) sobre los debates econ贸micos en el campo del liberalismo argentino durante la 煤ltima dictadura (1976-1981),鈥 Papeles de trabajo, 10:17 (2016), pp. 208-236.
鈥淕rowing consumer rights in neoliberal times. The top-down origins of consumer organizations in Argentina between 1978 and 1993,鈥 Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, 7:3 (2015), pp. 373-388.
Book Chapters
鈥淢apping Economic Interdependence: Creating the Periphery in the Inter-War Period鈥, in Jeremy Adelman and Andreas Eckert (eds.), World Products. Making Narratives Across Borders, London: Bloomsbury, 2024 (in collaboration with Jeremy Adelman and Laetitia Laenel).
鈥淒ictadura y reforma econ贸mica. Argentina en el nuevo orden internacional,鈥 In An铆bal J谩uregui and Daniel Heymann (coords.), Crisis y planes macroecon贸micos en la Argentina, Buenos Aires: Eudeba, 2022 (in collaboration with Guido Zack).
鈥溌縐n plan sin planificaci贸n? La pol铆tica econ贸mica de Mart铆nez de Hoz durante la 煤ltima dictadura militar (1976-1981),鈥 in Marcelo Rougier and Juan Odisio (coords.), Estudios sobre planificaci贸n y desarrollo. Buenos Aires: Lenguaje Claro, 2016.
鈥淟as pautas de consumo como problema: resonancias de los debates sobre estilos de desarrollo en las propuestas del Buen Vivir,鈥 in Ana Grondona (coord.), Estilos de Desarrollo y Buen Vivir. Buenos Aires: Ediciones del Centro Cultural de la Cooperaci贸n, 2016 (in collaboration with Ramiro Coviello).