Kimberly Silvi
Research historian Kimberly Silvi conducts history and litigation research. Her project experience includes aerials research, potentially responsible party (PRP) identification, and image research for museums.
Ms. Silvi graduated cum laude from St. Mary's College of Maryland with a BA in history and international studies. Her senior thesis, "Subduing an Idealistic President's Attempt to Assert Guatemalan Sovereignty: The United States and the 1954 Coup," focused on rationales for the coup from the U.S. and Guatemalan perspectives. Ms. Silvi previously interned at the Center for International Policy and studied abroad at the Institute for Central American Development Studies in San Jose, Costa Rica, where she interned for the journal Mesoamerica.
Latest News
May 20, 2010
History Associates' James P. Rife Presents at 2010 Joint Engineer Training Conference & Expo
April 13, 2010
History Associates Staff Attends Event Announcing Location of the Wartime Museum
April 10, 2010
