EDUARDO PAGAN
Guest Detective
"Uncovering the past is an exciting journey of discovery. For me, history is often far more fascinating than fiction."
Eduardo Pagán is the Bob Stump Endowed Professor of History at Arizona State University.
Although he specializes in the American Southwest, he has a broad interest in all things historical.
Eduardo attributes his love of history to an early teacher, Inez Turley, the sister of one-time presidential candidate Morris Udall. “Mrs. Turley made history come alive for me,” he fondly recalls, “and I’ve been excited by the discovery of the past ever since.”
Case in Point
Eduardo decided to write his first scholarly work, Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riots in Wartime L.A. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003), in the format of a detective novel.
Eduardo is hard at work on his third book—the story of a settlement at war with itself in territorial Arizona.
Eduardo is a long-time fan of History Detectives and is excited to be lending his expertise to the show.
Find out more little known facts about Eduardo, watch our interview.

