Van Young is recognized for his pioneering studies on rural history, agrarian economy, peasant movements, and political violence in Mexico. His most influential work is The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Struggle for Mexican Independence, 1810–1821 (2001), which rethinks the role of popular sectors in Mexico's independence. He also wrote Hacienda and Market in Eighteenth-Century Mexico and Writing Mexican History, among other relevant titles.
He received numerous accolades, such as the Bolton-Johnson Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He was a corresponding member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the Mexican Academy of History. His legacy endures as a key reference in Mexican and Latin American historiography.
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