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I specialize in the history of American international relations. Much of my research and publications have focused on the efforts of trade unions to organize workers globally, but especially in Southeast Asia. I have written a book on the AFL-CIO’s efforts to mentor Vietnamese trade unions during the second Indochinese War. More recently, I co-wrote a textbook seeking to frame American history in international context. I am currently completing a research project that examines Vietnamese employed by the United States military and associated contractors during the Vietnam War. I teach courses that stress politics, economics, social history, and international relations. Additionally, I serve as the History Department’s graduate coordinator.

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Office: 2576 - Coleman Hall

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Education/Academic qualification

American History, PhD, University of Maryland

… → 1998

American History, MA, University of Maryland

… → 1992

English Literature, BA, University of Toronto

… → 1987

Research Interests

  • History

Disciplines

  • History
  • United States History