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Robert W. Cherny <cherny@sfsu.edu> San Francisco State University *U.S. history, esp. politics, labor, 1865-1945 *western U.S., esp. California and Pacific Coast *current research: Harry Bridges, Pacific Coast longshore history, history of Communism and anti-Communism on the Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast maritime history |
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| Web Page: | http://bss.sfsu.edu/cherny/ |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Labor Advisory Board Member for H-Maritime Advisory Board Member for H-TAH Advisory Board Member for H-West List Editor for H-California List Editor for H-HOAC |
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Bio: BA, University of Nebraska, 1965 MA, Columbia University, 1967 PhD, Columbia University, 1972 *author of three monographs on US politics, 1868-1925 *co-author (with William Issel) of _San Francisco, 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development_ *co-editor (with William Issel and Keiran Taylor), __American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Postward Political Culture_ *co-author (with Carol Berkin, Christopher Miller, and James Gormly) of _Making America: A History of the United States_, 1st-5th editions *co-author (with Richard Griswold del Castillo and Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo), _Competing Visions: A History of California_ *author of conference papers and articles in journals, anthologies, encyclopedias re topics noted in research interests (a list of publications and conference papers is available on my website) courses usually taught over any given two- or three-year period: History of US, 1877-1917 (upper-division lecture course), Seminar in Historical Analysis (undergrad seminar introducing history and historical research methods to history majors), Pro-seminar in American History, various topics (undergrad seminar, the required culminating experience for history majors) Seminar in American History since 1877 (graduate seminar, focused on the Gilded Age/Progressive Era). |
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