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Paul Sandul Dept. of History, Stephen F. Austin State University |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Oralhist |
| Interests: | American History / Studies Archival Science Contemporary History Cultural History / Studies Digital Humanities Film and Film History Historic Preservation Local History Oral History Public History Rural History / Studies Social History / Studies Sport Studies Urban Design and Planning Urban History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: Paul J. P. Sandul is an Assistant Professor of History at Stephen F. Austin State University where he co-directs the public history program and directs both the Charlie Wilson Oral History Project and George Foreman Project. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Santa Barbara and California State University, Sacramento. His research focuses primarily on suburbs and memory. He has several public history publications that include two books for Arcadia publishing. He has published reviews for East Texas Historical Journal, Pacific Historical Review, The Public Historian, H-Net California, and has several scheduled to come out with Business History and California History. He has articles published with Agricultural History, East Texas Historical Journal, and a chapter accepted for Valley Life on Sacramento with the University of Pittsburgh Press. He is currently revising his manuscript Harvesting Suburbs, as well as co-editing a new anthology on suburbia with John Archer and Kate Solomonson at the University of Minnesota currently under review. This has also led to collaboration with M. Scott Sosebee on a volume concerning Texas suburbia. He currently serves on the Edwards Award Committee for Agricultural History, just completed three years as editor for California History Action, and is a founding member of the Public History Association of Texas that has unofficially launched this year and, hopefully, will become “official” in late 2012. |
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