Major Problems in Asian American History: Documents and Essays (Major Problems in American History Series)
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This collection, designed to be the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, covers the subject's entire chronological span. The volume presents a carefully selected group of readings that requires students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #644345 in Books
- Published on: 2002-10-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 522 pages
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About the Author
Lon Kurashige, assistant professor of History at the University of Southern California, received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1994. His areas of expertise include Asian American history and US immigration. He has written many scholarly articles as well as a book entitled The Contested Kimono, which will be published as part of the "American Crossroads" series by the University of California Press. He is also currently at work on a project that examines the relationship of class, gender, and the unconscious in the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Alice Yang Murray, assistant professor of History at the University of California-Santa Cruz, received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1994. Her academic interests include Asian American history, women's history and twentieth-century US history. Her most recent publication is an article entitled "IIse Women and the Early Korean Community," which was published in Korean American Women: Living in Two Cultures and reprinted in Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History.
Thomas G. Paterson, professor emeritus of history at the University of Connecticut, graduated from the University of New Hampshire (B.A., 1963) and the University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D., 1968). He is the author of Soviet-American Confrontation (1973), Meeting the Communist Threat (1988), On Every Front (1992), Contesting Castro (1994), America Ascendant (with J. Garry Clifford, 1995), and A People and a Nation (with Mary Beth Norton et al., 2001). Tom is also the editor of Cold War Critics (1971), Kennedy's Quest for Victory (1989), Imperial Surge (with Stephen G. Rabe, 1992), The Origins of the Cold War (with Robert McMahon, 1999), Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (with Michael J. Hogan, 2004), and Major Problems in American Foreign Relations (with Dennis Merrill, 2010). With Bruce Jentleson, he served as senior editor for the Encyclopedia of American Foreign Relations (1997). A microfilm edition of The United States and Castro's Cuba, 1950s–1970s: The Paterson Collection appeared in 1999. He has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of American History and Diplomatic History. A recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship, he has directed National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars for College Teachers. In 2000 the New England History Teachers Association recognized his excellence in teaching and mentoring with the Kidger Award. Besides visits to many American campuses, Tom has lectured in Canada, China, Colombia, Cuba, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Russia, and Venezuela. He is a past president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, which in 2008 honored him with the Laura and Norman Graebner Award for "lifetime achievement" in scholarship, service, and teaching. A native of Oregon, Tom is now informally associated with Southern Oregon University.



