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Dr. Claude Hargrove
Professor, Graduate Coordinator
Office : Taylor Science 208-C
Phone : 672-1448
Fax : 672-1090
Email
: chargrove@uncfsu.edu
Personal Homepage:
http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/chargrove/instructor.htm
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BIOGRAPHY |
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As a
Professor of History, I have taught courses in U.S. Foreign
Relations, Military History, American Revolution, Civil War,
Recent American History, and Caribbean and Latin American
History. Have served or is serving in the following academic
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Coordinator
of History and current Graduate Coordinator of the MA
History Program, since 1998.
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Former
Foreign Service Office, U.S. Department of State
Politico-Military Analyst and Diplomat
Educational
Background
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Ph.D. Howard University, Washington, D.C.
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MA
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
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BA
Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA
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Post-doctorate Johns
Hopkins University, Summer, 1980
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West Point Fellow, Summer, 1999
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NEH Fellow, Peking University, PRC, summer, 1995
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Participant in Teaching Intelligence Seminar, CIA 2004
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President of the Faculty
Senate (2005-2008)
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TEACHING COURSES |
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HIST-353 History of Mexico
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HIST 340-American Diplomatic History
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HIST 602-Readings in 20TH American History
Developer of the following Online
courses:
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HIST 301 Civil War and
Reconstruction
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HIST 390 History of North Carolina
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HIST 362 American Military Experience
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HIST 510 Studies in Twentieth Century
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HIST 506 Revolution and American Identity
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HIST 520 Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations
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HIST 512 Interpretations of 19th Century United States History
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HIST 551 Caribbean History since Columbus to 1838
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HIST 552 Caribbean History from 1838 to Castro
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RESEARCH |
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- Teaching American History Grant: $135,000;
2003-2005
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PUBLICATIONS |
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“James Lawson”, “Diane
Bevel Nash”, “Racism”, “William Monroe Trotter”, “Robert C.
Weaver”, in Civil Rights in the United States edited
by Waldo Martin Jr. and Patricia Sullivan, McMillan
Reference USA, NY., 2000
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“African Americans in
the Gilded Age and Progressive Era” in Encyclopedia of
the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, edited by John
D. Buenker and Joseph Buenker, M.E. Sharpe, NY, 2005.
Publications
on human rights: genocide in Africa—Burundi and Rwanda; also
Armenia, modern slavery; articles on African American history:
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Eldridge Cleaver, African Americans
in the Glided Age and Progressive Era. Current in United
States relations with Cuba; also a historical novel, The
Embassy. |
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