2003 - Present | Professor, Saint Mary's College of California | |
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Present | Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California ‐ Politics | |
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Present | Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California ‐ School of Liberal Arts | |
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1992 - 2003 | Associate Professor, Saint Mary's College of California ‐ Politics | |
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1999 - 1999 | Research Fellow, Praxis International, Center for Russian Research | |
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1986 - 1992 | Liberal Studies and Modern History Departments, Otis College of Art and Design | |
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1985 - 1986 | Teacher, American History and World History, Concord International High School | |
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Fellow, Trotsky Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economics, Moscow State University | ||
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Soviet/Post-Soviet Politics, East European Politics, Soviet/Russian History, Comparative 20th Century Revolutions, American Foreign Policy, Political Theory and Ideologies, American Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Communism, History of International Communism, US-Soviet Relations, Early Greek Thought, Roman, Christian & Medieval Thought, Renaissance & Enlightenment, 19th & 20th Century Thought, Chile 1970-present, Politics of Labor, America's Inner Cities, Labor History and Politics, and Theory and Practice of Social Justice organizing
Professional Service and Affiliations
1981 - Present | Producer and host of weekly public radio shows, KPFK, Los Angeles | 2017 | Co-Producer, Historical and Political Consultant, The Most Dangerous Man in the World (film) | 2007 | Consultant, Trotsky y México (documentary film) | 2002 | Academic Advisor, The Fiddler and The Spy: Stalin’s Secret Policeman and the Myth of Our Fathers (documentary film) | 1996 | Consultant, Asaltar Los Cielos (documentary film) | 1991 - 1992 | Editorial Associate, Contention (magazine) | 1989 - 1990 | Consultant, Victor (documentary film) | 1984 - 1985 | Education and Fundraising Coordinator, Committee of Concern | 1983 - 1984 | Associate Editor, The Rebel (magazine) | 1981 - 1984 | Public Affairs Producer, KPFK, Pacifica Radio | 1977 - 1979 | Managing Editor, Critique (scholarly journal) |
Honors and Awards
- Faculty Development Awards - 1992-2001
- 1999 Movers and Shakers Award for Journalism - Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Courses
- 19th & 20th Century Thought (Collegiate Seminar 123)
- Comparative Revolutions (Politics 141)
- American Foreign Policy (Politics 123)
- Chilean Transitions (Jan term)
- Contemporary East European Politics (Politics 148)
- Greek Thought (Collegiate Seminar 120)
- Introduction to American Politics (Politics 2)
- Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Introduction to Politics (Politics 1)
- Introduction to the Political Process
- Labor's Back! The Politics of Labor at the Threshold of the 21st Century
- Life and Hope in America's Minority Neighborhoods (Travel Course, Jan-Feb, 2002)
- Multicultural Thought (Seminar 144)
- New World Disorder (Jan term 083)
- Politics of Labor (Politics of 106)
- Renaissance, 17th & 18th Century Thought (Collegiate Seminar 122)
- Roman, Christian & Medieval Thought (Collegiate Seminar 121)
- Russia in the 20th Century (Politics 147, History 110)
- Russia's Rocky Transition (Travel Course, Jan-Feb 2001)
- The End of Stalinism (Jan term)
- Theory and Practice of Social Justice Organizing, Politics 109
1991 | Ph.D. Soviet Studies, Institute of Soviet and East European Studies, University of Glasgow | |
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1976 | M.Phil Soviet Studies, Institute of Soviet and East European Studies, University of Glasgow | |
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1972 | A.B. English Literature, Stanford University | |
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Contact Information
Office: Garaventa 217
Phone: 4246
Fax: 631-4490
Mail: P.O. Box 4730
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