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I hold two Master of Arts' degrees: One in Modern American History; the other in Political Science with a major in American Politics and a minor in Political Theory. I teach regularly as an adjunct at several colleges and universities in New England. Current universities include: University of New Haven, Middlesex Community College, Three Rivers Community College, and Salem State College. At present, I am in the Public History program at Central Connecticut State University. I decided to join the digital revolution in history as a result of reading Digital History by Daniel Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig. In addition, I have published an article in the Justice System Journal about the Constitutional Crisis that was emerging in Connecticut and a forthcoming book review in the journal Connecticut History. My areas of specialization, research, and interest are US History and Politics; Canadian History and Politics; US and Canadian courts systems. | I hold two Master of Arts' degrees: One in Modern American History; the other in Political Science with a major in American Politics and a minor in Political Theory. I teach regularly as an adjunct at several colleges and universities in New England. Current universities include: University of New Haven, Middlesex Community College, Three Rivers Community College, and Salem State College. At present, I am in the Public History program at Central Connecticut State University. I decided to join the digital revolution in history as a result of reading Digital History by Daniel Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig. In addition, I have published an article in the Justice System Journal about the Constitutional Crisis that was emerging in Connecticut and a forthcoming book review in the journal Connecticut History. My areas of specialization, research, and interest are US History and Politics; Canadian History and Politics; US and Canadian courts systems. | ||
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I hold two Master of Arts' degrees: One in Modern American History; the other in Political Science with a major in American Politics and a minor in Political Theory. I teach regularly as an adjunct at several colleges and universities in New England. Current universities include: University of New Haven, Middlesex Community College, Three Rivers Community College, and Salem State College. At present, I am in the Public History program at Central Connecticut State University. I decided to join the digital revolution in history as a result of reading Digital History by Daniel Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig. In addition, I have published an article in the Justice System Journal about the Constitutional Crisis that was emerging in Connecticut and a forthcoming book review in the journal Connecticut History. My areas of specialization, research, and interest are US History and Politics; Canadian History and Politics; US and Canadian courts systems.