| Anne-Marie Angelo,
Please note: Anne-Marie has left the "History" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.
- Contact Info:
Typical Courses Taught:
- CULANTH 186B, RESEARCH INDEPENDENT STUDY
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- History 11G, Modern America
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- Education:
BA | University of Virginia | 2001 |
MA | Duke University | 2007 |
- Specialties:
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Global Transnational History
Cultural History Race and Ethnicity Politics, Public Life and Governance
- Research Interests: 20th c. U.S. racial formations in global context
Current projects:
The Wide Black Power Movement: The Black Panthers of Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States, 1966-75
- Areas of Interest:
- Twentieth century U.S. history
Transnational social movements U.S. in the Middle East Arabic State formations Policing and intelligence Human rights Visual culture
- Recent Publications
- A. Angelo, The Black Panthers in London, 1967-1972: A Diasporic Struggle Navigates the Black Atlantic, Reconceptualizations of the African Diaspora, edited by Erica Ball, Melina Pappademos, and Michelle Stephens,
Radical History Review no. 103
(Winter, 2009),
pp. 17-35, Duke, ISSN 0163-6545 [17] [abs]
- A. Angelo, Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery by Jennifer L. Morgan. Early American Studies Series. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004., edited by Lee D. Baker,
Transforming Anthropology, vol. 15 no. 2
(October, 2007),
pp. 173-174, American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1051-0559 [Abstract.aspx]
- Selected Grant Support
- Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) in Arabic, Department of Education.
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