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Robert Teigrob, PhD

 

robert.teigrob@ryerson.ca
(416) 979-5000, ext. 2263
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Robert Teigrob


Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Winnipeg
Master of Arts in U.S. History, State University of New York at Albany
Doctor of Philosophy in American Studies, University of New Mexico        

Teaching and research concentrations: International Relations: U.S. Foreign Policy; Canadian-American Relations; Global Studies; War and Culture

Dr. Robert Teigrob studies 20th-century international relations, focusing on the ways in which decolonization, migration, race, culture, and the development of international organizations and law affected relations between peoples and states. His work has appeared in the Canadian Review of American Studies, the Canadian Journal of History, Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices, and Societies Under Siege: Media, Government, Politics and Citizens' Freedoms in an Age of Terrorism. His book, Warming Up to the Cold War: Canada and the United States’ Coalition of the Willing, from Hiroshima to Korea, was published in 2009. At present he is working on a monograph, to be published in 2011, comparing Canadian and American attitudes toward their own nation’s 20th-century wars. Before coming to Ryerson in 2007, Dr. Teigrob taught at Nipissing University, the University of Toronto, and Central New Mexico Community College. He also has served as an archivist for the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives and the Minnesota Historical Society and worked as a cultural resources consultant. In 2010, Dr. Teigrob received the Dean’s Teaching Award, which recognizes continuing teaching excellence and achievement in instruction. He also is a member of the graduate faculty.

 

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