Gordon B. Dodds Explained

Gordon B. Dodds (March 12, 1932 - August 29, 2003) was a professor of history and then professor emeritus at Portland State University (PSU) as well as an author. He wrote and edited several books and contributed articles and reviews for the Journal of American History, Western Political Quarterly, American Historical Review, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, and Oregon Historical Quarterly.

He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He earned degrees from Harvard College (BA), University of Illinois (MA), and University of Wisconsin (PhD). He also was an instructor at Knox College.[1]

He chaired PSU's history department from 1996 to 1999, was a union leader of PSU faculty in the American Association of University Professors, and an archivist for the university after he retired as a professor.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gordon B. Dodds (1932-2003). www.oregonencyclopedia.org.
  2. Web site: The Salmon King of Oregon | Gordon B. Dodds. University of North Carolina Press.
  3. Reviewed work: Our National Park Policy: A Critical History, John Ise . Jackson, W. Turrentine. 1961. Pacific Historical Review. 30. 4. 415–418. JSTOR. 10.2307/3636435. 3636435.
  4. Book: Dodds, Gordon B.. The Salmon King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries. September 17, 1963. University of North Carolina Press. 9780807808719. Google Books.