Thomas Borstelmann Explained
Thomas ("Tim") Borstelmann (born 4 April 1958) is an American historian.He is currently the Elwood N. and Katherine Thompson Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Nebraska.
Life
He was born on 4 April 1958.[1] He graduated from the Phillips Exeter Academy. He completed his B.A. degree from Stanford University. He completed his M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke University.[1] He taught at Cornell University from 1991 to 2003. He served as President of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) in 2015.
Bibliography
- The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena [2] [3]
- The 1970s: A New Global History from Civil Rights to Economic Inequality [4] [5]
- Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle: The United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War [6] [7]
- Created Equal: A History of the United States
- Just Like Us: The American Struggle to Understand Foreigners
Notes and References
- Web site: Thomas Borstelmann - Department of History - University of Nebraska–Lincoln. University of Nebraska-Lincoln . Network. unl.edu. 12 March 2017.
- Jeffreys-Jones. Rhodri. Thomas Borstelmann, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Era (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001, £23.95). Pp. 368. ISBN 0 674 00597 X. -. Journal of American Studies. 2003 . 37. 1. 135–177. 10.1017/S0021875803267049. 144157371. 1469-5154.
- News: Sanneh. Kelefa. Separate = Equal. 29 June 2017. The New York Times. 7 April 2002.
- Jenkins. Jeffery A.. The 1970s: A New Global History from Civil Rights to Economic Inequality by Thomas Borstelmann. Princeton, NJ. Political Science Quarterly. 1 May 2013. 128. 1. 195–196. 10.1002/polq.12018. en. 1538-165X.
- Farber. D.. The 1970s: A New Global History from Civil Rights to Economic Inequality. Journal of American History. 1 December 2012. 99. 3. 996–997. 10.1093/jahist/jas440. 29 June 2017. en. 0021-8723.
- Copson. Raymond. Review of Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle: The United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War; High Noon in Southern Africa: Making Peace in a Rough Neighborhood. African Studies Review. 1995. 38. 1. 144–147. 10.2307/525492. 525492. 147038701 .
- News: Nonfiction Book Review: Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle: The United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War by Thomas Borstelmann. 29 June 2017. Publishers Weekly. June 21, 1993. en.