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Associate Professor Kelly A. Long |
Education:
Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
Specializing in: History Education, American Intellectual, U.S.-China Relations
Current Research interests:
Models of university-school collaboration to advance teachers’ and students’ pedagogical and historical knowledge, historical literacy
19th and 20th Century travel narratives
Asia in 19th and 20th century US textbooks and educational readers
Courses Taught:
EDUC/HIST 465 Social Studies Methods and Materials
HIST 477 Teaching History
HIST 402 Pacific Wars: Philippines to Korea
HIST 403 Pacific Wars: Korea and Vietnam
HIST 460 US-China Relations
HIST 151 US History Since 1877
Major Publications:
- “Bhutan's Middle Way: Frontier, Borderland and Bordered Land,” East-West Connections: Review of Asian Studies, Volume 9, Number 1 (forthcoming, 2009).
- Helen Foster Snow: An American Woman and Revolutionary China (University Press of Colorado, 2006).
- “Reflections on TAH and the Historian's Role: Reciprocal Exchanges and Transformative Contributions to History Education.” The History Teacher (August 2006, vol. 39, no. 4): 493-508.
- Revolutionary China (1839-1989): Art and Literature in Times of Dramatic Change. Ed.
Mary Cingcade, Marco DeMartino, and Kelly Long (Social Science Education Consortium, Boulder, Colorado, 2002): 47-72; 115-140; 141-162. - “Friend or Foe: Life’s Wartime Images of the Chinese,” in Looking at Life Magazine. Ed. Erika Doss (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001): 55-75.
- “The Korean War in American Feature Films,” Education About Asia, vol. 7, no. 3, (Winter 2002): 16-23.
- “Masters and Masterpieces in Chinese Culture,” Education About Asia, vol. 2, no. 1,(Spring1997,): 48-50.
- “Portrait of a Solitary Soul: The Contributions of Helen Foster Snow to Sino-American
Relations,” Selected Papers in Asian Studies New Series #41 (Spring 1993):1-29.
Fellowships/Major Grants:
- Fellow. Summer Seminar in Military History. United States Military Academy, West Point. 2006.
- Academic Enrichment Program. College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. 2006.
- Lead Historian and Project Coordinator. Teaching American History Grant. Project TEACH, 2003-2005.
- College of Liberal Arts, Bimson Humanities Endowment projects. 2007, 2000, 1998, 1997.
- Fulbright-Hays Seminar Abroad Program to India. Dec.-Jan. 2000-2001.
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute. “Religions and Philosophies of India: Conflicts and Negotiations.” East West Center, University of Hawaii. 2000.
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar. The American Scene: Texts of the Depression Era. Kenyon College. 1997.
- Principal Investigator. National Endowment for the Humanities Focus Grant. “Masters and Masterpieces in Chinese Culture: An Interdisciplinary Study.” 1995-1996.
