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Faculty Profile

Andrew T Darien

Andrew T Darien

Professional Details

Title: Assistant Professor
Office: SB-102J
Phone: 978-542-7518
Email: andrew.darien@salemstate.edu

Spring Courses

Cat. # Term Course # Title    
2601 S1 HIS913 SEM:U S 20TH CENTURY    

Professional Interests

Modern United States History Political History Oral History New York City Police Department History of Identity

Responsibilities

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta (History Honors Society) Curriclum Committee Coordinator (Undergraduate History) COURSES TAUGHT: HIS 102: World History II HIS 204: U.S. History & Constitutional Government I HIS 205: U.S. History & Constitutional Government II HIS 317: Modern United States History, 1890-1941 HIS 323: Modern United States History, 1941-Present HIS 290: Historiography HIS 360: Oral History HIS 700: Historiography (Graduate Level) HIS 703: Oral History (Graduate Level) HIS 913: 20th Century United States History (Graduate Seminar)

Selected Publications

New York's Finest: Integration and Identity in the New York City Police Department, 1941-75, University of Illinois Press (Under Contract)

"Historicizing & Humanizing Historians: Oral History and History Faculty," American Historical Association Perspectives, Forthcoming, 2008

Book Review, White, Ethnic, New York: Jews, Catholics and the Shaping of Postwar Politics, by Joshua Zeitz, Kentucky Historical Society, Forthcoming, 2008

"The Alter Ego of the Patrolman: Policewomen and the Discourse of Difference in the New York City Police Department," in Women's Studies, 2002.

Review of Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City, by Andrea McArdle (editor) in Contemporary Justice Review, Winter, 2002.

Review of Who Built America? From the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914, American Social History Project, in The Journal of Multi-Media History, Fall, 1998

"Police Fraternity and the Politics of Race and Class in New York City, 1941-1960," Regional Labor History Review, Spring, 2000.

Selected Presentations

"Historical Representations of Masculinity in the NYPD," Northeast Popular Culture Association, Worcester, MA, October 27, 2007

"Local, National, and International: Strategies for Teaching World History through Local Sources," Mid-Atlantic World History Association, Florham Park, NJ, October 12-13, 2007

"Generational Links: The Craft of Oral History and the Salem State Oral History Project, "Oral History Association, Little Rock, AK, October 25-29, 2006

"The Double Victory Campaign: Black Soldiers and Police Officers During World War II," New England American Studies Conference, Portland, ME, September 25-26

"Identity in the NYPD," Boston Immigration and Urban Society, Boston, MA April 28, 2005

"Race, Rioting, and Police in New York City," Organization of American Historians, Memphis, TN, 2003

"The Forgotten Americans: Ethnic Networks and Labor in Postwar America"," North American Labor History Conference, Detroit, MI, October, 1999

"Engendering Labor: Identity and Work in 20th Century America," Women and Power Conference, Murfreesboro, TN, February, 1999

"Objectivity and Truth in Oral History: Interviewing Methodology With Members of the NYPD," Oral History Association, New Orleans, LA, September, 1997

"Patrolling the Borders: Identity and Patrol Work in the NYPD," Conference on New York State History, Saratoga Springs, NY, May, 1997

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