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E. MICHAEL YOUNG
EDUCATION
M.A.,
Political Science, Texas State University, San Marcos, 2006.
Areas of focus: political theory, intellectual history, and U.S.
political institutions. Thesis: “George Mason and the Debate on
slavery at the Constitutional Convention.” Graduated with a
perfect 4.0.
M.A.,
History, California State University, Northridge, 2003. Primary
field: Modern U.S. History with an emphasis on Gilded Age
political, economic, and intellectual history. Secondary Field:
Ancient Greek and Roman history. Graduated “with Distinction,”
Baur Scholarship for academic excellence, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi
Kappa Phi.
B.A.,
History, California State University, Los Angeles, 2001. Major:
History with a focus on early U.S., Chinese, and European
history. Minor: Classics. Magna Cum Laude, Phi Alpha Theta
history honor society, Golden Key honor society, Phi Kappa Phi.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Austin Community College,
Adjunct Professor of History and Government, 2004-2008. Courses
Taught: U.S. History to 1877, U.S. History since 1877.
Le Tourneau University,
Lead Faculty, 2007-2008. Courses Taught: Principles of American
Government, US History from 1877, and US History to 1877.
Navarro College,
Adjunct History Instructor, 2003. Courses Taught: U.S. History
since 1877.
California State University, Northridge,
Teaching Assistant, 2002-2003. Course Taught: Western
Civilization, US History to 1877, and US History from 1877.
Glendale Community College,
Teaching Intern, Fall 2002. Course Taught: U.S. History to 1877.
PUBLICATIONS:
I have written on a variety of topics in political and
intellectual history.
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