COURSES I HAVE TAUGHT AT USNA
Core
Courses:
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HH104 US Naval
History
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HH215A Asia
in a Global Context
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HH206/216 The
West in a Global Context
Upper Level Specialty Survey Courses
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HH361 History
of East Asia
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HH366
Comparative World Cultures (Co-taught with two other regionalists)
Upper Level Specialty Courses:
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HH367A
Culture, War and Society in Traditional China
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HH367B
Military History of Communist China
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HH485F Japan
and Manchukuo
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HH486D US
Forces in China during WWII
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HH485B Chinese
Military History from Stone Age to Nuclear Age—A Survey
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HH496 Military
History of Modern China
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HH496 Themes
in Modern Chinese Diplomatic History
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HH496 Modern
Japanese Military-Civilian Relations
History
Capstone Seminars:
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HH462
Chinese Art of War
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HH508 Historiography and Philosophy of History—an
honors seminar
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HH462 Military
History of Communist China
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HH462
History
and Historiography of Communist China
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HH462C
Military History of Communist China
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HH262E History
of the Pacific War, 1937-1945
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HH462B
Historical Perspectives of the Pacific Rim
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HH262B
Imagining Asia: Perception of Modern China in the US
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HH262D Chinese
Military History
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HH462B Chinese
Warlords
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HH262D Themes
and Historiography of Modern China
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HH462C WWII in
East Asia
Recent Honors Thesis Courses and Honors Projects
Under My Supervision:
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HH509 and
HH512, What’s Written and Recorded: Contradictions of Nixon and Kissinger’s
Writings and Archival Sources, Midn Robert Epstein, 2008
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HH509 and
HH512, The Battle of Nomonhon and Its Ramifications, Midn Brian Smith, Class
of 2007
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HH509 and
HH512, Tracking the Chinese Dragon—The Origin and Development of China’s
Submarine Force, 1953-1988, Midn David Faherty III, Class of 2006
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HH509 and
HH512, An Icon of the Cold War—How Symbolism Defined Sino-American Relations
during the Taiwan Strait Crises in the 1950s. Midn Eugene Paul, Class of
2006
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HH509 and
HH512, The Tug of War over Hong Kong: How China, Great Britain and the
United States Struggled to Decide the Post-WWII Status of Hong Kong. Midn
Zachary Jones, Class of 2005
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HH509 and
HH512, The Development of the Uyghur Nationalism in China’s Xinjiang
Province. Midn Elizabeth Gayer, Class of 2005
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HH509 and
HH512, Proto-Historic Japanese Intervention in Korea in the 4th
Century AD. Midn Ivan Kanzaki, Class of 2003
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HH509 and
HH512, The Philippine Insurrection and the Origin of the U.S.
Counterinsurgency Doctrine, 1899-1903. Midn Nicholas A. Benson, Class of
2003
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HH509 and
HH512, Missed Opportunities: The U.S. in Indo-china in 1945. Midn John
Pontrello, Class of 2002