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Troy RondinoneImage of Troy Rondinone

Associate Professor of History

Secondary Educaton Social Studies Certification Co-Coordinator

 

Office: EN C211B

Phone: (203) 392-8836

Email: rondinonet1@southernct.edu

 

Education

PhD, University of California, Los Angeles 2003

MA, University of California, Los Angeles 2000

California State Multiple Subject Teaching Credential 1997

BA, Sonoma State University 1995

 

Selected Publication

Book, Gaspar Indio Ortega and the Friday Night Fights [work in-progress]

Book, The Great Industrial War: Framing Class Conflict in the Media, 1865-1950 (Rutgers 2009)

Book Chapters 10, 11, and 22 in The American Odyssey: A History of the United States (K-12 Publications 2009)

Article, "The Persistence of Republicanism: Class War Talk, American Style," with Graham Cassano, Labor Studies Journal, Fall 2009

Article, "Guarding the Switch: Cultivating Nationalism during the Pullman Strike," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2009

Article, "'History Repeats Itself': The Civil War and the Meaning of Labor Conflict in the Late 19th Century," American Quarterly, 2007

Article, "The Invasion from Bentonville: Wal-Mart Comes to Connecticut," Connecticut History, 2006

Article, "Teaching Wal-Mart: Making Sense of a Global Corporation in a Small State," Connecticut History, 2006

 

Teaching and Research Interests:

Labor History, American Radicalism, Economic History, Media Studies, Cultural Studies

 

Courses

HIS 110: US History I to 1865

HIS 111: US History II Since 1877

HIS 311: Workers in America I

HIS 312: Workers in America II

HIS 353: Roots of Modern America: 1828-1865

HIS 513: Transformation of America 1877-1919

HIS 566: American Radicalism

EDU 494: Social Studies Methods

EDU 453: Student-Teaching Seminar