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Professor John Putman
Department of History

 

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I earned my B.A. in History at San Diego State University and received my Ph. D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2000. I am currently an Associate Professor at SDSU and a historian of the modern American West (late 19th and 20th centuries), particularly California and the Pacific coast states. My book, Class and Gender Politics in  Progressive Era Seattle (University of Nevada Press, 2008) explores class and gender politics in the urban Northwest.  I have also published "’A Test of Chiffon Politics’: Gender Politics in Seattle, 1897-1917," Pacific Historical Review (November 2000) and "Racism and Temperance: The Politics of Class and Gender in Late 19th-Century Seattle" Pacific Northwest Quarterly (Spring 2004).  My current research examines Pacific Coast expositions.  I am also interested in the cultural history of the 20th-century United States, in particular, science fiction film in the Cold War era, Star Trek, and politically-oriented music from the 1960s and 70s. I have a forthcoming chapter entitled, "Terrorizing Space: Star Trek, Terrorism, and History" in Star Trek and History (Wiley, April 2013) to correspond with release of next Star Trek movie.

Courses Taught:

California History

The American West

Star Trek, Culture, and History

United States History for Teachers

American Civilization I and II

US History since WWII

Constitutional History of the US

Historian's Craft

 

Contact:
Office: AL 557
Phone/Voice Mail: 594-4888
putman@mail.sdsu.edu

 

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