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Dean Carl Strikwerda
Carl Strikwerda
became Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and professor of history at
the College of William and Mary in July 2004. He is a specialist in modern European
history and the history of globalization. He earned his bachelor’s degree
from Calvin College and holds an M.A. in history from the University of Chicago
and a Ph.D. in history from the University of Michigan. He taught at the State
University of New York at Purchase and the University of California at Riverside
before becoming a member of the history faculty at the University of Kansas
in 1987. In 1998, he was promoted to full professor and named associate dean
of liberal arts and sciences at Kansas.
Dean Strikwerda has published three books and a number of articles on international history. The books include Consumers Against Capitalism? Consumer Cooperation in Europe, North America, and Japan, 1840-1990 (1999), a collection of essays co-edited with Ellen Furlough; A House Divided: Catholics, Socialists, and Flemish Nationalists in Nineteenth Century Belgium (1997); and The Politics of Immigrant Workers: Labor Activism and Migration in the World Economy, 1830 to the Present (1998), a volume co-edited with Camille Guerin-Gonzales. He is currently working on a book tentatively entitled The World at the Crossroads: The Great War and the Re-Making of Modern History. He has received post-doctoral grants and fellowships from the American Philosophical Society, the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Dean Strikwerda has been active in promoting international studies, including
active participation in Phi Beta Delta, the honors society for international
studies, helping to organize new degrees in European Studies, International
Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies, and leading study abroad programs to
Austria, Belgium, France, and Hungary. He has been active in the Council of
Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS), the professional association of Arts and
Sciences Deans. He is presently a member of the Board of Directors of CCAS and
has offered presentations for CCAS at workshops and conferences.
Dean Strikwerda has taught more than thirty different courses on such topics
as World War One, Hitler and Nazi Germany, the History of War and Peace, the
Holocaust, and Globalization in History. He has also served as a consultant
on World War One exhibits at the Liberty Memorial Museum in Kansas City for
Ralph Appelbaum Associates of New York City. Dean Strikwerda has given numerous
talks to business groups, schools, and religious organizations on World War
One, European history, and globalization.
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