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John Radzilowski, Ph.D.

John Radzilowski, Ph.D.

Professor of History

Arts and Sciences — Social Sciences

Education

  • Ph.D., 1999, Arizona State University, specializing in Modern U.S. History, Russia/Eastern Europe, and Public History.
  • Certificate in Scholarly Publishing, 1994, Arizona State University.
  • BA, 1989, History, Southwest Minnesota State University.

Biography

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I have taught history, art history and geography at UAS on the Ketchikan campus since 2007. Prior to moving to Alaska, I taught history courses at University of St. Thomas, Hamline University, and Anoka-Ramsey College in Minnesota. I also served as assistant project director at Center for Nations in Transition, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota where I helped design and administer USAID and State Department-sponsored training programs for business, economics, and political science faculty and NGO leaders in Ukraine and east central Europe.

My research and teaching interests are wide-ranging and diverse: immigration and ethnicity, military history, war and genocide, the impact of technology on the history and geography of the Great Plains and Midwest, local and regional studies, and the history of Poland, Russia, Ukraine and central and eastern Europe.

John Radzilowski, Ph.D.

Professor of History

Arts and Sciences — Social Sciences

John Radzilowski, Ph.D.