CURRICULUM VITAE
University of Idaho
NAME: Graden, Dale T. DATE: spring 2019
RANK
OR TITLE: Professor
of History
DEPARTMENT:
History
OFFICE
LOCATION AND CAMPUS ZIP: Administration 305A,
3175
OFFICE
PHONE: (208) 885-8956
FAX: (208)
885-8964
DATE
OF FIRST EMPLOYMENT AT UI: August 17,
1992 EMAIL: Graden@uidaho.edu
DATE
OF TENURE: July
1, 1998
DATE
OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: July 1, 2007
EDUCATION
BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL:
Ph.D., Latin
American History, 1991, The University of Connecticut,
Storrs, Connecticut. Dissertation: “From Slavery to Freedom in Bahia, Brazil,
1791-1900.”
M.A.L.S.,
Interfield with concentration in American Studies,
1980, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut.
B.A.,
Political Science, 1974, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.
EXPERIENCE:
Teaching and Research Appointments:
2007, Professor in Latin American History, University
of Idaho. Director of Latin American Studies Program (1992-
2011)
Member
of the faculty in the UI American Studies Program and International Studies
Program
1998-2006, Associate Professor in Latin Latin American History. Director of the Latin American
Studies Program
1992-98, Assistant
Professor in Latin American History, University of Idaho. Director of Latin
American Studies
Program
1992, Visiting Assistant Professor, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa
1991, Visiting Assistant Professor, The University of
Connecticut
1986-90, Lecturer, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut
1985, Visiting Lecturer, The University of Connecticut
1980-83, Teaching Assistant, The University of
Connecticut
1975-79, Teacher, Suffield Academy, Suffield, Connecticut
SCHOLARSHIP
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Publications:
Books:
From Slavery to Freedom in Brazil: Bahia, 1835-1900 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2006). Nominated for the Thomas McGann Prize of the Rocky Mountain Conference of Latin American Studies; the James A. Rawley Award in Atlantic History of the American Historical Association; the Frederick Douglass Book Prize of the Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale University. http://www.unmpress.com/books.php?ID=11211901981747&Page=book
Disease, Resistance and Lies: The Demise of the Transatlantic Slave Trade to Brazil and Cuba (Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2014): http://lsupress.org/authors/detail/dale-t-graden/
Street Art in Revolutionary Venezuela (self-published,
2019), accessible in kindle edition
Numerous articles and chapters in books