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Craig Lockard
Rosenberg Professor


Craig Lockard specializes in Global, Third World and Asian history.  He teaches Modern World History, The Vietnam War, and area courses on Asian Civilizations, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Author of various monographs and books on Southeast Asia, including From Kampung to City: A Social History of Kuching, Malaysia: 1820-1970, Reflections of Change: Malaysian Popular Music, and "Dance of Life": Popular Music and Politics in Modern Southeast Asia, and has also published numerous articles and reviews on Asian history and politics, world history, the Vietnam War, U.S. folk and popular music, and U.S. foreign policy. Professor Lockard is completing a book manuscript on popular music and politics in the Third World and also writing a textbook on world history. A member of various editorial boards as well as ex-Book Review Editor for the Journal of Asian Studies. He has considerable experience and travel in Asia, Africa, and Europe, including two Fulbright professorships in Malaysian universities.  Significant international experiences in China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and other Asian countries.

E-mail: lockardc@uwgb.edu

Office: Mary Ann Cofrin Hall A321

Phone: 465-2714/465-2355

 

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