
                        
                           Instr Fac AY, History
                     
                     Email
                     Preferred: michael.conniff@sjsu.edu
                     Telephone
                     Preferred: (408) 924-7196
                     Alternate: 408-258-7006
                     Office Hours
                      Tues/Thurs 12:30-1:30 pm, DMH 217
                     Education
                     
                        
                           
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                                 Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford Univ, 1976
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                                 Bachelor of Arts, Latin American Studies, Univ Of Cal-Berkeley, California, United
                                 States, 1968
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                                 Master of Arts, Latin American Studies, Stanford Univ, California, United States,
                                 1969
Bio
                     
                        Michael L. Conniff is a professor of history at San José State University and previously
                           directed the Global Studies Initiative. 
                           
                           Conniff earned degrees at UC-Berkeley and Stanford and has published a number of books
                           on modern history, most recently A History of Modern Latin America (2005, with Lawrence
                           Clayton), Africans in the Americas (2003, with T. J. Davis), and Panama and the United
                           States (2012). He has lived overseas for a dozen years, has held several post-doc
                           appointments (including three Fulbright tours), and served in the U.S. Peace Corps.
                           He lectures often in Portuguese and Spanish. Before joining 91ÁÔÆæ, he taught history
                           at the University of New Mexico and helped create Latin American studies programs
                           at Auburn University and the University of South Florida. He has won and managed grants
                           and contracts worth more than four million dollars.