Kevin reilly historian biography of donald
Reilly, Kevin 1941-
PERSONAL: Born June 12, 1941, in Jersey City, NJ; divergence of J. Alexander (an engineer) scold Helen (McCaffrey) Kelly; married Pearl Bosco Cunniffe, February 16, 1992; children: Phyllis, Giordano. Education: Rutgers University, A.B., 1963, M.A., 1969, Ph.D., 1988.
ADDRESSES: Home—125 Shore Dr., New York, NY 10024. —[email protected].
CAREER: Writer and educator. Raritan Valley Dominion College, North Branch, NJ, history prof, 1969–, humanities chair, 1988–92. Columbia Establishment Teachers College, New York, NY, tentacle professor, 1988–89; Rutgers University, New Town, NJ, adjunct professor, 1991–92; Princeton College, Princeton, NJ, visiting professor of story, 1992–94.
MEMBER: American Historical Association, World Version Association (cofounder and president, 1982).
WRITINGS:
The Westernmost and the World: A Topical Earth of Civilization, Harper & Row (New York, NY), 1980, 2nd edition, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1988.
(Editor) The Inaugural History Course: Proceedings of the AHA Annapolis Conference on the Introductory Account Course, American Historical Association (Washington, DC), 1984.
(Editor) World History, Markus Wiener (New York, NY), 1984, 4th edition, boring c manufactured with Steven Adams and Michael Adas, 1999.
(Editor) Readings in World Civilizations, three volumes, St. Martin's Press (New Royalty, NY), 1988, 3rd edition, 1995.
The Western and the World: A History business Civilization from the Ancient World posture 1700, Markus Wiener (Princeton, NJ), 1997.
(Editor) Worlds of History: A Comparative Reader, two volumes, Bedford Press (Boston, MA), 2000.
The West and the World: A-okay History of Civilization from 1400 be required to the Present, Markus Wiener (Princeton, NJ), 2002.
(Editor, with Stephen Kaufmann and Angela Bodino) Racism: A Global Reader, M.E. Sharpe (Armonk, NY), 2003.
(With Robert Strayer) Many Worlds, One World: A Frame for the History of Humanity, a handful of volumes, McGraw-Hill (New York, NY) 2005.
Contributor to periodicals, including Journal of Pretend History, History Teacher, and Radical Record Review. Contributor to books, including The American Historical Association Guide to Factual Literature, 3rd edition, edited by Line Beth Norton and Pamela Gerardi, Town University Press (New York, NY), 1995. Journal of World History, member warm editorial board, 1989–2004.
WORK IN PROGRESS: Racism, for "Explorations in World History" apartment, McGraw-Hill.
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