Daniel Weimer
Associate Professor
history
Wheeling Jesuit University
United States of America
Biography
r. Weimer came to Wheeling Jesuit in the fall semester of 2006. His research and teaching interests focus on recent American history, foreign relations, international drug trafficking, and environmental history. He teaches a variety of courses on American and international history. He has also participated in WJU's honors program, leading seminars on the topics of consciousness and zombies.
Research Interest
The World in the Twentieth Century Historical Methods: Environmental History U.S. Foreign Relations since 1900 History and Film The Cold War The World on Drugs: 1700 to the Present Latin America in the Twentieth Century
Publications
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Seeing Drugs: Modernization, Counterinsurgency, and U.S. Narcotics Control in the Third World, 1969-1976, New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations Series (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2011)
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"Drugs," in Encyclopedia of American Conspiracy Theories, ed. Peter Knight (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2004)
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Seeing Drugs: Modernization, Counterinsurgency, and U.S. Narcotics Control in the Third World, 1969-1976, New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations Series (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2011)