Caroline Hoefferle
Professor
History and Political Science
Wingate University
United States of America
Biography
grew up in the little village on the shores of the Lake Superior called Ontonagon, Michigan. He had a very big family of seven children, and had more than 30 cousins, and a dozen aunts and uncles living in the local area while he was growing up. His love of history began when he was a teenager reading historical fiction. When he spent a semester at Exeter University in England, he took all history classes, and this sparked my interest in a career as a historian. At Central Michigan University, he studied British, American, and women’s history, and participated in their new joint Ph.D. program with the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. He spent approximately one and a half years studying there in Glasgow and loved my time there. He have been back to visit Scotland and England many times since. He continue to love traveling and researching in Europe, reading historical fiction and non-fiction, and writing non-fiction.
Research Interest
Researching in Europe, reading historical fiction, History and Political Science Department and non-fiction, and writing non-fiction.
Publications
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4) Hoefferle C. A Web of Interconnections: Student Peace Movements in Britain and the United States, 1960-1975. Peace Movements in Western Europe, Japan and the USA During the Cold War. 2007:131-47.
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3) Hoefferle C. Teaching historiography to high school and undergraduate students. OAH Magazine of History. 2007 Apr 1;21(2):40-4.
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2) The Essential Historiography Reader. Pearson Longman. New York;2011.
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1) Hoefferle C. British student activism in the long sixties. Routledge; 2013.