Daniel Pope, Mentor
History
Tanya Parlet, McNair Scholar
Daniel Pope, Associate Professor of History, completed his Ph.D.
at Columbia University in 1973 and joined the UO faculty two years
later in 1975. Past recipient of the Burlington Northern Distinguished
Teaching Award, Pope teaches courses in US economic history, business
history, consumer culture in modern America, and the history of
American radicalism. Publications include The Making of Modern
Advertising (Basic Books, 1983); “‘We Can Wait, We Should Wait:’
Eugene’s Nuclear Power Controversy, 1968-1970,” Pacific Historical
Review (1990); and American Radicalism (ed.) (Blackwell,
2001). Currently he is working on a history of the Washington Public
Power Supply System for Cambridge University Press.
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