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Albert L. Michaels, Professor
office: 552 Park
email: amich10425@aol.com
phone: (716) 645-2181 ext. 552
Education: B.A. Pennsylvania, 1959; M.A Pennsylvania, 1962; Ph.D., Pennsylvania,
1966
Courses Regularly Taught:
Contemporary Latin America
Cuban Revolution
Kennedy Assasination
Kissinger & the Uses of History
Mass Media and Foreign Policy
Field(s): American, Latin America
Hub(s): Politics, Transnational Developments
Research Interests: US Foreign Relations, Western New York, Latin America
Current Research: Currently writing a biography of Victor Rice and am co-authoring
a monograph entitled “How Modernism Came to Buffalo”
Selected Publications:
Classic Buffalo, A Heritage of Distinguished Architecture, Canisus College Press,
Buffalo, New York, 1999.
Forest Lawn: A History, with Bette Rupp, Fall 1996.
Revolution in Mexico: Years of Upheaval, 1910-1940, co-edited with James Wilkie,
Alfred A. Knopf, 1969 (Reprinted University of Arizona Press 1984).
"The Media, the Adversary Culture and US Foreign Policy," The World
and I, January, 1986; World Media Report, Spring, 1986.
“Political Correctness - Good Business," Thursday Club, Buffalo,
New York, November 12, 1992
Website: http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~alm/
Last updated:
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
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