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I am an assistant professor in the Department of [[Politics]] and [[Government]] at [[Illinois State University]], where I teach various graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics. My research deals mostly with [[race]], [[social movement|social movements]], [[democracy|democratization]], and [[political party|political parties]] in the [[United States]] and [[South Africa]]. I earned my BA in [[Political Science]] from [[Hunter College]] of the [[City University of New York]] and my MA and PhD in Government from the [[University of Virginia]]. | I am an assistant professor in the Department of [[Politics]] and [[Government]] at [[Illinois State University]], where I teach various graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics. My research deals mostly with [[race]], [[social movement|social movements]], [[democracy|democratization]], and [[political party|political parties]] in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[South Africa]]. I earned my BA in [[Political Science]] from [[Hunter College]] of the [[City University of New York]] and my MA and PhD in Government from the [[University of Virginia]]. | ||
You can read more about my research and teaching on my [http://www.ilstu.edu/~sgelbma website] | You can read more about my research and teaching on my [http://www.ilstu.edu/~sgelbma website] |
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I am an assistant professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, where I teach various graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics. My research deals mostly with race, social movements, democratization, and political parties in the United States and South Africa. I earned my BA in Political Science from Hunter College of the City University of New York and my MA and PhD in Government from the University of Virginia.
You can read more about my research and teaching on my website
Citizendium Contributions
Articles I started
African National Congress Afrikaner Broederbond Afrikaner nationalism Afrikaner Party American Political Science Association Apartheid Bloemfontein Charles Tilly City University of New York Constitution of South Africa Critical elections Ex Parte Endo Federalist Papers federalists Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd Hunter College J.B.M. Hertzog Long Island Miller Center of Public Affairs Nationalism National Party (South Africa) National Urban League Partisan realignment Public opinion Social movement South African Party United Party Vilna Gaon
Articles I edited substantially
Affirmative action Korematsu v. United States Marbury v. Madison President of the United States of America Public opinion poll South Africa University of Virginia U.S. Senate
Eduzendium
CZ:POL 214: US Political Parties and Interest Groups (fall 2009)