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Joseph Rodriguez, Associate Professor

Joseph Rodriguez

Office: Holton 325
Phone: 414) 229-3963
E-mail: joerod@uwm.edu
Web Site: www.uwm.edu/~joerod/

Degree:
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1990

Current Research Interests:
Between Suburb and City: A History of Waukesha, Wisconsin
From Ferry to Freeway: Planning and Urban Rivalry in the San Francisco Bay Area

Current Teaching Interests:
U.S. Latinos
Asian Americans
1960s

Other Relevant Activities:
Director of Urban Studies Programs

Recent Publications:
"Planning and Urban Rivalry in the San Francsico Bay Area in the 1930s," Journal of Planning Education and Research 20 (2000), 66-76.

"At Loose Ends: Twentieth-Century Latinos in Current United States History Textbooks," Journal of American History 86:4 (March 2000), 1689-1699. (co-author Vicki Ruiz)

Nuestro Milwaukee: The Making of the United Community Center (Milwaukee, 2000), co-authors: Sarah Filzen, Susan Hunter, Marc Rodriguez, Dana Nix.

City Against Suburb: The Culture Wars in an American Metropolis (Praeger,1999).



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