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Jeffrey N. Dupée, Department Chair
Associate Professor of History
Ph.D: European History, Claremont Graduate University, 2002
J.D.: Peninsula University Law School, 1988 [Member of California
State Bar since 1988]
M.A.: History, Andrews University, 1973.
European History, British Colonialism, Modern China, Legal Studies.
(909) 785-2365
(909) 785-2215 (fax)
jdupee@lasierra.edu
Books Published
British Travel Writers in China – Writing Home
to a British Public, 1890-1914. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press,
2004.
Papers Presented
Presentation: “An ‘Observation of No Value’: India’s Poverty, Disease and Suffering” (From a book in progress Traveling India in the Age of Gandhi).
Conference: Fifth Biennial Conference of the International Society of Travel Writers, Fall 2006.
Sponsor: The International Society of Travel Writers.
Location: Denver, CO
Presentation: “Seeking Out British Identity and
Indian Aspirations in the British Raj: British Travel Writers in
India, 1900-1950.”
Conference: 4th Biennial International Society for Travel
Writing, Fall 2004.
Sponsor: The International Society for Travel Writing.
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Presentation: “Travel Theory and Narrative: A Sequential
Course Model In and Out of the Classroom.”
Conference: The 15th Annual Conference on American Literature,
Spring 2004.
Sponsor: The American Literature Association.
Location: San Francisco, CA.
Presentation: “Civil and Uncivil Encounters: British
Travelers’ Views of Chinese Notions of Civility: 1890-1990.”
Conference: The Learning Conference 2002, Summer 2002.
Sponsor: Beijing Normal University and RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia.
Location: Beijing, China.
Presentation: “Civil and Uncivil Ironies: British
Travelers’ Views of Chinese Notions of Civility, 1890-1939.”
Conference: Civil and Uncivil Society, Fall 2001.
Sponsor: The Western Humanities Alliance.
Location: University of California at Davis.
Presentation: “The British Through Imagined Chinese
Eyes: Anglo Travel Writing in China, 1890-1914.” [Also served
as moderator for one panel]
Conference: The Image of Europe, Spring, 2001.
Sponsor: The Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of
Social Imagery and Southern Colorado University.
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Presentation: “From Geographical Fragments to Global
Village: The Transformation of the World From the Age of Columbus
to the 21st Century.”
Conference: The International Meeting of the World History
Association, Summer, 1998.
Sponsor: The World History Association.
Location: Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado.
Research in Progress
British Travel Writers in India, 1900-1950.
Selected Honors
Godfrey T. Anderson Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1998.
Advisor of the Year, 1996.
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