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Roger Buckley

职称:Professor

所属学校:University of Connecticut

所属院系:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

所属专业:History, General

联系方式: (860) 486-4751 or (860) 486-3560

简介

Roger N. Buckley, Professor of History and the founding Director of the Asian American Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut, was born in New York City. In 1975, he earned a doctorate in British Empire history from McGill University in Montreal. The focus of Professor Buckley’s research has been war in history with special attention on the British colonial army. His writings have sought to demonstrate that the study of war is more than the examination of conflict. War in history embraces war in all its various aspects: social, cultural, geographic, medical, economic, gender, legal, intellectual, and political, as much as purely military. His scholarly books resulting from this approach are Slaves in Red Coats (Yale University Press, 1979); The Haitian Journal of Lieutenant Howard, 1796-98, edited (University of Tennessee Press, 1985); The Napoleonic War Journal of Captain Thomas Henry Browne, 1807-1816, edited (The Bodley Head/British Army Records Society, 1987); and The British Army in the West Indies: Society and the Military in the Revolutionary Age (University Press of Florida, 1998).

职业经历

Professor Buckley’s scholarly work informs his effort to employ quality fiction to fill in some of the missing historical record. In “Accommodation and Resistance: Three Who Chose Rebellion,” a recently completed trilogy, Professor Buckley explores the questions of race, gender, culture, nationality, and politics in the British Army of the nineteenth century, through the lives of three British soldiers, each a real historical character: a black African, an Indian Hindu, and an Irish Catholic. The novels of the trilogy are Congo Jack (Pinto Press, 1997), I, Hanuman (Writers Workshop, Kolkatta/Calcutta, India, 2003), and Sepoy O’Connor (Writers Workshop, 2016). Buckley’s interests in Asian American history resulted in the co-edited anthology: Yellow Power – Yellow Soul: The Radical Art of Fred Ho (University of Illinois Press, 2013). Professor Buckley is also engaged in writing a series of popular fiction novels that focus on current cultural and political questions. The first two works in the series – Fort Gorges, Maine and Gandhi Forever – are complete and are being considered for publication. He is at work on a third work.

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