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Our Faculty:
 
  • Howard Jones
    University Research Professor
    Ph.D. Indiana University, 1973

    hjones@tenhoor.as.ua.edu


    Spring 2010 Office Hours: Tues. & Thurs. 9-9:30 a.m. and by appointment

    Research Interests:

  • U.S. Foreign Relations from 18th Century-Present

Courses Recently Taught:

  • HY325/525: Rise of America to World Power (to 1898)
  • HY 326/526: U.S. as a World Power (1898-Present)
  • HY341/541: U.S.-Vietnam War

Current Projects:

  • Into the Heart of Darkness: My Lai, a volume in the "Pivotal Moments in American History" series (Oxford University Press)
  • Theodore Roosevelt: Diplomat (Rowman and Littlefield)
  • Destiny at Sea: The Alabama Crisis During the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press)

Recent Publications:

  • Blue and Gray Diplomacy: A History of Union and Confederate Foreign Relations, a volume in the "Littlefield History of the Civil War" series (University of North Carolina Press, 2010).
  • The Bay of Pigs, a volume in the "Pivotal Moments in American History" series (Oxford University Press, 2008).  Selection of Book-of-the-Month Club, History Book Club, Military Book Club, and BOMC 2.
  • Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations since 1945 (Rowman and Littlefield, 2009)
  • Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations to 1913, revised edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2009)
  • Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations from 1897, revised edition (Rowman and Littlefield, 2008).
  • Death of a Generation: How the Assassinations of Diem and JFK Prolonged the Vietnam War (Oxford University Press, 2003). One of Choice Magazine's "Outstanding Academic Books" for 2003.
  • Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations to 1913 (Rowman and Littlefield, 2002).
  • “Cinqué of the Amistad a Slave Trader? Perpetuating a Myth.” Journal of American History (2000).
  • Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of Freedom: The Union and Slavery in the Diplomacy of the Civil War (University of Nebraska Press, 1999).
  • With Donald A. Rakestraw, Prologue to Manifest Destiny: Anglo-American Relations in the 1840s (SR Books, 1997). One of Choice Magazine's "Outstanding Academic Books" for 1997.
  • Union in Peril: The Crisis over British Intervention in the Civil War (University of North Carolina, 1992). History Book Club Selection and winner of the Phi Alpha Theta Book Award.
  • With Randall B. Woods, Dawning of the Cold War: The United States’ Quest for Order (University of Georgia Press, 1991).
  • "A New Kind of War": America's Global Strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece (Oxford University Press, 1989).
  • Editor, The Foreign and Domestic Dimensions of Modern Warfare: Vietnam, Central America, and Nuclear Strategy (University of Alabama Press, 1988).
  • Mutiny on the Amistad: The Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition, Law, and Diplomacy (Oxford University Press, 1987, revised, 1997). A selection for Book-of-the-Month Club, History Book Club, and Quality Paperbacks Book Club. Also, used by Steven Spielberg as a key source for his film "Amistad" (1997).
  • To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1783-1843 (University of North Carolina Press, 1977). Winner of the Phi Alpha Theta Book Award and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
  • Other Awards and Honors:

  • Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor, University of Alabama (1999).
  • Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award (1989).









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