Daniel Cobb
Contact
- cobbdm@muohio.edu
- Office: Room 234 Upham Hall
- 513-529-9294
- Office hours: T 11:30-12:30
Titles
- Assistant Professor of History
- Affiliate of the American Studies Program
Education
- PhD 2003, University of Oklahoma
- MA, University of Wyoming
- BA, Messiah College
Teaching and Research Interests
- American Indian history
- 20th century U.S. history
Recently taught graduate courses
- HST 793 Historical Methods
Current/recent graduate student research
- Katrina Fraley, “American Indians and Sports,” in progress
- George M. Ironstrack, “From the Ashes: One Story of the Village of Pinkwi Mihtohseeniaki,” 2006
Selected Publications
- Native Activism in Cold War America: The Struggle for Sovereignty, University Press of Kansas, 2008
- Editor (with Loretta Fowler), Beyond Red Power: American Indian Politics and Activism since 1900, Global Indigenous Politics Series, School for Advanced Research Press, 2007
- “No more ‘Lo the Poor Indian’: The War on Poverty in Oklahoma and Mississippi,” The War on Poverty and Grasssroots Struggles for Racial and Economic Justice, ed. Lisa Hazirjian, University of Georgia Press, forthcoming
Work in Progress
Dr. Cobb specializes in American Indian and 20 th century United States history. His current book project is I know Who I Am: Clyde Warrior, An Ethnobiography. He is also editing a primary document collection, What Freedom Might Be: The Movement for Tribal Sovereignty in Documents.
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