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Jaime R. Allison, III

Department of History


James Allison

Associate Professor

McMurran Hall 311
(757) 594-8207
james.allison@cnu.edu

Education

  • Ph D in History, University of Virginia
  • MA in History, Montana State University
  • JD in Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • BA in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Teaching

Modern United States History

Environmental History

Energy History

History of the American West

American Indian History

Legal History

Environmental Studies

Research

Energy and Environmental History

Modern American Indian History

Modern American History

Appalachian History

Selected Accomplishments

  • Book, Scholarly-New
    Manifesting Power: Appalachian Coal, Hampton Roads Ports, and the Infrastructure Underlying American Might. West Virginia University Press.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2018). Beyond it All: Surveying the Intersections of Modern American Indian, Environmental, and Western Histories. History Compass. Issue, April 2016.
  • Book, Scholarly-New
    (2015). Sovereignty for Survival: American Energy Development and Indian Self-Determination. Yale University Press.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2012). From Survival to Sovereignty: 1970s Energy Development and Indian Self-Determination in Montana’s Powder River Basin. Environmental Jutstice. Volume, 5. Issue, 5. Pages, 252-63.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2012). Beyond the Violence: Indian Agriculture, White Removal, and the Unlikely Construction of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, 1876-1900. Great Plains Quarterly. Volume, 32. Issue, 2. Pages, 91-111.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2011). The Nature of Power: Synthesizing the History of Technology and Environmental History. Technology and Culture. Volume, 52. Issue, 2. Pages, 246-59.
  • Journal Article, Academic Journal
    (2011). The Nature of Power: Synthesizing the History of Technology and Environmental History. Technology and Culture. Volume, 52. Issue, 2. Pages, 246-59.
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