Department of
History
  West Virginia
University

  Dr. Jack L. Hammersmith


220 B Woodburn Hall
Office: 293-2421 ext. 5235
Home: 292-7945
Fax: 293-3616
Jack.Hammersmith@mail.wvu.edu

Office Hours:   Tuesday:  11:15-1:00
                        Thursday: 1:30-3:00

Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1970

Teaching Fields:
U.S. History since the Civil War
Modern Japan
Modern China

Research Fields:
U.S.-Japanese relations, (early Meiji [late 19th century])
U.S. diplomatic history

Selected Publications:
Spoilsmen in a "Flowery Fairyland": The Development of the U.S. Legation in Japan, 1859-1906. Kent: Kent State University Press, 1998.

"In Defense of Yalta: Edward R. Stettinius's Roosevelt and the Russians," Vol. 100 (July 1992) Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 429-454.

"John Watson Foster: "A Pacifist After a Fashion," Indiana Magazine of History LXXXIV (June 1988), 117-133.

"American Attempts to Prevent a War Over 'Vietnam': The Experience of John Russell Young, 1882-1885," The Historian XXXVIII (February 1976), 253-268.

Current Research Project:
U.S.-Japanese trade and business disputes in the late 19th century.

Other:
Director, FACDIS (Faculty and Course Development in International Studies). FACDIS is a consortium of state colleges and universities, both public and private, which aims to improve the teaching of courses with international components. It was honored with a certificate of merit in 2000 in the Hesburgh competition sponsored by TIAA-CREF, by the West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts in 2001 as the first winner of the Cyrus Vance Award for International Education, and by the Southern Growth Policies Board as the recipient of a 2004 Regional Innovator Award. For more information about FACDIS membership, objectives, and activities, see: http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/facdis


















 
 

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