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Ian Crowe
Associate Professor of History

Educational Background:
- M.A. (Modern History), St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford
- Postgraduate Certificate of Education, Worcester College of Higher Education
- M.Litt. (Theology and Religious Studies), University of Bristol
- Ph.D (History), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Career Experience:
- Teacher of History and Political Studies at schools and colleges in England, (1982-1999)
- Adjunct professor, University of South Carolina-Lancaster (2000)
- Program Director, Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, Michigan (2000-2002)
- Editor, The University Bookman (2000-2004)
Academic Interests:
- Director, Edmund Burke Society of America
- Book review editor, Studies in Burke and his Time
- Senior Fellow, Russell Kirk Center
Courses Taught at BPC:
- World Civilizations I
- World Civilizations II
- Nineteenth-Century Europe
- Twentieth-Century Europe
- Russia since 1800
- Intellectual History
- The World since 1945
- Islam and the West
Publications:
- Unwelcome Truths: Edmund Burke and Today’s Political Conceits (Social Affairs Unit, London: 1997)
- Contributing editor, Edmund Burke: His Life and Legacy (Four Courts Press: Dublin, 1997)
- Contributing editor, An Imaginative Whig. Reassessing the Life and Thought of Edmund Burke (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2005)
- Articles and book reviews for Modern Age, Civil War Book Review, University Bookman, Journal of Liberal History.
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