Bruce Daniels
Bruce Daniels, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of History renowned for his extensive contributions to the field of U.S. History. He holds degrees from Syracuse University and the University of Connecticut, where he cultivated a deep understanding of historical narratives and methodologies. Over his illustrious career, Daniels dedicated more than 30 years to teaching at the University of Winnipeg, where he was celebrated for his engaging teaching style and commitment to student success. Daniels' research interests are deeply rooted in Colonial and Revolutionary America, with a particular focus on New England and popular culture. His scholarly work includes numerous articles and books that have enriched the understanding of these pivotal periods in American history. His publications are widely respected for their depth of analysis and contribution to historical scholarship. In addition to his teaching and research, Daniels has held esteemed positions at various institutions, including Texas Tech University and Moscow State University. These roles have allowed him to share his expertise on an international stage, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field. His involvement in academic editorial roles has also been significant, where he has contributed to the advancement of historical discourse through meticulous peer review and publication oversight. Throughout his career, Daniels has been the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, which have supported his research endeavors and facilitated groundbreaking studies in his areas of interest. His work has not only advanced historical knowledge but also inspired a new generation of historians to explore the complexities of America's past. Daniels' diverse experiences and contributions underscore his profound impact on the academic community. His legacy is marked by a commitment to excellence in teaching, a passion for historical inquiry, and a dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of America's rich and complex history.
Publications
, 41-46, 1979-03-01
, 1-12, 1975-04-01
, 865-872, 2006-01-01
, 253-263, 2008-09-01
, 101-110, 1987-03-01
, 173-194, 1991-09-01
, 7-22, 1991-04-01
, 27-60, 1999-12-01
, 139-141, 1988-10-01
, 6-9, 1996-03-01
, 1-11, 1999-03-01
, 60-63, 1993-09-01
, 2004-09-23