James T. Carroll

Professor of American History

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Office:
10 President Street
Phone:
(914) 633-2694 (914) 633-2694
Email:

Degrees:

  • Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1997
  • M.Ed., Providence College
  • MA, University of Notre Dame
  • BA, Iona College

Dr. James Carroll teaches courses in American history. His teaching interests include American Indian, American West, American history (18th-19th centuries) and the history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Dr. Carroll’s research interests include Native American history, education and pedagogy, and transnational studies.

  • Native American History
  • Education and Pedagogy
  • Transnational Studies
  • American Indian
  • American West
  • American History (18th-19th centuries)
  • History of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Seeds of Faith: Catholic Indian Boarding Schools (Garland, 2000).

"Indigenous Education: Transnational and Parallel Middle Grounds (April 2004).

  • Chair, Department of History, Iona University (Present)
  • Director of Iona University Honors Program (1997-2004)
  • Faculty Member of the Year (2001)