Robert Teigrob

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Associate Professor Faculty of Arts Department of History Toronto, Ontario robert.teigrob@torontomu.ca Office: (416) 979-5000 ext. 552263

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Dr. Robert Teigrob studies 20th-century international relations, focusing on the ways in which war, decolonization, race, culture, and the development of international organizations and law have influenced the modern global order. His work has appeared in numerous Canadian and international journ...

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Bio/Research

Dr. Robert Teigrob studies 20th-century international relations, focusing on the ways in which war, decolonization, race, culture, and the development of international organizations and law have influenced the modern global order. His work has appeared in numerous Canadian and international journals and edited collections. He is the author of Warming Up to the Cold War: Canada and the United States’ Coalition of the Willing from Hiroshima to Korea (2009), Living With War: Twentieth-Century Conflict in Canadian and American History and Memory (2016), and co-editor of Canada and the United Nations: Legacies, Limits, Prospects (2017). He is also a faculty member at Freie Universität Berlin’s International Summer University program. Before coming to Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) in 2007, Dr. Teigrob taught at Nipissing University, the University of Toronto, and Central New Mexico Community College. He also has served as an archivist for the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives and the Minnesota Historical Society and worked as a cultural resources consultant.

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