Warren Granted Fulbright to Teach and Research in Japan

Dr. Wilson J. Warren, Associate Professor, has been awarded a prestigious J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship for 2008-2009. Warren will serve as a faculty member of the Graduate School of American Studies at Doshisha University in Kyoto.  During the fall 2008 term, he will teach courses on American working-class history as well as law and society in the United States. He will then teach two courses in American Studies
during the spring 2009 term. Warren will also use his time in Japan to research the Japanese meat industry as part of a new book-length project on the rise of the global meat industry since 1960. This will be Warren’s third book length publication related to labor and meat packing. His previous works have focused on American meat packing.
 

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