Victor E. Tiger
Fort Hays State University

 

Name:

Dr. Todd Leahy

Title:

Assistant Professor of History

PhD University & Date:

Oklahoma State University, 2004

Contact Information:
Rarick Hall 344
(785)628-4248
teleahy@fhsu.edu
Fields of Study:

American Culture (from antebellum)

Education:

Ph.D. History, Oklahoma State University, 2004
M.A. History, Fort Hays State University, 2000
B.A. History & Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, 1998

Publications:

My First Days at Carlisle: An Annotated Manuscript." Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, Vol. 71, No. 4, Autumn 2004. Co-authored with Nathan Wilson.
"Beef Instead of Bayonets: Cultural Mores and the Failure of Assimilation on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation." Chronicles of Oklahoma. Vol. 83, No. 4, Winter 2005-2006.
"Hollywood Indians: Stereotypes of American Indians in Cinema." Collegiate Social Science Review, Vol. 1, October 1999.
"American Indian Cattle Ranching." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (Forthcoming)
"Hopi," "Navajo," "Pueblo," and "Zuni." Colonial America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History. (Forthcoming)

Teaching Experience:

Assistant Professor of History, Fort Hays State University, Hays, 2005-Present.
Assistant Professor of History, College of Eastern Utah, Price, 2004-2005.
Graduate Lecturer, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, August 2002-May 2004.
Adjunct Lecturer, Oklahoma City Community College, OKC, August 2003-May 2004.
Adjunct Lecturer, Oklahoma Christian University, Edmund, September 2001-December 2001.