Curriculum Vitae - Cal Poly Pomona

Curriculum Vitae
John P. Lloyd, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of History
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-3865
[email protected]
Education
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Ph.D. American History, Claremont Graduate University, 2000. Dissertation: “Revising the
Republic: Popular Perceptions of Constitutional Change During the Civil War and Reconstruction”
(Claremont Graduate University, 2000).
B.A. History, Cal Poly Pomona, 1990.
A.A. Journalism, Pasadena City College, 1986.
Areas of Scholarly and Teaching Interest/Expertise
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Civil War and Reconstruction.
US Constitutional and Legal History.
Labor History.
Urban Environmental History.
Publications
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"The 'Quiet Revolution': CicLAvia and the Reimagining of Public Space in Los Angeles in the 21st
Century," in Public Space and Its (dis)Contents, (Ukrainian) edited by Svetlana Shlipchenko and
Igor Tishchenko, (Kiev, Ukraine: Heinrich Boll Stiftung, 2017): 242-53.
"Law, Business and Labor in Antebellum America," in Christopher Bates, Ed. The Early Republic
and Antebellum America, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2010): 549-52.
“In the Bear’s Grasp: Labor and the Modern State in Herbert Croly’s Promise,” in Herbert Croly’s
The Promise of American Life At Its Centenary, edited by J. A. Moore, Jr., (Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009), pp. 103-128.
"The Strike Wave of 1877," in Aaron Brenner, et al. Eds., Encyclopedia of Strikes in American
History, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009): 177-190.
"Teachers' Strikes," in Aaron Brenner, et al. Eds., Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History,
(Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009): 252-265.
"Labor's Rebellion: Albert Parsons, Joseph Medill, and the Legacy of the Civil War in the Strike of
1877 in Chicago," Journal of Illinois History 10 (Autumn 2007): 166-190.
Recent Conference Papers and Presentations
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Conference Paper: "We Vote as We Shot: Union Veterans and the Election of 1866," PCB-AHA,
Aug. 2014, Portland, OR.
Plenary Speaker: "Another University is Possible," Plenary Roundtable, PCB-AHA, Aug. 2012, San
Diego, CA.
Conference Paper: "Striking Steel as Teaching Tool in the College History Classroom," UALE
Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2012.
Conference Paper: “Teaching American History: A Labor Historian’s Perspective,” Working Class
Studies Assn. Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, June 2008.
Conference Paper: “The National Labor Relations Act, Past, Present, Future,” Southwest Labor
Studies Assn. Conference, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, May 2008.
Recent Book Reviews
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Book Review: "Making an American Workforce," New Mexico Historical Review 90:4 (Fall 2015):
529-30.
Book Review: “Death in the Haymarket,” Labor Studies Journal (Winter 2007): 89-91.
Book Review: “Labor, Loyalty, and Rebellion,” Labor Studies Journal (Summer 2006): 110-11.
Book Review: “For Free Press and Equal Rights,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
(Autumn 2005): 803-04.
Book Review: “Labor’s Story in The United States,” Labor Studies Journal 30 (Fall 2005): 104-05.
Film Review: “Teach,” Labor Studies Journal 29 (Winter 2005): 110-12.
Book Review: “Grant’s Secret Service,” Journal of Illinois History (Spring 2003).
Other Professional Writings
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"End of LOS in Pasadena," Cal Planner, Fall 2014.
Blog: "Boy on a Bike" Life Beyond the Automobile, 2012-Present.