About
Derek Hoff is a Professor (Lecturer) in the Department of Management at the University of Utah. He previously served as an Associate Professor (Lecturer) in History at the same institution from 2014 to 2017. His academic background includes a BA in History from Carleton College (1994), an MA in History from the University of Oregon (1998), and a PhD in History from the University of Virginia (2006).
Hoff's research spans U.S. policy history, environmental governance, and business-history intersections, with a focus on population debates, economic citizenship, and institutional impacts on democracy. His work frequently examines historical policy-making through interdisciplinary lenses.
His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with 20th-century policy dilemmas, including environmental governance, population control, economic crises, and labor rights. Recent work explores international institutions and ethical dimensions of policy implementation.
Awards:
- PCB Award for best first book (American Historical Association, 2013)
Grants:
- Florence J Gould Foundation grant for "Reappraising Civil Institutions in American Life" (2022)
Professional Service:
- Allan Sharlin Book Prize Committee, Social Science History Association (2011-2013)
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