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Jeffrey A. Keith serves as Professor of History at Warren Wilson College, holding dual administrative roles as College Archivist and Fulbright Program Advisor within the Department of Global Studies. He teaches courses spanning global studies, Appalachian representation, and US foreign policy.
His educational foundation includes:
- B.A. in Liberal Arts from Evergreen State College
- M.A. in History from the University of Kentucky
- Ph.D. in History from the University of Kentucky
Keith's research bridges Cultural History, Appalachian Studies, and US Foreign Relations through investigations of cultural perception mechanisms in folk traditions and media. Current projects involve deconstructing Appalachian stereotypes via a multimedia collective and analyzing labor narratives in regional folk songs, emphasizing community-based historical preservation as integral to scholarly practice.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- Kentucky Colonel honor from the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Keith actively mentors students through hands-on historical preservation projects like the South Asheville Cemetery initiative, fostering experiential learning. His Fulbright Program Advisor role demonstrates institutional commitment to global academic exchange, while his teaching philosophy centers on cultivating student curiosity about cultural interconnectedness.
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