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Jeffrey Tripp is an Instructor in the Department of American Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. As a Core Faculty member, he focuses on U.S.-East Asia Relations, American Empire, and Historic Preservation. He has served as Interim Director of the Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate Program (2020-2022) and directs the Semester in Hawai‘i program for undergraduates.
Education: PhD in American Studies from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
His research explores the U.S. political and military role globally, particularly in East Asia, and Historic Preservation in the Asia-Pacific region. He has authored/co-authored studies on cultural/historic sites in Hawai‘i, the Northern Marianas, and Korea, and co-translated a book on East Asian history involving scholars from Korea, Japan, and China.
Publications include works in the Journal of Asian and American Studies, with a focus on military spaces, architectural history, and transnational preservation efforts.
He advises students through academic programs and has no specific grants mentioned. His professional contributions include program leadership and collaborative research across Asia-Pacific regions.
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