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Randy McBee serves as Professor and Senior Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University, where he holds a primary appointment in the Department of History. His academic career centers on twentieth-century U.S. history with specialized focus on labor dynamics and social transformations.
He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri, establishing the foundation for his research into American working-class experiences. His scholarly trajectory demonstrates consistent engagement with marginalized communities and cultural shifts through historical analysis.
McBee's research critically examines intersections of class, race, and gender within American leisure and work environments. He investigates how commercial leisure spaces shaped immigrant assimilation and how subcultural movements like motorcycling reflected broader societal tensions. His work reveals how seemingly mundane activities like dancing or motorcycle riding became contested sites for defining American identity, power structures, and social change throughout the twentieth century.
Analysis of his publications shows a cohesive scholarly thread exploring how marginalized groups navigated and transformed American society through leisure practices and subcultural formations. Both major works demonstrate meticulous archival research connecting micro-histories of specific communities to macro-level national narratives about work, freedom, and identity construction in modern America.
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