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Andy Carlson is a Professor in the Department of History at Capital University, where he has been teaching since 1995. His academic work focuses on historical and social dynamics related to race, ethnicity, gender, and global food security.
His educational background includes advanced degrees from prestigious institutions:
- B.A. from Johns Hopkins University
- M.A. from Brown University
- Ph.D. from Brown University
Carlson's research centers on comparative analysis of social structures in American and global contexts. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as U.S. History Survey, Introduction to African History, Civil War and Reconstruction, The Vietnam War and the 1960s, Cultural Pluralism in American Society, and Global Systems: Food Security. These courses reflect his interdisciplinary approach, bridging history, sociology, and global studies.
Although specific publications are not listed, he is the author of four books and dozens of articles, reviews, and conference papers, indicating a sustained and impactful scholarly output over several decades.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
Carlson advises students and contributes to academic mentoring, though no specific advisees are named. There is no mention of funded grants, research teams, or laboratory affiliations, which is consistent with humanities scholarship. His work appears to be centered in historical and social analysis rather than experimental or lab-based research.




