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Lockard and Goff publications

Craig Lockard, professor emeritus of history and Social Change and Development, and Victoria Goff, associate professor of history and Communication, wrote entries for the just-released book, Star Struck: An Encyclopedia of Celebrity Culture, edited by Sam Riley (ABC Clio, 2010). Lockard wrote “Rock and Pop Music,” “Country and Western Music,” and “Globalization.” Goff wrote about celebrity murders. This encyclopedia covers American celebrity culture from 1950 to 2008, examining its various aspects — and its impact — through entries by 30 expert contributors.

Second edition of Lockard’s book published

The second edition of UW-Green Bay Emeritus Professor Craig Lockard’s Societies, Networks, and Transitions: A Global History has been published by Wadsworth Publishing Company. There is also a new brief edition of the text, entitled World.

Congratulations to Professor Lockard!

Lockard’s Last Lecture

“Crossing Borders: Disciplines, Cultures, and Histories”

 A lecture by Craig Lockard

November 19, 3:30
Christie Theatre, University Union, UWGB

 Please join Social Change and Development as we honor our retiring colleague Craig Lockard. Professor Lockard has served the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as a dedicated teacher, scholar, and institutional and intellectual leader. To our benefit, he has also served the larger academy and intellectual world as a distinguished historian and theoretician of world history.

Co-sponsored by the History Department and the Center for History and Social Change. Please contact Kim Nielsen at nielsenk@uwgb.edu with questions or if accommodations are needed.