Stonecipher Symposium on Technology, Communication and Culture

Bruce Wheeler

William Bruce Wheeler (Professor, Ph.D. Virginia) teaches graduate courses in the early national period and American urban history at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

His writing has focused on the New South. He is the co-author of "Knoxville, Tennessee: Continuity and Change in an Appalachian City" (University of Tennessee Press) and "TVA and the Tellico Dam, 1936-1979" (University of Tennessee Press). Together with Professor Becker, he authored the fourth edition of "Discovering the American Past" (Houghton-Mifflin, 1998), and he is the co-author of the upcoming fourth edition of "Discovering the Western Past" (3rd ed 1997), is in the early stage of work on "Discovering the World Past," scheduled for publication in 1999, and co-authored "Discovering the Global Past, 1997."

Wheeler will give the Stonecipher Symposium's keynote address entitled "A Love Affair Gone Sour: TVA and the American Left" Tuesday, March 23, at 7 p.m. in Derryberry Hall Auditorium.

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Last updated: Feb. 11, 1999