Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 3133
Email: bhale@apu.edu
Office Location: Ronald Building 134
Office Hours: TBD
Bradley Hale, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of History and Political Science
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Profile
Brad Hale, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at Azusa Pacific University, specializing in modern European and African history. In addition to research on French missionary efforts in twentieth-century North Africa, Hale also studies the events, politics, and culture of 1968.
Education
Ph.D. - University of Connecticut, 2005
M.A. - University of Connecticut, 1993
B.A. - Vassar College, 1989
M.A. - University of Connecticut, 1993
B.A. - Vassar College, 1989
Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Presentations
Hale, Brad. "The Protestant and Muslim Invasions: Catholic Missionaries and Religious Pluralism in Colonial Algeria, 1919-1939." The Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Albuquerque, 2007
Hale, Brad. "The White Fathers' Burden: Catholic Missionaries and the Mission Civilisatrice in Interwar Algeria." Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Lubbock , 2004
Hale, Brad. "'Lazarus Come Forth': The Mission civilisatrice and the 'resurrection' of Christianity in twentieth-century colonial Algeria." The Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Colorado Springs, 2005
Hale, Brad. "The Protestant and Muslim Invasions: Catholic Missionaries and Religious Pluralism in Colonial Algeria, 1919-1939." The Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Albuquerque, 2007
Hale, Brad. "The White Fathers' Burden: Catholic Missionaries and the Mission Civilisatrice in Interwar Algeria." Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Lubbock , 2004
Hale, Brad. "'Lazarus Come Forth': The Mission civilisatrice and the 'resurrection' of Christianity in twentieth-century colonial Algeria." The Western Society for French History, Annual Conference, Colorado Springs, 2005
Expertise
1968
French Colonialism
Modern Africa
Modern Europe
Modern France
Modern World History
Courses Taught
Freshman Writing Seminar (ENGL 110)
World Civilizations since 1648 (HIST 121)
Enlightenment Europe (HIST 357)
Europe 1789-1914 (HIST 358)
Europe 1914-1992 (HIST 359)
Research and Writing (POLI 300)
History and Politics of the Non-Western World (POLI 390)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
World Civilizations since 1648 (HIST 121)
Enlightenment Europe (HIST 357)
Europe 1789-1914 (HIST 358)
Europe 1914-1992 (HIST 359)
Research and Writing (POLI 300)
History and Politics of the Non-Western World (POLI 390)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.