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Dr.Kenneth J. Grieb
Born(1939-04-03)April 3, 1939
Buffalo, New York, US
DiedJuly 13, 2018(2018-07-13) (aged 79)
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, US
Alma materUniversity at Buffalo
Indiana University
OccupationProfessor
Years active1966–2018
SpouseKelly Rigby
Children2
AwardsRegents Teaching Excellence Award

Kenneth J. Grieb (April 3, 1939 – July 13, 2018) was an American professor from New York who taught at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. He coordinated the university's Model United Nations team starting in 1968.

A $1.9 million scholarship program, the Kenneth J. Grieb Scholarship Fund, was created in his name posthumously in 2018.

Bibliography

Articles published by Kenneth J. Grieb include:

  • The United States and the Central American Federation (1967)
  • The Lind Mission to Mexico (1968)
  • The Causes of the Carranza Rebellion: A Reinterpretation (1968)
  • Reginald del Valle: A California Diplomat's Sojourn in Mexico (1968)
  • Warren G. Harding and the Dominican Republic U.S. Withdrawal, 1921–1923 (1969)
  • The Domestic Scene as a Key to Latin America (1969)
  • Discussion Summary (1969)
  • A Badger General's Foray into Diplomacy: General Edward S. Bragg in Mexico (1969)
  • American Involvement in the Rise of Jorge Ubico (1970)
  • The United States and General Jorge Ubico's Retention of Power (1971)
  • Standard Oil and the Financing of the Mexican Revolution (1971)
  • The United States and the Rise of General Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez (1971)
  • Area Studies and the Traditional Disciplines (1974)
  • Jorge Ubico and the Belize Boundary Dispute (1974)
  • Concentration of Political Power and Levels of Economic Development in Latin American Countries: A Comment and a Research Proposal (1974)
  • Sir Lionel Carden and the Anglo-American Confrontation in Mexico: 1913 – 1914 (1975)
  • A Brief Outline History of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies (1975 with Robert L. Carmin and N. Merrill Rippy)
  • The Guatemalan Military and the Revolution of 1944 (1976)
  • History's Contribution to the Study of Social Revolution in Latin America (1976)
  • Guatemala and the Second World War (1977)
  • The Myth of a Central American Dictators' League (1978)
  • Guatemalan Caudillo: The Regime of Jorge Ubico, Guatemala – 1931–1944 (1979)

References

  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Kenneth J. Grieb". UW Oshkosh Today. Retrieved 26 August 2020.


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