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Shane R. Tomashot: Historian

Shane Tomashot is a PhD candidate in history at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. He taught high school history and government for eight years. His research interests include: the Inter-War era, Political Economy, Untied States foreign policy, weapons proliferation, and numerous historical topics such as the Enlightenment, Imperialism and World War II.

Education:
 * PhD Candidate, Modern World History, Georgia State University
 * Masters Degree, International Relations, Wright State University
 * Bachelors Degree, Secondary Social Studies Education, Wright State University

Awards:
 * Nominated for "GGC Teaching Award," spring 2013
 * Awarded full assistantship with Georgia State University History Department in January of 2010 (Spring Semester)
 * Recognized for Best Graduate Thesis. Presented Graduate Thesis at the 2006 Wright State Graduate Colloquium, representing the Political Science Department
 * Member of: Golden Key National Honor Society, The Chancellor’s List, Phi Kappa Phi, and the Biltmore’s List of Who’s Who

Conferences:
 * Paper Presentation for Center for Instructional Innovation, Utilizing High School Techniques in the College Classroom, 9 March 2012
 * Committee Chair for Center for Instructional Innovation, Pedagogy Techniques, 9 March 2012
 * Committee Chair for Southern American Studies Association, Geographies of Race and Belonging: Southern Authenticity, Citizenship, and the "Stranger," 19 February 2011