Dale Graden
Professor
305A Administration Building
208-885-8956
History Department
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3175
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3175
Dale Graden is a full professor of history. His research interests are Latin America, film history, the transatlantic slave trade and international street art.
- Ph.D., Latin American History, University of Connecticut, 1991
- M.A.L.S., Interfield with concentration in American Studies, Wesleyan University, 1980
- B.A., Political Science, Tufts University, 1974
Courses
- HIST 315: Comparative African American Cultures
- HIST 414: History and Film
- HIST 439/539: Modern Latin America
- HIST 440/540: Social Revolution in Latin America
- HIST 441/541: Slavery and Freedom in the Americas
- HIST 438/538: Modern Mexico
Dale Graden was born in Philadelphia, raised in Rhode Island, attended college in Boston, and graduate school in Connecticut. He had never been west of Chicago before his journey west in summer 1992, destination Moscow, Idaho. He became interested in all themes related to race after residing in Rhode Island in the 1960s, reading insightful history and studying with great professors. His research and curiosity has taken him to many fascinating locales, including the back country of Idaho and New England, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Curaçao, Spain, West Europe. He has learned much from his students and environments. He likes to read and looks forward to arriving at a university every day. Other interests include biking, hiking, swimming and watching international soccer matches.
- Comparative slavery and emancipations in the Americas
- International street art
- The transatlantic slave trade
Books
- Graden, Dale T. Street Art in Revolutionary Venezuela (self published, 2019), accessible via Kindle.
- Graden, Dale T. Disease, Resistance, and Lies: The Demise of the Transatlantic Slave Trade to Brazil and Cuba (Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2014).
- Graden, Dale T. From Slavery to Freedom in Brazil: Bahia, 1835-1900 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2006).
Articles
- Graden, Dale T. “The Cape Lopez Africans at Maranhão: Geopolitical Literacy, British Consuls, and the End of the Transatlantic Slave Trade to Brazil,” Atlantic Studies, 2019, forthcoming.
- Graden, Dale T. and Paulo Cesar Oliveira de Jesus, "The Bella Miquelina Affair: The transatlantic slave trade, British suppression and one African’s quest for liberty in the Bay of All Saints of Salvador da Bahia, Brazil in 1848,” Atlantic Studies 13:4 (2016; online); print edition in 2017.
- Dale T. Graden, “’The Earth Endureth Forever’: Hemingway in Spain,” The Volunteer, June 2016, online.
- Dale T. Graden, "A Force for Transformation: The Memory of Ali Primera in the Street Art of Caracas," Nacla: Report on the Americas, 46:3 (fall 2013), 64-71.
- Dale T. Graden, "A Resistencia Escrava e a Abolicao do Trafico Transatlantico dos Escravos para o Brasil em 1850," Revista Africana Studia (Porto, Portugal), 15:1 (spring 2011).
- Dale T. Graden, "Interpreters, Translators and the Spoken Word in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to Cuba and Brazil," Ethnohistory, 58:3 (2011).
- Dale T. Graden, "Slave Resistance and the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to Brazil in 1850," Historia Unisinos (Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil), 14:3 (Sept/Dec 2010)283-94.
- Dale T. Graden, “Street Art in Revolutionary Venezuela,” NACLA: Report on the Americas (NYC), July 2009.
- Dale T. Graden, “Notes from a Fan: Paulo Freire Comes to Idaho,” International Journal of Critical Pedagogy, 1:2 (2008), 98-114.
- Dale T. Graden, “United States Involvement in the Transatlantic Slave Trade to Brazil, 1840-1858,” Afro-Asia, 35 (2007), 9-35.
- CLASS Research Fellowship Award, 2017
- Senior Fulbright Scholar to Venezuela, 2008
- Senior Fulbright Scholar to Brazil, 2000
- University of Idaho Excellence in Teaching Award, 2008 ($5,000)
- Eleven University of Idaho Alumni Association Awards for Faculty Excellence, 1995-2020