Gillian Glaes
Director | Franke Global Leadership Initiative
Contact
- Office
- MLIB 406B
- Phone
- 406-243-5679
- gillian.glaes@mso.umt.edu
- Office Hours
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Education
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.A., University of Oregon
- B.A., 猎奇重口
Courses Taught
Franke Global Leadership Initiative:
- GBLD 110: Global Challenges and Leadership (online)
- GBLD 194: Franke GLI seminar on migration and refugees
History:
- HSTR 353: Modern France
- HSTR 391: Modern African History
- HSTR 391: The Cold War in Global Perspective (online)
- HSTR 391: Africa since 1945
- HSTR 391: Comparative Genocide
- HSTR 391: Europe and Refugees: A History
African-American Studies:
- AAS 208H: Africa: From Egypt to Apartheid's Origins (online)
- AAS 291: A History of South Africa (online)
Davidson Honors College:
- Ways of Knowing
- The Holocaust
Teaching Experience
Visiting Professor (2014-2021)
- History
- African-American Studies
- Franke Global Leadership Initaitive
- Davidson Honors College
Research Interests
- migration
- colonialism and decolonization
- political protest
- policing and state surveillance
- race, ethnicity, and identity
- citizenship and belonging
Projects
- edited collection on anti-racism in France (in progress)
- biography of Sally N'Dongo (in progress)
Field of Study
Research interests include:
• Immigration, colonialism, and post-colonialism
• Surveillance and immigration policy
• Ethnicity, race, and identity
• Social history of medicine and public health
• Immigrant and immigrant-oriented associations and organizations
• Social welfare and immigrant communities
• Refugee resettlement
• Mass violence
• Skiing, leisure, mobility, vacationing, and popular culture
Selected Publications
My book, , explores the relationship between immigrant political activism, state surveillance, and social welfare from multiple perspectives while factoring the dynamics of colonialism, decolonization, and the Cold War. And it's relevant to today's debates about immigration, race, nationalism, and identity.
Publications
- " The African Immigrant Community, Political Activism, and the French Globalization Project in Postcolonial France" in ed. Matthias Middell (Leipzig: ReCentGlobe Publications, 2025).
- Review of Fabrice Longrognet, (H-France December 2023)
- "" (Hommes et Migrations 2023/3 no. 1342)
- (Routledge 2018)
- (H-France July 2018)
- (The Journal of Social History July 2017)
- (H-France July 2017)
- "." French Cultural Studies 24, no. 2 (May 2013).
- "Sally N'Dongo, African Immigration, and the Politics of Neocolonialism in France and West Africa." Migrance 39 (2012).
- ", 1946-1960." The Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 37 (2010).
- ": Surveillance and the African Immigrant Community in France, 1960-1979." Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques 36 (Summer 2010), 108-126.
- "': Media Representations of the 1963 Saint Denis Riot." The Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, 36 (2008).
- ": The Centre Medico-Social Bossuet, the West African Community, and the Struggle Against Tuberculosis, 1963-1979." The Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, 32 (2005).
Affiliations
- African-American Studies
Professional Experience
- Director, Franke Global Leadership Initiative (2023-present)
- Associate Director, Franke Global Leadership Initiative (2022-2023)
- Director, UM Humanities Institute (2019-2023)
- Visiting Professor, History and African-American Studies (2014-2021)
International Experience
- Fulbright Scholar: Germany and Belgium
- International presentations: France, Germany, Britain, and Canada
- Title XI-funded course development: Chile and Argentina
- Dissertation and book manuscript research: France
- Instructor, U.S. History: Aalborg University, Denmark
- Undergraduate study abroad: France and Greece