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Mark Choate

Field: Modern Europe, Modern Italy

Contact Info:

mark_choate@byu.edu
2137 JFSB
(801) 422-5324

Consultation Hours:

T, Th 3:00 - 4:00pm
Current Classes:
  • Hist 314. European Fascism, 1914 to the Present
  • Hist 490. Senior Essay

Classes Taught:

  • Hist 200. Historian's Craft
  • Hist 202. World Civilizations since 1500
  • Hist 307. Europe Since 1914
  • Hist 314. European Fascism, 1914 to the Present
  • Hist 327. Italy in the Modern World Since 1848
  • Hist 485. Junior Seminar: European Colonialisms, 1830-1960
  • Hist 485. Junior Seminar: Topics in the History of World Migrations
  • Hist 490. Senior Essay: Europe since 1789
  • Hist 490. Senior Essay: International Migrations since 1800
  • Hist 663. Graduate Seminar in Contemporary European History since 1789

Biography
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Mark I. Choate is an associate professor of history, having joined the department faculty in August 2001. He teaches courses on Europe since 1914, Italy since 1848, World Civilizations since 1500, colonialism, international migration, and European fascisms. His first book, "Emigrant Nation: The Making of Italy Abroad," is published by Harvard University Press (June 2008). An Italian edition is forthcoming from Oscar Mondadori in 2010.

Mark began his undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma, and received his B.A. magna cum laude, M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in history (2002) from Yale University. His dissertation on Italian colonialism and migration, supported by a Fulbright Scholarship, was awarded Yale’s Hans Gatzke Prize for an outstanding dissertation in European history. A paper he presented in August 2001 at the International Conference of Historical Geographers in Quebec was awarded the Andrew Hill Clark Prize by the American Academy of Geographers. Mark has also presented conference papers at meetings of the American Historical Association, Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Association for the Study of Modern Italy, and French Colonial History Society. His articles and reviews have appeared in Forum Italicum, Modern Italy, French Colonial History, The International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, and International Migration Review.