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Dr. John Osburn holds the rank of Professor of History at the University of Central University, where he has taught British and European history since 1969. Previously he taught at Panhandle State University and the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
Dr. Osburn has a special interest in Roman Britain. His research interest concerns British working-class history, and has published several articles in Great Britain, such as "The Full Name of Lloyd Jones: Reflections of Nineteenth-Century Working-Class Religion and Politics," Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 46 (November, 1973): 221-226; as well as as a number of articles in the United States, such as "McKenzie College," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 63 (April, 1960), 533-553.
Memberships include Phi Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Psi. Awards include English & Speaking Union Scholarship and Parriott Graduate Fellowship. Also "Teacher of the Year" at Panhandle State University, and nominee for the same at the University of Central Oklahoma. B.A., B.S., and M.A. degrees were earned at Southern Methodist University, and the Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma.