Author: P. Scott Corbett

P. Scott Corbett is currently a Learning Partner at Ventura college. Previously he was an Instructor of History at Oxnard College from 1996 to 2009 and he continues to be an adjunct faculty member at California State University, Channel Islands since 2002. His previous appointments include Lecturer in Comparative History: National Institute of Education, Singapore, Assistant Professor of History, Nebraska Wesleyan University and Foreign Expert, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China.
His publications include "Quiet Passages: The Exchange of Civilians Between the United States and Japan During the Second World War," Kent State University Press, 1987, P. Scott Corbett, Felix B. Tan and Wong Yuk Yong, eds., "Information Technology Diffusion in the Asia Pacific: Perspectives on Policy, Electronic Commerce and Education," December 1999, The Idea Group Press as well as P. Scott Corbett and Ronald C. Naugle, eds., "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: Documents in American History" (Volume I to 1877 and Volume II: 1861 to Present), McGraw-Hill, 2003.
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