Associate Professor of History, Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Shulman studies technology, science, and American politics in the 19th and 20th centuries, with special interests in the history of energy, environmental history, communication and transportation, the history of intelligence, and the history of American foreign relations. He teaches courses in the history of technology, energy and the environment, historical methods, and contemporary history. His current book project is a history of ideas about intelligence in twentieth century America.
Why Trump shouldn't leverage the government's emergency oil supply to bolster the GOP
Aug 13, 2018 13:50 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
President Donald Trump has publicly griped about the prices of oil and gasoline, which are at their highest levels in four years. If oil supplies were to suddenly grow, those prices might well decline. That is why,...
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