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C. Thomas Long

Assistant Professorial Lecturer

801 22nd St. NW #303 Phone: (202) 994-6528
Washington, D.C. 20052 Email: tomlong@gwu.edu

Professor Tom LongTom Long conducts research on the military and legal interactions between Britain and America through 1815. He is currently investigating the activities and influence of Admiral George Montagu, Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, and James and Richard Barron during the American Revolution through their participation in the naval campaign in the Chesapeake. He also continues to investigate the impact of federalism on American life through the federal regulation of economic activity. (Complete C.V.)

Selected Publications

"Enhancing the Value of the Thrift Franchise: A Possible Solution for the Dilemma of the FSLIC," 37 Catholic U. L. Rev. 385-464 (1988). Co-authored with William J. Schilling and Carol R. Van Cleef.

"Caribbean Banking Subsidiaries and the International Banking Act of 1978." 15 International Lawyer 687-707 (1981).

"Regulatory Outlook - Would Congress's New Proposal for Regulatory Consolidation Increase Efficiency?" Bank Accounting & Finance 8, no. 5 (Spring 1995): 34-40.

Courses Taught

Hist 71: American History to 1877
Hist 72: American History 1876 to the present
Hist 101: Military History to the 1860s
Hist 101 Military History since 1860
Hist 126: The United States and the Wars in Indochina, 1945-1975
Hist 168: America before 1764
Hist 169: Revolutionary America
Hist 199: Senior Thesis
Hist 225: American History Survey
Hist 230: Strategy and Policy
Hist 297: Readings in Naval History

Education

J.D. Cum Laude, Harvard University, 1970.
Ph.D., The George Washington University, 2005.

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