Frank Kusch
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Frank Kusch, born September 6, 1959, is a historian of American history, who writes on political and cultural events, post 1945. Kusch is the author of Battleground Chicago: the Police and the 1968 Democratic National Convention (September, 2004) and All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War (August, 2001). Kusch, who also works in academic services and financial assistance with the University of Saskatchewan, has served as an editor and copy editor for publishing houses, newspapers, magazines, and numerous government and civic publications. He has also worked as a media and communications consultant, including speechwriting for federal and provincial politicians in Canada. Kusch has studied at the University of Saskatchewan and Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Kusch is currently working on his Ph.D at the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan.
[edit] Publications
- Battleground Chicago: the Police and the 1968 Democratic National Convention (September, 2004). An excerpt from the book.
- All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War (August, 2001)