Education
Biddulph received his Doctor of Philosophy from Indiana University, where he wrote his dissertation on "Karl Marx"s Early Thought in the Soviet Union".
Biddulph received his Doctor of Philosophy from Indiana University, where he wrote his dissertation on "Karl Marx"s Early Thought in the Soviet Union".
At various times, he was a faculty member at Brigham Young University, University of Victoria, and Rutgers University. Biddulph began his academic career as a professor at Rutgers University. He was chair of the political science department at the University of Victoria.
Biddulph also wrote the book The Morning Breaks (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1996).
Articles by Biddulph include the 1983 article "Local Interest Articulation at Communist Party of the Soviet Union Congress", "Soviet Intellectual Dissent as a Political Counter Culture" in Western Political Quarterly, Volume 25, Number. 3, p. 417-433.
522-533, "Religious Liberty and the Ukrainian State: Nationalism Versus Equal Protection" in Brigham Young University Law Review, 1995 and "Religious Participation of Youth in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics" in Europe-Asia Studies, Volume 31, Issue 3 (July 1979) p.