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CONTRIBUTORS May 2009
Jeffrey C. Blutinger is an Assistant Professor of History at California State University, Long Beach, and Co-Director of the CSULB Jewish Studies Program. He received both his B.A. in English (1984) as well as his J.D. (1988) from UCLA, and he was awarded a Ph.D. in History from UCLA in 2003. He teaches courses in modern Jewish history, world history, and historiography, and his research focuses on the intersection between modern Jewish intellectual and cultural history.
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Judkin Browning is an Assistant Professor of History at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Georgia in 2006. He teaches American Military History and the U.S. Civil War, in addition to survey classes. He has published numerous articles, in journals such as Journal of Southern History and American Nineteenth Century History, and has an article forthcoming in Civil War History.
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Roger P. Davis is a Professor of History at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He earned his Ph.D. in Latin American History from the University of Arizona. He has over twenty years of classroom experience and one of his research areas of interest is higher education pedagogy.
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Mark R. Ellis is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He earned a Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is the author of Law and Order in Buffalo Bill's Country: Legal Culture and Community on the Great Plains.
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Elise Fillpot (Ph.D., The University of Iowa) is the principal investigator of four U.S. Department of Education Teaching American History grants. Her most recent professional development program, the Grant Wood History Institute, serves sixty middle and high school teachers from various eastern Iowa school districts. She conducts classes for pre-service teachers within The University of Iowa Department of History, and is a visiting scholar in the University's College of Education.
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Jack Hood joined the Social Studies Department at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Kansas in 2000, where he teaches United States history and mentors student athletes.
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Joe O'Brien is an Associate Professor in Secondary Social Studies Education at the University of Kansas. He received his B.A. (1974), M.S.Ed. (1975), and Ed.D. (1991) from the University of Virginia, and his scholarly interests include the use of technology in education.
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Mark A. Smith teaches in the History Department of John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Missouri.? He earned his B.A. in History and Philosophy at The College of William and Mary and his Ph.D. in History from the University of Virginia, where he taught students to serve as intern tour guides at Monticello.? He lives in Ballwin, Missouri with his wife and two daughters.
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Steven A. Stofferahn is an Assistant Professor of History at Indiana State University, where he also serves as Faculty Advisor to Phi Alpha Theta. He received his doctorate in medieval history from Purdue University in 2003, specializing in Carolingian political and intellectual culture. The author of several articles and reviews, he is currently preparing a monograph on exile in the early Middle Ages, as well as co-editing a forthcoming Festschrift in honor of John J. Contreni.
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| Linda Van Ingen is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where she also serves as the Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program. She teaches twentieth-century United States history and women's history. She earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Riverside. |
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