Erin Smither, a former history master’s student at MSU and currently an archivist at the State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center-Springfield (in the Meyer Library), has an article in the July 2016 issue of the Missouri Historical Review. The article is called "A Nice Cottage Where We Always Stop: The Branson Lodging Postcards Collection and Ozarks Tourism." It … [Read more...] about Article Published by History Graduate
Please join us in congratulating Brooks Blevins on his recent publication in the prestigious, Journal of Southern History. “Region, Religion, and Competing Visions of Mountain Mission Education in the Ozarks,” Journal of Southern History, LXXXII, No. 1 (Feb. 2016): 59-96. … [Read more...] about History Professor has article published
Eric Nelson’s article, which was awarded the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference’s Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize, looks at how the history of Paola and the Minim Order was recorded. “The problem I came across when studying Paola was that almost none of what the written histories told me matched what documents from the actual time period said,” said Nelson. That was when … [Read more...] about History Professor Receives Award
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy, History Department Head, co-edited a forum with anthropologist, Kathleen Young, on the 30th anniversary of Elaine Scarry’s, “The Body in Pain.” This is now published in Peace and Change. Here is the link to the complete article. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pech.2015.40.issue-4/issuetoc … [Read more...] about Kathleen Kennedy Published in Peace and Change
John Gram has an article in the latest edition of History of Education Quarterly, titled: "The Consequences of Competition: Federal Boarding Schools, Competing Institutions, Pueblo Communities, and the Fight to Control the Flow of Pueblo Students, 1881-1928" Here is the link to the article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hoeq.12136/abstract Congratulations … [Read more...] about History Instructor Published in Quarterly