Congratulations to Jeremy Neely whose article, "'A Pure Son of Missouri': Freeman Barrows at the Crossroads of the Slaveholding Frontier," has been published in the July issue of the Missouri Historical Review. Bill Piston also has a “very nice book review” in the same issue. … [Read more...] about History Professor published in Review
Education at the Edge of Empire: Negotiating Pueblo Identity in New Mexico's Indian Boarding Schools (Indigenous Confluences) Hardcover – May 22, 2015 by John Gram (Author), Theodore Jojola (Foreword) For the vast majority of Native American students in federal Indian boarding schools at the turn of the twentieth century, the experience was nothing short of tragic. … [Read more...] about John Gram, incoming History Instructor, has first book published
The 4th edition Victor Matthews’ book has just been published under the new title, The Cultural World of the Bible, by Baker Academic. This revised and expanded new edition contains historical summaries at the beginning of each chapter and a discussion of aspects of everyday life. Rather than serving primarily as a reference work, its aim is to spark conversation and to … [Read more...] about Victor Matthews has 4th edition of book published
Michelle Morgan, Assistant Professor in the History Department, recently had a chapter published in a book entitled "American Education in Popular Media, From the Blackboard to the Silver Screen". This book examines how popular media including mass magazines, radio, film, and television have represented schooling in the United States over the course of the twentieth century. … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Michelle Morgan for her Recent Publication