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The Department’s new addition, Dr. Savitri Kunze, just finished her first semester teaching at BGSU.
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The Department’s new addition, Dr. Savitri Kunze, just finished her first semester teaching at BGSU.
Continue reading12 Tuesday Apr 2016
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At the annual Ohio Academy of History conference, which met at the Stark Campus of Kent State University on April 1 and 2, 2016, BGSU History faculty and alumni participated in four panels. Drs. Ben Greene and Steven Schrag delivered papers, “Waging a Cultural Cold War: U. S. Public Diplomacy During the Cold War,” and “Goering in Captivity: An Analysis of the Treatment of High Value German POWs in the Immediate Postwar Period,” respectively, while PhD alumnus Dr. Don Eberle’s paper was entitled “Dumped in to the Maumee River of Placed in a Padded Cell: Scott Nearing, Toledo University and Academic Freedom During the First World War.” Graduate Director Dr. Michael Brooks participated in a roundtable discussion of Graduate Directors in Ohio. Department Chair Dr. Scott C. Martin chaired and commented on a panel that was co-sponsored by the Alcohol and Drugs History Society: “Drink and Temperance: Literature, Rum, and Central Asia.” In addition, Dr. Martin, who assumed the presidency of the Ohio Academy for the coming year, delivered his Presidential Lecture at Business Meeting/Luncheon on Saturday, speaking on “Serendipity in the Cemetery: The Anglo-American Community in Florence, 1840-1860.”
26 Tuesday Jan 2016
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At the American Library Association’s winter meeting earlier this month, the ALA named The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol: Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives, edited by Professor Scott C. Martin, as one of ten publications on its 2016 Outstanding References Source List. Academic and public libraries use this list when considering which reference works to purchase for their collections. Andrew Boney, the senior acquisitions editor at SAGE, congratulated Martin for receiving this “great honor in the academic publishing world,” calling the award “well-deserved recognition.” The encyclopedia contains 1,774 pages in three volumes, with a total of 550 entries.
27 Friday Mar 2015
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Joe Faykosh, current Doctoral candidate in the Graduate Program in Policy History at BGSU, led a Phi Alpha Theta Professionalism/Teaching Forum titled “So, You’re Teaching for the First Time?” He discussed strategies for creating a class syllabus, course content, evaluations, and other tips he’s learned from his first time teaching history at BGSU to the present. The session was aimed at graduate students, whether interested in moving on to other doctoral programs or entering the teaching field with a Masters. History faculty Dr. Scott Martin, Dr. Walt Grunden, and Dr. Michael Brooks also shared some of their advice from their first forays into teaching.
“So, You’re Teaching for the First Time?” was part of the ongoing Phi Alpha Theta Professionalism Series “So, You Want to be a Historian?” with other sessions on presenting at conferences and applying for doctoral programs.
18 Wednesday Mar 2015
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Rachel Pawlowicz, a Masters student in the Graduate Program in Policy History at BGSU, and Dr. Walter Grunden had a featured article in The History Teacher, the journal from The Society for History Education. “Teaching Atrocities: The Holocaust and Unit 731 in the Secondary School Curriculum” was published in the February 2015 issue. The article can be found here. For more on The History Teacher and for other articles in the issue, click here.
For more on Dr. Grudnen’s scholarship and teaching, please visit his faculty page.
04 Wednesday Feb 2015
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Dr. Apollos Nwauwa, History professor at BGSU and director of the Africana Studies Department, has co-edited a book, Nigerian Political Leaders, recently published.
From the publisher: “Nigerian Political Leaders is a collection of comprehensive and well-researched essays on selected political leaders, both civilian and military written by notable scholars. While many leaders have ruled Nigeria since 1960, not all have made significant contributions to good governance and nation building. Because of leadership challenges, the search for sustainable democracy and political stability has been quite elusive. These problems have been compounded by the vastness of the country as well as its multi-ethnic composition, religious divide, and the recurrent intervention of the military in politics. Thus, the result has been an unending difficulty in establishing a workable political schema for an enduring unity. Given the series of political and religious disturbances, civil war, economic meltdown, plundering of national resources, and frequent change of government, are Nigerians as a people simply ungovernable or is poor governance the result of the failure of leadership? These are some of the questions that this book addresses.”
For more on Dr. Nwauwa, his teaching, and scholarship, please click on his faculty page
19 Wednesday Nov 2014
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Dr. Larry Nelson and Dr. Walt Grunden were recognized for their research at the Local History Award Reception hosted by the Center for Archival Collections at the Jerome Library at Bowling Green State University. Dr. Larry Nelson, BGSU PhD and faculty member at Firelands, won in the Best Article Division for “A Mysterious and Ambiguous Display of Tactics: The Second Siege of Fort Meigs July 21-28, 1813,” published in Ohio History. Dr. Walt Grunden received Honorable Mention in the book category for “Bryan,” an entry in Arcadia Publications’ “Images of America” series.
To read Dr. Nelson’s article, please click here.
For more on Dr. Grunden’s book, please click here. For more on Dr. Grunden’s research and teaching, please click on his faculty page.
30 Thursday Oct 2014
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Dr. Scott Martin, professor and chair of the Department of History at BGSU, had his invited article published in The Oxford Handbook of American Drama. This “ambitious collection of essays will cover American drama in its entirety-from its inception in colonial America, through its many incarnations in the nineteenth century, to its zenith in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.” Dr. Martin’s article for the book is titled “The Politics of Antebellum Melodrama.”
For more on this book, visit the publisher’s page.
For more on Dr. Martin’s teaching and scholarship, please visit his faculty page.
07 Tuesday Oct 2014
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Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle’s audiobook, Europe’s Dark Journey: The Rise of Hitler and Nazi Germany, is available online through Amazon.com and other audiobook platforms.
“In Europe’s Dark Journey, Beth A. Griech-Polelle examines the factors that led to the ascendance of Adolf Hitler during the rebuilding of post-World War I Germany. Moving from the birth of modern Germany through the First World War, Griech-Polelle then focuses on Hitler’s early years and the creation of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. Griech-Polelle illustrates how Hitler consolidated power—resulting in a society divided against itself and at war with a major portion of the world—and also maintains a special focus on the persecution of the Jewish population, both inside Nazi Germany and in conquered parts of Europe.”
For more on Dr. Griech-Polelle’s research, please visit her faculty page.
09 Wednesday Apr 2014
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Dr. Barton Bernstein, professor emeritus in history at Stanford, lunched with the graduate students and faculty in the Graduate Program in Policy History at BGSU on April 8th. The session, organized by Dr. Benjamin Greene and titled “Rapping With Bernstein,” as the groups ate sandwich wraps while listening to Dr. Bernstein.
Dr. Bernstein discussed the travails of researching and writing, with attention to details being the primary focus of his informal discussion.
Later that day, Dr. Bernstein was the speaker in the Gary Hess Lecture, giving his talk on the “Atomic Bombing Reconsidered.”