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History Faculty: Michael Schwarz -- Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio


Michael Schwarz

Assistant Professor of History

121 Andrews Hall
Ashland University
401 College Avenue
Ashland, Ohio  44805
(419) 289-5233

mschwarz@ashland.edu

Michael Schwarz

Education:

  • Ph.D., University of Kentucky
  • M.A., Ohio University
  • B.A., St. Vincent College

Courses Taught:

  • HIST 212 American History through the Civil War (Syllabus)
  • HIST 353 Early Republic, 1791-1820 (Syllabus)
  • HIST 356 Age of Enterprise and Progressivism (Syllabus)

Recent Publications:

  • "The Dred Scott Case," in Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History (forthcoming).
  • "Washington and Adams, 1789-1801," and "Monroe and Adams" in World and Its Peoples (forthcoming).
  • "The Great Divergence Reconsidered: Hamilton, Madison, and U.S.-British Relations, 1783-89," Journal of the Early Republic, 27 (Fall 2007), 407-36.
  • Book reviews in Georgia Historical Quarterly and The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.

 



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