Michael Schwarz, assistant professor of history, joined Ashland University in 2008. He teaches courses on American History. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Vincent College, a Master of Arts from Ohio University, and a PhD in history from the University of Kentucky.
Courses Taught:
- HIST 212 American History through the Civil War
- HIST 213 American History since the Civil War
- HIST 353 Early Republic
- HIST 356 Age of Enterprise and Progressivism
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.