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Gale E. Christianson, D.A. Carnegie Mellon University (1971); Europe, science, biography.
Author of The Last Posse: A Jailbreak, a Manhunt, and the End of Hang-'Em High Justice (2001); Greenhouse: The 200-Year Story of Global Warming (1999); Isaac Newton and the Scientific Revolution (1996); Edwin Hubble: Mariner of the Nebulae (1995); Writing Lives is the Devil! Essays of a Biographer at Work (1993); Fox at the Wood's Edge: A Biography of Loren Eiseley (1990); In the Presence of the Creator: Isaac Newton and His Times (1984); and This Wild Abyss: The Story of the Men Who Made Modern Astronomy (1978).
Richard M. Clokey, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin (1965); American West, Early National.
Author of William H. Ashley: Enterprise and Politics in the Trans-Mississippi West (1980).
Robert G. Clouse, Ph.D.
University of Iowa (1963); Renaissance,Reformation, Medieval Europe
Author, co-author and editor of number of books including The New Millennium Manual, A Once and Future Guide (1999); Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture through the Ages (1993); Women in Ministry, Four Views (1989); War, Four Christian Views (1991); Streams of Civilization (1980).
J. Robert Constantine, Ph.D.
Indiana University (1959); American Intellectual, Nineteenth Century America.
Editor of Letters of Eugene V. Debs (1990), three volumes
Gary W. Daily, M.A.
Roosevelt University (1970); ABD. Rutgers University (1970); Afro-American, Public and Applied, American Women.
Joint Editor of Index to the Writings of Ida Husted Harper: The Terre Haute Years (1988).
Donald L. Layton, Ph.D., Indiana University (1965); Russia and
Communism.
Author of several articles and one book entitled World War II: A Global
Perspective.
Abed H. Mansur, Ph.D., University of Oregon (1964); West Asia,
European Diplomatic.
Author of articles in Arab Historian, International History,
International Journal on World Peace.
Arvid H. Perez, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
(1970); Intellectual, Historiography, Twentieth Century.
Author of several papers on Hermann Broch, Hayden White, and R.G.
Collingwood.
Richard V. Pierard, Ph.D., University of Iowa (1964); Germany,
Africa, The Holocaust.
Author, co-author and editor of number of books including Two Kingdoms:
The Church and Culture through the Ages (1993); Civil Religion and Presidency
(1988); Twilight of the Saints: Biblical Christianity and Civil Religion in
America (1978); and The Unequal Yoke: Evangelical Christianity and Political
Conservatism (1970).
Herbert J. Rissler, Ph.D., Indiana University (1962); Twentieth
Century.
Author of articles in Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, Contemporary
Education, Indiana Education.
Rebecca S. Shoemaker, PhD., Indiana University (1976); Colonial America,
civil liberties. Author of A Biographical Directory of the Indiana General
Assembly, Volume I, 1816-1899 (1980) and The White Court: Justices, Rulings,
Legacy (2004). Thomas E. Siefert, Ed.D.,
Ball State University (1967); U.S., Diplomatic, Social Science Education
Author of articles in Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, Network News
Exchange, and The Councilor.
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