Syllabi and bibliographies for recently taught courses:
History of Capitalism in the USA, syllabus (2017)
Democracy in America: Historical Perspectives, syllabus (2016)
US History since 1865, syllabus (2017)
History of Charlotte, NC, syllabus (2016)
Select Bibliography for History of Charlotte course (2016)
Select Bibliography for Depression and New Deal BA seminar (2013)
M.A. Theses Directed (with completion date)
Kathryn Anne Bagley, “Stealing Reproductive Rights: Compulsory Pediatric Sterilization in Georgia, 1939-1962” (2011)
Kathryn Anne Bellew, “A Cold November: A Northern Family and the Civil War” (2011)
Matthew Chisholm, “Of Sweat and Earth: Memory and Myth on the Road to Nowhere in the Southern Smoky Mountains” (2011)
Charles Clifton McShane, “Class, Christ, and Cocktails: The Clash of Business Boosterism and Southern Baptism in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1965-1980” (2011)
Kurt David Geske, “Where Johnny Got His Gun: One American City’s Experience with Military Mobilization during World War I–Charlotte and Camp Greene, North Carolina” (2012)
Clifford Wilson Stoner III, “A Few Dollars More: Funding the American Space Program for 1962 and 1966” (2012)
Jason Woodrow Doom, “Restructuring the United States Information Agency for Dialogue and Human Rights, 1968-1984” (2013)
Kelly Summerrow, “Charles Kettering and the Intersection of Technology and Human Intellect” (2013)
Lucas Charles Ross, “Charlotte’s Airport Enters the Jet Age: Charlotte Douglas, 1954-1983” (2016)
Bryan Gable, “City of Racers: The Growth of the NASCAR Industry in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1949-2000” (2018)
Madison P. Rhinehart, “‘International House, Where Charlotte Welcomes the World’: A Case Study of an Immigrant-Serving Nonprofit in an Emerging Global Gateway City, 1980-2010.” (2019)
Sarah V. Wilds, “‘And the North Carolina Morons Lived | Happily Ever After’: The Human Betterment League of North Carolina, 1947-1988” (2019)
Louanne Hoverman, “Culture Clash and Administrative Reactions: The Evolution of Dissent at Kent State University, 1954–1970.” (2019)
John “Mike” Gregory, “Drafting Disney for Victory: Animation, Propaganda, and Political Resistance, 1941–1942.” (2019)
Bradley K. Holt, “The Champions of Popular Rights: North Carolina’s Political Reformation, 1850-1862” (2021)