Erik Johnsen is teaches history at Portland Community College, University of Portland, and Southern New Hampshire University. In this episode, Erik discusses his academic and professional background, his research into Austrian nationalism between World War I and the early Cold War, and life as a full-time part-time instructor.
This episode’s recommendations:
Gary Gerstle, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century, updated ed. (Princeton University Press, 2017),
Edward E. Baptist, The Half has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism (Basic Books, 2016)
Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration (Penguin, 2011)
Richard White, The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford University Press, 2017),
History Speaker Series with Dr. Luke Peterson
Museum Careers for Historians: Jazlyn Sanderson - Director, Museum of Native American History
Constitution Day 2023: The Fourteenth Amendment and Modern United States History
Museum Careers for Historians: Karen Kincaid Brady - Programming Director, Neill-Cochran House Museum
Museum Careers for Historians: Karl McKinnon - Assistant Director of Operations and Chief Financial Officer, Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Museum Careers for Historians: Buster Ratliff - Director of Operations, Cultural Foundation of the Texas Panhandle and Panhandle-Plains Museum
Museum Careers for Historians: Bonnie Barnes - Executive Director, Keys History and Discover Center
The Importance of the Liberal Arts with Tim Garrity - Historian, Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Should I Go to Graduate School (MA or PhD) for History?
How Do I Write a History Research Paper?
How Do I Develop a Thesis Statement?
How Do I Find Primary Sources for a History Research Project?
How Do I Find Secondary Sources for a History Research Project?
How Do I Develop a Historical Research Question?
How Do I Find a History Research Topic?
Legal Careers for Historians: Mathew Merz - Conflicts Analyst, Akerman LLP
Library Careers for Historians: Nina Thomas - Manager, Westerville History Museum
Business Careers for Historians: Deb Gogliettino - Associate Dean of Business Academics, SNHU
Writing Historical Fiction: Paul Witcover - Author, Lincolnstein, and Associate Dean of MFA in Creative Writing, SNHU
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