Stephen Engle, Ph.D.


History

Stephen Engle, Ph.D., teaches 19th-century America and has completed a new book on Federalism during the American Civil War. He holds a Ph.D. in American History and has been at Florida Atlantic University since 1990, serving for five years as History Department Chair. He is a former Fulbright to Germany and currently a Lecturer for the Smithsonian Institution’s Associates Program, and an OAH Distinguished Lecturer.

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The South: Exploring an American Idea

It has been said that we may not know where the American South is anymore, but we know when we are in it. Something about the South won’t let go of the American imagination. Historians are fascinated by the region, its people, its culture and its influence on this country–from the Civil War to tensions and conflicts that resonate among Americans today.

Much new scholarship has surfaced in recent decades, and historian Stephen D. Engle reassesses why the idea of the South began and what have been its effects on America by surveying the region, the people and the region’s cultural identity. In this thoughtful program, he explores the South as an idea and why its complexities remain in our modern culture.
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.

Course # F1W4 — One Time Event
Place:Room 151 (Annex), Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Wednesday, November 28 2018
Time:2:30 - 4 PM
Fee:$25 / member; $35 / non-member

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