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Mt Pleasant, MI
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December 12, 2012

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Timothy D. Hall

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EDUCATION

Ph.D

. Northwestern University, 1991

M.A

. University of Chicago, 1986

Th.M

. Dallas Theological Seminary, 1984

B.A

. Grace University, 1979

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1996

-Present, Associate Professor, Central Michigan University

1993

-1996, Assistant Professor, Central Michigan University

1992

-1993, Visiting Assistant Professor, Colgate University

1991

-1992, Research Assistant Professor, Northwestern University

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

American history, colonial and revolutionary America, teaching history

COURSES TAUGHT

HST 111: United States History to 1865

HST 301: The Craft of History

HST 303: Era of the American Revolution

HST 397: Special Topics in History--Saints and Sinners: Religion and

Society in Colonial British America

HST 400: Teaching History in the Secondary Schools

HST 496: Research Seminar

HST 511: Colonial British America

HST 597: Special Topics in History--Benjamin Franklin's World

HST 602: Colloquium in United States History to 1865

HST 711: Seminar in Colonial and Revolutionary American History

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

"Structuring Provincial Imagination: The Rhetoric and

Experience of Social Change in Eighteenth-Century New England,"

American Historical Review, 103 (December, 1998): 1411-39.

"Lifestyles, Social Trends, and Fashion" in American Eras,

1600-1754: The Colonial Era, ed. Jessica Kross (Detroit: Gale

Publishing Company, 1997).

Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy and the Reshaping of the

Colonial American Religious World (Durham, NC: Duke University

Press, 1994).

"Fundamentalism," in Dictionary of American History Supplement

(Lakeville, CT: American Reference Publishing Company, 1996).

RECENT PRESENTATIONS

"Identifying Important People and Events in History" presented

at the 7th Annual Conference of the Michigan Council for

History Education, Wayne, Michigan, October 17, 2000.

"Conversion and Community in Crisis: Assurance, Community, and

Individualism in the Antinomian Controversy, 1636-1638,"

presented at "Conference on Puritanism and Its Discontents,"

Grand Rapids, MI, May 30, 1998.

"American History on the World Wide Web: Using the Library of

Congress's American Memory Collections to Teach Michigan

Standards-Based U.S. History," presented at the Michigan

Council for the Social Studies Annual State Conference, Grand

Rapids, MI, February 26, 1998.

Comment on session, "Boundary Crossings: Toward a History of

the Religious Book" at the Annual Convention of the American

Historical Association, Seattle, WA, January 11, 1998.

"Technology, Media, the World-Wide Web and the Standards," and

"Reframing the College Curricula for History Teacher

Education," presented at Central Michigan University Department

of History Conference on "Culture Wars: The Politics of History

and the National History Standards," Mt. Pleasant, MI, March

21, 1996.

"Identity and Community: The Case of Samson Occom, Christian

Indian Preacher," presented at the Conference of the Institute

of Early American History and Culture, University of Michigan,

Ann Arbor, MI, June 4, 1995.

WORK IN PROGRESS

"Evangelical Conversion, the Self, and Community, 1630-1830" an

exploration of evangelical conversion's role in the structural

transformation of the transatlantic world of commerce and

culture in the early modern period.

Colonial America in the Atlantic World, a survey of British

American history to 1763, co-written with T.H. Breen.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Book Review Editor and Co-editor, [1]H-AmRel: American

Religious History, 19945-present

Executive Board Member, Michigan Council for History Education,

1996-present

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