Stephen Todd Neese
Dalton, New York
14836
585-***-****: home
585-***-****: cell
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Education
The George Washington University, Washington, DC
*/ ****: PhD in American History.
Dissertation: Algernon Sidney Crapsey: The Last of the Heretics
State University of New York at Brockport
12/1993: MA in American History
Thesis: The Spiritual and the Mundane: Politics and Religion in Colonial Pennsylvania
University of Nevada at Las Vegas
8/1979: BA in American History
Minors in Anthropology and English.
Professional Experience
2005-2011: Full-time Visiting Professor of American History at SUNY Brockport. 2 lower division HST 211 and HST 212 and 2 upper division courses assigned, including one graduate course. HST 390 required of all matriculated students, Research and Methods class with the focus on Vietnam War era, and one upper division and graduate class, US history between 1877 and 1941.
2004-2005: Full-time Visiting Assistant Professor of American History at SUNY Brockport. 3 lower division courses taught, 2 early American and 1 Modern American and 1 upper division course in American Religious History (first half and American Intellectual History 1870- 1925, 2nd half semester year).
2003-2004: Half-time Assistant Professor of History at SUNY Brockport. 2 courses of Recent American History taught.
2001- 2003: Adjunct Professor of History at Genesee Community College, Orleans County Campus. Two courses on Themes in American History: American History from 1492- Civil War and Reconstruction to Present.
1999-2000: Programs Director at Wyoming County Correctional Facility Warsaw, New York. Administering, coordinating and developing programs for inmates at the correctional facility.
Publications
2001 Stephen T. Neese “Algernon Sidney Crapsey and the Move for Presentment.” In, Anglican and Episcopal History John F. Woolverton ed. Center Sandwich, New Hampshire. Vol. LXX No. 3 Sept. 2001.
2007 Stephen T. Neese Algernon Sidney Crapsey: ‘The Last of the Heretics. Newcastle Upon the Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. Biography focuses on social and cultural change in the late nineteenth, early twentieth centuries. Also examines the liberal church era, changing conceptions of heresy and the cultural movement from the religious to the secular as demonstrated by one man’s life in and outside of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Rochester, New York.
Awards and Distinctions
1978-9: Honor Roll, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
1993: Graduate History Award, SUNY College at Brockport (Award carried stipend).
Papers Given
2006: New York State Archivists Annual Meeting at St John Fishers College in Rochester, New York: Paper given, Algernon Sidney Crapsey The Last of the Heretics
Courses Taught
HST 101: Ancient World History
HST 102: Modern World History
HST 211: American History from European contact through the Civil War. Lower division survey course for general education students
HST 212:. Recent American History from Reconstruction to Present. Lower division survey course for general education students
HST 301: Topics in American History: Vietnam: America’s Longest War.
HST 301: Topics in American History: Recent American Religious History 1865-present
HST 390: Research Methods and writing seminar required of all history majors (Topic: The Vietnam War era)
HST 401/501: History of the Vietnam War Upper division and graduate level class.
HST 420/520: United States from 1876- 1941. Upper division and graduate course required of all students seeking certification in history.
HST 452/552: American Religious History: From Contact to Reconstruction
HST 452/552: American Religious History: From Reconstruction to Present
HST 499/599: Independent Study in American History: American Religious History of the late 19th early 20th centuries.
HST 710: College Teaching Practicum: Mentor of student and pedagogical assistance program.
References
Dr, Kathy Kutolowski Dr. Bruce Leslie Dr. Owen Stephen Ireland
Dept. of History emeritus Dept of History Dept. of History
SUNY at Brockport SUNY at Brockport SUNY at Brockport
Brockport, New York Brockport, New York Brockport, New York
14420. 585-***-**** 14420. 585-***-**** 14420 585-***-****
Dr Alison Parker David Amarrell (teacher at Hillside facility in Bath NY)
Department of History 3 Edgwood Drive
SUNY College at Brockport Cohocton, NY
Brockport, New York 14826
14420 (585) 395- 5694 585-***-****