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Theodore . Karamanski, Ph.D.
Professor, Director, Public History Program
Department:  History

Dr. Theodore Karamanski teaches Environmental History and is interested in 19th century American History, Frontier History, the Midwest and Public History. Concurrently, he is a consultant to the National Park Service on the origins and development of national parks in the Great Lakes region; he is also working on a cultural and environmental history of the region, specifically of Lake Michigan.

Dr. Karamanski is editor to a volume of essays on the experience and meaning of combat in the American Civil War, and for a collection of letters from soldiers in the Army of the Cumberland. He is also co-author of History, Memory and the Urban Landscape in Chicago.

This expert is listed in the following categories:

  • Native Americans
  • Ethnohistory
  • Treaty Rights
  • Civil War
  • Historic Preservation
  • Chicago History
  • National Parks
  • Loyola Neighborhood
  • Environmental History
  • American History
  • Great Lakes
  • Public History
  • Vietnam War

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