Charles T. Strauss: Academic Positions
Charles T. Strauss: Academic Positions
Charles T. Strauss: Academic Positions
STRAUSS
16300 Old Emmitsburg Road
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
301-447-5799
[email protected]
www.charleststrauss.com
@charleststrauss
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Jan 2013 -
2011-2013
2010-2013
EDUCATION
2012
2007
2004
2002
SCHOLARSHIP
Book
Catholic Mission and United States Empire in Central America, 1940s-1990s (in revision)
Journal Articles
Suburbanization, Atomic Power, and Catholic Reform in Cold War Era Pittsburgh,
1950s-1970s (in revision)
Central American Public Diplomacy: Faith Ryan Whittlesey, the White House Oce of Public
Liaison, and Reagans Catholic Constituency, U.S. Catholic Historian 33, no. 1 (forthcoming
Winter 2015) (peer reviewed)
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Rev. John Hugo and Suburban Parish Life in Cold War Pittsburgh, Gathered Fragments,
Journal of the Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania (2014).
God Save the Boer: Irish American Catholics and the South African War, 1899-1902, U.S.
Catholic Historian 26, no. 4 (Fall 2008), 1-26 (peer reviewed)
Edited Volumes
Catholicism, America and the World, 1776 to the Present, Dictionary of American History
Supplement, eds. Edward Blum, Cara Burnidge, Emily Conroy-Krutz, David Kinkela (Scribners)
Global Catholicism and United States Labor in Post-Industrial America in Michael P.
Murphy, ed., Vatican II's Golden Jubilee: Marking 50 years of Continuity, Controversy, and
Conversation (University of Notre Dame)
Working Groups
2013-
Selected Participant, Religion and United States Empire Seminar, Kripke Center
for the Study of Religion and Society, Creighton University
2012-
2014
Academic Conferences
Paper Presentation
2015
From Humanae Vitae to Three Mile Island: Catholic Technocrats and American
Culture in the 1970s, Panel Presentation at the General Meeting of the
American Catholic Historical Association Annual Meeting at the American
Historical Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, January 2-5, 2015
2014
John Hugo and Catholic Parish Life in Cold War Pittsburgh, Panel
Presentation at the General Meeting of the American Catholic Historical
Association Annual Meeting at the American Historical Association Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2-5, 2014 - panel organizer
2011
2008
2007
A Call for Forty Thousand: New Approaches for the Study of U.S. Catholic
Mission, Panel Presentation at the Spring Meeting of the American Catholic
Historical Association, Marquette University, March 29-31, 2007
2005
Irish Americans and the Boer War, 1899-1902, Panel Presentation, Ireland and
Race Conference, New York University, March 4-6, 2005
Chair/Moderator
2013
2013
2013
Roundtable
2015
2014
2013
Book Reviews
Robert Hurteau, A Worldwide Heart: The Life of Maryknoll Father John J. Considine, American
Catholic Studies (Summer 2014)
Online Essays
Who Will be Neighbor?: A Report on the Conference In the Lgos of Love, Exiles from
Eden, blog of the Lilly Fellows Program, October 2, 2013
Habemus Papam: Tell Me More!, Religion in American History blog, March 17, 2013
2010-2011
Course Development Grant for Rhetoric of the American City: A CommunityBased Learning First Year Composition Course, Center for Social Concerns
2008-2009
2008
2008
2007
Notre
2000-2002
2001-2002
Fenwick Scholar, College of the Holy Cross - highest academic honor bestowed by
the college
TEACHING
Mount St. Marys University
2014HIST 376: U.S. Cultural History, 1900-1945
2014HIST 338: History of American Foreign Policy
HIST 385: United States Catholic History
20132013VTAGC 301: America in Global Context since 1898 (formerly AMC 202) university
core course
2013VTAMC 202: American Experience to 1898 (formerly AMC 201) - university core
course
2013HIGE 305: Global Encounters / South Africa
University of Notre Dame Online Courses, Satellite Theological Education Program (STEP)
2008-2014
American Catholicism since Vatican II (6-week course)
2008-2014
American Catholic Experience (6-week course)
Valparaiso University
2012
HIST 220: American Experience to 1877
2011-2012
HIST 221: American Experience in the Modern World
2012
CHRIST COLLEGE 115: Texts and Contexts II, in which students conducted a
major investigation of a problem formulated within the seminar on United
States History in the 1980s and composed a twenty-page research paper
CHRIST COLLEGE 300/HIST 392: America in the World, 1960-2010
2012
University of Notre Dame
FIRST YEAR COMPOSITION 13200: Community-Based Learning, Rhetoric of
2011
the American City
2010
FIRST YEAR COMPOSITION 13100: Arguments in Film and Television (Fall
2010)
HIST 30859/AMERICAN STUDIES 30905: Reagans America: The United States
2009
in the 1980s
2005-2007
Teaching Assistant: United States History, 1877 to the present (2x); United States
Foreign Policy, 1945 to the present; American Catholic Experience
2009-2011
Community-Based Learning Coordinator, Center for Social Concerns:
Sophomore College Seminar and First Year Composition Course: facilitated
community-based learning relationships between Notre Dame faculty and
students with the Logan Center, an agency that provides services for individuals
with intellectual disabilities in South Bend, IN
University of Cape Town
2003
Teaching Assistant: Empires and Nations in Modern History
SERVICE
Invited Lectures
2014
2014
The Historians Craft and Social Contribution, Phi Alpha Theta Induction
Ceremony, Mount St. Marys University, April 14, 2014
2014
John Hugo and Catholic Parish Life in Cold War Pittsburgh, Catholic
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA, April 13, 2014
Professional Service
2010-2012
2013-
Co-Director, Mount St. Marys University Veritas Core Course, VTGC 301
America in Global Context since 1898
2013-
Curriculum Committees for Mount St. Marys Veritas Core Programs: Global
Encounters and VTAMC 202 American Experience to 1898
2013-
2013-
2014-2015
Planning Committee, Faculty Reading Group on Gaudium et Spes and its legacy
2013-2014
2013
2006-2007
Community Service
2014-
2014
A Fast and Furious Survey of United States Catholic History from 1492 to the
present, Keynote at 2014 Lenten Retreat, Notre Dame Club of Gettysburg, April
5, 2014
2014
Media Appearances
2013
How will the world remember Nelson Mandela, WBAL News Radio 1090
(Baltimore), June 27, 2013
LANGUAGE COMPETENCIES
Spanish, reading knowledge
French, reading knowledge
MEMBERSHIPS
American Historical Association
American Academy of Religion
American Catholic Historical Association
American Society for Church History
Society for Historians of American Foreign Policy
Society for U.S. Intellectual Historians