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William Blair

William Blair, Director of the Richards Civil War Era Center and Professor of American History

114A Pond
814- 863-6356
wab120@psu.edu

"I am a historian of the Civil War era, focusing primarily on the home front and formation of nations and nationalism in the middle nineteenth century. My work has focused on the construction of Confederate identity during the war and the use of ceremonies such as Memorial Days and Emancipation Days after the war to reinforce and contest political identities. I am currently working on a book-length project that examines the uses and misues of treason during and after the Civil War. As director of the Richards Civil War Era Center, I work with student interns, collaborate with public school teachers to interpret the struggle for freedom in the United States, and serve as the organizer for a biennial conference with the Society of Civil War Historians. I try to encourage new research projects and find ways to connect the public with the latest scholarship on this period. I also am the editor of Civil War History, the journal for the field."

Undergraduate Courses Taught

American History to 1865

Survey of the Civil War era

Pennsylvania and the Civil War

The Civil War

Graduate Courses Taught

Seminar in the Civil War Era

Seminar in U.S. Reconstruction

Seminar in Nations and Nationalism

Proseminar, Nineteenth Century

 

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