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Dr. Stephen Svonavec
478.275.6769
Director of Campus & Academic Engagement
| Office Hours: | I work M-F 8 to 5 and am in or around the office most of the day - if my door is open feel free to come in. |
| Locations: (Campus & Office) |
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| Teaching and Research Interests: | US History US Naval History US Political History |
| Courses: | HIST 2111, HIST 2112 |
| Education: (All institutions attended and degrees or credentials earned) | BA Mass Communications Seton Hall University May 1991 MA US History from Texas A&M University May 1994 Ph.D. US History from Texas A&M University May 2000 |
| CV: | Stephen Charles Svonavec, Ph.D. Dublin, Georgia 31021 O: (478) 275-6769 Education 2000 Doctor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University, Fields: Naval History, US to 1877, US from 1877, British History, Historical Geography Dissertation: “Congress and the Navy, 1914-1947†1994 Master of Arts, Texas A& M University, Fields: Political History, US from 1877 Thesis: “Carl Vinson & Pre-War Naval Legislation, 1932-1940†1991 Bachelor of Arts, Seton Hall University, Mass Communication Honors Thesis: “The Development of the Hero in the Television Western†Teaching and Research Interests US History US Naval History US Political History Employment - Academic January 2013 - Associate Professor of History, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ US History to 1865; US History since 1865; Fall 2005 – December 2012 Assistant, then Associate Professor, Middle Georgia College US History to 1865; US History since 1865; World Civilization to 1500; World Civilization 1500-1815; World Civilization since 1815; Special Topics Fall 2000-Summer 2005 Visiting Instructor, State University of West Georgia US History to 1865; US History since 1865; World Civilization to 1500; World Civilization since 1500; Senior/Graduate level: US in World Wars I & II; Graduate Level: Historiography Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Adjunct Instructor, Division of Social and Cultural Studies, Floyd College Western Civilization since 1600 Summer 2000 Lecturer, Texas A&M University at Galveston US History since 1877 (Summer School at Sea program) Fall 1999-Spring 2000 Instructor, Francis Marion University US History to 1865; US History since 1865; US in Era of World War II; Twentieth Century American Reform Spring/Summer 1998/Spring 1999 Assistant Lecturer, Texas A&M University US History to 1877 (international students); US History since 1877 Fall 1998 Visiting Instructor, Purdue University US History since 1877; World War II; Development of the Art of War in Europe Summer 1996-Fall 1997 Graduate Assistant, Teaching, Texas A&M University US History to 1877; US History since 1877; American Sea Power Fall 1991-Spring 1996 Graduate Assistant, Non-Teaching, Texas A&M University |
| Professional Experience: | Visiting Instructor Purdue University Fall 1998 Graduate Assistant Teaching Texas A&M University Summer 1996-Summer 1998, Spring 1999 Visiting Instructor Francis Marion University Fall 1999-Spring 2000 Visiting Instructor University of West Georgia Fall 2000 - Summer 2005 Assistant Professor Middle Georgia College Fall 2005 - Spring 2011 Associate Professor Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Fall 2011 - present |
| Publications and Scholarships: (Last 5 Years) | No recent publications |
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