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I approach history as an interpretive process rather than a fixed set of facts, emphasizing how narratives are constructed, challenged, and sustained over time. I encourage students to examine power, perspective, and myth in order to understand how historical stories shape identity, memory, and modern debates. Through discussion, analysis, and reflection, the students can prioritize critical thinking over memorization and engagement over passive learning.
Education
| Degree | Major Emphasis | Institution | Year |
| M.A. | History |
Midwestern State University
|
2016 |
| B.A. | History |
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
|
2012 |
Courses Taught at 爆料TV
- HIST-1483 US History to 1877
- HIST-1493 US History 1877 to Present
- HIST-1713 World Civ. to 1500
- HIST-1723 World Civ. 1500 to Present
Areas of Expertise
- American West
- Agricultural History
- Latin American History