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Lewis-Clark State College
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston, ID  83501

TEL:  208-792-2362

 

 

Amy E. Canfield, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History

Spalding Hall 109

208-792-2362

My CV



Spring 2013 Courses:
Hist. 112-01. American History Since 1865
Hist. 112-02. American History Since 1865
Hist. 112-03. American History Since 1865
Hist. 424 American Women’s History
Hist. 446 History of American Popular Culture Since 1930

Fall 2013 Courses:
Hist. 111 American History to 1865
Hist. 300: Introduction to Public History
SS 350: Women in the 20th Century


Tips for my courses:
Footnotes
Document Analysis Assignment Sheet, Hist. 112-01
Document Analysis Assignment Sheet, Hist. 112-02 and 03
Historical IDs

Classes I teach:
Hist. 111 American History to 1865
Hist. 112 American History Since 1865
Hist. 240 Native American History

Hist. 300 Introduction to Public History
Hist. 424 American Women's History
Hist. 425 American West
Hist. 426 Women in the American West
Hist. 446 History of Popular Culture
Hist. 448 History of Early America

Public History Projects:
In conjunction with the Center for the State of the Parks and the National Parks Conservation Association, I have completed Cultural Resource Assessments of the following National Parks:

     Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail (2006)
     Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park (2007)
     Vicksburg National Military Park (2007)
     Grand Canyon (2010)
    
In July of 2007, I completed a preliminary Cultural Landscape Report for Virginia City and Nevada City for the Montana Heritage Commission.

Articles:
  • “The ‘Civilizing Mission’ Revisited: The Impacts of Assimilation on Shoshone-Bannock Women,” Idaho Yesterdays (Spring/Summer 2010)
  •  “’The Wheels of Progress Must Not be Closed’: The 1902 Land Rush on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation,” Journal of the West (Fall 2007, Vol. 46:4).
  • “Stephen King’s Dolores Claiborne and Rose Madder: A Literary Backlash Against Domestic Violence,” Journal of American Culture (December 2007, Vol. 30:4).
  •  “Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Park Assessments” (Student Project Award article) National Council on Public History: Public History News (June 2007).
  • “A Shrinking Reservation: The Pocatello Land Rush of 1902,” The Mountain Light: The Newsletter of the Idaho State Historical Society (Summer 2006).







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