Contact
Information:
Dr. William Clouser, Chair Division
of Social Sciences
Lewis-Clark State College 500 8th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501
TEL:
208-792-2291
Division Office:
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Amy Canfield
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Assistant Professor of History
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Email:
aecanfield@lcsc.edu
Phone: (208) 792 - 2362 Fax: (208) 792 - 2571
Office: SPH 109
Website:
http://www.lcsc.edu/aecanfield/
College(s)
Attended and Degree(s) Received
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BA History and Women’s Studies, Idaho State
University - MA History, Washington State
University - Ph.D. in History, Washington State
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Classes taught: |
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| Hist 111 United
States History to 1865 |
| Hist 112 United
States History since 1865 |
| Hist 300
Introduction to Public History |
| Hist 424
American Women's History |
| Hist 425 History
of the American West |
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Hist 426 Women in the West |
| Hist 446 History
of American Popular Culture since 1930 |
| Hist 448 History
of Early America |
| SS 350 Ethics:
Women in the Twentieth Century |
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Publications: |
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“The ‘Civilizing Mission’ Revisited:
The Impacts of Assimilation on
Shoshone-Bannock Women,” Idaho
Yesterdays (Spring/Summer 2010)
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“’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).
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“Stephen King’s Dolores
Claiborne and Rose
Madder: A Literary
Backlash Against Domestic
Violence,” Journal of
American Culture
(December 2007, Vol. 30:4).
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“Lewis and Clark National
Historic Trail Park
Assessments” (Student
Project Award article)
National Council on Public
History: Public History News
(June 2007).
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“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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Public History Publications:
Cultural Resource
Assessments for Lewis and
Clark National Historic
Trail, Hawai’i Volcanoes
National Park, Vicksburg
National Military Park, and
Grand Canyon.
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