April Schultz,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History Director of Women's Studies University of Minnesota Dr. Schultz teaches U.S. cultural and social history, including courses on the history of American women, immigration and ethnicity, and family and childhood. Outside of history, she teaches American Studies, Women's Studies, and the Gateway Colloquium. She also periodically teaches a May Term travel course to Ireland, emphasizing the famine and migration history.Dr. Schultz has served as Director of General Education, Chair of History, Director of American Studies, and, currently, Director of Women's Studies. In 1995 her book Ethnicity on Parade: Inventing Norwegian-American Identity through Celebration appeared. Her research interests include a study of women at the 1893 Columbian Exposition and an analysis of Irish-American and African-American domestic servants from the 1840s to the 1920s in relation to ethnicity and race in American culture. She is most currently working on a fictional history for children on the families who lived at Split Rock Lighthouse on Lake Superior from 1910-1940. Courses
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| aschultz@iwu.edu | 309-556-3414 | CLA 216 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL 61701 |
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| Office Hours |
Fall 2009 |
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| Monday | 10:00-11:00 | |
| Tuesday | n/a | |
| Wednesday | 10:00-12:00 | |
| Thursday | n/a | |
| Friday | 10:00-11:00, 12:00-1:00*(*by appt) | |