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Andrew Nolan, Instructor and Director, UMBC History Program at the
Universities at Shady Grove, (Ph.D. University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign)
Andrew Nolan's teaching focuses on modern U.S. history, cultural
and constitutional history, and historical writing and research
methods. He is currently working on a book that explores the
1925 Scopes trial as a symbolic opening in an ongoing debate
over the nature of the modern American nation. This research
also resulted in an article titled “Making Modern Men: The
Scopes Trial, Masculinity and Progress in the 1920s United
States,” published in the April 2007 edition of Gender &
History. His work at UMBC centers on developing the new
History B.A. program at Shady Grove, which will shepherd
students through the third- and fourth-years of their college
careers and provide them with the UMBC history degree grounded
in critical thinking, analytical reading, and clear writing. He
also continues to research his next project, exploring popular
representations of human evolution—and dinosaurs—in U.S.
culture.
Office: 4th floor UMBC at the the Universities of Shady Grove,
Camille Kendall Building
Telephone: 301-738-6000
Email: nolan@umbc.edu
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