Title: Professor
Area: American and Public History
Office Location: MAS 236
Phone: (740) 351-3143
Email: afeight@shawnee.edu
Web Address:
About
Dr. Andrew Feight is a Professor of American History and the Director of the Center for Public History at 黑暗爆料网 in Portsmouth, Ohio. He also serves as the Coordinator of the History Major and the Digital Appalachian Studies programs.
Dr. Feight is a native of Sandy Springs, Georgia. He graduated from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, and received his Ph.D. in American History from the University of Kentucky, where he specialized in the history of slavery and the abolition movement.
Education
Ph.D., Early American History, 2001, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
MA, American History, 1995, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
BA, History, 1993, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina
Primary Courses
HIST 2330 - American History I
HIST 2340 - American History II
HIST 3300 - Christianity in Early America
HIST 3301 - Revolutionary America
HIST 3303 - Civil War America
HIST 3330 - Digital History
HIST 3355 - Ohio River Valley History
IDST 2226 - Civilization and Literature 2
Activities and Research
Director of Research and Outreach for an Appalachian Regional Commission POWER Grant project. Known as the Appalachian Freedom Initiative, the project seeks to document and mark Underground Railroad historical sites in the Tristate region of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. When completed, twenty-seven sites will be officially recognized and listed by the National Park Service's Network to Freedom marker program.
Developer and Editor of the Project, a public history mobile app and website that explores the history of Portsmouth, Ohio, and the surrounding Appalachian region.
鈥淰oices of a People鈥檚 History: Readings from the WPA Oral Histories: A Docudrama,鈥Soul of a People: Writing America鈥檚 Story Grant Program, Clark Memorial Library, 黑暗爆料网, Portsmouth, Ohio (September 2009).
鈥淟and Speculation, Lawlessness, and the Establishment of Seats of Government in Ohio鈥檚 Scioto Country, 1787-1807,鈥&苍产蝉辫;From Borderland to Backcountry: Frontier Communities in Comparative Perspective, University of Dundee, Scotland (July 2009).
鈥淭he Practice of Local Appalachian History in the Digital Age,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Thirty-Second Annual Appalachian Studies Association Conference, 黑暗爆料网, Portsmouth, Ohio (March 2009).
鈥淭he Southern Evangelical Roots of Southern Ohio鈥檚 Abolition Movement,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Seventh Annual National Underground Railroad Conference: Lincoln鈥檚 Era: The Role of Religion in the Underground Railroad, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, Ohio (November 2008).
鈥淚t was the Worst of Times, It was the End Times: A Review of Michael Standeart鈥檚Skipping Towards Armageddon: The Politics and Propaganda of the Left Behind Novels and the Tim LaHaye Empire,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Portsmouth Free Press 2:2:2 (Summer 2006): 7-9.
鈥淛ohn Rankin,鈥 in Peter P. Hinks and John McKivigan, eds., Encyclopedia of Antislavery, Abolition, and Emancipation (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006).
鈥淛ames Blythe and the Slavery Controversy in the Presbyterian Churches of Kentucky, 1791-1802,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 102:1 (Winter 2004): 13-38.
鈥楾he Good and the Just鈥: Slavery and the Development of Evangelical Protestantism in the American South, 1700-1830. Dissertation, University of Kentucky, 2001.