Theodore Karamanski

Theodore Karamanski
Alma mater Loyola University Chicago
Spouse Eileen M. McMahon

Theodore Karamanski (born August 1, 1953) is a Professor and Historian specializing in American and Public History. He is a Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago.[1]

Early life and education

Theodore Karamanski was born in Chicago, Illinois. There, he attended Loyola University Chicago earning an A.B. with departmental honors in 1975. He later returned to earn his A.M. and PhD in History in 1979.[2]

Academic career

After earning his degree, he went on to lecture at Loyola University Chicago as a Visiting Assistant Professor. He gradually completed his tenure track, becoming a full professor at Loyola University Chicago, where he continues to teach today. He founded the Public History Program at Loyola, which he later directed.[1] He has recently provided analysis on environmental and American Indian policy with a historical perspective.

Professional career

Dr. Karamanski's career as a public historian has been significant. He has worked as an historian in different capacities for many different institutions inside and outside academia including:

Awards and honors

Publications

References

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