Sean Jacobson

Sean Jacobson

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Program: Joint Doctorate in Public History and American History

Email: sjacobson1@luc.edu

Office: Crown Center 557

Office Hours: By appointment

Advisor: Dr. Theodore J. Karamanski

Research Areas: 19th and 20th Century US; American Religion; Native American Studies; Public Memory; Genocide Studies

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    "Western's New Deal: The Shaping of College Heights During the Great Depression," Honors Thesis project at Western Kentucky University

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago (ongoing)

  • Joint Program in Public History / American History

Master of Arts, Loyola University Chicago, 2019

  • Public History

Bachelor of Arts, Western Kentucky University, 2016

  • History / Broadcasting (TV/Film Production)
  • Minor in Latin American Studies

Research Interests

Major Fields: Public History; US History

US History Comprehensive Exam Fields: 19th Century US; 20th Century US; American Religion

My research interests span multiple topics within American History and Public History. Within American History, I am interested in 19th and 20th century American social and cultural history, American Christianity, America in the world, and the intersections between faith and public memory. At present, I am researching the responses of white and indigenous Christians to the 1830 Indian Removal Act and its aftermath effects on American Protestantism and racial justice.  Previous projects have included topics such as American missionaries in the Middle East, humanitarian responses to the Armenian Genocide, the New Deal in higher education, and memory in the built environment.

Specific to Public History, I am interested in "sites of conscience" and museums that address more difficult subject matters, such as slavery and genocide, among other tragedies and atrocities. I have previously created a podcast miniseries on genocide memorials in the Chicago area and wrote a journal article-length narrative on the history of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

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