David Swartz
Profile
B.A. in History and Theology, Wheaton College
Entered Notre Dame: Fall 2002
Interests
19th and 20th-century American history; American religious history; religion and violence; evangelicalism and fundamentalism.
Dissertation
"Left Behind: The Life and Legacy of the Evangelical Left and the Politicization of American Evangelicalism, 1965-1985"
Advisor: George Marsden
Recent Publications
- Forthcoming book review of Walter Sawatsky's History and Ideology in Conrad Grebel Review (Fall 2007)
- Forthcoming article, "Future Directions in North American Mennonite Scholarship," Mennonite Quarterly Review (January 2007)
- "The Rise of Women Ministers in the Nineteenth-Century Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, " Wesleyan Theological Journal (Fall 2006)
- Book Review Editor of Reflections, Journal of the Missionary Church Historical Society (Fall 2005)
- "'Mista Midnights': Mennonites and Race in Mississippi," Mennonite Quarterly Review (October 2004)
- Guest Co-Editor with Lisa Weaver Swartz of Reflections; issue entitled "Peace, War, and the Christian Life" (Fall 2004)
Teaching Experience
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Teaching Assistant, Department of History, University of Notre Dame
- The United States since World War II (Spring 2005)
- Era of the U.S. Civil War, 1846-1877 (Fall 2004)
- Development of Modern America (Spring 2004)
- Growth of the American Nation (Fall 2003)
Contact
Email: dswartz@nd.edu
