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Thomas W. Jodziewicz received his academic degrees in history from Providence College (AB), Tufts University (MA), and the College of William and Mary (PhD). He has served as the Department of History's chairman (1991-2009) and as president of the Texas Catholic History Society (2004-2008, 2012-2014). He initiated the Fides et Ratio faculty conversation on the Catholic intellectual tradition (2006- to the present).
HIS-1311-1312 American Civilization I and II
HIS-3341 Seventeenth-Century America
HIS-3342 Eighteenth-Century America
HIS-3345 The Emergence of Modern America
HIS-3346 America Since 1920
HIS-3354-3355 American Catholic History I and II
HIS-3356-3357 American Diplomatic History I and II
"Adams [and Lionel Trilling] at Ease," Explorations: The Twentieth Century, XII (2012), 1-22 (forthcoming).
"What Does Hippo Have to Do with Philadelphia," The Way [Journal of British Jesuits],51
(October 2012), forthcoming.
"Cross Purposes: on the Silent Witness of a Crucifix in a Classroom," Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, 25 (March/April 2012), 16-17.
"Henry Adams: Lost in the Cosmos?" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature, LXIII (Summer 2011), 251-272.
"Bishop John England: A Catholic Apologist at the United States Capitol, American Catholic Studies, 121 (Summer 2010), 29-50.
"Chartered Corporate Colonies," in Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History, 8 vols.. CQ Press, 2010. Vol. 1: 97-102.
"On Awakening Dinosaurs: the United States and Isolationism, the Inter-war Years," The Texas Journal of History and Genealogy, vol. 6 (2008), 11-20.
A Stranger in the Land: Gershom Bulkeley of Connecticut, American Philosophical Society, Transactions, vol. 78, part 3 (1988).