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MIMI COWAN.

HISTORIAN.

 
 
 

 

MY RESEARCH

CHICAGO

IMMIGRANTS

MILITIAS

IRISH&GERMAN

URBAN SPACE

DIGITAL

NATIVISM

Ph.D., History

"Immigrants, Nativists, and the Making of Nineteenth-Century Chicago, 1835-1893"
December 2015

 

Recent Publication
“We know neither Catholics, nor Protestants, nor Free-Thinkers here”: Ethnicity, Religion, and the Chicago Public Schools, 1837-1894"

Religion in Greater Ireland 
Colin Barr and Hilary Carey, eds.

Mc-Gill-Queen’s University Press, 2015

MY TEACHING

Courses Include:

>   U.S. History Survey

​>   Introduction to Urban Studies

​​>   American Immigration & Ethnicity

​>   Cities of the Century: NYC & Chicago

​>   Intro to American Studies

>   Religion, Architecture, & Urban Space​

>   Chicago History

​>   Riots & Rebellions in U.S. History

​>   American Labor History

​>   The Operas of Verdi in 19th Century European Historical Context

 

TEACHING PHILOSOPHY:
  • In-class discussion of primary and secondary historical materials;

  • Reflection on and interaction with today's world;

  • Mentoring tomorrow's thinkers.

MY PASSIONS
CURRENT PROJECT:

 

I'm using school records, census data, and city directories to create an interactive map charting where the students of Chicago's first Catholic schools lived in the city, as well as their nativity, parents' occupations & assets, & the students' eventual careers. This map will help us understand how education, immigration, and religion contributed to patterns of where people lived in nineteenth-century Chicago.

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