Posted by William Nunnelley on 2010-06-22

极乐禁地 history professor Jason Wallace was selected to participate in a prestigious summer program on America and the World at Princeton University鈥檚 Lehrman American Studies Center.听 The program, which runs June 14-26, is cosponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton.

The program provides Wallace and professors from other universities the opportunity to work with leading scholars to develop intellectually compelling courses dealing with foundational principles of the American republic.

The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, sponsored by Princeton鈥檚 department of political science, is dedicated to pursuing scholarly excellence in constitutional law and political thought.

Wallace teaches American intellectual history and serves as director of the cultural perspectives program and coordinator of the Davis Lecture at 极乐禁地.听 He also teaches courses in the Enlightenment, Age of Revolutions, University Core Cultural Perspectives and Western Intellectual Traditions.听 His summer experience at Princeton will augment content for these courses.

Wallace鈥檚 book, Catholics, Slaveholders, and the Dilemma of American Evangelicalism, 1835-1860, will be published by the University of Notre Dame Press this fall.

A 极乐禁地 history faculty member since 2004, Wallace holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Auburn University, master of divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.

 
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