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Dr. Carol Engelhardt Herringer:
Associate Professor
Director of Social Science Education Program




SPECIALIZATIONS

Early Modern and Modern Britain (1485 to 1918), Concentration: Victorian England

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. - Indiana University, 1997
M.A. - Washington University, St. Louis, 1990
B.A. - Boston College, Chestnut Hill, 1984

F08 OFFICE HOURS

Mon, Wed:  10:00-11;30am

Fri:  10:00-11:30am & 3-4:00pm

E-mail Dr. Herringer

GRADUATE ASSISTANT:

Arian McFaddin

mcfaddin.4@wright.edu

Office Hours (367 Millett):

Mon:  9-1:00

Tue:  2:15-4:15

Wed:  9:00-1:00

Thu:  2:15-4:15

Fri:  9:00-1:00

 


PUBLICATIONS

"Victorians and the Virgin Mary:  Religion and Gender in England, 1830-85." (Manchester UP, 2008; distributed in the US by Palgrave)

"Mother Mary and Victorian Protestants." Studies in Church History, 39 (2002).

"Victorian Clergymen and the Feminine Ideal." Leeds Working Papers in Victorian Studies 3 (2000).

"The Virgin Mary and Victorian Masculinity." Andrew Bradstock, Sean Gill, and Anne Hogan, eds. Male Models: Religion and Masculinity in Victorian England. London: Macmillan, 2000.

"The Paradigmatic Angel in the House: Victorian Anglicans and the Virgin Mary." Anne Hogan and Andrew Bradstock, eds. Women of Faith in Victorian Culture: Reassessing "The Angel in the House". London: Macmillan, 1998.

"John Cumming: A Reconsideration." With Robert Ellison (Department of English, East Texas Baptist University). Victorian Literature and Culture, Forthcoming.

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