Theodore Karamanski (born August 1, 1953) is a professor and historian specializing in American and
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History. He is a professor of history at
Loyola University Chicago
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, where he directs the Public History graduate Program.
Early life and education
Theodore Karamanski was born in Chicago, Illinois. There, he attended Loyola University Chicago, earning an A.B. with departmental honors in 1975. He later returned to earn his A.M. and PhD in history in 1979.
Academic career
After earning his degree, he went on to lecture at Loyola University Chicago as a visiting assistant professor. He gradually completed his tenure track, becoming a full professor at Loyola University Chicago, where he continues to teach today. He founded the Public History Program at Loyola, which he later directed.
He has recently provided analysis on environmental and American Indian policy with a historical perspective.
Professional career
Dr. Karamanski's career as a public historian has been significant. He has worked as an historian in different capacities for many different institutions inside and outside academia including:
*Historic Preservation/Historical Archaeology Specialist at Fischer-Stein Associates of Carbondale, Ill. (1978–1980)
*Historical Consultant for the
United States Forest Service
The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture. It administers the nation's 154 United States National Forest, national forests and 20 United States Natio ...
at Hiawatha National Forest (1981–83)
*Historical Consultant for the United States Forest Service at Ottawa National Forest (1983–84)
*Historical Consultant for the United States Forest Service at McCormick Experimental Forest (1984–85)
*Ethnohistorian for Historic Resources Associates, Missoula, MT (1998–2005)
*Historian for the National Park Service at the Millwood Plantation Historic Archaeology Project (1981–83)
*President,
National Council on Public History
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, 1989–1990
*National Register Historian at the Alaska Regional Office (1990)
*Historical consultant for the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway (1991–1993, 2000–2003)
*Member of the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Board of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (1988–91, 2005–2008, 2013–present)
*Editorial board of the ''Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society'' (2010 to present)
*Board of directors for the Chicago Maritime Society (2009 to present)
Awards and honors
*''Choice'' for ''Fur Trade and Exploration'' named one of the "Best Academic Books of 1983."
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History and functions
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, Special Achievement Award to ''Work and the Waterways'', 1988.
*Illinois State Historical Society, Superior Achievement Award for ''Rally 'Round the Flag: Chicago and the Civil War'', 1994.
*Graduate Faculty Member of the Year, Loyola University, 1994.
*Faculty Member of the Year, Loyola University, 2004.
*American History Medal: "For Distinguished Contributions to American History," Daughters of the American Revolution, April, 2013.
*Russell P. Strange Book of the Year Award by the Illinois State Historical Society for ''Civil War Chicago: Eyewitness to History'' (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2014), April 2015.
Publications
*''Fur Trade and Exploration: The Opening of the Far Northwest''. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983.
*''Deep Woods Frontier: A History of Logging in Northern Michigan''. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1989.
*''One Hundred Years: A History of Roofing in America''. Chicago: National Roofing Contractors Association, 1986.
*''Ethics and Public History: An Anthology''. Malabar, FL: Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company,1990. (editor).
*''Rally 'Round the Flag: Chicago and the Civil War''. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1993/paperback, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.
*''Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier''. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.
*''Maritime Chicago''. (With Deane Tank) London: Arcadia Press, 2001.
*''North Woods River: The St. Croix Valley in Upper Midwest History''. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009, with Eileen M. McMahon.
*''Blackbird's Song: Andrew Blackbird and Odawa Survival''. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2012.
*''Civil War Chicago: Eyewitness to History''. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2014.
External links
Front & Center with John Callaway: The Shape and Mission of the U.S. Military: What's Ahead for America? Pritzker Military Museum and Library Karamanski discusses Camp Douglas, Chicago's Civil War Prison Camp
References
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Living people
21st-century American historians
1953 births
Public historians
20th-century American historians
Historians from Illinois
Writers from Chicago
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers
American male non-fiction writers
Loyola University Chicago alumni
Loyola University Chicago faculty