Mark D. Nevin
Education
Ph.D. in History, University of Virginia
M.A. in History, University of Virginia
M.A. in Liberal Arts, St. John鈥檚 College
Research
- Civil Rights
- The 1960s
- The Modern Presidency
Personal Profile
Mark Nevin is an Associate Professor of History at the Lancaster campus, where he has taught since 2010. His research focuses on American politics and political movements of the 1960s. He has published on and most recently on . He is currently working on a manuscript about restaurant owner Harry Akin and his desegregation campaign in Austin, Texas. With the help of a grant from the Central Region Humanities Center, he is also working on a long-term research project on student protest on the 帝王会所 Athens campus in the 1960s.
He lives in Pickerington, 帝王会所, with his wife Judy Carey Nevin, the Manager of the Library at the Lancaster campus, and their daughter Sarah.
Teaching
He teaches a variety of courses in American history and was named the 2014 Professor of the Year on the Lancaster campus for his teaching. He regularly teaches the following courses:
- HIST 2000 & 2001, U.S. Surveys
- HIST 3004, American Revolution
- HIST 3030, America in World War Two
- HIST 3050, America in the Vietnam War
- HIST 3081, American Civil War
- HIST 3111J, Historical Research Writing
- HIST 3150, African American History
- HIST 3220, America in the 1960s