Loyola University Chicago:


Books, Etc.
Online Links to Faculty Publications

 

Maritime Chicago - Print.Google

Deep Woods Frontier: A History of Logging in Northern Michigan - Amazon

Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier - Amazon

Fur Trade and Exploration: Opening the Far Northwest, 1821-1852 - Amazon

Rally 'Round the Flag: Chicago and the Civil War : Chicago and the Civil War - Amazon

Ethics and Public History: An Anthology - Amazon

A nationalized lakeshore: The creation and administration of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore - Amazon

Saving the Saint Croix: An administrative history of the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway - Amazon

Narrative history of Isle Royale National Park - Amazon

The Pictured Rocks: An administrative history of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - Amazon

The Iroquois and The fur trade of the far west- Amazon

 

Theodore J. Karamanski
Ph.D. Loyola, 1980

Specialization:United States History, Public History


Research Interests:

General:

  • Indian History
  • Civil War
  • Midwest
  • Public History

    Specific:

    • History of the Great Lakes region.
    • A history of Lake Michigan, particularly a cultural and environmental history, book length, study in progress.
    • Civil War.
    • Missions and Native Americans in Michigan

    Selected Publications:

    Fur Trade and Exploration. Oklahoma, 1983.

    Deep Woods Frontier: a History of Logging in Northern Michigan. Wayne State Press, 1989.

    Editor, Ethics and Public History: An Anthology. Krieger, 1990.

    Rally 'Round the Flag: Chicago and the Civil War. Nelson Hall, 1992.

    Maritime Chicago: An Illustrated History, Arcadia, 2000.

    Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier. Wayne State Press, 2000.

    Nationalized Lakeshore: The Creation and Administration of Sleeping Bear Dune National Lakeshore. National Park Service, 2000.

    Time and the River: A History of the St. Croix River Valley. National Park Service, 2002.

    President, National Council on Public History, 1989-1990.

    Courses for Fall 2005:

    Hist 201-043: The United States to 1865

    Hist 201-044: The United States to 1865

    Hist 450: 19C America

    Office Phone:

    (773) 508-2684

    Office Fax:

    (773) 508-2153

    E-mail address:

    tkarama@luc.edu

    Faculty Office Hours

     


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