Podcast - 04
November 22, 2024
In All Things: What Would You Risk for Peace? - Episode - 04
SUMMARY: Dr. Nickerson is an author, Fulbright Fellow, and serves at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. Her most recent book, entitled Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial, examines the relationship between Catholicism and radicalism in the peace movement of the Vietnam War era in the United States.
Presenter: Michelle Nickerson, PhD, Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Biography
Michelle Nickerson is Professor at Loyola University Chicago, where teaches courses on the history of women and gender, U.S. politics, and urban America. She is also a Fulbright Fellow, and serves the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on its Committee of Scholars. Nickerson has three books of history: the monograph Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right, a volume of essays she co-edited titled Sunbelt Rising: The Politics of Place, Space, and Region, and most recently Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial. Spiritual Criminals examines the relationship between Catholicism and radicalism in the peace movement of the Vietnam War era in the United States.
November 22, 2024
In All Things: What Would You Risk for Peace? - Episode - 04
SUMMARY: Dr. Nickerson is an author, Fulbright Fellow, and serves at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. Her most recent book, entitled Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial, examines the relationship between Catholicism and radicalism in the peace movement of the Vietnam War era in the United States.
Presenter: Michelle Nickerson, PhD, Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Biography
Michelle Nickerson is Professor at Loyola University Chicago, where teaches courses on the history of women and gender, U.S. politics, and urban America. She is also a Fulbright Fellow, and serves the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on its Committee of Scholars. Nickerson has three books of history: the monograph Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right, a volume of essays she co-edited titled Sunbelt Rising: The Politics of Place, Space, and Region, and most recently Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial. Spiritual Criminals examines the relationship between Catholicism and radicalism in the peace movement of the Vietnam War era in the United States.