
Jeffrey Brautigam

- B.A. University of Florida, 1984.
- M.A. University of Florida, 1987.
- Ph.D. University of Florida, 1993.
- Jeffrey Brautigam came to Hanover College in 1996, after teaching for
three years at Temple University in Philadelphia. Formerly the Director of the Center for Free Inquiry,
he teaches in the History Department. His courses include Order and Change: History (HIS 163);
History of Modern Science (HIS 268); Western Civilization; Britain in
the Age of Empire (HIS 360);
- Brautigam's scholarly interests include the history of evolution theory
and the human sciences in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. He has
co-authored A Student Introduction to Charles Darwin (with Stephen C.
Zelnick, Intellectual Heritage Publications, 1997), authored "Biometrics" in
The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science (Oxford University Press, 2003),
and is currently working on a book about the Men and Women's Club in London in the 1880s.

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