
Matthew N. Vosmeier

- Associate Professor of History
- Hanover College
- Hanover, IN 47243-0890
- (812) 866-7211
- B.A. Indiana University, Fort Wayne 1985
- M.A. Brown University 1986
- M.L.S. Indiana University, Bloomington 1990
- Ph.D. Indiana University, Bloomington 2003
- Vosmeier came to Hanover in 1999-2000. He teaches Historical Foundations of the Modern
West (MS 114), Great Works: Times of Revolution (GW 113), American Colonial History,
1600-1750 (HIS 333), The New American Nation,
1750-1815 (HIS 334), To Form a More Perfect Union, 1815-1877 (HIS 335), Abraham Lincoln
and the American Dream (HIS 226), and History of the American Midwest (HIS 225). His
research interests include the Whig party and antebellum politics and culture.
- Dr. Vosmeier is also an Associate Director of
the Center for Free
Inquiry, where he directs its summer program, Crowe Academy.
- He was Program Committee Co-Chair for the
Indiana Association of Historians Annual Meeting, which was held at Hanover College on
February 17 and 18, 2006.

Last Updated: June 7, 2006
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