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Phillip C. Adamo
Associate Professor
adamo@augsburg.edu
Phil Adamo received his B.A. in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
from the University at Albany (SUNY) and his M.A. and Ph.D. in
Medieval History (2000) from The Ohio State University. As a graduate
student, he received several teaching awards, including the Provost’s
Teaching Fellowship, and the Clio Award for Outstanding Teaching
in History. In 2006, he received Augsburg's Teaching Award
for Outstanding Contributions to teaching and Learning.
Phil's research concerns the thirteenth-century, French monastic
order known as the Caulites. His dissertation on the formation
of the Caulite Order won the Ohio Academy of History Dissertation
Award in 2001. He has published articles and/or reviews in Cîteaux; Teaching
History; Revue Mabillon; The Encyclopedia of
Historians and Historical Writings; and the customizable class
reader Exploring the European Past.
Phil is the coordinator of Medieval Studies at Augsburg, and serves
as faculty adviser to the Goliard Society of Medievalists, a student
club that sponsors a variety of activities, from field trips to
historic sites to attendance at medieval plays and festivals. He
is also the director of Medieval Minnesota, a summer camp at Augsburg
College.
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Education
B.A. SUNY-Albany
M.A. Ohio State University
Ph.D. Ohio State University
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