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Gustafson
Professor
gustafs@augsburg.edu
Don "Gus" Gustafson just celebrated his 40th year on
the Augsburg history faculty. Or as he likes to put it, he has "been
on this campus longer than a good share of the buildings."
His academic validation in the form of a Ph.D. is from The University
of Wisconsin (research in India; second field in Africa). He also
has an M.A. in the history of the British Empire and a second M.A.
in South Asian area studies from the same institution.
At one time or another, Gus has taught most of the courses listed
in the catalog, but he now focuses primarily on The Modern World
and The Modern Non-West. In alternate years he teaches an upper
division course on India, on China, or on general world history.
In class, he occasionally tangents off into somewhat bizarre travel
accounts from Asia or Africa, and during the spring keeps people
apprised of the maple tapping occurring in the woods adjoining his
farm home in nearby St. Peter.
Gus is responsible for students seeking Minnesota teaching licensure
in the social sciences. He really thrives most on the sheer delight
of teaching—students from his classes usually remember Rasputin,
Alsace-Lorraine, and Che Guevara.
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Education
B.A. Gustavus Adolphus College
M.A. University of Wisconsin
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Curriculum
Vitae
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