{"id":2446,"date":"2012-08-04T21:26:00","date_gmt":"2012-08-04T21:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/?page_id=2446"},"modified":"2025-10-20T21:59:49","modified_gmt":"2025-10-20T21:59:49","slug":"devries","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/faculty\/devries\/","title":{"rendered":"deVries, Jacqueline R"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Jacqueline R. deVries<\/strong> specializes in modern European and British social and cultural history. She currently holds the position of Batalden Faculty Scholar in Applied Ethics.<\/p>\n<p>Her scholarly research focuses on the intersections among gender, religion, science, and social movements.\u00a0 She is the author and editor of several books, including <em>Women, Gender and Religious Cultures, 1800-1940<\/em> (Routledge, 2010), with Sue Morgan, and numerous essays and reviews in journals and edited collections.\u00a0 She is completing (for Palgrave) a social history of religion in Britain that places women\u2019s experience at the center, and is editing a 4-volume collection of primary sources on \u201cReligion in Britain, 1790-1930\u201d for Routledge Historical Resources. Recently she served as guest editor for a special issue of <em>Modern Believing<\/em> on &#8220;Women and Theological Modernism&#8221; (Fall 2023.)<\/p>\n<p>An advocate of making history accessible to public audiences, she serves on the board of the Hennepin History Museum and recently co-curated an exhibit, \u201cVotes for Women:\u00a0 Hennepin County\u201d on Minneapolis\u2019s local suffrage movement. She and her students have produced several <a href=\"https:\/\/digitours.augsburg.edu\/tours\/browse\/\">local history walking tours<\/a> and are developing another for the 100th anniversary of the Hennepin Theatre Trust. She is also co-author (with Cheri Register) of Westminster Presbyterian Church\u2019s sesquicentennial history, <em>A Living Faith<\/em> (2007.)<\/p>\n<p>A creative instructor, she was the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Contribution to Teaching from Augsburg University. She authored the <em>Instructor\u2019s Resource Manual<\/em> for the best-selling western civilization textbook, <em>A History of Western Society<\/em>, ed. by McKay, Hill, Buckler, Crowston, and Perry, and for many years coordinated summer seminars for teachers of AP European history. A special interest in intercultural learning led her to design study-abroad trips to Germany, Poland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, and the Czech Republic.<\/p>\n<p>DeVries has served in many administrative roles on campus, including Director of General Education (2012-2019), chair of the History department (2000-2009; 2023-present), and Director of the Women\u2019s Studies Program (1997-2001.)<\/p>\n<h2>Education<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>B.A. Calvin College<\/li>\n<li>M.A. University of Illinois-Urbana<\/li>\n<li>Ph.D. University of Illinois-Urbana<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Courses<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>HIS 102 &#8212; Science, Religion, and Enlightenment:\u00a0 The Invention of Modernity, 1350-1815<\/li>\n<li>HIS 103 &#8212; A Global History of Europe, 1789 &#8211; 1989<\/li>\n<li>HIS 170 &#8212; Food:\u00a0 A Global History (with a lab)<\/li>\n<li>HIS 200 &#8212; Why History Matters<\/li>\n<li>HIS 282 &#8212; Women&#8217;s Histories since 1848<\/li>\n<li>HIS 331 &#8212; Project Partnership (community-based learning)<\/li>\n<li>HIS 352 &#8212; The Holocaust in German History<\/li>\n<li>HIS 354 &#8212; Cultures of Empire \/ Cultures of Democracy:\u00a0 A Multinational History of Britain, 1750-present<\/li>\n<li>HIS 400 &#8212; Seminar (various topics: 1914, 1917, 1940, 1945, 1968)<\/li>\n<li>HIS 440 &#8212; Topics (most recently:\u00a0 &#8220;Gender, Science, and Medicine since 1750&#8221;)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jacqueline R. deVries specializes in modern European and British social and cultural history. 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