Photo by Barbara Blackdeer-Mackenzie, Feb. 2003

 

 

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 Links to Jim’s on and off-campus activities

Jim’s Curriculum Vitae

Presentation on “Act 31 and Wisconsin Indian History, Culture, and Tribal Sovereignty” to combined sections of FED 385 for Feb. 24, 2005 (MS-Word file size=55kb)

Forthcoming in the Spring 2005 from the University of Oklahoma Press:  A Nation of Statesmen:  The Political Culture of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans, 1815-1974.

H-NET, Humanities On-Line (as former board member and co-editor of H-Rural)

Inter-University Consortium for Social and Political Research (ICPSR)  [as Sabbatical Fellow, 2002 and Summer Program Instructor, 2003-04, and elected member of the Council, 2002-2006]

College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee (as Committee member, 2002-2006 and chair, 2003-2004)

American Indian Studies at UWEC (as member of the Executive Committee, 1995—onward)

Department of History at UWEC (as member, 1983 and onward)


 

 

James Oberly
Department of History
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Office Location
and mailing
adress:

713 Hibbard Hall
Department of History
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI  54701

Office Phone:

(715) 836-4599 or (715) 836-5501

E-mail Address:

 

joberly@uwec.edu

 

 

 

 

 

Class Schedule

Spring 2005:

 

History 489-002, “Research Seminar in the Population History of Eau Claire, 1860-2000”  Monday 5:00-7:00 p.m. in HHH 705

 

History 436/636-001, “Sectionalism, Civil War, and  ReconstructionTu-Th 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.  in HHH 303

 

History 201-002, “Red, White and Black: U.S. History to 1877” Tu-Th, 2:00.-3:15 p.m. in HHH 101

 

Class Websites

 

 

 

Office Hours:

www.uwec.courses.wisconsin.edu  (note: you will need a UWEC username and password to access course pages for History 436/636 and History 201)

 

 

M 2-3 p.m. and 4:30-5:00 p.m. ;Tu-Th 10-10:50 a.m., and 1:00-1:50, p.m. and by appointment.



                                            

Comments: joberly@uwec.edu
Updated:  March 1, 2005

 

Photo by Selika Ducksworth, Dec. 2001