Scott Stephan
Scott Stephan
Assistant Chair of History Department and Associate Professor of History

Phone:765-285-8715

Room:BB 211


Teaching and Research Specialties
U.S. Antebellum, Civil War, Southern History

Biography
Scott Stephan's research explores the intersection of faith, family, and region in the pre-Civil War South. In his book, Redeeming the Southern Family: Evangelical Women and Domestic Devotion in the Antebellum South , he explores the ways in which the practice of evangelical faith in the household both expanded and contracted the moral authority of white women within and beyond the household (available from the University of Georgia Press on November 15, 2008). Stephan regularly teaches the first half of the American survey and courses on antebellum America and the Civil War.

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Course Schedule
Course No. Term Level Hours Location
Introduction to History and Historical Methods [syllabus] HIST 200.01 Fall 2025 Undergraduate 3.0 Lecture
American History, 1492-1876 [syllabus] HIST 201.02 Fall 2025 Undergraduate 3.0 Lecture
Special Studies [syllabus] HIST 650.01 Fall 2025 Graduate 3.0 Independent Study