Kevin R.C. Gutzman
Warner Hall 222
Office Phone: (203) 837-8455
Email:
gutzmank@wcsu.edu
Education:
Ph.D. in History, University of Virginia, 1999
J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1990
M.A. in History, University of Virginia, 1994
Master of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of
Texas, 1990
B.A. in Plan II/History Honors, With Honors, University of Texas, 1985
Teaching Interests:
American Revolution
Age of Jefferson
Antebellum United States
Southern History
American Constitutional History
Honors, Research, and Publications:
Professor Kevin R. C. Gutzman is an expert in the Middle Period of American history, 1760-1877, with additional areas of expertise in American constitutional and Southern history. Dr. Gutzman was Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at New College in Sarasota, Florida (March 2008). He was a featured expert in the documentary film "John Marshall: Citizen, Statesman, Jurist" (FFH, 2005). His latest book is Who Killed the Constitution? The Fate of American Liberty from World War I to George W. Bush (co-authored with Thomas E. Woods, Jr.). He is the author of the best-selling volume The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution (Regnery Press, 2007) and Virginia's American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840 (Lexington Books, 2007), as well as the essay, “Lincoln as Jeffersonian: The Colonization Chimera” (which appears in Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, ed. Brian Dirck (Northern Illinois University Press, 2007)).
Dr. Gutzman has published peer-reviewed articles in The Journal of Southern History, The Journal of the Early Republic, The Review of Politics, The Journal of the Historical Society, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, and other journals; over fifty encyclopedia articles; scholarly reviews of over eighty books, films, and exhibitions in all the leading history journals; and numerous other essays in publications both scholarly and popular