Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 3368
Email: blamkin@apu.edu
Office Location: Ronald Building 128
Personal Home Page: http://home.apu.edu/~blamkin/
Bryan Lamkin, Ph.D., MBA
Associate Professor, Department of History and Political Science
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Profile
Bryan Lamkin, Ph.D., teaches American history at Azusa Pacific University. His expertise includes American ethnic and immigration history and the history of religion in America. In recent years, Lamkin has devoted attention to faith integration, local oral history projects, and the use of technology in the classroom.
Education
Ph.D. - University of California, Riverside, 1997
M.Div. - Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1990
M.A. - Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1989
B.A. - University of Washington, 1981
Credentials/Certifications
Advanced Oral History Institute, sponsored by the Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, 2006
M.Div. - Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1990
M.A. - Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1989
B.A. - University of Washington, 1981
Credentials/Certifications
Advanced Oral History Institute, sponsored by the Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, 2006
Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Presentations
Lamkin, Bryan. "The Concept of ‘Chosen’ as a Faith-Integration Strategy in the Classroom," paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, Shawnee, OK, 2006
Lamkin, Bryan. "'In Search of a Respectable Situation': The Personal Labor Experiences of German and Irish Immigrants in Pennsylvania, 1800-1860," paper presented at the Organization of American Historians Annual Conference, Memphis, 2003
Lamkin, Bryan. "The Concept of ‘Chosen’ as a Faith-Integration Strategy in the Classroom," paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, Shawnee, OK, 2006
Lamkin, Bryan. "'In Search of a Respectable Situation': The Personal Labor Experiences of German and Irish Immigrants in Pennsylvania, 1800-1860," paper presented at the Organization of American Historians Annual Conference, Memphis, 2003
Professional Experience
Academic Experience
Sabbatical, Working on Monograph on the personal experiences of Irish immigrants who settled in the American West in the 19th century, 2007
Industry Experience
Panel Moderator, "Political Realities of the Second World War," Biennial Undergraduate Meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, Shawnee, OK, 2006
Sabbatical, Working on Monograph on the personal experiences of Irish immigrants who settled in the American West in the 19th century, 2007
Industry Experience
Panel Moderator, "Political Realities of the Second World War," Biennial Undergraduate Meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, Shawnee, OK, 2006
Professional Involvement and Accomplishments
Honors, Awards, Recognition
Chase A. Sawtell Inspirational Faculty Award, Azusa Pacific University, 2006
Service Learning Faculty of the Year Award, Azusa Pacific University, 2006
Associations, Boards, Committees
Project Director, Azusa Woman’s Club Oral History Project, 2005-present
Academic Coordinator, Presidential Signatures Project, 2003-present
Chase A. Sawtell Inspirational Faculty Award, Azusa Pacific University, 2006
Service Learning Faculty of the Year Award, Azusa Pacific University, 2006
Associations, Boards, Committees
Project Director, Azusa Woman’s Club Oral History Project, 2005-present
Academic Coordinator, Presidential Signatures Project, 2003-present
Expertise
American Immigration and Ethnic History
History of Religion in America
History of the American West
Courses Taught
United States History to 1865 (HIST 151)
United States History since 1865 (HIST 152)
History of Religion in America (HIST 330)
History of California (HIST 338)
The American West (HIST 342)
History of American Immigration (HIST 346)
Colonial Era (HIST 374)
The Revolution and the Republic (HIST 376)
Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 380)
Emergence of Modern America (HIST 382)
Modern America (HIST 386)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
United States History since 1865 (HIST 152)
History of Religion in America (HIST 330)
History of California (HIST 338)
The American West (HIST 342)
History of American Immigration (HIST 346)
Colonial Era (HIST 374)
The Revolution and the Republic (HIST 376)
Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 380)
Emergence of Modern America (HIST 382)
Modern America (HIST 386)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.