Ohio University’s Arts & Sciences Awards Committee selected Dr. Robert Ingram, Professor of History, as the humanities recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award for 2018-19.
The award, announced during the 2019 Fall Gala of the College of Arts & Sciences, recognizes “a major contribution to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity in a relevant field at the national or international level.” Ingram was recently promoted to the rank of full professor.
His latest book is Reformation without End: Religion, Politics and the Past in Post-Revolutionary England. Published with Manchester University Press, the book was the primary accomplishment that led the History Department to nominate Ingram for this award. In it, he offers a radical reinterpretation of the English Reformation.
Ingram’s first single-author book is Religion, Reform and Modernity in the Eighteenth Century: Thomas Secker and the Church of England(opens in a new window) (2007). He is also co-editor of three other books: Freedom of Speech, 1500–1850 (forthcoming, 2020); God in the Enlightenment (2016); and Between Sovereignty and Anarchy: The Politics of Violence in the American Revolutionary Era (2015).
Ingram offers an array of courses on European history in general and intellectual history in particular. During the 2019-20 academic year, Ingram is teaching the following courses:
- Fall 2019
- HIST 112o: Western Civilization: Modernity from 1500
- HIST 4104: God and Science in the Western World
- Spring 2020
- HIST 2300: Capitalism and Its Critics
For more on Ingram’s research and teaching interests, visit his History Department profile.
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