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Prof. Hangen's class is discussion based. If you read and participate in class it would be easier for you though because you get credits for it. She gives response papers which aren't too hard.
Worcester State University - History
Associate Professor and Grad Coordinator of the History M.A. Program at Worcester State University
Tona
Hangen
Stow, Massachusetts
Historian of modern U.S., religion, and media. Research interests include American cultural and social history and the pedagogy of history.
Author of Redeeming the Dial: Radio, Religion and Popular Culture in America (UNC Chapel Hill, 2002).
Department Chair of History and Political Science, Worcester State University, 2015-2019
Contributor to Congressional Quarterly Press reference volume in American religious history and also the Cambridge History of American Religion (2010).
Courses taught or under development: US History I & II, American Religions, The American West, US Social History, History of American Thought, Radio History, Roadside America, Early American Women's History, Native American History, American Citizenship, Health and Healing in America, American Carnivals and Fairs, Historian's Craft, Digital Humanities.
Specialties: Digital History, Web 2.0 Pedagogy, Media and Religion, Radio Studies, Popular Culture, 19th-21st Century US History
BS
Anthropology/ Archaeology
PhD
History of American Civilization
Adjunct Lecturer
Taught courses in History and American Studies in 1999-2000, and 2004-2008
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