Stephen Michael Bartlett



Stephen Michael Bartlett

4725 Shallow Ridge Road

Kennesaw, Georgia 30144

Telephone (678) 445-1259

sbartlet@kennesaw.edu

EDUCATION

Saint Louis University Doctoral Candidate in Early Modern European History, minor in Medieval History. Special emphasis on socio-political implications of Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation religious development. Dissertation – A Tale of Two Intellects: Scholasticism, Humanism, and the private libraries of the Della Rovere Popes. (Committee: Philip Gavitt [advisor], Hal Parker, Ingrid Rowland) Spring 2007 Completion.

Clemson University Master of Arts degree in European History, minor in American History, 1997

Georgia State University Bachelor of Arts degree in History, minor in Anthropology, 1994

Harvard University Summer Studies Abroad

(Ashkelon, Israel), 1993

Kennesaw State University Major in History, 1990-1993

CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE

Instructor (Full-Time), Kennesaw State University, 2003-Present

Adjunct Faculty, Kennesaw State University, 2000-2003

Adjunct Faculty, Reinhardt College, 2001-2003

Teaching Assistant, Saint Louis University, 1998-1999

Graduate Assistant, Clemson University, 1995-1997

COURSES TAUGHT

Introduction to World Civilization

Introduction to Western Civilization to 1500

Introduction to Western Civilization since 1500

Introduction to World Geography

Survey of Medieval Europe

Survey of England to 1688

Survey of Renaissance and Reformation Europe

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FELLOWSHIPS, ASSISTANTSHIPS, AND AWARDS

Kennesaw State University Outstanding Event 2003-2004 “Da Vinci

Code Lecture”

Presidential Fellowship, Saint Louis University, 1997-2001

Rising Star Award for Graduate Research, Clemson University, 1997

History Department Assistantship, Clemson University, 1995-1997

Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship Award, 1995

Rotary Scholarship Award for Foreign Studies, 1993

PAPERS and LECTURES

“Development of Christianity” Origins of Great Traditions guest

lectureship program, Kennesaw State University, Oct 2004, April 2005, Oct 2005, Oct 2006.

“Witchcraft: the Historical Perception of Magic in Society” Phi

Alpha Theta lecture series, Kennesaw State University,

October 2004.

“Gnosticism and Early Christianity: the Da Vinci Code Explored

"

Phi Alpha Theta lecture series, Kennesaw State University, February 2004.

“The Sacrificial Lamb: The Importance of the Byzantine

Eucharistic Rite in the Azyma Controversy." Byzantine

Studies Conference, University of Maryland, November 1999.

"Eva et Ave: Immaculate Conception Doctrine in Michelangelo's Creation of Eve." Sixteenth Century Conference, St. Louis, Mo., October 1999.

CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS, WORKSHOPS, AND ANNUAL MEETINGS ATTENDED

3rd Georgia Middle East Studies Consortium, “Teaching the Islamic

World,” 2005, Emory University, Ga.

2nd Georgia Middle East Studies Consortium, “Teaching the Islamic

World,” 2004, Emory University, Ga.

Georgia Middle East Studies Consortium, “Teaching the Islamic

World,” 2003, Emory University, Ga.

40th Mid-West Medieval Conference, 2001, Saint Louis Univ., Mo.

28th Sewanee Medieval Colloquium, 2001, University of the South,

Sewanee, Tn.

35th International Congress on Medieval Studies, 2000, Western

Michigan University, Mi.

The Renaissance Society of America, 2000, Florence, Italy.

Byzantine Studies Conference, 1999, University of Maryland, Md.

Sixteenth Century Conference, 1999, St. Louis, Mo.

Graduate Research Symposium, 1999, Saint Louis University, Mo.

Graduate Research Symposium, 1997, Clemson University, SC.

Archaeological Institute of America, 1995, Atlanta, Ga.

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ARCHIVAL RESEARCH

British Library, London, 2005

Cambridge University, Cambridge, 2005

Trinity College Library, Dublin, 2004

Archivio Segreto Vaticano, Vatican City, 2002, 2003

Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France, 2002

Archivio di Stato, Imola, Italy, 2001, 2002

Archivio di Stato, Venice, Italy, 2001

Biblioteca Comunale dell’ Archiginnasio, Bologna, 2001

Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City, 2000, 2003

Archivio di Stato, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, 2000

Newberry Library, Chicago, 1999

Vatican Film Library, St. Louis, 1997-1999

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1995.

FUTURE RESEARCH INTERESTS

“The Power of God: Late Medieval and Renaissance arguments for actual versus potential infinity.”

“The New Martyrs: Saints of the Reformation.”

“Sanctifying the Sacred: the use of Architecture as Reliquary in World Religions.” (collaborative effort with Dr. Susan Schulze, University College, Dublin)

COMMITTEES & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Graduate Fellows Action Committee, Chairperson, 1998-2000.

Saint Louis University, Mo.

Renaissance Society of America, 1998-Present.

Medieval Academy of America, 1998-Present.

Byzantine Studies Association, 1999-Present.

South East World Historians Association, 2003-present.

Joseph Lee Cancer Fund, President, 2006.

REFERENCES

Dr. Howard Shealy (Chair, Department of History, Kennesaw

State University) 770-423-6294 email: hshealy@kennesaw.edu

Dr. Teresa Ast (Assistant Professor of History: History

Program Coordinator, Reinhardt College) 770-720-5609

email: TLA@reinhardt.edu

Dr. Philip Gavitt (Professor of History, St. Louis University)

314-977-2910 email: gavitt@slu.edu

Dr. Thomas Kuehn (Professor of History, Clemson University)

803-656-5361 email: tjkuehn@clemson.edu

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