MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY JOHN D. KRUGLER

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY JOHN D. KRUGLER

Professor of History

Special Fields:

Colonial and Revolutionary America; Public History

Birth Date:

October 7, 1940

Degrees:

B.A. 1964 Illinois College M.A. 1966 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ph.D. 1971 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Academic Experience:

1969-1971 Marquette University, Instructor

1971-1977 Marquette University, Assistant Professor

1977-2007 Marquette University, Associate Professor

2007-

Marquette University, Professor

1989

College of William and Mary, Visiting Associate Professor

Administrative: 1979-1993 1993-1996 1989 1997-2005 2005-2008

Assistant Chair, History Department Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Visiting Editor, The William and Mary Quarterly Commissioner, Historic St. Mary' City Commission Trustee, Old World Wisconsin Foundation

I. Publications:

A. Books 1976 To Live Like Princes: "A Short Treatise Sett Downe in a Letter Written by R.W. to His Worthy Freind C.J.R. Concerning the New Plantation Now Erecting Under the Right Ho[nora]ble the Lord Baltemore in Maryland. ed.,(Baltimore: Enoch Pratt Library, 1976).

2003 Introduction to Inquiry, 3rd ed. (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2003) co-authored with John Pustejovsky (not a refereed publication)

2004 English and Catholic: The Lords Baltimore in Seventeenth-Century England and America (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)

Under consideration at University of Wisconsin Press 2011 Saving Its Heritage: Wisconsin's Struggle to Create an Outdoor Museum of

Immigrant Architecture and History, 1947-1977

Writing in Progress 2012 Saving its Past: The State of Maryland and Historic St. Mary's City, 1964-1985

B. Editor: 1989 William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 46:2 (April, 1989) and 46:3 (July, 1989)

C. Chapter in book:

1992

"The Godiah Spray Plantation: Living History and the Historian" in Jean B. Russo, et al., editors, Lois Green Carr, The Chesapeake and Beyond -A Celebration. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1992, 127-141.

D. Articles:

1973 "Sir George Calvert's Resignation as Secretary of State and the Founding of Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine, 68 (Fall 1973): 239-254.

1976 "Captain Robert Wintour and the Maryland Design, 1633-1638" in John D. Krugler, editor, To Live Like Princes, Baltimore, MD: Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1976, 6-23.

1977 "'Our Trusty and Well beloved Councillor': The Parliamentary Career of Sir George Calvert, 1609-1624," Maryland Historical Magazine, 72 (Winter 1977): 470-491.

1978 "'The Face of a Protestant, and the Heart of a Papist': A Reexamination of Sir George Calvert's Conversion to Roman Catholicism," Journal of Church and State, 20 (Autumn 1978): 507-531.

1979 "Lord Baltimore, Roman Catholics, and Toleration: Religious Policy in Maryland during the Early Catholic Years, 1634-1649," The Catholic Historical Review, 65 (January 1979): 49-75.

1981 "The Calvert Family, Catholicism, and Court Politics in Early Seventeenth-Century England," The Historian, 43 (May 1981): 378-392.

1984 "'With promise of Liberty in Religion': The Catholic Lords Baltimore and Toleration in Seventeenth-Century Maryland, 1634-1692," Maryland Historical Magazine, 79 (Spring 1984): 21-43.

1989 "Stepping Outside the Classroom: History and the Outdoor Museum," Journal of American Culture, 12 (Summer 1989): 79-85.

Krugler, CV, 2011, pg 3

1990

"Equality of Leadership: The Ordinations of Sarah E. Dickson and Margaret E. Towner in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.," American Presbyterians: Journal of Presbyterian History, 68 (Winter, 1990), 245257. (Co-authored).

1991 "Behind the Public Presentations: Research and Scholarship at Living History Museums of Early America," The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 48:3 (July 1991), 347-386.

1991

"'Scandalous and offensive to the Government': The 'Popish Chappel' at St. Mary's City, Maryland and the Society of Jesus, 1634-1705," MidAmerica: An Historical Review, 73 (October 1991), 187-208 (Coauthored).

2001 "George Calvert: Courtier, Colonizer, Capitalist, Catholic," Avalon Chronicles, 6 (2001), 1-18.

2004 "The Calvert Vision: A New Model for Church State Relations," Maryland Historical Magazine, (Fall 2004), 269-286.

2004 "An `Ungracious Silence': Historians and the Calvert Vision," Maryland Historical Magazine, (Fall 2004), 374-388.

2011 "Over Shoes Over Boots": Lord Baltimore's Final Days in Ferryland, Newfoundland, Journal of Early American History, 1 (2011), 167?182 (co-authored)

E. Other Historical Essays and Entries:

1969 "John Livingston," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume II, (Toronto, 1969): 436-438.

1969 "John March," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume II, (Toronto, 1969): 452-453.

1974 "John Gorham," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume III, (Toronto, 1974): 260-261.

1974 "Peter Schuyler," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume III, (Toronto, 1974): 587-589.

1979 "The Calvert Family," The Encyclopedia of Southern History, (Baton Rouge, 1979): 172-173.

1979 "William Haviland," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume IV, (Toronto, 1979): 334-336.

Krugler, CV, 2011, pg 4

1983 "`Having been so many ways troubled by my adversaries': Lord Baltimore Launches his Maryland Colony," in Michael diIeccia Farina, editor, With a Gentle East Wind We Sailed, (Baltimore, 1983). (not refereed)

1986 "George Calvert," The Encyclopedia of Religion, (New York, 1986).

1995 "Asking the Right Questions." Company: a Magazine of the American Jesuits, 13:1 (Fall 1995): 25-27. (Co-authored; not refereed).

1998 "Cecilius Calvert," American National Biography (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998).

2004 "George Calvert," The New Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004)

2004 "Leonard Calvert," The New Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004)

F. Works in Progress:

Was George Calvert a Secret Catholic? Catholic Responses to the Penal Laws (co-authored with Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse, Maryland State Archivist)

Liberty of Conscience: Rethinking Church-State Relations in English America

G. Book Reviews:

Book reviews have been published in Maryland Historical Magazine, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, William and Mary Quarterly, CLIO, A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy of History, The International History Review, Law and History Review, Journal of American History.

2011 Manuscript review Catholic University Press "Papist Divills: Catholics in British North America 1625-1783"

2011 Book Review in progress Owen Stanwood, The Empire Reformed: English America in the Age of the Glorious Revolution (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011)

II. Participation in Professional Meetings and/or Papers Presented:

1972 Chair. Program and local arrangements committee, Annual Convention of Wisconsin Association of Teachers of College History, 1972.

Krugler, CV, 2011, pg 5

1977 Paper read. "Court Catholicism: Another Look at Sir George Calvert's Conversion to Catholicism," Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, 1977.

1979 Chair. Program and local arrangements committee, Annual Convention of Wisconsin Association of Teachers of College History, 1979.

1979 Member. Program committee, American Catholic Historical Association, spring meeting, 1979.

1980 Chair and commentator. "The Catholic Experience in Colonial Maryland," spring meeting, American Catholic Historical Association, April 1980.

1984 Paper read. "English and Catholic: Nationalism, Catholicism and the Calverts' Motivation in Founding the Maryland Colony," "Maryland, A Product of Two Worlds" Conference, St. Mary's City, May 1984.

1989 Paper read. "History Out of Doors," Yorktown Victory Center, February 1989.

1989 Paper read. "Research and Interpretation: An Academic Perspective," Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, July 1989.

1990 Paper read. "Living History: An Oxymoron? Regional Meeting of Phi Alpha Theta, April 1, 1990.

1990 Paper read. "Close Encounters with the Past: Living History Museums in Early American History," Old World Wisconsin, April 1990.

1990 Paper read. "'The Specific Remains Supreme': Early American Outdoor History Museums as Research Institutions," Conference on Re-Creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820, June 1990.

1991 Chair. "Catholic Survival in Colonial America," Organization of American Historians, April 1991.

1991 Paper read. "Lord Baltimore's Narrow Escape from Plague in 1630," Historic St. Mary's City, July 1991.

1991 Paper read. "First Person Interpretation: History or Dramatic Historical Fiction?" Annual meeting of the American Association of State and Local History, August 1991.

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