Ann M. Tschetter
Associate Professor of Practice; Undergraduate Faculty Mentor History University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Contact
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614 OLDH
Lincoln NE 68588-0327 - Phone
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JOINED THE DEPARTMENT
2003
BIO
Ann Tschetter has always loved English and History and loves to incorporate some English when teaching History. She’s taught English and History at the college level for more than 14 years. Her area of specialty is 19th century American History, but she teaches courses on American Urban History, FDR, the Progressives, and the Gilded Age.
TEACHING
- HIST 100: Western Civilization to 1715
- HIST 100H: Honors Western Civilization
- HIST 101: Western Civilization since 1715
- HIST 110: American History to 1877 (formerly 201)
- HIST 111: American History After 1877 (formerly 202)
- HIST 120: World History to 1500 CE
- HIST 165: America by Disaster
- HIST 250: The Historian’s Craft (formerly HIST 288: Introduction to Historical Methods)
- HIST 343/843: American Urban and Social History I
- HIST 344/844: American Urban and Social History II
- HIST 353/853: From Progressivism to the Great Crash
- HIST 354/854: The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- HIST 360: History of Nebraska and the Great Plains
- HIST 442/842: Antebellum America 1800-1850
- HIST 446/846: America in the Gilded Age
- HIST 450: Capstone Seminar – Modern American Disasters; 20th Century Disasters
EXPERTISE
- 19th Century American
- Urban Disasters
- Willa Cather
Education
- Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003
- M.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1996 (English)
- M.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1994 (History)