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Dr. Cynthia Clark Clark
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Dr. Cynthia Clark Clark
Lecturer-History
 
Office LocationMail Box: 19529, UH 
Email  northrup@uta.edu    Contact Number 817-272-5677   
Keywords United States History, U.S. Business and Economic History, U.S. Legal History, Ancient History, British History   
 Professional Preparation
 DegreeMajorInstitutionYear
  J.D.Texas Wesleyan School of Law2011
 Ph.D.HistoryTexas Christian University2003
 M.A.HistoryThe University of Texas at Arlington1992
 B.A.HistoryUniversity of Texas at Dallas1988
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  Category    Type  Publications per page   1  2 3 
  YearPublication  Type
2009
"Tariffs and Trade in American History," in U.S. Trade Laws: Statutes and Strategies. Mark Neville, ed. Pyrmont, Australia: Thomson.
Category: Book
 
2009

Encyclopedia of World Empires. New York: Facts on File.


Category: Book
 
2009
Money and Power 2: U.S. History since 1877. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishing.
Category: Book
 
2009
Legacies of the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A History of World Civilization to the Age of Discovery. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishing.
Category: Book
 
2008

Money and Power: U.S. History to 1877. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishing.


Category: Book
 
 Presentations and Projects
"G.B. Dealey: Do Unto Others, Charity in Early Twentieth Century Dallas"    
Fifth Annual Dallas History Conference,Dallas, Texas, September 2003.

"Banking on Politics: Winning the Federal Reserve Bank for Dallas, 1914"    
Annual Dallas History Conference, Dallas, Texas, October 2000.

"The Price of Success: Dallas' Struggle To Attain The Railroads and Its Immediate Economic Impact, 1850-1875"    
Phi Alpha Theta Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, April 1997.

"Freebooters, Pirates, and Smugglers: The Importance of Customs Officials in New Orleans, 1803-1830"    
Mid America Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma, September 1997.

 Affiliations
Professional Memberships
American Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Dallas Historical Society
Phi Alpha Theta
 Appointments
DurationRankDepartment / SchoolCollege / OfficeUniversity / Company
2001-2009LecturerHistory DepartmentCollege of Liberal ArtsThe University of Texas at Arlington
2001-2004Adjunct Instructor Tarrant County College 
2000Adjunct Instructor  University of Dallas
2000Adjunct Instructor Tarrant County College 
2000Lecturer  Southern Methodist University
1999Adjunct Instructor  University of Dallas
1999Lecturer  Southern Methodist University
1999Lecturer  Texas Christian University
1998Graduate Teaching Assistant  Texas Christian University
1997Researcher  History of the Dallas Cowboys
1996Researcher  Japanese Audio Tour
1994-1995Acquistions Assistant to CEO  Victoria Mortgage
1982-1993Business Owner  Nichols Medical
1993Researcher  JFK For a New Generation
1991-1992Graduate Teaching Assistant  The University of Texas at Arlington
1981-1982Assistant to Chief Financial Officer  Philips Information Systems
1980-1981Administrative Assistant  Cole, Patterson & Co.
 Synergistic Activities
Professionally Related Activities
President, Graduate Student Council, Texas Christian University 1999-2001.
History Fair Judge, Ridglea Hills Elementary School, Ft. Worth, Texas. February 16, 1999.

 Teaching
 
HIST 1312-001 - U.S. History Since 1877
Summer Intersession 2009

This course is a limited chronicle of the United States.  It begins with a discussion of reconstruction after the Civil War and continues to the present.  The course surveys political, economic, religious, social, and intellectual changes covering issues such as the internal turmoil following the Civil War, the development of modern America, the United States’ rise as a world power, the World Wars, and the civil rights movement.


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UH, #350  Hours: 12:30-1:00 PM
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-006 - U.S. History Since 1877
Spring 2009
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UH
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-001 - U.S. History Since 1877
Spring 2009
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UH
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-011 - U.S. History Since 1877
Spring 2009
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UH
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 4388-003 - History of American Law and Legal System
Spring 2009
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UH
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-001 - U.S. History Since 1977
Fall 2009

This course is a limited chronicle of the United States.  It begins with a discussion of reconstruction after the Civil War and continues to the present.  The course surveys political, economic, religious, social, and intellectual changes covering issues such as the internal turmoil following the Civil War, the development of modern America, the United States’ rise as a world power, the World Wars, and the civil rights movement.

 


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Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-002 - U.S. History Since 1877
Fall 2009

This course is a limited chronicle of the United States.  It begins with a discussion of reconstruction after the Civil War and continues to the present.  The course surveys political, economic, religious, social, and intellectual changes covering issues such as the internal turmoil following the Civil War, the development of modern America, the United States’ rise as a world power, the World Wars, and the civil rights movement.

 


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UH
Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1312-003 - U.S. History Since 1877
Fall 2009

This course is a limited chronicle of the United States.  It begins with a discussion of reconstruction after the Civil War and continues to the present.  The course surveys political, economic, religious, social, and intellectual changes covering issues such as the internal turmoil following the Civil War, the development of modern America, the United States’ rise as a world power, the World Wars, and the civil rights movement.

 


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Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu

 
HIST 1311-001 - U.S. History To 1877
Fall 2009

This course is a limited chronicle of the United States.  It begins with a discussion of the reasons for European expeditions to the New World and culminates with an examination of the events of Reconstruction.  The course surveys political, economic, religious, social and intellectual changes during the United States’ advancement from colony to fledgling nation to a country healing from civil war.


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Phone: 817-272-5677  Email: northrup@uta.edu


For the Official List of Courses for registration, please visit MyMav - Schedule of Classes
 Additional Information
Courses Taught

U.S. History to 1877

U.S. History since 1877

History of U.S. Law and Legal System

History of the U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Business and Economic History, 1600-1865

U.S. Business and Economic History, 1865-Present

Texas History

Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex History

World Civilization I

World Civilization II

Western Civilization I

Western Civilization II

Ancient Egypt

Mongol Empire

Northern Wars (Baltic)

World Civilization: Thematic Events of the Last Millennium

Rise and Fall of the Mediterranean World


Professionaly Related Honors and Awards

"Outstanding Adjunct Teaching Award 2007-2008," College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Arlington.

"Outstanding Adjunct Teaching Award 2006-2007," College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Arlington.

"Best Business Reference 2005" awarded by Reference and User Services Association, a division of the American Library Association, for World Trade: A Historical Encyclopedia of Economics, Politics, Society, and Culture. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2005. 

The "Campus Kahuna Award," September 2004. Awarded by the UTA Ambassadors.

Nominated for the Outstanding Adjunct Award, 2002-2003. Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Arlington.

The Robert L. Williamson Award in Texas History in 1992 for "The Winning of the Prize: Dallas' Campaign for the Federal Reserve Bank and Its Immediate Economic Impact, 1910-1920."


 
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