Kenneth C. Barnes, Associate Professor of History, works in the
area of modern Germany, and modern European social and intellectual
history. A graduate of UCA's history department (BA, 1977), he
went on to complete an MA at the University of East Anglia
(Norwich, England) and a Ph.D. at Duke University. He taught for
ten years at Concordia University (Illinois) and at the University of
Southern Mississippi before returning to UCA in 1992. He has
published several articles and a book concerning German church
history during the Nazi period, and more recently developed a
research interest in political violence in late nineteenth-century
Arkansas. He teaches the following courses: Germany Since 1918;
Intellectual and Social History of Europe Since 1830; Renaissance
and Reformation Europe; History of Christianity II; Senior Seminar.
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