Isaac Land
Associate Professor
education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1999
office: Stalker Hall 109F
e-mail: Isaac.Land@indstate.edu
phone: (812) 237-4303
Office hours: MWF 8:00-10:00, and by appointment
Isaac Land received his B.A. from Oberlin College and his M.A. and PhD from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He was a Fulbright Scholar in London. He has taught at Indiana State since 2005. His teaching and research interests have focused on the intersection of national and international histories, and on a related topic, the history of sailors and port cities. His first book was War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850. He has also edited a volume of essays, Enemies of Humanity: The Nineteenth-Century War on Terrorism. He is currently writing a methods textbook aimed at intermediate-level students such as majors in upper-division courses, those undertaking an undergraduate Honors thesis, and those entering a Master's program in History.
Course Taught at ISU:
HIST 102 - Studies in World Civilization since 1500
HIST 300 - History and Historians
HIST 355 - Early Modern Europe
HIST 358 - Atlantic World
HIST 466/566 - Modern Britain