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Emerson T. McMullen
Ph.D., History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, 1989. (Minors in Religious Studies and History.
M.A., History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, 1986.
Graduate, United States Air Force Air War College, Air University, 1976.
M.S., Engineering Administration, Southern Methodist University, 1971.
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Washington State University, 1964.
Research Fields:
History of Science and Technology, The Scientific Revolution, Science and Religion, American Military History, and History of Flight
Teaching & Research Interests:
In 2005, I published a new Latin edition and English translation of William Harvey's classic De Motu Cordis (this book reports his discovery of the blood's circulation). It is an outgrowth of my book William Harvey and the Use of Purpose in the Scientific Revolution. I have revised and edited Georgia Watson's World War II in a Khaki Skirt. I give a talk that was published by the Bulloch County Historical Society, The Battle of Midway: Tragety, Triumph, and Turning Point. I have given talks on science in Peru. One at the National University of Cajamarca (2004) and the other at the National University of Trujillo (2006).
Upper Division & Graduate Courses Taught:
The Scientific Revolution, Dinosaurs and Extinction, Science and Religion, American Military History, and History of Flight.
Additional Information:
Web page -- http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/~etmcmull/
Address & Contact Information:
1202 Forest Building
PO Box 8054
Department of History
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, GA 30460-8054
Tel.: (912) 478-1873
Email: etmcmullen@georgiasouthern.edu
Fax: (912) 478-0377
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