Gerald A. Danzer (born 9 November 1938) is
professor emeritus
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of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a specialist in
historical geography
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,
world history
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* Human history, the history of human beings
* History of Earth, the history of planet Earth
* World history (field), a field of historical study that takes a global perspective
* ''World History'' (album), a 1998 albu ...
, and the use of old maps as historical sources.
Early life
Gerald Danzer was born on 9 November 1938. He received his Ph.D from
Northwestern University
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Charte ...
in 1967 for a dissertation on the subject of "America's Roots in the Past: Historical Publication in America to 1860".
Career
Danzer is professor emeritus of history at the
University of Illinois at Chicago
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where he has taught an MA program for teachers of history for over thirty years. He is a specialist in historical geography, world history, and the use of old maps as historical sources. He is a former director of the
Chicago Neighborhood History Project.
Selected publications
1980s
* ''People Space and Time. The Chicago Neighborhood History Project: An Introduction to Community History for Schools''. University Press Of America, 1986. (Joint author)
* ''Public Places: Exploring Their History''. Altamira Press, 1987.
1990s
* ''Discovering Western Civilization Through Maps and Views''. Harper Collins, 1991. (With David Buisseret)
* ''Mapping World History: A Guide for Beginning Students''. Harper Collins, 1992.
* ''The Americans''. McDougal Littell, Evanston, 1998. (Multiple later and variant editions)
* ''World History: An Atlas and Study Guide''. Prentice Hall, 1998.
2000s
* ''An Atlas of World History''. Borders Press, 2000.
* ''The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century''. McDougal Littell, Evanston, 2003.
* ''Maps in Context: A Workbook for American History, Volume I''. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004.
* ''Maps in Context: A Workbook for American History, Volume II''. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004.
* ''Chicago's Historic Maps: Resources for Understanding the City''. Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield, 2007.
* ''Illinois: A History in Pictures''. University of Illinois Press, 2011.
* ''The World's Columbian Exposition, 1893: Reconstructing the Geography of Chicago's World's Fair by way of a Fire Insurance Atlas''. Privately printed, Chicago, 2014.
References
1938 births
21st-century American historians
American male non-fiction writers
University of Illinois Chicago faculty
Living people
Historians of Illinois
American historical geographers
Historians of cartography
Northwestern University alumni
21st-century American male writers
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