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University of South Carolina Visiting Assistant Professor in History of Democracy in Columbia, South Carolina

Classification Title: Visiting Assistant Professor

College/Division: Division of Academic Affairs and Provost

Department: PROV Graduation and Retention Network

Advertised Salary Range: $46,350

Advertised Job Summary:

The Department of History at the University of South Carolina is pleased to invite applications for a Post-Doctoral History Teaching Fellowship focused on teaching and interpreting the documents on which the United States was founded (including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Federalist Papers, Emancipation Proclamation, other freedom papers, and more). This Founding Documents Post-Doc is available beginning on August 1, 2023. This twelve-month position includes a five-course teaching load (two in the Fall; two in the Spring, and one either in the Winter term or over Summer session). In addition, the postdoctoral fellow will be associated with the Department’s renowned History Center, directed by Prof. Patricia Sullivan, and will have the opportunity to assist with activities, projects, and works-in-progress organized by that unit Our intent is to build a faculty learning community focused on various intellectual, social, cultural, economic, religious and political aspects of the Founding Documents and their importance for civic engagement and reinvigorated democracy in the twenty-first century. The successful applicant will join other Teaching Post Doctoral Fellows in History and African American Studies.

This opportunity is the result of legislation in South Carolina (the REACH Act) that requires college students in the state to complete a three-credit course that includes the American founding documents. We seek candidates who are committed to teaching students how to place these documents into the intellectual history of democracy within and beyond the United States. Teaching will be limited to courses that satisfy the State’s Founding Documents requirement (including HIST 111: US History to 1865; HIST 201: Founding Documents; AFAM 200: Freedom Papers; and HIST 469-470 Constitutional History of the US, I & II).

Advertised Minimum Qualifications :

  1. Completion of a History PhD from 2019-2023. (ABDs are NOT eligible for consideration)

  2. Demonstrable experience teaching or researching the history of democracy and/or the founding documents of the United States

  3. Interest in shaping civics education for the 21st century

  4. Experience in building intellectual community and events planning

Full/Part Time: Full Time

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