
About
Stephen Rockenbach is a Professor and Assistant Dean in the Department of History and Philosophy at Virginia State University (VSU). He holds academic affiliations with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and is based in Colson Hall, Room 101-H. His research emphasizes the American Civil War’s impact on border regions, guerrilla warfare, community resilience, historical memory, and slavery.
Education:
- Ph.D., History, University of Cincinnati, 2005
- M.A., History, University of Cincinnati, 2000
- B.A., History, Indiana University Southeast, 1997
- A.A., Music, Rogers State College, 1991
Research Interests: Rockenbach explores the complexities of the American Civil War in border states, focusing on guerrilla tactics, community allegiances, and post-war reconciliation. He also investigates historical memory’s role in shaping narratives about slavery and emancipation. His work often bridges legal, economic, and cultural dimensions of conflict, such as the interplay between law and white supremacy in Kentucky’s Bluegrass region.
Publications: His scholarship highlights themes like anti-guerrilla operations in Kentucky, economic recovery in raid-affected areas, and the social dynamics of Reconstruction. Recent publications include a book analyzing Ohio River communities and articles on Louisville’s wartime experience and Morgan’s Raid claims.
Advising & Grants: While no specific student advisees or grant details are listed, his dual role as Assistant Dean suggests involvement in academic administration and possibly mentoring initiatives.
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