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Daniel P. Murphy is Professor of History at Hanover College, where he has been actively involved in teaching and academic instruction in American history. He is affiliated with the Department of History and contributes to a wide range of undergraduate courses in U.S. historical studies.
Education:
- B.A., Hanover College, 1981
- M.A., Northwestern University, 1984
- Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1988
Daniel P. Murphy specializes in American history, with a focus on military, cultural, and intellectual developments from the late 19th century through the modern era. His teaching includes key periods such as 1877–1945 and post-1945 America, reflecting a deep engagement with the evolution of American society, thought, and identity. His courses like Studies in American Indian History and The Search for Order highlight his interest in marginalized narratives and structural transformations in U.S. history.
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Daniel P. Murphy has advised students in history, particularly within the context of undergraduate research and writing, as suggested by his involvement in guiding research and writing practices, including marginalia and use of the Chicago Manual of Style. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects. He contributes to academic development through curriculum design and pedagogical resources in historical writing.
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