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Gregory Michna, a Researcher at Arkansas Tech University, specializes in Colonial American History, Religious Awakenings, and Native American Studies. His academic work focuses on Puritanism, colonial governance, and Indigenous cultural interactions in early American contexts. His research explores themes of spiritual experiences, historical memory, and religious nationalism.
Michna's publications include analyses of colonial-era religious movements, gender dynamics, and Indigenous enslavement. His 2019 review of Douglas Winiarski's work highlights the social divisions caused by Whitefieldarian revivalism in New England. His recent articles examine topics such as Puritan childrearing practices, Algonquian tribal governance, and missionary interactions with Native communities.
Michna's scholarship emphasizes thick historical description and interdisciplinary analysis, bridging political science and cultural anthropology in colonial contexts. While primarily focused on 17th-18th century America, his work also touches on early modern European warfare and theological frameworks.




