Dr. Glenda Mitchell
Part-Time Faculty, HistoryBiography
Education
- Ph.D., American History, University of Georgia, 2003
- MA, American History, Western Carolina University, 1997
- BA, History, Gardner-Webb University, 1995
Recent Publications
“Oh, the Things You Can Think:” Teaching Historical Analysis through the Works of Dr. Seuss. Paper Presented at the Future of History Conference, Decatur, Alabama, June 2015.
“I Surrender All’: United Pentecostal Women and the Power of Submission,” Paper presented at Southern Historical Association, Memphis, Tennessee, November 2004.
“Healing Hands: The Power of Faith Healing in Louisiana’s Pentecostal Culture,” Paper presented at Louisiana Historical Association, Lafayette, Louisiana, March 2003.
“Redefining Religion: Alexander J. McKelway and the Social Gospel.” Paper presented at “New Perspectives in Southern History,” Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, May 1997.
“The Significance of Service: Alexander J. McKelway and the Social Principles of Jesus.” Paper presented at “Telling About the South,” University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 1997.
