Zachary Wingerd
Senior Lecturer in History

Specialties
Atlantic World (1400-1800)
Education
- Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington, 2008
- M.A., University of Texas at Arlington, 2004
- B.A., LeTourneau University, 2002
M.A. Thesis
"Philipp Melanchthon and the Division of Philosophy and Theology in Sixteenth-Century Education" (2004)
Ph.D. Dissertation
"Symbol of Conquest, Alliance, and Hegemony: The Image of the Cross in Colonial Mexico" (2008)
Book Publication
Conversations of Modern World History: 50 Voices from 1400 to Present. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing, 2017.
Recent Book Publication
Syria Crucified: Stories of Modern Martyrdom in an Ancient Christian Land, coauthored by Zachary Wingerd and Brad Hoff (Ancient Faith Publishing, November 2021). Click here to watch the book trailer.
Courses Taught
-
HIS 1300, United States in Global Perspective
-
HIS 1305, World History to 1500
-
HIS 1307, World History from 1500
-
HIS 2365, United States History to 1877
-
HIS 2366, United States History from 1865
-
HIS 2395, Historiography
-
HIS 3380, Texas History
-
HIS 4340, Atlantic World (1400-1800)
-
HIS 4340, Africa and Africans in the Atlantic World
-
HIS 4340, European Monarchs, Merchants, and Monopolies (1600-1800)
-
HIS 4377, American Borderlands (North American Frontier, 1500-1900)
-
HIS 3353, Pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin America (1400-1800)
-
HIS 4392, Modern Latin America (1800-present)