Zachary Wingerd
Senior Lecturer in History
Areas of Specialtization
Atlantic World (1400-1800)
Education
Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington
M.A., University of Texas at Arlington
B.A., LeTourneau University
Selected Publications
Books
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.
Conversations of Modern World History: 50 Voices from 1400 to Present. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing, 2017.
Dissertation: "Symbol of Conquest, Alliance, and Hegemony: The Image of the Cross in Colonial Mexico" (2008)
M.A. Thesis: "Philipp Melanchthon and the Division of Philosophy and Theology in Sixteenth-Century Education" (2004)
Courses Taught
- HIS 1300 | United States in Global Perspective: International Relations
- 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 4340 | European Empires in the Atlantic World
- HIS 4392 | Modern Latin America (1800-present)