Department of History

Leah Shopkow

  • Associate Professor, Department of History

Education

  • Ph.D. at University of Toronto, 1984

Contact Information

Ballantine Hall, Rm. 718
(812) 855-1938
www.indiana.edu/~shopkow/

Background

Leah ShopkowSam Wineburg entitled his collection of essays on historical cognition Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts for a good reason. As my disciplinary scholarship has made clear, placing the present in the context of the past is not important in all societies at all times, but is a culture-specific imperative. As my pedagogical research (as well as that of others) has made clear to me, learning to do it is not easy! And most people who wrote history in the past and most of those who study history in the present were not, are not, and will never be professional historians. Through my disciplinary scholarship I explore why people wrote history in the Middle Ages. In my teaching, I am seeking to provide a skill that I, raised in a culture which has valued history, think very useful to students of history, whether they become historians or even take no more than one history course-how to think about and evaluate evidence whether from the past or the present and so how to make sense of the world in which we all live.

Research Interests

  • Medieval intellectual and cultural history
  • Historiography