Charles Vollan

Charles Vollan

Associate Professor of History

Education

  • Ph.D. | University of Nebraska-Lincoln | 2004
  • M.A. | University of Tulsa | 1994
  • B.A. | Hiram College | 1991

Academic and Professional Experience

Academic Interests
  • American westward expansion
  • Native American history
  • Social history
  • Prohibition history
Academic Responsibilities
  • U.S. to 1877
  • U.S. from 1877
  • American Civil War and Reconstruction
  • Westward expansion of the U.S.
  • History and culture of the American Indian
  • South Dakota history
  • America from WWI to the Great Depression
  • Historical methods and historiography
Committees and Professional Memberships

Committees

  • Chair
  • Academic Appeals Committee
  • Workload Committee

Professional Memberships

  • American Historical Association
  • Western Historical Association
  • South Dakota State Historical Society

Research and Scholar Work

Areas of Research
  • Current project: Bone Dry: South Dakota鈥檚 Failed Experiment with Alcohol Prohibition.
  • The Woman鈥檚 Christian Temperance Union
  • Industrial Workers of the World
  • Native American
Publications
  1. 鈥淏one Dry: South Dakota鈥檚 Flawed Adoption of Alcohol Prohibition,鈥 South Dakota History 45 no. 3 (Fall 2015):  189-227
  2. Wishart, David., ed.  Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska Press, 2007.  Assistant to the editor, and author of the following entries:  
  3. Big Crow, SuAnne; Casinos; Crow Dog, Leonard; Curtis, Charles; Deloria, Ella; Deloria, Vine V. Sr.; Driving Hawk Sneve, Virginia; Echo-Hawk, Walter; Fort Laramie Treaty; Indigenous [the well-known rock group]; Lame Deer, John; Means, Russell; Nebraska Indians [baseball team]; Peltier, Leonard; Pretty-On- Top, Janine Pease; Pretty Shield; Satanta; Silver Horn; Standing Bear, Luther; Te Ata; White Bull; Yellowtail, Robert; Yuwipi Ceremony.
  4. Wishart, David., ed.  Encyclopedia of the Great Plains.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska Press, 2004. 

Assistant to the editor, and author of the following entries:

  1. Bryan, William Jennings; Dustbowl Photographers; 鈥淗ell on Wheels鈥 Towns; Jennings, Waylon; National Farmers Holiday Association; Nelson, Willie; Nye, Bill; Packard, David; Post, C.W.; Public Law 280; Stanley, John Mix; Wimar, Carl.

Conference papers and invited lectures:

  1. 鈥溾楩or God and Home and South Dakota鈥:  The South Dakota Woman鈥檚 Christian Temperance Union鈥檚 Campaigns for Social Change.鈥 Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, NE, March 6, 2015.
  2. 鈥溾榃hat a Woman鈥檚 Vote Would Do鈥:  The South Dakota Woman鈥檚 Christian Temperance Union鈥檚 Rise and Decline 1914-1933,鈥 Dakota Conference, Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD, April 25, 2014.  
  3. 鈥淏one Dry:  Prohibition and Its Enforcement,鈥 Northern Great Plains History Conference, Grand Forks, ND, October 15, 2010.
  4. 鈥淗ell on Wheels:  Urban History along the Union Pacific Railroad, 1865-1869,鈥 North Dakota State University Department of History, November 21, 2008.  
  5. 鈥溾楽pecial Police,鈥 and Vigilantes:  Upper-class violence in Hell-on-Wheels era Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1867-1869,鈥 at the Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, NE, March 7, 2008
  6. 鈥淩espectable Ladies, Working Women and the Victorian Underworld in 鈥楬ell on Wheels鈥 Era Cheyenne, Dakota Territory, 1867-1869,鈥 Northern Great Plains History Conference, Duluth MN, October 2007.

Book reviews:

  1. We Are What We Drink: The Temperance Movement in Minnesota by Sabine Meyer. Middle West Review, in press.
  2. Nebraska History, 4th ed. By James Olson, Ron Naugle, and John Montag. South Dakota History, in press.
  3. Nature鈥檚 Noblemen:  Transatlantic Masculinities and the Nineteenth-Century American West by Monica Rico. Great Plains Quarterly 35, no 2 (spring 2015):  217-218.
  4. . Western Historical Quarterly 45 no. 1 (Spring 2014):  72-73. DOI: 10.2307/westhistquar.45.1.0072
  5. The Indianization of Lewis and Clark, by William Swagerty. South Dakota History 44 no. 4 (winter 2014):  347-348.
  6. I鈥檒l Be Here in the Morning:  the Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt by Brian T. Atkinson. Great Plains Quarterly 33 no. 4 (fall 2013):  264.
  7. Steamboats West:  The 1859 American  Fur Company Missouri River Expedition by Lawrence Larsen and Barbara Cottrell eds., South Dakota History 41 no. 4 (winter 2011):  456.
  8. Wyoming Range War:  The Infamous Invasion of Johnson County by John W. Davis. Western Historical Quarterly 42, no. 3 (Autumn 2011): 402. DOI: 10.2307/westhistquar.42.3.0402
  9. Seth Bullock:  Black Hills Lawman by David Wolff. Western Historical Quarterly 41 no. 4 (winter 2010):  509-510.
  10. A Remarkable Curiosity:   Dispatches from a New York City Journalist's 1873 Railroad Trip across the American West by Amos Cummings. South Dakota History 39, no. 3 (fall 2009):  278-279
  11. To Live鈥檚 To Fly by John Kruth and Robert Earl Hardy, A Deeper Shade of Blue:  by Robert Earl Hardy. Great Plains Quarterly 29, no. 4 (Fall 2009):  339-340.
  12. Roadside History of South Dakota, (Mountain Press Company, 1994) by Linda Hasselstrom, Great Plains Quarterly 16 no. 1 (Winter 1996):  77.
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