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Thomas R. Pegram

Professor Emeritus
Thomas R. Pegram

ProfessorTom Pegram

Email: tpegram@loyola.edu
Phone: 410-617-2856
Office: Humanities Center 305

Curriculum Vitae

Biography

Thomas R. Pegram was born in the midwest and grew up in California. He received his B.A. from Santa Clara University and a Ph.D. in the history of American civilization from Brandeis University. After a short stay at Ohio State, he has been 51°µÍø since 1990. Specializing in the interaction of social movements and American political institutions in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Dr. Pegram has written books on state-level progressive politics, the history of American temperance and Prohibition, and the 1920s Ku Klux Klan. He is currently working on prohibition enforcement at the state level as a window into American federalism and state-building in the early twentieth century.

Courses Taught

  • HS 103 The Making of the Modern World: The United States II
  • HS 348 The Civil War and Reconstruction
  • HS 350 World War II in the United States
  • HS 352 America Since 1945
  • HS 363 A Century of Diplomacy: U.S. Foreign Policy since 1890
  • HS 366 The Civil Rights Crusade
  • HS 425 Modern American Social Movements
  • HS 460 Seminar: American Progressivism
  • HS 464 Seminar: Social and Political History of Alcohol and Drugs in America
  • HS 465 Seminar: Inside the Civil War

Publications

Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17 (April 2018), 373-396.  (peer reviewed)

Area of Specialization

  • Late 19th/Early 20th Century American Political and Social History

News

  • Along with several other historians, Dr. Pegram provided on-screen commentary for a recently released Smithsonian Channel film titled "," which explores a mysterious 1920s movie made by the Ku Klux Klan. Documents in Pegram's possession provided critical evidence in the investigation.
  • Dr. Pegram discusses prohibition and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in an interview with The History Channel. .
  • Congratulations to Professor Thomas Pegram, whose new book on the Ku Klux Klan was recently reviewed in the New York Times. .

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