Michael Pasquier
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Visiting
Assistant Professor,
American Religious History
M05
Dodd Hall
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306
Office: 107 Dodd Hall
Phone: TBA
Fax: (850) 644-7225
Email: mtp02c@fsu.edu
Office Hours: N/A
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Vitae |
Michael Pasquier
(Ph.D. ’07, Florida State University, American Religious History)
teaches courses in U.S. religious history, American Catholicism, and
world religions. His research focuses on the history of Catholicism
in the American South, Catholic devotional culture, and the
relationship between religion and colonialism in Louisiana. He is
currently revising a manuscript for publication with Oxford
University Press entitled Les
Confrères et les Pères: French Missionary Priests and
Frontier Catholicism in the United States.
Michael is also conducting new research on the intersection of
African religions, Native American religions, and European
Christianities in the Lower Mississippi Valley during the eighteenth
century.
Michael
has accepted an assistant professor position in the Department of
Philosophy and Religious Studies at Louisiana State University.
Before moving to Baton Rouge, Michael will serve as a visiting
scholar at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in Cambridge,
Massachusetts (2008-09).
Courses
Fall 2007
REL1300: Introduction to World
Religions
REL2121: Religion in the United States
REL3128: The American Catholic
Experience
Spring 2008
REL1300: Introduction to World
Religions
REL2121: Religion in the United States
(Honors)
REL3128: Religion in the American South