Lofthus, Dr. Richard

Lofthus, Dr. Richard
Title: Professor of History
Department: Arts and Humanities
Office: Bede 458
Phone: 605-668-1462


EDUCATION

B.A., History, University of North Dakota
Diploma in Christian Studies, Regent College
B.S. Ed., University of North Dakota
M.A., University of North Dakota
D.A., University of North Dakota

 

COURSES TAUGHT

HIS 106 Ancient and Medieval World Cultures
HIS 107 16th-18th Century World Cultures
HIS 108 19th-20th Century World Cultures
HIS 228 U. S. History and Government
HIS 229 U.S. History Since 1877
HIS 370 Korean and Vietnam Wars
HIS 380 Recent America

 

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Rich Lofthus is a native of McVille, North Dakota, and a graduate of the University of North Dakota and Regent College. He taught in the public schools of Medina and Bottineau, North Dakota. In 1981 he returned to the University of North Dakota, where he earned his graduate degrees in history. In 1988 he moved to South Dakota and after teaching for one year at the University of Sioux Falls, he moved to Yankton, South Dakota and became Professor of History at Mount Marty University, a position he has held for thirty-five years. He is the author of Remembering Private Harris: A South Dakotan in World War One (2002) and From Wentworth to the Western Front: The World War One Odyssey of Private John Warns (2018). In December, 2022 C-Span 2 nationally broadcast Dr. Lofthus’ in class presentation based on the From Wentworth to the Western Front book.

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • World War I

 

PUBLICATIONS

Remembering Private Harris: A South Dakotan in World War One (2002)

Over Here, Over There: The World War One Correspondence of the Private John Warns Family (2006)

From Wentworth to the Western Front: The World War One Odyssey of Private John Warns (2018)