

Douglas Seefeldt
Professor at the School of History at Ball State University, Douglas Seefeldt is an esteemed academic and an Emerging Media Fellow whose scholarly pursuits delve into the intricate intersections of history and memory, particularly within the context of the 19th and 20th-century American West. His academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to exploring how historical narratives are constructed and remembered over time. In his role as the Senior Digital Editor of The Papers of William F. Cody, Professor Seefeldt has been instrumental in advancing the digital humanities. His work with the William F. Cody Archive, where he serves as Co-Director, showcases his dedication to preserving and interpreting historical documents in innovative ways. This project is a testament to his expertise in utilizing digital tools to enhance the accessibility and understanding of historical materials. Professor Seefeldt is also a co-editor of the Digital History Project, further highlighting his commitment to integrating technology with historical research. His contributions to this field have been recognized through numerous publications in esteemed journals and essays, where he shares his insights on the dynamic relationship between history and memory. Currently, Professor Seefeldt is engrossed in a book manuscript that examines the Mountain Meadows Massacre and its place in public memory. This work promises to offer a nuanced perspective on how such pivotal events are remembered and interpreted across generations. His research not only contributes to academic discourse but also engages with broader conversations about the role of memory in shaping historical understanding. Through his teaching and research, Professor Seefeldt inspires students and colleagues alike to critically engage with the past, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities of historical narratives. His work continues to influence the field of history, particularly in understanding the American West's cultural and historical landscape.