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'''Doug Feldmann''' (born 1970) is the author of eleven books, focusing mainly upon baseball history and the sport's sociological impact on urban and small-town America. His work has been recognized in multiple-time nominations for the Casey Award and the [[Seymour Medal]] from the [[Society for American Baseball Research]].<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Doug-Feldmann/e/B001H6W644 Doug Feldmann], ''Amazon books website'', biographical article, retrieved 11 June 2013</ref> He is a professor of curriculum and teacher education at [[Northern Kentucky University]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Northern Kentucky University|url=https://inside.nku.edu/coehs/departments/teachered.html}}</ref> and a former baseball scout for the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres.<ref>{{cite web|title=dougfeldmannbooks.com|url=https://dougfeldmannbooks.com/about-doug}}</ref> He completed his Ph.D. in Curriculum Studies at [[Indiana University Bloomington]] (1999), his master's degree in Secondary Education at [[Rockford University]] (1995), and his bachelor's degree in English and History at [[Northern Illinois University]] (1992) (where he was an outfielder on the baseball team and a back-up punter on the football team). <ref>{{cite web|title=NIU Athletics|url=https://niuhuskies.com/documents/2016/6/20//HistoryRecords.pdf?id=1217}}</ref>
'''Doug Feldmann''' (born 1970) is the author of twelve books, focusing mainly upon baseball history and the sport's sociological impact on urban and small-town America. His work has been recognized in multiple-time nominations for the Casey Award and the [[Seymour Medal]] from the [[Society for American Baseball Research]].<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Doug-Feldmann/e/B001H6W644 Doug Feldmann], ''Amazon books website'', biographical article, retrieved 11 June 2013</ref> He is a professor in the College of Education at [[Northern Kentucky University]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Northern Kentucky University|url=https://inside.nku.edu/coehs/departments/teachered.html}}</ref> and a former baseball scout for the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres.<ref>{{cite web|title=dougfeldmannbooks.com|url=https://dougfeldmannbooks.com/about-doug}}</ref> He completed his Ph.D. in Curriculum Studies at [[Indiana University Bloomington]] (1999), his master's degree in Secondary Education at [[Rockford University]] (1995), and his bachelor's degree in English and History at [[Northern Illinois University]] (1992) (where he was an outfielder on the baseball team and a back-up punter on the football team). <ref>{{cite web|title=NIU Athletics|url=https://niuhuskies.com/documents/2016/6/20//HistoryRecords.pdf?id=1217}}</ref>


== Publications ==
== Publications ==

Revision as of 17:23, 19 September 2019

Doug Feldmann (born 1970) is the author of twelve books, focusing mainly upon baseball history and the sport's sociological impact on urban and small-town America. His work has been recognized in multiple-time nominations for the Casey Award and the Seymour Medal from the Society for American Baseball Research.[1] He is a professor in the College of Education at Northern Kentucky University[2] and a former baseball scout for the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres.[3] He completed his Ph.D. in Curriculum Studies at Indiana University Bloomington (1999), his master's degree in Secondary Education at Rockford University (1995), and his bachelor's degree in English and History at Northern Illinois University (1992) (where he was an outfielder on the baseball team and a back-up punter on the football team). [4]

Publications

  • Feldmann, D. (in press). "A View from Two Benches: Bob Thomas in Football and the Law". Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • Feldmann, D. (2018). Whitey Herzog Builds a Winner: The St. Louis Cardinals, 1979-1982. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.
  • Feldmann, D. (2013). Keith Magnuson: The life and times of a beloved Blackhawk. Chicago: Triumph Books.
  • Feldmann, D. (2011). Gibson’s last stand. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press.
  • Feldmann, D. (2009). The St. Louis Cardinals: Past and present. Minneapolis: Voyageur Press.
  • Feldmann, D. (2009). The 1976 Cincinnati Reds. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.
  • Feldmann, D. (2007). El Birdos: The 1967 and 1968 St. Louis Cardinals. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.
  • Feldmann, D. (2006). Miracle collapse: The 1969 Chicago Cubs. Lincoln, NE: The University of Nebraska Press.
  • Feldmann, D. (2003). September streak: The 1935 Chicago Cubs. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.
  • Feldmann, D. (2003). Curriculum and the American rural school. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
  • Feldmann, D. (2002). Fleeter than birds: The 1985 St. Louis Cardinals and small-ball’s last hurrah. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.
  • Feldmann, D. (2000). Dizzy and the gas house gang: The 1934 St. Louis Cardinals and depression-era baseball. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.

References

  1. ^ Doug Feldmann, Amazon books website, biographical article, retrieved 11 June 2013
  2. ^ "Northern Kentucky University".
  3. ^ "dougfeldmannbooks.com".
  4. ^ "NIU Athletics" (PDF).