Rebecca Berens Matzke
Professor of History, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Chair of History and the Ralph Hale Ruppert Distinguished Professor of American History, Principles and Traditions
- Ph.D. in modern British history, modern European history, United States diplomatic history, Cornell University
- M.A. in history, Cornell University
- B.A. in history and English, University of Nebraska
Hi! I’m Professor Matzke, and I’ve taught history at Ripon College since 2003. While my PhD is in the history of modern Britain and Europe, I teach a variety of courses, including World History, the Cold War, and World War I, and Catalyst classes. I really enjoy teaching Public History, in which students think critically about all the ways non-academics learn about history (including museums and movies) and learn skills to create their own special public history projects. My scholarly interests include the role of Britain’s naval power in its foreign policy in the 19th century, British propaganda to the U.S. in World War I, and the reception of Atlas missiles in Nebraska during the Cold War. I love history, and I hope my enthusiasm makes my students love history as well!
What book or article has shaped your work as a teacher in your field?
“Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts” by Sam Wineburg
What is your teaching philosophy in 8 words or fewer?
Teach students skills for a curious life.
What is something your students would be surprised to learn about you?
I sing soprano in a chamber singers group.