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Department of English and Philosophy
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MAJ Nicholas Utzig
Instructor
Contact Information:
Office Location: Lincoln Hall, Room 408
Phone:
845.938.4165
Email:
Nicholas.Utzig@usma.edu
Courses
Education
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Courses Taught
Core:
EN101, EN102, EN302
Additional Duties
PME2 Platoon Mentor
OIC, Secular Student Alliance
OIC, Elsie Sannes-Pinnell Art Appreciation Forum
B.S., Art, Philosophy and Literature, USMA
M.A., English, New York University
Conference Papers:
“‘Don’t Even Think About It!’: Imagining Regicide in Tudor England.” The Royal Body. Royal Holloway, University of London (2012).
"(Re)casting the Past: Reformation Polemic and the Production of Anglo-Saxon Type." Recasting the Past: Early Modern to Postmodern Medievalisms. University of Exeter (2011).
"The Canker of Ambitious Thoughts: Thoughtcrime in the Age of Elizabeth." Evidence in the Early Modern Period. University of Michigan (2011).
Research information is not available at this time.