Faculty
Chair:
Maarten L.
Pereboom, Ph.D.
Professors:
Robert A. Berry, Ph.D.
Russia/East European history
Gregory C. Ference, Ph.D.
East Asian/East European history, Habsburgs
Timothy S. Miller, Ph.D.
Byzantine history
Maarten L. Pereboom, Ph.D.
U.S. foreign/European international relations, history in
film
Clara Small, Ph.D.
African-American history, Colonial America
G. Ray Thompson, Ph.D.
ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, classical archaeology, Colonial America, local
history
Associate Professors:
Wayne Ackerson, Ph.D.
British Empire, 19th century
Britain, Modern Africa, Modern India
Richard Bowler, Ph.D.
German history, history of science and technology
Dean Kotlowski, Ph.D.
20th century U.S., U.S. politics, biography
Michael Lewis, Ph.D.
Environmental history (Global, U.S., and Local)
Melanie Perreault, Ph.D.
Colonial America, U.S. history
Elizabeth A. Ragan, Ph.D.
Anthropology and archaeology
Bart Talbert, Ph.D.
Civil War, military history
Kristen Walton,
Ph.D.
Tudor-Stuart Britain, English, Scottish, Irish history, early
modern European history Donald M. Whaley, M.A.
19th century U.S., South, social/cultural history
Jeanne E. Whitney, Ph.D.
U.S. social and cultural history and material culture
Assistant Professors:
Sarah Case, Ph.D.
Women's history, 19th century U.S.
Creston S. Long, Ph.D.
Historiography, Colonial America, Maryland and local history
Emily Story,
Ph.D.
Latin America, Brazil, Urban history,
Modernism, Human Rights
Lecturers:
Kevin Birch,
M.A.
Ancient Mediterranean studies, classical mythology
Jay Carlander, Ph.D.
U.S. South, intellectual; world civilizations
Dean Fafoutis, M.A.
diplomatic, 19th century U.S. history
Peggy Genvert, M.A.
world civilizations, U.S. history
George W. Gering, Jr., M.A.
world civilizations, military history
Claudia Hannon, M.A.
World Civilizations, Ancient Near East and Jewish studies
Barry Neville, M.A.
world civilizations, U.S. history, history of religion
Samuel
Richards, M.A.
world civilizations |