History Faculty

History FacultyFront Row (L to R): José Deustua, Mark Voss-Hubbard, Jinhee Lee, Newton E. Key, Joy Kammerling.  Second Row: Sace Elder, David K. Smith, Anita Shelton, Edmund Wehrle.   Third Row: Nora Pat Small, Lynne Curry, Michael H. Shirley, Lee E. Patterson, Debra A. Reid. Back Row: Jonathan Coit, Martin Hardeman, Roger B. Beck, Terry A. Barnhart, Charles W. Titus, Bailey K. Young.  (Not pictured:  Ralph Ashby, Charles R. Foy, Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz, Brian Mann, Patricia Miller, Rick Riccio, James Schwartz)

 

Faculty

  • Terry A. BARNHART (PhD, Miami, OH 1989; prof.) U.S. social and cultural, local, museum studies, historical intepretation. Email.
  • Roger B. BECK (PhD, Indiana 1987; prof.) Africa, Third world, world, 20th-century world. Email.
  • Lynne CURRY (PhD, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1995; prof.) U.S. 20th century, women, legal. Email.
  • José R. DEUSTUA (PhD, Sorbonne University, Paris, 1989; prof.) Latin American, Andean. Email.
  • Sace ELDER (PhD, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2002; assoc. prof.) Modern Germany, 19th and 20th Century European social and cultural. Email.
  • Charles R. FOY (PhD, Rutgers University 2008; asst. prof.) Early American History, Atlantic History, African-American History, Slavery in the Americas, Maritime History. Email.
  • Martin HARDEMAN (PhD, Chicago 1992; assoc. prof.) 19th-century U.S., African American, Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S. South. Email.
  • Joy KAMMERLING (PhD, Illinois, Chicago 1994; assoc. prof.) Renaissance and Reformation, early modern Europe. Email.
  • Newton E. KEY (PhD, Cornell 1989; prof.) British Isles, early modern Europe. Email.
  • Bonnie LAUGHLIN-SCHULTZ (PhD, Indiana 2009; asst. prof. and Social Science Teaching Program Coordinator) 19th-century U.S., women, Civil War era and Civil War memory, social sciences & history education. Email.
  • Jinhee LEE (PhD, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2004; assoc. prof.) East Asia, modern Japan, Korea, global, violence, imperialism, colonialism, postcolonialism, ethnic conflict, migration. Email.
  • Brian MANN (PhD candidate, Texas, Austin; asst. prof.) Modern Middle East, 19th- & 20th-century Iran, Khuzistan, nationalism, imperialism, urbanization, social movements. Email.
  • Lee E. PATTERSON (PhD, Missouri-Columbia 2003; assoc. prof.) Ancient Greece, Rome, and Near East, political uses of myth, Roman Armenia. Email.
  • Debra A. REID (PhD, Texas A&M 2000; prof.) Rural, African American, material culture, public/museum studies. Email.
  • Anita SHELTON (PhD, Washington 1986; assoc. prof. & chair) East Europe, Russia, modern Europe. Email.
  • Nora P. SMALL (PhD, Boston U 1994; assoc. prof. & Historical Administration graduate coordinator) American architecture, historic preservation, 19th-century U.S. social and cultural. Email.
  • David K. SMITH (PhD, Pennsylvania 1995; prof.) France, early modern Europe. Email.
  • Mark VOSS-HUBBARD (PhD, Massachusetts, Amherst 1997; prof.) U.S. political and social, political thought, Jacksonian America, Civil War. Email.
  • Edmund WEHRLE (PhD, Maryland, College Park 1998; prof. & graduate coordinator) U.S. labor, international relations. Email.
  • Bailey K. YOUNG (PhD, Pennsylvania 1975; prof.) Medieval, France, archaeology. Email.

Adjunct Faculty


Emeriti Faculty Still Teaching

  • John MCELLIGOTT (PhD, New York University 1973) U.S. History, History of Science.  Email.
  • Charles W. TITUS (PhD, Indiana 2002) Illinois, U.S. military, U.S., social studies education. Email.