Authors
Lee SkinnerLee Skinner, a leading scholar of Latin American literature and associate dean at one of the nation's leading liberal arts colleges, has been appointed to head Tulane University’s Newcomb-Tulane Co | |
Nico SlateNico Slate’s research and teaching focus on the history of social movements in the United States and India. He is the author of four books: Lord Cornwallis Is Dead: The Struggle for Democracy in th | |
Trevor BurnardTrevor Burnard is the Wilberforce Professor of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull and the Director of the Wilberforce Institute. Between 2011 and 2019 he was Professor of American H | |
Jacob F LeeI specialize in the history of early America and the American West. My current book project, tentatively-titled Rivers of Power: Indians and Colonists at the Crossroads of America (under cont | |
Elizabeth ManckeDr. Elizabeth Mancke, Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Studies, has a doctorate from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and an MA from the University of British Columbia i | |
Robert HicksRob Hicks joined the faculty of the College of William and Mary in the Fall of 2000. At the College, he is a faculty affiliate in the Environmental Science and Policy Program and the Thomas Jeffers | |
Sarah M S PearsallSarah Pearsall received a Bachelor's degree from Yale University, a Master's degree from Clare College, Cambridge University (where she was the Paul Mellon Fellow), and an M.A. and Ph.D. in early A | |
Charles M HudsonCHARLES M. HUDSON (1932-2013) was the Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History at the University of Georgia and was one of the foremost authorities on the history and culture of the Indians o | |
William W FreehlingWilliam Freehling grew up in Chicago, received his A.B. degree Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College (where he wrote his honors thesis under Arthur Schlesinger Jr.), and his M.A. | |
Richard GodbeerDr. Godbeer joined KU on July 1, 2019. He received his B.A. from Oxford University in 1984 and his Ph.D from Brandeis University in 1989. He taught in the Department of History at the University of | |
Elizabeth DillDr. Elizabeth Dill joined Kingsborough Community College’s Department of English in the fall of 2003. Before that, she taught writing and literature courses at Alfred University and at Truckee Mead | |
Emma HartEmma Hart teaches and researches the history of early North America, the Atlantic World, and early modern Britain between 1500 and 1800. At Penn she is a Professor of History, co-director of the Mc | |
Paul D EscottPaul D. Escott earned his B.A. degree cum laude from Harvard College and his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Duke University. He taught at UNC Charlotte before coming to Wake Forest, where he serve | |
John M BelohlavekProfessor John Belohlavek has won several awards including Fulbright-Hayes award and teaches American history at University of South Florida. His current research includes the role of women and the | |
John G TurnerI teach and write about the the place of religion in American history. I came to George Mason University in 2012, having earned a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Notre Dame an | |
J H ElliottSir John Elliott is a historian of Spain, Europe and the Americas in the early modern period. He graduated in history at Trinity College Cambridge, of which he was a Fellow from 1954-68, and is now | |
Lisa Tendrich FrankLisa Tendrich Frank is an award-winning historian, editor, and writer on issues related to American women, the nineteenth century, and the American Civil War. A Ph.D. from the University of Florida | |
Dustin GishDustin Gish has been a member of the Honors College faculty at the University of Houston since 2014, teaching the College’s signature course, the Human Situation, as well as courses in political th | |
Stephen TuffnellI am a historian of the global and imperial history of the United States in the nineteenth century. I am gripped by the transnational histories of US imperialism, foreign relations, and migra | |
Donald F JohnsonDon Johnson researches popular politics during the era of the American Revolution, with a particular emphasis on how the experiences of ordinary people shaped social and political change. |