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Office Hours and Contact Information ~ Fall 2009 (can be downloaded using Adobe Acrobat reader)
Jamie Anderson ~ Associate Professor (East Asia, China, Vietnam) e-mail
Anne Barton ~ Lecturer (Medieval history, European history, Western Civilization) e-mail
Richard E. Barton ~ Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies (Medieval history) e-mail
Jodi Bilinkoff ~ Professor (Renaissance and Reformation Europe, early modern Spain, religion, gender) e-mail
Charles C. Bolton ~ Professor, Department Head (Southern history, oral history) e-mail (on sabbatical, Fall 2009)
Robert M. Calhoon ~ Professor Emeritus (Early American history, southern religious history, American Revolution, 18th century cultural) e-mail
Kenneth Caneva ~ Professor (History of science, 19th century physical science, science in Germany) e-mail
Kevin Crowder ~ Lecturer (European History) e-mail
Laurinda deBeck ~ Lecturer (Western Civilization, American History) e-mail
Katrin Deil ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
A. Asa Eger ~ Assistant Professor (Early Islamic History) e-mail
Mark Elliott ~ Associate Professor (19th century American history) e-mail
Benjamin Filene ~ Associate Professor, Director of Public History e-mail
James Findley ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Christine Flood ~ Lecturer (American and North Carolina history) e-mail
Mary B. Floyd ~ Associate Professor (Latin America, Venezuela, 19th century) e-mail
Sarah Gates ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Christopher Graham ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
James Hall ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Karen Medlin Hawkins ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Phyllis W. Hunter ~ Associate Professor (American, Colonial, material culture) e-mail
Thomas Jackson ~ Associate Professor (Recent America, civil rights) e-mail
Watson Jennison ~ Assistant Professor (African American history, U.S. South) e-mail
Jeffrey W. Jones ~ Associate Professor (Russian History) e-mail
John Kaiser ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Colleen Kriger ~ Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies (African history, European expansion in Africa, material culture, oral history) e-mail
Joanna Kucinski ~ Lecturer (Atlantic World, English history) e-mail
Lisa Levenstein ~ Assistant Professor (U.S. women's history) e-mail
Susannah Link ~ Online Lecturer (American history) e-mail
Cheryl Logan ~ Professor (History of psychology, physiology and neurology, sexuality, eugenics, early twentieth century models of mind) e-mail
Paul Mazgaj ~ Professor, Associate Department Head (Modern European intellectual history, French history, history of ideologies, French revolution, Napoleonic era ) e-mail (Interim Department Head, Fall 2009)
Paige Meszaros ~ Lecturer (Western Civilization) e-mail
Kaarin Michaelsen ~ Assistant Professor (Modern Britain, Women's History) e-mail
Todd Miller ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Joseph Moore ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Mark Moser ~ Lecturer (American history) e-mail
Greg O'Brien ~ Associate Professor (18th-19th century American history, American Indian history, environmental history) e-mail
Bruce Peebles ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Keri Petersen ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Linda Rupert ~ Assistant Professor (Atlantic World, Caribbean) e-mail ON LEAVE 2009-10
Stephen Ruzicka ~ Associate Professor (Ancient history, Greek, Roman, Persia) e-mail
Karl Schleunes ~ Professor (Modern German history, the Holocaust, national socialism, history of antisemitism, World War II) e-mail
Loren Schweninger ~ Professor (African-American history, race, slavery, quantitative methods) e-mail
Rick Shelton ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Jacqueline Spruill ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Therese Strohmer ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Natasha Thompson ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Lisa Tolbert ~ Associate Professor (American cultural history, 19th century U.S., antebellum South, architectural history, museum studies) e-mail
Jess Usher ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Maggy Williams ~ Teaching Assistant e-mail
Jon Zachman ~ Lecturer (Public history, spring semesters) e-mail
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