UNCG SPEAKERS BUREAU: History

Denise Baker
Professor, English
Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University
(336) 334-5241, dnbaker@uncg.edu
Julian of Norwich
Medieval Mysticism
Woman Mystics
James Carmichael
Professor, Library & Information Studies
Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(336) 334-3478, jim_carmichael@uncg.edu
History of the United States, the South, Southern Librarianship, Higher Education, & Professional Curricula
Gender Issues - Womens' / Mens' History
Sociology of Occupations
Cross-Cultural Studies in Support of the Arts
Support for University Interdisciplinarity
Censorship
Archives Management, Rare Books & Manuscripts
Bob Gatten
Professor, Biology
Ph.D., The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
(336) 256-0077, gatten@uncg.edu
The Lewis & Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 (a PowerPoint presentation giving an overview of the Expedition)
Images of Lewis & Clark (a PowerPoint presentation showing how artists have depicted the individuals involved and the things they saw)
Discovering the Birthplace of William Clark (a PowerPoint presentation describing Gatten's discovery of the site in Caroline Co., VA)
Phyllis Hunter
Associate Professor, History
Ph.D., The college of William & Mary
(336) 286-0467, pwhunter@uncg.edu
Global Capitalism in the 17th & 18th Centuries - "Global capitalism Has a History"
American Expatriates in Early 19th Century China - "English Regattas & Chopstick Dinners: The Commerce of Sociability in Canton & Macao, china"
Lisa Levenstein
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D., The University of Wisconsin at Madison
(336) 256-0472, levenstein@uncg.edu
Women’s History in the U.S. 
African American Women’s History 
Feminism - History & Current Events
Women & Poverty, Welfare Reform
David MacKenzie
Retired, History
Ph.D., Columbia University - New York
(336) 275-1229
Russia
Serbia & the Balkans
Karl A. Schleunes
Professor, History
Ph.D., The University of Minnesota
(336) 334-3514, kaschleu@uncg.edu
Holocaust
Modern Germany
David Wharton
Associate Professor, Classical Studies
Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(336) 334-5726, wharton@uncg.edu
Latin in the Secondary School Curriculum
Historic Preservation in Greensboro

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