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Faculty
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From its original mission of small-college teaching, the History Department has evolved into a faculty committed to research and publication as well as teaching. The faculty all hold the Ph.D., and they have been nationally recruited. (Geographically, faculty doctorates span from Harvard to Berkeley, from the University of Florida to the University of Washington.) The faculty have compiled distinguished records in both teaching and publication. Moreover, annually since 1965, the department hosts the highly regarded Walter Prescott
Webb Lectures, whose published proceedings reach a national audience.
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Thomas Adam (2001)
Room: 320 or 202B University Hall
Elisabeth A. Cawthon (1988) Associate Professor & Associate Chair. Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1985. Tudor-Stuart and Modern England, Anglo-American Legal and Constitutional History. Room: 319 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-5181 Email: cawthon2@uta.edu Stephanie Cole (1996) Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Florida, 1994. U.S. Social History, Women's History, Race & Gender from a Regional Perspective. Room: 314 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-2868 Email: scole@uta.edu Sarah Davis-Secord (2007) Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Notre Dame University, 2007. Medieval History.
Room: 331 University Hall
Robert B. Fairbanks (1983) Professor &
Department Chair. Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, 1981. American Urban History, Urban Politics.
Richard V. Francaviglia (1991) Professor. Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1970. Historical Geography, Architectural History, Transportation and Industrial History, American Landscape.
John Garrigus (2006) Associate Professor. Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University, 1988. French Caribbean, Slavery, Haitian Revolution
Room: 325 University Hall
Joyce S. Goldberg (1982) Associate Professor. Ph.D. Indiana University, 1981. U.S. History, U.S. Diplomatic History, U.S. Military, Late 19th- through Early 20th-Century History.
George N. Green (1966) Professor. Ph.D. Florida State University, 1966. Modern U.S. Labor History, 20th-Century Southwestern History, Modern U.S.,
New South.
Sam W. Haynes (1993) Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Houston, 1988. Texas History, 19th-Century U.S.
Alusine Jalloh (1993) Associate Professor. Ph.D. Howard University, 1993. Africa, African Diaspora in Latin America and Caribbean.
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Donald G. Kyle (1984) Professor. Ph.D. McMaster, 1981. Ancient Greece and Rome. Stephen Maizlish (1979) Associate
Professor & MA Advisor. Ph.D. University of
California, Berkeley, 1978. U.S. Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S.
Political History.
Christopher C. Morris (1992) Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of
Florida, 1991. Early National Period, Southern History, U.S. Social
History.
David E. Narrett (1984) Associate Professor.
Ph.D. Cornell University, 1981. U.S. History, Colonial and
Revolutionary America, American Frontier Development.
Stanley H. Palmer (1973) Professor. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1973. Modern Britain and Ireland, Comparative Police History, British Empire. Room: 345 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-2883 Email: spalmer@uta.edu Kenneth R. Philp (1968) Professor.
Ph.D. Michigan State University, 1968. Recent American History, American
Indian History, Historiography.
Steven G. Reinhardt (1987)
Associate Professor. Ph.D. Northern Illinois University, 1982. France, Early
Modern Europe, European Historiography, Louisiana History.
Dennis P. Reinhartz (1973) Professor. Ph.D. New York University, 1970. Russia and Eastern Europe, History of Cartography, History of Discovery. Room: 348 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-2907 Email: dprein@uta.edu Douglas W. Richmond (1976) Professor. Ph.D. University of Washington, 1976. Mexico, Latin America, Spain, World War II. Room: 346 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-2901 Email: richmond@uta.edu Jerome L. Rodnitzky (1966) Professor., Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1967. Twentieth-Century U.S. Social, Intellectual and Cultural History, Countercultural Change in America, Twentieth-Century American Popular Culture. Room: 343 University Hall Tel: (817) 272-2850 Email: jerry.rodnitzky@uta.edu Gerald Saxon (1987) Associate Professor; Dean of UTA Libraries. Ph.D. North Texas University, 1979. National Archival Certification by Academy of Certified Archivists, 1989. U.S., Texas, Oral History, Archival Science. Room: 6th floor, Central Library Tel: (817) 272-5318 Email: saxon@uta.edu Roberto Trevino (1999) Associate Professor. Ph.D. Stanford, 1993. Mexican American, Religion. Room:
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Adjunct Faculty
| Eric Bolsterli Ph.D.
University of Arkansas, 1998. Recent U.S.
Room: 219 University Hall Kim Breuer (2004) Ph.D. Vanderbilt University, 2004. Colonial Latin America, Mesoamerican Indians, Comparative Colonial History, World History Room: 357 University Hall Bede K. Lackner (1969) Professor. Ph.D. Fordham University, 1968.
European Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation.
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Cynthia Clark Northrup (2001) Ph.D.,
Texas Christian University, 2000.
Recent U.S., World History
Room: 350 University Hall
Kathryn Currie Pinkney (2003) Ph.D. University of North Texas,
2003. New Deal, World War II.
Room: 350 University Hall
A. Laverne Prewitt (1964) Room: 333 University Hall
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