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The Center for Greater Southwestern Studies and the History of Cartography is made possible by the hard work and talents of many hard working individuals.


 
Stephanie Cole
Associate Professor of History
Ph.D. University of Florida, 1994.
U.S. Social History, Women's History, Race & Gender from a Regional Perspective. 
  314 University Hall
(817) 272-2868
scole@uta.edu
Stephanie Cole

Chris Conway
Associate Professor of Modern Language
Ph.D. University of California San Diego, 1996, Literature.

 

  329 Hammond Hall
(817) 272-5528
Fax: (817) 272-5408
conway@uta.edu
Chris Conway
Imre Demhardt-(Ex-Officio)
Professor & Garrett Endowed Chair in the History of Cartography.
Ph.D. University of Frankfurt am Main, 1995
History of Cartography, Exploration, Geography, Colonialism, Travel & Tourism
  348 University Hall
(817) 272-0122
demhardt@uta.edu
Imre Demhardt
Robert Fairbanks
Professor of History & Department Chair
Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, 1981.
History of the Urban Southwest
  325 or 202A University Hall
(817) 272-2862 or 2864
fairbank@uta.edu
Bob Fairbanks
George Green
Professor of History
Ph.D. Florida State University, 1966.
Modern U.S. Labor History, 20th-Century Southwestern History, Modern U.S., New South
  351 University Hall
(817) 272-2892
ggreen@uta.edu
George Green

Sonia Kania
Assistant Professor of Modern Language
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
Historical Linguistics of the Spanish Southwest

 

323 Hammond Hall
(817)-272-5537
skania@uta.edu

Sonia Kania
David Narrett
Associate Professor of History
Ph.D. Cornell University, 1981.
U.S. History, Colonial and Revolutionary America, American Frontier Development
  322 University Hall
(817) 272-2900
narrett@uta.edu
David Narrett
Douglas Richmond
Professor of History Professor.
Ph.D. University of Washington, 1976
Mexico, Latin America, Spain, World War II
  346 University Hall
(817) 272-2901
richmond@uta.edu
Doug Richmond

Ken Roemer
Professor of English, Distinguished Professor
Ph.D. Univ. of Penn., American Civilization, 1971
M.A., Univ. of Penn., American Civilization, 1968

 

405 Carlisle Hall
(817) 272-2729
Fax: (817 272-2718 roemer@uta.edu

Ken Roemer
Roberto Treviño
Associate Professor of History
Ph.D. Stanford, 1993.
Mexican American Studies, Religion.
  326 University Hall
(817) 272-5180
trevino@uta.edu
Roberto Trevino

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