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Chair: Lois W. Banner, Ph.D.

Faculty

Professors: Lois W. Banner, Ph.D.*; Gordon Berger, Ph.D.; Charlotte Furth, Ph.D.; Paul W. Knoll, Ph.D.*; Philippa Levine, Ph.D.; Edwin J. Perkins, Ph.D.; Steven J. Ross, Ph.D.*; John E. Wills, Ph.D.*

Associate Professors: Elinor Accampo, Ph.D.; Marjorie R. Becker, Ph.D.; Thomas C. Cox, Ph.D.*; Roger V. Dingman, Ph.D.; Philip J. Ethington, Ph.D.; Mauricio Mazon, Ph.D.; Franklin D. Mitchell, Ph.D.; Dermot Brendan Nagle, Ph.D.*; Azade-Ayse Rorlich, Ph.D.*; Terry L. Seip, Ph.D.*

Assistant Professors: Marguerite Bistis, Ph.D.; Lon Kurashige, Ph.D.; Paul Lerner, Ph.D.; Lisa Silverman, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professors: Richard C. Dales, Ph.D.; John R. Hubbard, Ph.D., D.Hu.L.*; Ernest B. Koenker, Ph.D.; A. Lloyd Moote, Ph.D.; Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., Ph.D.*; Charles R. Ritcheson, Ph.D., Litt.D.; John A. Schutz, Ph.D.

Associate Faculty with Titles in History

Peter Nosco, Ph.D. (East Asian Languages and Cultures)

*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.

The Department of History offers courses in Ancient, Medieval and Modern European history, including Russian history; in both North and Latin American history; and in the history of East Asia. Several members of the faculty specialize in the U.S. experience. Some of the department's courses are chronological, some national or regional and some are thematic. The faculty is committed to continuous review and revision of the department curriculum, as student and professional needs and emphases shift. Many departmental courses meet general education requirements, and various programs for majors and non-majors are available.

The department offers an honors program for qualified seniors. Honors programs are individually arranged through consultation and advisement, and completion of an honors thesis is required.

Degree Programs

The Department of History offers the B.A., a minor, the M.A. and Ph.D. in History.

Honor Society

The department sponsors its own local chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society. For information on membership and activities, consult the undergraduate advisor.

 

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