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Faculty
David Atkinson Assistant Professor U.S. foreign relations, with a particular emphasis on new cultural, international, and transnational approaches; international history; American and British imperial history atkinsod@purdue.edu |
Tithi Bhattacharya Associate Professor Modern South Asia, Subaltern Studies, Marxism, histories of fear and superstition tbhattac@purdue.edu |
Cornelius Bynum Associate Professor, History U.S. 20th century History, African American History, Intersections of race and class and how they have affected African Americans' pursuit of full citizenship in the twentieth century bynum@purdue.edu |
John Contreni Professor European; Intellectual, religious, and political culture of the early medieval period (fifth to eleventh centuries) with special emphasis on the manuscripts, schools, and texts of Carolingian Europe contreni@purdue.edu |
Susan Curtis Professor; Director, American Studies American; American Intellectual and Cultural History curtis@purdue.edu |
Charles Cutter Associate Professor Latin American; Latin American history and the Spanish Southwest cutter@purdue.edu |
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Darren Dochuk Associate Professor of History Darren Dochuk teaches a variety of courses in twentieth century U.S. history, with a specialization in religion, politics, and culture. ddochuk@purdue.edu |
Joseph Dorsey Associate Professor, History/African American Studies Globalist; African American Studies jdorsey@purdue.edu |
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Nancy Gabin Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies Women's and gender history; American labor history; American politics and social movements; twentieth century U.S. history. ngabin@purdue.edu |
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Sally Hastings Associate Professor Professor Hastings teaches courses on Japan and East Asia. Her primary research interest is gender in modern Japan. sahnolte@purdue.edu |
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R. Douglas Hurt Professor, Department Head American Agriculture and American West. Research interests include Agricultural, Rural, Western, and Midwest History. doughurt@purdue.edu |
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Caroline Janney Associate Professor Civil War, Reconstruction, Memory, U.S. Women and Gender History, and the U.S. South cjanney@purdue.edu |
Rebekah Klein-Pejsova Jewish Studies Assistant Professor of History Transnational approaches to Modern Jewish and East Central European History; Jewish/state relations, nation and state building, mass migration, minorities, loyalties rkleinpe@purdue.edu |
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John Larson Professor, Assistant Department Head & Director of Graduate Education U.S. History, U.S. Political and Early National, U.S. Business, U.S. Environmental History larsonjl@purdue.edu |
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Robert May Professor Mid-19th century U.S. history, Mexican-American War and the Civil War, as well as the U.S. South and U.S. foreign relations, research and teaching has focused upon Civil War causation mayr@purdue.edu |
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Randy Roberts Distinguished Professor of History American; Modern American History; Mass Culture rroberts@purdue.edu |
Michael Smith Associate Professor Russian History, History of the Space Age, Topics in Global History mgsmith@purdue.edu |
A. Whitney Walton Professor Professor Walton specializes in the cultural, social, and gender history of modern Europe and modern France; French-American relations in the twentieth century; internationalism awhitney@purdue.edu |
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Melinda Zook Associate Professor, Director of Honors Program European; History of Tudor and Stuart England and women in the early modern era mzook@purdue.edu |
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