UD Graduate Catalog 1997-1998
  College of Arts and Science
History
Faculty in the Graduate Program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carole Haber, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Professor and Chair: U.S. hsitory, also social history, aging and medicine.
 
David F. Allmendinger, Jr., Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Professor: American social-cultural history, nineteenth-century U.S.
 
John A. Bernstein, Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor: European intellectual history.
 
Daniel F. Callahan, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Professor: Medieval Europe.
 
Raymond A. Callahan, Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor; also Associate Dean for Outreach, College of Arts and Science: Military history, twentieth-century Britain.
 
James C. Curtis, Ph.D. (Northwestern), Professor and Director, Winterthur Program in Early American Culture: Material culture, visual history, documentary photography.
 
Lawrence G.J. Duggan, Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor: Renaissance and Reformation, medieval church.
 
Tamara Hareven, Ph.D. (Ohio State), Professor;  also Unidel Professor of Family Studies, Human Development and Family Studies: Family history.
 
Bernard Herman, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Professor;  also Professor, Art History: Folklore and historic preservation.
 
Carol E. Hoffecker, Ph.D. (Harvard), Richards Professor of History: State and local history, urban history.
 
Howard Johnson, D.Phl. (Oxford), Professor;  also Professor, Black American Studies: History of the Caribbean, Afro-American history.
 
Peter R. Kolchin, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Henry Clay Reed Professor: Nineteenth-century U.S. history, Southern history, slavery.
 
Gary May, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Professor: U.S. diplomatic relations, Chinese-American relations.
 
Donald H. Meyer, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Professor: American intellectual history.
 
David Pong, Ph.D. (London), Professor and Chair; also Coordinator, East Asian Studies Program: Modern China, modern East Asia, Chinese institutional history.
 
Steven Sidebotham, Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor: Greek and Roman history, classical archaeology.
 
Raymond Wolters, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Thomas Muncy Keith Professor: Twentieth-century U.S., race relations.
 
Guy Alchon, Ph.D. (Iowa), Associate Professor: Twentieth-century U.S., political economy.
 
Suzanne Austin Alchon, Ph.D. (Duke), Associate Professor: Latin American history.
 
Anne Boylan, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor: U.S. social history, history of women.
 
James M. Brophy, Ph.D. (Indiana), Associate Professor: Modern Germany.
 
Jesus Cruz, Ph.D. (California, San Diego), Associate Professor: Iberian history.
 
J. Ritchie Garrison, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Museum Studies: Museum studies.
 
Christine L. Heyrman, Ph.D. (Yale), Associate Professor: American Colonial history.
 
John J. Hurt, Ph.D. (North Carolina), Associate Professor: Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France.
 
Wunyabari Maloba, Ph.D. (Stanford), Associate Professor and Coordinator, African Studies Program: African history.
 
Cathy Matson, Ph.D. (Columbia), Associate Professor: American Colonial history.
 
Rudi Matthee, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Associate Professor: Middle Eastern history.
 
Mark McLeod, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Associate Professor: World history, Modern East and Southeast Asia.
 
Arwen P. Mohun, Ph.D. (Case Western Reserve), Associate Professor: History of technology.
 
Patrick Glenn Porter, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Associate Professor; also Director, Hagley Museum and Library: Business history.
 
William Pulliam, Ph.D. (Illinois), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Education: History of curriculum development, European history.
 
David Shearer, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Associate Professor;  also Coordinator, UD-Hagley Program: European technology, Soviet history.
 
Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., Ph.D. (Boston University), Associate Professor;  also Interim Chair, Art Conservation, Director, Museum Studies, and Professor, Art History..
 
Gerald A. Figal, Ph.D. (Chicago), Assistant Professor: Japanese history.
 
Michelle Lamarche Marrese, Ph.D. (Northwestern), Assistant Professor: Russia, Europe, women.
 
Eugene McCarraher, Ph.D. (Rutgers), Assistant Professor: American cultural, intellectual, and religious history.
 
John Patrick Montaño, Ph.D. (Harvard), Assistant Professor: Tudor-Stuart England, early English politics.
 

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