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HISTORY
Art History:
Carol Emmons,
Professor of Communication and the Arts (Art). Frankenthal Professor.
Art history. Contemporary art. Contemporary sculpture.
465-2084. emmonsc@uwgb.edu.
U.S. History:
James Coates,
Associate Professor of Education.
American sport history. African-American history.
465-2857 (o), 469-9644 (h). coatesj@uwgb.edu.
Harvey Kaye, Professor of Social Change and Development (Sociology,
History) and Director of the Center for History and Social Change. Ben
J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor.
American history and politics. Intellectuals. Radicals.
465-2755. kayeh@uwgb.edu.
Peter Kellogg, Associate Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies (History).
Modern U.S. history. African-American history. American Indian studies.
Human relations and the humanities.
465-5047. kelloggp@uwgb.edu.
Andrew Kersten, Professor of Social Change and Development
(History).
20th century U.S. history. History of the American labor movement. History
of equal employment opportunities. History of U.S. immigration.
465-2443. kerstena@uwgb.edu.
Kim Nielsen, Professor of Social Change and Development
(Women's Studies, History).
Anti-feminism in politics. Politics of disability. Helen Keller's politics.
Historical and cultural perspectives on women in the U.S.
465-2487. nielsenk@uwgb.edu.
Wisconsin, Northeastern Wisconsin History:
Debra Anderson,
Coordinator of Special Collections/University Archives/State Historical
Society of Wisconsin Area Research Center (materials for 11 counties)
in the Cofrin Library.
Records and historical documents for Northeastern Wisconsin. Genealogy.
Historical population patterns for area.
465-2539 (o), 465-1756 (h). andersod@uwgb.edu.
William Laatsch, Professor of Urban and Regional Studies (Geography).
Cultural geography. Settlement geography. Northern lands. Belgians of
Northeast Wisconsin. Historic and cultural preservation.
465-2396. laatschw@uwgb.edu.
Jerrold Rodesch, Associate Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies (History).
U.S. history. History of Wisconsin. Intellectual history.
465-2570. rodeschj@uwgb.edu.
World History:
Gregory Aldrete,
Professor of Humanistic Studies (History),
The early Roman Empire. Ancient cities. Roman rhetoric and oratory.
Ancient economy.
465-2467. aldreteg@uwgb.edu.
Craig Lockard, Professor of Social Change and Development (History).
Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor.
History of the modern world, particularly that of Southeast Asia. History
of the Vietnam War. Modern Malaysia. Folk, protest and popular music
in the U.S. and the world.
465-2714. lockardc@uwgb.edu.
Joyce Salisbury, Professor Emerita of Humanistic Studies (History).
Frankenthal Professor.
History of Christianity. Medieval history. Women in the ancient world.
Martyrdom.
465-2336. salisbuj@uwgb.edu.
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