Thomas Mays
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Thomas Mays
Professor
- Ph.D TCU
- HIST 110: U.S. History to 1877
- HIST 111: U.S. History from 1877
- HIST 210: Introduction to History
- HIST 368: Colonial & Revolutionary America
- HIST 369: Age of Jefferson and Jackson
- HIST 371: Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 383: California History
- HIST 391: American Military Traditions
- HIST 420: Interpreting Historical Concepts for Teachers
- HIST 482 Internship in History
- HIST 490: Senior Seminar in History
Benjamin Marschke
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Benjamin Marschke
- Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
- HIST 105: Western Civilization since 1650
- HIST 201: World Cultures and History: 1500 CE to the Present
- HIST 209: Critical History: Theory and Historiography
- HIST 210: Historical Methods
- HIST 300: The Era of World War I in Europe
- HIST 301: The Era of World War II in Europe
- HIST 304: Drinking and Drunkenness in the Atlantic World, to 1800
- HIST 307A: History of Science, from the Renaissance to Alexander von Humboldt
- HIST 342: Musketeers, Witches, and Kings (Early Modern Europe)
- HIST 343: The French Revolution and Napoleon
- HIST 348: Modern Germany
- HIST 490: Senior Seminar
Stephanie Corigliano
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Stephanie Corigliano
Lecturer
Sara Hart
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Sara Jaye Hart
Lecturer
Ryder Dschida
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Robert Cliver
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Robert Cliver
Professor
- Ph.D., Harvard University
- AHSS Humboldt Peoples and Places
- HIST 107: East Asia to 1644
- HIST 108: East Asia since 1644
- HIST 210: Historical Methods
- HIST 311: World History to 1750
- HIST 329: Imperial China
- HIST 338: Modern China
- HIST 339: Modern Japan
- HIST 350: History of the Soviet Union
- HIST 393: Pre-modern Japan
- HIST 490: Senior Seminar
Vincent Biondo, III
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Vincent F. Biondo, III
Professor
Paul Geck
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Paul Geck
Department Chair
- M.A., University of Missouri, Kansas City
- HIST 104: Western Civilization to 1650
- HIST 105: Western Civilization since 1650
- HIST 110: United States History to 1877
- HIST 111: United States History since 1877
- HIST 200: World Cultures & History, prehistory to 1500
- HIST 201: World Cultures & History, 1500 to present
- HIST 315: History and Civilization of Rome
- HIST 375B: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1943-present
- HIST 395: Classroom Observation for History Day
- HIST 397: History Day Event
- HIST 397: Science Fiction in the 20th Century
- HIST 420: Interpreting History for Teachers



