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Berry, Stephen
Associate Professor and Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era and Co-Director, Center for Virtual History
Civil War-Era America; U.S. South; race, gender, family, and culture  Office: 324 LeConte
Hours: On leave
berry@uga.edu
(706) 542-2500
Carter, R. O'Brian
Part-Time Instructor
Modern European  Office: 237 LeConte
Hours: M, W - 12:15-1:15M, W - 12:15-1:15
obcarter@uga.edu
(706) 542-2478
Clark, Kathleen
Associate Professor
19th and 20th century U.S. South; Women and Gender; African American  Office: 301 LeConte
Hours: TH- 1:30-3:30pm & by appt Tu, Th -9:30-10
katclark@uga.edu
(706) 542-6394
Cleaveland, Timothy
Associate Professor
Islamic West Africa, and the history of slavery, gender and race  Office: 340 LeConte
Hours: TU/TH 12:15-1:15pm
tcleave@uga.edu
(706) 542-2479
Hasegawa, Kazumi
Part-Time Instructor
Japanese modern history, US-Japan relations, race and gender theory  Office: 306 LeConte
Hours: By appt
khasega@uga.edu
706-542-2484
Lee, Chana Kai
Associate Professor
African American, U.S. Women's, 20th Century U.S.  Office: 130 LeConte
Hours: By appointment on TR; please email her
chanakai@uga.edu
(706) 542-2541
Palmer, Jennifer
Assistant Professor
Race, gender, and slavery in France and its colonies in the eighteenth century  Office: 106 LeConte
Hours: On leave
palmerjl@uga.edu
(706) 542-2477
Pollard, Miranda
Associate Professor
Modern Europe; twentieth-century France; sexuality in modern history; gay and lesbian studies; feminist theory  Office: 132 LeConte
Hours: by appt, e-mail ok
mpollard@uga.edu
(706) 542-2658
Voekel, Pamela
Associate Professor
Cultural, religious and political history of modern and colonial Latin America, particularly Mexico  Office: 301C LeConte
Hours: T& R 3:30-4:30 MLC/Jittery Joes & by Appt
voekel@uga.edu
(706) 542-5376
Graduate Students
Bunker, Rachel
Graduate Student
20th century U.S. rural/agrarian history  Office: 118 LeConte  rbunker@uga.edu
Carroll, Dillon
Graduate Student
American Civil War, Gender, Medicine, Injury, Mental Health  Office: 120 LeConte  dillonjc@uga.edu
Cromwell, Alisha M.
Graduate Student
Enslaved Women in the Urban Marketplace  Office: 134 LeConte  alishamc@uga.edu
Davis, Christina L.
Graduate Student
African American Education; 19th Century American History; Women's History     cdavis37@uga.edu
Davis, Laura J.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Antebellum and Civil War America, Gender and Women's Studies, Military  Office: 220B LeConte  ljdavis@uga.edu
Elder, Angela Esco
Graduate Student
Antebellum/Civil War America, U.S. South, Gender  Office: 112 LeConte  angela87@uga.edu
Goodwin, Daleah
Graduate Student
19th- and 20th-Century Black Women  Office: 301B LeConte  dgoodwin@uga.edu
Long, Di (Julia)
Graduate Student
Early American History, Women's History, Gender History  Office: 114 LeConte
Hours: By appointment
longdi@uga.edu
Richier, Leah
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Race relations, gender and sexuality, and violence  Office: 104 LeConte  richier@uga.edu
Thomson, David
Graduate Student
Antebellum/Civil War America, Religion  Office: 116 LeConte
Hours: M 10-11, R 1-2, or by appt.
thomsond@uga.edu
Welborn, James (Trae)
Graduate Teaching Assistant
19th Century U.S. South, Honor, Religion, Masculinity  Office: 131 LeConte  welborn@uga.edu
Williams, Jessica
Graduate Student
19th and 20th c. Germany, popular culture, gender  Office: 120 LeConte  jkwill2@uga.edu
Wunn, Jennifer
Graduate Student
Modern Europe     jmalto@uga.edu
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