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Hamilton, Shane
Associate Professor and Associate Director, Center for Virtual History
20th-century U.S. history; agriculture and rural life; history of technology; history of capitalism  Office: 318 LeConte
Hours: by appointment only
shamilto@uga.edu
(706) 542-2538
Hoffer, Peter C.
Professor and Distinguished Research Professor
Early American history and legal history  Office: 317 LeConte
Hours: T/R 1:00-2:00pm
pchoffer@uga.edu
(706) 542-2519
Huff, Christopher
Part-Time Instructor
20th Century U.S., U.S. South, social movements, U.S. politics and culture  Office: 312 LeConte
Hours: T/R 9:45-10:30am
cahuff@uga.edu
706 542-2497
Kreiner, Jamie
Assistant Professor
Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages  Office: 338 LeConte
Hours: M 3-5pm
jkreiner@uga.edu
(706) 542-2499
Levine, Ari Daniel
Associate Professor
Cultural and intellectual history of early modern China, from 800 to 1600  Office: 336 LeConte
Hours: T 12:30-2pm & by Appt
adlevine@uga.edu
(706) 542-2497
Mihm, Stephen
Associate Professor
Economic, cultural, and intellectual history of 18th- and 19th-century America  Office: 302 LeConte
Hours: T, R 8-9am
mihm@uga.edu
(706) 542-2469
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
Soper, Steven
Lecturer and Temporary Assistant Professor
Modern Italy  Office: 128 LeConte
Hours: W 9-10 & by appt
ssoper@uga.edu
(706) 542-9471
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
Alexander, Angela
Graduate Student
Antebellum American political, cultural, and intellectual history  Office: 103 LeConte  amalex@uga.edu
Arguedas, Roberto
Graduate Student
US-Latin American Diplomatic History  Office: 104 LeConte  robarg@uga.edu
Bongiovanni, Brice
Graduate Student
Latin American Religions and Colonialism  Office: 114 LeConte
Hours: TR 10-11am
bongiob@uga.edu
Ellett, Ashton
Graduate Student
Modern American Politics, Southern Culture and Politics, Conservatism, War and Society  Office: 104 LeConte
Hours: R 12:30-2:30
ellettag@uga.edu
Horney, Kylie A.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Colonial and Revolutionary America  Office: 310 LeConte  kahorney@uga.edu
Johnson, Evan
Graduate Student
Early Modern Germany  Office: 114 LeConte  evanj@uga.edu
Kirby, Jason
Graduate Student
Vietnam War era; General Westmoreland and race relations, military and political career     jkirby@uga.edu
Krause, Kevin
Graduate Student
Southern Populism and "Tillmania" In South Carolina     kmrock1@uga.edu
Merritt, Keri Leigh
Graduate Student
19th C. America; U.S. South; Class and Race     klm13@uga.edu
Rohrer, Katherine E.
Graduate Student
19th c. U.S. South, Urban History, Race Relations  Office: 120 LeConte Hall
Hours: T 3:30-4:30, and by appt.
elwdawg@uga.edu
Taylor, Michael
Graduate Student
Early American Political History  Office: 134 LeConte  taylormh@uga.edu
Tucker, Kathryn
Graduate Student
US South and Race Relations  Office: 104 LeConte  lktucker@uga.edu
Windisch, Kurt
Graduate Student
Native American, military  Office: 103 LeConte
Hours: T, R 1:15-1:45
windisch@uga.edu
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