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Faculty
Dr. Laurence Hare
276.944.6692
Fulton 205
Degrees: Ph.D. and M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.A., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Dr. Hare specializes in modern European history with an emphasis on
nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany and Scandinavia. He recently completed a dissertation on the connections between archeology and nationalism in the German-Danish borderland. His research has been supported by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation and has been recognized with the Aurora Borealis Prize from the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study.
Dr. John Roper
Department Chair, Richardson Professor of American History
276.944.6188
Fulton 202A
Degrees: Ph.D., University of North Carolina; M.A., North Carolina State University
Dr. Roper is an expert in southern history and is the author of an acclaimed biography on writer C. Vann Woodward. His professional interests include Southern history. He is the author of five volumes of Southern history including C. Vann Woodward, Southerner; U.B. Phillips: A Southern Mind, and Paul Green's War Songs.
Dr. Thomas Little
276.944.6205
Fulton 202C
Degrees: Ph.D., Rice University; M.A., University of South Carolina
Dr. Little is an expert in colonial British America and Southern and Caribbean history. He is the author of scholarly articles that have appeared in Money, Trade, and Power, ed. Jack Reene et. al.; South Carolina Historical Magazine; and Slavery and Abolition. In 1996, he was one of only 25 scholars chosen world-wide to participate in the international seminar on the history of the world migration at Harvard University.
Dr. Jack Wells
Degrees: Ph.D. and M.A., Ohio State University; M.A., University of Kentucky; B.A., Virginia Tech
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