Faculty in History
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Richard Blanke,
Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Modern Europe, especially
Germany, Russia, and eastern Europe.
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Jay A. Bregman,
Professor
(Ph.D., Yale University). Ancient, intellectual and jazz history.
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Jacques Ferland,
Associate Professor
(Ph.D., McGill University). Colonial Canadian, Franco-Canadian and Native
American history.
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Nathan Godfried,
Professor
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). U.S. 20th-century history, popular
culture.
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Alexander Grab,
Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor
(Ph.D., UCLA). Modern Italian, 18th- and 19th-century European,
Middle East history.
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Wiebke Ipsen,
Assistant Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Latin America.
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Richard W. Judd,
Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor and Graduate Coordinator
(Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Maine, U.S. 19th-century, labor and
environmental history. Editor, Maine Historical Society Quarterly.
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Michael Lang,
Assistant Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Modern Europe, intellectual history,
international relations
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Ngo Vinh Long,
Professor
(Ph.D., Harvard University). Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian history.
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Elizabeth McKillen,
Professor
(Ph.D., Northwestern University). U.S. foreign relations and
trans-national labor history, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Stephen M. Miller,
Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Connecticut). British Empire, Military
History, South Africa.
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Liam Riordan,
Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Colonial American, Revolutionary era
history.
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Scott W. See,
Libra Professor of History and Chair of the Department.
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Canadian, Canadian-American history,
Northeast Borderlands.
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Howard P. Segal,
Professor
(Ph.D., Princeton University). U.S. 20th-century, science and technology
history.
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Maureen E. Smith, Associate
Professor, Director-Native American Studies
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) Native American history, Diversity
Across the Curriculum.
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Janet K. TeBrake,
Lecturer
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Modern Irish, European and women's history.
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William H. TeBrake,
Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor
(Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Medieval European environmental and social, Netherlandic history.
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Marli F. Weiner,
Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor
(Ph.D., University of Rochester). U.S. 19th-century, women's, the South,
African-American history.
Affiliated Faculty/Emeriti
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William J. Baker, Professor
Emeritus
(Ph.D., Cambridge University [UK]). Modern British, European and sports
history.
• Robert H. Babcock, Professor
Emeritus [-babcock@maine.edu-]
(Ph.D, Duke University). Canadian, Canadian-American relations and North
American labor history.
• John F. Battick, Associate Professor
Emeritus [-battick@midmaine.com-]
(Ph.D., Boston University). Maritime, early modern European and
British history.
• Stuart Bruchey, Professor
Emeritus
(Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Allen Nevins Professor of U.S. History,
Columbia. U.S. colonial, 19th-century economic, social and political
history.
• C. Stewart Doty, Professor
Emeritus [-Csdoty@aol.com-]
(Ph.D., Ohio State University). Modern French, European and Franco-American
history.
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Alaric Faulkner, Professor of
Anthropology
(Ph.D., Washington State University). Member of the Anthropology Department.
Historic archaeology, Anglo-Acadian colonial history.
• Jerome J. Nadelhaft,
Professor Emeritus [-nadelhft@maine.edu-]
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Colonial American, Revolutionary era
history.
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Warren C. Riess, Research
Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of New Hampshire). Darling Marine Center. Colonial American,
Revolutionary era, maritime history and archaeology.
• David C. Smith, Professor
Emeritus [-dcsmith@maine.edu-]
(Ph.D., Cornell University). Maine, U.S. 20th-century, environmental history.
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Carol N. Toner, Research
Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Division of Lifelong Learning. U.S. Labor and
Women's history, Maine history.