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History Department


Faculty in History

Richard Blanke, Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Modern Europe, especially Germany, Russia, and eastern Europe.

Jay A. Bregman, Professor
(Ph.D., Yale University). Ancient, intellectual and jazz history.

Jacques Ferland, Associate Professor
(Ph.D., McGill University). Colonial Canadian, Franco-Canadian and Native American history.

Nathan Godfried, Professor
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). U.S. 20th-century history, popular culture.

Alexander Grab, Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor
(Ph.D., UCLA). Modern Italian, 18th- and 19th-century European, Middle East history.

Wiebke Ipsen, Assistant Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Latin America.

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.

Michael Lang, Assistant Professor
(Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Modern Europe, intellectual history, international relations

Ngo Vinh Long, Professor
(Ph.D., Harvard University). Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian history.

Elizabeth McKillen, Professor
(Ph.D., Northwestern University). U.S. foreign relations and trans-national labor history, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Stephen M. Miller, Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Connecticut). British Empire, Military History, South Africa.

Liam Riordan, Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Colonial American, Revolutionary era history.

Scott W. See, Libra Professor of History and Chair of the Department.
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Canadian, Canadian-American history, Northeast Borderlands.

Howard P. Segal, Professor
(Ph.D., Princeton University). U.S. 20th-century, science and technology history.

Maureen E. Smith, Associate Professor, Director-Native American Studies
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) Native American history, Diversity Across the Curriculum.

Janet K. TeBrake, Lecturer
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Modern Irish, European and women's history.

William H. TeBrake, Adelaide & Alan Bird Professor
(Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Medieval European environmental and social, Netherlandic history.

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

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.

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.

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.

Carol N. Toner, Research Associate Professor
(Ph.D., University of Maine). Division of Lifelong Learning. U.S. Labor and Women's history, Maine history.

 

Department of History
5774 Stevens Hall
The University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5774
Phone: 207-581-1907 or 1908
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, Orono, Maine 04469
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