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Affiliated Faculty

Located in the Historic Triangle, the Department of History has developed relationships with many fine scholars and teachers who live and work in the Tidewater region, and who with varying degrees of frequency offer courses at William & Mary.

Cole, Eddie R.
Assistant Professor, School of Education
Office: School of Education, Rm 3088
Phone: 757-221-2346
Email: [[ercole]]

Glasser , Jonathan
Research Associate and Associate Professor of Anthropology
Office: Washington Hall 122
Email: [[jglasser]]

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Grasso, Christopher
Affiliated Professor of History
Office: Blair 351
Email: [[cdgras]]
Regional Areas of Research: Atlantic World, Early America, United States
Thematic Areas of Research: Cultural/Intellectual, Religion

Hahamovitch, Cindy
R. Phinizy Spalding Professor of Southern History, Department of History, University of Georgia
Email: cxhaha@uga.edu

Kelly, Catherine
Affiliated Professor and Editor of Books, Omohundro Institute
Office: Omohundro Institute
Phone: 757-221-1114
Email: [[cekelly01]]

Kelso, William M.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Office: APVA
Phone: 757-229-4997
Email: kelso@apva.org

Kern, Susan
Professor and Director, Historic Preservation Program at the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at the University of Maryland
Email: skern@umn.edu
Regional Areas of Research: Early America, United States
Thematic Areas of Research: American South, Material Culture, Public History

Lounsbury, Carl
Adjunct Associate Professor
Office: Blair 341
Email: [[crloun]]

Nelson, Scott
Athletic Association Professor in the Humanities, Department of History, University of Georgia
Email: srnelson@uga.edu

Rushforth, Brett
Associate Professor, History, University of Oregon
email: bhrush@uoregon.edu

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Wulf, Karin
Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library, Brown University
Office: OIEAHC
Email: karin_wulf@brown.edu
Regional Areas of Research: Atlantic World, Early America, United States
Thematic Areas of Research: Social and Labor, Women, Gender, and Sexuality