At 91女神, our History Department is home to a community of scholars dedicated to teaching, research, and mentorship. Our faculty bring expertise that spans the globe and crosses centuries鈥攆rom the ancient Mediterranean world to modern Asia, from medieval and modern Europe to the Americas, from African-American and Cherokee history to Appalachian culture and public history. Whether you鈥檙e pursuing an undergraduate degree or advancing your studies through our graduate program, our faculty are committed to supporting your academic journey through engaging coursework, hands-on learning, and opportunities such as internships, research collaborations, and community-based projects. Connect with our faculty to learn more about their areas of specialization and how they can help guide your path in the study of history.

 

Alexander Macaulay

Alexander Macaulay

Associate Professor and Department Head

Sue Abram

Sue Abram

Associate Instructor

Robert Clines

Robert Clines

Associate Professor and Joint Appointment in International Studies

Andrew Denson

Andrew Denson

Professor

David Dorondo

David Dorondo

Professor

Nora Doyle

Nora Doyle

Associate Professor

Robert Ferguson

Robert Ferguson

Associate Professor

Gael Graham

Gael Graham

Professor

Julia Haager

Julia Haager

Assistant Professor

Kyle Harvey

Kyle Harvey

Associate Professor

Luke Manget

Luke Manget

Assistant Professor and Social Science Education Program Director

Samuel McGuire

Samuel McGuire

Associate Instructor

Elizabeth McRae

Elizabeth McRae

Professor and Graduate Program Director

Tracy Mensah

Tracy Mensah

Assistant Professor

Jessie Swigger

Jessie Swigger

Sossoman Associate Professor and Public History Program Director

Vicki Szabo

Vicki Szabo

Professor

Peter Koch

Peter Koch

Interim Director of the Mountain Heritage Center

Rebecca Scheidt

Rebecca Scheidt

Administrative Support Associate

Emeriti Faculty

William Anderson

John L. Bell

Tyler Blethen

Mary Ella Engel

James Lewis

Max R. Williams