Department of History
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Dr. Gregory Smith, Chair
Powers Hall 106, 989-774-3374
Michelle Cassidy, Ph.D., American Indian history, 19th century United States
Jennifer Liu Demas, Ph.D. East Asian history
Lane Demas, Ph.D., African American history
Kathleen Donohue, Ph.D., United States political and cultural history
Carrie Euler, Ph.D., late medieval and early modern Europe
Solomon Getahun, Ph.D., sub-Saharan Africa
Mitchell Hall, Ph.D., recent U.S.
Doina Harsanyi, Ph.D., European history, France
Eric Johnson, Ph.D., modern Europe
Jay Martin, Ph.D., museum studies, public history
Tara McCarthy, Ph.D., U.S. women and gender post 1870
Timothy O'Neil, Ph.D., modern Europe
John Robertson, Ph.D., Ancient Near East and Egypt, Islamic and Modern Middle East
Gregory Smith, Ph.D., history of ancient Mediterranean world
Catherine Tobin, Ph.D., United States social history, immigration
Jonathan Truitt, Ph.D., colonial Latin American history
Andrew Wehrman, Ph.D., U.S. colonial history
Course Designator:
HST - History
The Department of History offers a Master of Arts degree, a Joint Master of Arts degree, and a Joint Ph.D. in History. The Joint Master of Arts degree and the Joint Ph.D. are offered in association with partner institutions at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany; Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom; the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland; and the University of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
The Programs:
Master of Arts (M.A.) in History
Graduate Certificate in European History
Graduate Certificate in Modern History
Graduate Certificate in United States History
Joint Master of Arts (M.A.) in History
Joint Ph.D. in History
Interdisciplinary Programs:
Master of Arts in Cultural Resource Management
Graduate Certificate in Cultural Resource Management