Affiliate Faculty
We encourage students to add an interdisciplinary dimension to their studies in history. Affiliate faculty teach historically informed courses in other departments of the university which may, with departmental approval, be substituted for some degree requirements. These faculty are also available to serve as second readers on graduate committees.
Amador, José, associate professor, Latin American, Latino/a and Caribbean Studies
Social and cultural history of medicine, transnational history, racial formations in the Americas, Caribbean history
Kenworthy, Scott, professor, Department of Comparative Religion
Eastern Christianity, religions of Russia and Eurasia
Neumann, Caryn, lecturer, Interdisciplinary and Communication Studies, Middletown Campus
20th century U.S., women, interdisciplinary history
Rousmaniere, Kate, professor, Department of Educational Leadership
History of Education
Smith, Matthew, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Creative Arts, Hamilton Campus
American religious history, Ohio Valley, trans-Atlantic immigration
Vascik, George S., associate professor, Department of Humanities and Creative Arts, Hamilton Campus
Peasant politics and societies, anti-Semitism, Historical GIS (Geographic Information System), 19th century Germany
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