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Department of History
Liberal Arts Building Rm. 135
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70148

(504) 280-6611
Fax: (504) 280-6883

Sherrie Sanders, Administrative Specialist
ssanders@uno.edu


 
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Faculty

Connie Zeanah Atkinson, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Ethel and Herman Midlo International Center for New Orleans Studies (PhD, University of Liverpool, 1996) Local and Regional, U.S. Cultural, Popular Music, c.atkinson@uno.edu

Günter J. Bischof, Professor and Director of Center Austria, (PhD, Harvard University, 1989) American & European Diplomatic, 20th Century, Central Europe, gjbischo@uno.edu

Nikki Brown, Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Studies Coordinator (Ph.D, Yale University, 2001) African American, U.S. Women, American intellectual, African American intellectual, and Black Comedy as Social Commentary, nlbrown2@uno.edu

Catherine Candy, Associate Professor (PhD, Loyola University, Chicago, 1996) Modern Ireland, India, British Empire, ccandy@uno.edu

Robert Dupont, Associate Professor (PhD, Louisiana State University, 1999) 20th Century US, New Orleans, rldupont@uno.edu

Andrew Goss, Associate Professor and Department Chair (PhD, University of Michigan, 2004), Indonesia, Southeast Asia, agoss@uno.edu

Allan Millett, Director of the UNO Eisenhower Center for American Studies and Professor of History, (PhD, Ohio State University, 1966), amillett@uno.edu

Mary Niall Mitchell, Associate Professor, (PhD, New York University, 2001), American South, Age of Emancipation, Atlantic World, mnmitche@uno.edu Dr. Mitchell is on Sabbatical until May 2012.

Michael Mizell-Nelson, Associate Professor and Public History Coordinator (PhD, Tulane University, 2001), 20th Century US, New Orleans, Labor, Louisiana, Public History, New Media mmizelln@uno.edu

James P. Mokhiber, Associate Professor and Graduate Studies Coordinator (PhD, The Johns Hopkins University, 2002) African, French, Colonial, World, Cultural, jmokhibe@uno.edu

Andrea Mosterman. Visiting Assistant Professor (Phd, Boston University, 2010) The Atlantic World, amosterm@uno.edu

Sherrie Sanders, Administrative Coordinator 3 (B.A Sociology, University of New Orleans 1986,
M.A. History Teaching, University of New Orleans 1991), ssanders@uno.edu

 


Emeriti

  • Ida Altman (PhD, The Johns Hopkins University) Latin America. University Research Professor, 1982 to 2006 Professor of History, University of Florida, 2006 to present, ialtman@history.ufl.edu

  • Warren M. Billings (PhD, Northern Illinois University, 1968) Early America Distinguished Professor, wmbhi@uno.edu

  • Gerald P. Bodet (PhD,Tulane University, 1963; Professor) Tudor and Stuart England, British Empire, gbodet@uno.edu

  • Raphael Cassimere, Jr., (PhD, Lehigh University, 1971) Seraphia D. Leyda University Teaching Professor, American Constitutional and African-American History, rcassime@uno.edu
  • Michael D. Clark (PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965; Professor) US Intellectual History
  • Willerd R. Fann (PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 1965; Associate Professor) Early 19th Century Europe, Prussia, Modern Germany)

  • Arnold R. Hirsch, Ethel and Herman L. Midlo Professor for New Orleans Studies and University Research Professor (PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1978). ahirsch@uno.edu
  • Jerah Johnson (PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1963; Professor). Renaissance, Reformation, European Urban, Historiography, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Gordon H. Mueller (PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969; Professor) European Diplomatic, Germany
  • John T. O'Connor (PhD, University of Minnesota, 1965; Professor) Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Europe, French Revolution and Napoleon

  • Madelon M. Powers, Associate Professor.(PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 1991) US Urban, Women's Studies. mpowers@uno.edu
  • William R. Savage (PhD, University of Chicago 1969; Professor) Twentieth-Century Europe, France, Social Radicalism
  • William H. Stiebing, (PhD, The University of Pennsylvania, 1970)  Ancient, Archaeology, Early Christian
 

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