Dr. Larry
M
Benaquist
Professor & Director, Film Studies
Expertise:
Film history Primary interest: Film history, including the relationship between film and society, actors, directors, American film history, the effect of film on culture, and documentary film making.
Co-produced "Here Am I, Send Me," a film about murdered human rights activist Jonathon Daniels. Currently developing a documentary about Martha Sharp, an American who rescued many refugees from France during the Holocaust.
Education:
Ph.D.: Syracuse University
Contact:
(603) 358-2765
Dr. Matthew
H
Crocker
Assistant Professor
Expertise:
Early U.S. Republic; Jacksonian Era; Nineteenth-Century Politics Primary interest: U.S. History, including studies of the early Republic, the Jacksonian era and 19th-Century history.
Research: Investigating the connections between the Missouri Compromise and the Monroe Doctrine.
Education:
Ph.D. United States History: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Contact:
(603) 358-2968
Nicholas
Germana
Assistant Professor
Expertise:
History German orientalism and German nationalism, Enlightenment, Romanticism, and European Women's History
Education:
Ph.D- History: Boston College
Contact:
(603) 358-2362
Irene
M
Herold
Dean of Mason Library
Expertise:
Library Systems Administration Primary Interest: Library Instruction Utilizing Information Literacy. Other: Managerial Leadership, Information Professions.
Education:
Master of Arts History/ Master of Librarianship: Western Illinois University/University of Washington
Contact:
(603) 358-2723
Gregory
T
Knouff
Associate Professor
Expertise:
History; Early North American Primary Interest: Early North American History including Colonial and Revolutionary, Native American History. Other: U.S. Military, History of Gender.
Education:
Ph.D.: Rutgers University
Contact:
(603) 358-2961
Dr. Paul
Vincent
Associate Professor; Director Cohen Center for Hol
Expertise:
20th-Century German History 20th-Century history , especially Germany's Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and the Second World War.
Education:
Ph.D.: University of Colorado
Contact:
(603) 358-2722
Graham
D
Warder
Assistant Professor
Expertise:
History; Disability History Primary Interest: History of Disabilities in the United States and Reform Movements, Helen Keller. Other: Environmental History, Alcohol and American History, John Brown and Radical Abolitionism.