Department of History

Recently Awarded Ph.D.s in History

Terrence M. Delaney, Ph.D. May 2007

    "'My Destiny to Wander:' The Odyssey of James Stuart"

Anthony J. Connors, Ph.D. May 2005

    "Ingenious Machinists: Invention and Mobility in the American Industrial Revolution"

Russell A. McClintock, Ph.D May 2004

    "Shall It Be Peace, or a Sword? Northern Political Culture and the Crisis of Secession, 1860-1861"

John Eric McMahon, Ph.D. May 2004

    "Dividing the Kingdom: John Cleaveland, Samuel Adams, and the Rationale for Revolution in Eighteenth-Century New England"

Beth B. Cohen, Ph.D., 2003

    "Case Closed: Holocaust Survivors in America, 1946-1954."

Christine E. van der Zanden, Ph.D., 2003

    "The Plateau of Hospitality: Jewish Refugee Life on the Plateau Vivarais-Lignon."

Gregory J. Fluet, Ph.D., 2002

    "From French Canadian to Franco-American: Cultural Survival and Reinvention of Nationality in a Connecticut Yankee Town, 1855-1895."