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History & Philosophy Faculty 2006

       
|Faculty (Main Campus)
Dewey Browder, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1987
Professor and Chair
Area:  Modern Europe, Germany, the Holocaust
Office:  HH-339  -- Telephone:  (931) 221-7924
E-mail: browderd@apsu.edu
Michele Butts, Ph.D., University of  New Mexico, 1992
Professor
Areas: American Indian, American West, Latin America
Office:  HH-326; Telephone: (931) 221-7947
E-mail:  buttsmt@apsu.edu
C. Wallace Cross, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1983
Professor
Areas: England, British Empire, U.S
Office: HH-325; Telephone: (931) 221-7931
Email:  crossw@apsu.edu
 
Christos Frentzos, Ph.D., University of Houston, 2004
Dr. Christos FrentzosAssistant Professor
Area:  Diplomatic Military History
Office:  HH-314 – Telephone 221-7945
Email:  frentzosc@apsu.edu
C. Alvin Hughes, Jr., Ph.D., Ohio University, 1982
Professor
Areas: Recent U.S., U.S. Social, African American, Africa
Office: HH-320; Telephone: (931) 221-7936
E-mail:  hughesc@apsu.edu
Mark Michael, Ph.D., University of Albany, SUNY 1987
Professor
Areas:  Teaching responsibilities include business ethics, history and theory of ethics, social and political philosophy, and modern philosophy.
Office: HH-337; Telephone: (931) 221-1003
E-mail:  michaelm@apsu.edu
David Nelson, Ph.D., Indiana University, 2007
Assistant Professor
Areas:  Medieval to Modern East Asia (China,Japan, Korea).
Specialization: Samurai Tradition
Office: HH-318; Telephone: (931) 221-7920
E-mail:  nelsond@apsu.edu
George Pesely, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1983
Professor
Areas: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Early Middle Ages
Office: HH-316; Telephone: (931) 221-7937
E-mail:  peselyg@apsu.edu
Albert Randall, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1973
Professor
Areas:  Teaching responsibilities include logic, ancient and Medieval philosophy, religion, world religions (specialty Islam and the Middle East) and phenomenology-existentialism.
Office: HH-337; Telephone: (931) 221-7479
E-mail: randalla@apsu.edu
Jordy Rocheleau, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2000
Associate Professor
Areas:  Continental Philosophy, Ethics
Office: HH-332; Telephone: (931) 221-7925
E-mail:  rocheleauj@apsu.edu 
Andrew Smallwood, Ed.D., Northern Illinois,  1998
Assistant Professor
Areas: African American, Public Policy, Leadership
Office: CL 318, Telephone (931) 221-7106
E-mail: smallwooda@apsu.edu
David R. Snyder, Ph.D., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,  2002
Assistant Professor; Areas: Modern European, Military
Office: HH-328; Telephone: (931) 221-7923
E-mail: snyderdr@apsu.edu 
Minoa Uffelman, PhD, University of Mississippi, 2003
Assistant Professor Areas: US, Southern, Gender
Office: HH-322, Telephone (931) 221-7704
E-mail: uffelmanm@apsu.edu
Gregory R. Zieren, Ph.D., University of  Delaware, 1982
Professor
Areas: Gilded Age, U.S. Economic, Foreign Relations
Office: HH-330; Telephone: (931) 221-7940
E-mail:  ziereng@apsu.edu  
|Adjunct Faculty (Main Campus)
    Ing Chang
    Anne Edwards
    Danny Gilkey
    Valerie Gregory
    Michelle Jochimsen
    William Kruk  
    John O'Brien 
    Phillip Petillo
    Jimmy Joe Pigg                        
    Alexandra Schultz
    Jonathan Scott
    Stephen Smith
    Timothy Smith                 
|AP Center @ Fort Campbell
   Kevin Tanner, ABD Binghamton University
   Office: FCC Bldg 604 Bastogone Ave, Office #108
   Telephone:  (931) 221-1447
   E-mail: 
 
|Adjunct Faculty (Fort Campbell)
   Gregory Culver
   Anne Edwards
   Gregory R. Gillis
   John Jennings  
   Martin Livingston
   John O'Brien  
   Phillip Petillo
   Jimmy Joe Pigg
   Stanley Rose 
   Jonathan Scott                                                  
|Emeritus Faculty
   Hugh Akerman, M.A., University of  Florida
   Preston J. Hubbard, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
   Paul Hyatt, Ph.D., George Peabody College
   Malcolm Muir, Ph.D., Ohio State University
   Tillman Taylor, M.A., Western Kentucky University
   Betty Joe Wallace, M.A., Austin Peay State University
   Thomas H. Winn, Ed.D., Ball State University
 
Thomas Dixon
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
 Richard Gildrie, Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1971
Professor
Areas: Colonial America, American Revolution, Renaissance, Intellectual
Office: HH-322; Telephone: (931) 221-7932
E-mail:  gildrier@apsu.edu
|Departmental Secretary
Pamela Allen
Office:  HA-340; Telephone: (931) 221-7919
E-mail:  allenp@apsu.edu

Department of History & Philosophy
Austin Peay State University
Harned Hall, Room 340
P. O. Box 4486
Clarksville TN 37044
(931) 221-7919
Fax (931) 221-7917

For questions or comments, please email Pamela Allen.