Adirondack House 219, (802) 443-2042; hallen@middlebury.edu
19th and 20th-century cultural history; gender studies; history of the body; disability studies; working-class history; history of technology
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KARL L. LINDHOLM, Dean of Advising, Assistant Professor of American Literature and Civilization (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University)
New Library 224, (802) 443-5381; lindholm@middlebury.edu
literature and culture of New England; Vietnam War history and literature; sports culture and history; history of cross-cultural experience
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BRETT C. MILLIER, Reginald L. Cook Professor of American Literature (Ph.D., Stanford University)
Adirondack House 203, (802) 443-5026; millier@middlebury.edu
American poetry; twentieth century American literature; literary biography; Canadian literature.
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JASON MITTELL, Assistant Professor of American Civilization and Film and Media Culture (Ph.D. University of Wisconsin)
Adirondack House 212, (802) 443-3435; jmittell@middlebury.edu
Television and American culture; children's media and animation; 20th century cultural history & historiography; genre theory; cultural studies; new media; film and media industries.
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KATHRYN MORSE, Associate Professor of History (Ph.D., Univ. of Washington)
Munroe Hall 305, (802) 443-2436
Environmental history; history of the American West; U.S. cultural history.
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WILLIAM R. NASH, Associate Professor of American Literature (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Adirondack House 205, (802) 443-5337; nash@middlebury.edu
20th-century African-American fiction, poetry, and drama; 20th-century Anglo-American fiction; African-American folklore and cultural studies; Southern Anglo-American folklore
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MICHAEL R. NEWBURY, Associate Professor of American Literature and Civilization (Ph.D., Yale University)
Adirondack House 206, (802) 443-5280; newbury@middlebury.edu
19th-century American literature and culture; horror and the gothic; sexuality.
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JAMES RALPH, Professor of History (Ph.D., Harvard University)
Munroe Hall 304, (802) 443-5320
Civil rights history; urban history; history of ethnicity.
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TIMOTHY B. SPEARS, Associate Professor of American Literature and Civilization (Ph.D., Harvard University), and Associate Dean of Faculty
Adirondack House 211, (802) 443-5318; spears@middlebury.edu
late-19th and 20th century fiction and cultural history; consumer and commercial
culture; regionalism; urban history and literature.