Faculty
Dr. Todd Uhlman
Dr. Todd Uhlman is an assistant professor of U.S. social and cultural history. He writes about the history of mobility, film, and capitalism. He has been a fellow at the Smithsonian Museum of American History and the National Endowment of the Humanities. His recent publications have appeared in the pages of literary, historical, and interdisciplinary journals including Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, American Nineteenth Century History, Studies in Travel Writing, The Journal of Popular Culture, and Automotive History Review.
Dr. David Darrow
Dr. David Darrow is an associate professor of history. His most recent work, Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms, examines agrarian reform in Russia. In addition to courses in Russian history, Dr. Darrow teaches class in the history major core curriculum. For recent news on Dr. Darrow’s accomplishments see the websites Project News.
Dr. Patrick Thomas