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Recent Graduates

Recent Graduate Student Completions

PhD Students
  • Ryan Antonucci. Topic: “Building a New (Deal) Identity: The Evolution of Italian-American Political Culture and Ideology, 1910-1940.” Advisor: Don Doyle. Current position: Adjunct Professor, University of South Carolina. 
  • Emily Cochran. Topic: “’It Seemed Like Reaching for the Moon’: Southside Virginia’s Civil Rights Struggle…” Advisor: Patricia Sullivan. Current position: Adjunct Professor, Berry College. 
  • Lewis Eliot. Topic: “Neither Men nor Brothers: Rebellion and Empire in Britain’s Atlantic World, 1807-1884.” Advisor: Matt Childs. Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma. 
  • Roberto Flores de Apodaca. Topic: “Praying Soldiers: Experiencing Religion as a Revolutionary War Soldier Fighting for Independence.” Advisor: Woody Holton. 
  • Jillian Hinderliter. Topic: “Patients’ Rights, Patients’ Politics: Jewish Activists of the U.S. Women’s Health Movement, 1969-1990.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. Current position: Department of African American Studies, University of South Carolina. 
  • DJ Polite. Topic: “Combating the Pillars of Political Supremacy: Democracy, Citizenship, and Puerto Rican Autonomy under U.S. Jim Crow Empire, 1868-1938.” Advisor: Matt Childs. Current position: Visiting Assistant Professor, African American Studies, College of Charleston. 
  • Madeline Steiner. Topic: “The Robber Barons of Show Business: Traveling Amusements and the Development of the American Entertainment Industry, 1870-1920.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina. 
  • Andrew Walgren. Topic: “Media Combat: The Great War and the Transformation of American Culture.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina. 
M.A. Public History Students 
  • Caitlin Cutrona. Topic: “’We are Going to be Reckoned With’: The South Carolina UDC and the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Museum, 1986-2000.” Advisor: Tom Brown. 
  • Holly Floyd. Topic: “Engraved in Prejudice: How Currency Displayed the Mindset of the South.” Advisor: Tom Brown. 
  • Justin Harwell. Topic: “The Governor’s Guards: Militia, Politics, Social Networking, and Manhood in Columbia, South Carolina, 1843-1874.” Advisor: Tom Brown. Current position: United States Army. 
  • Zoie Horecny. Topic: “Joshua Gordon’s ‘Witchcraft Book’ and the Transformation of the Upcountry of South Carolina.” Advisor: Mark Smith. Current position: Continuing Ph.D. student. 
  • Maclane Hull. Topic: “’The Once and Future Audubon:’ The History of the Audubon Ballroom and the Movement to Save It.” Advisor: Patricia Sullivan. Current position: Continuing Ph.D. student. 
  • Kira Lyle. Topic: “A Woman’s Place is in the Archive: Archiving South Carolina Women and the Development of a Counter-Collection.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. 
  • Hannah Patton. Topic: “A Culture of Control: Progressive Era Eugenics in South Carolina as a Continuation of Created White Supremacy.” Advisor: Joe November. 
  • Hannah Thompson. Topic: “Charlotte’s Glory Road: The History of NASCAR in the Queen City.” Advisor: Gabi Kuenzli. 
  • Carlie Todd. Topic: “Foxy Ladies and Badass Super Agents: Legacies of 1970s Blaxploitation Spy and Detective Heroines.” Advisor: Kent Germany. Current position: Continuing Ph.D. student. 
M.A. History Students 
  • Kamau Pope. Topic: “Shaping a Queer South: The Evolution of Activism from 1960-2000.” Advisor: Valinda Littlefield. 
PhD Students
  • Melissa DeVelvis. Topic: “Gendering Secession: South Carolina Women and Politics, 1859-1861.” Advisor: Mark Smith. Current position: Bridge Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina.
  • Robert Greene. Topic: “The Newest South: African Americans, the Democratic Party, and Southern…” Advisor: Marjorie Spruill. Current position: Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Claflin University.
  • Andrew Gutkowski. Topic: “The Poisoned Land: Industrial Pollution, Civil Rights, and the Evolution of Environmental (In)-Justice in the U.S. South, 1970-2000.” Advisor: Patricia Sullivan. Current position: Bridge Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina.
  • Maurice Robinson. Topic: “Asphalt Politics and Grassroots Activism: An Historical Study of the Interstate Highway System in Alabama and Georgia, 1953-1980.” Advisor: Patricia Sullivan. Current position: Bridge Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina.
  • Caleb Wittum. Topic: “The Chasquis of Liberty: Revolutionary Messengers in the Bolivian Independence Era, 1808-1825.” Advisor: Gabrielle Kuenzli.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Emily Martin. Topic: “’They Invaded the Confederate Memorial Mansion:’ Telling Civil Rights History at the ‘Last Capitol of the Confederacy’.” Advisor: Patricia Sullivan. Current position: PhD Program, University of South Carolina Department of History.
  • Ragan Ramsey. Topic: “Making Lynching Legal: South Carolina Executes George Junius Stinney, 1944.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff.
  • Paige Weaver. Topic: “Resurrecting a Nation through Silk and Diplomacy: American Material Culture and Foreign Relations during the Reconstruction Era.” Advisor: Allison Marsh. Current position: PhD Program, University of South Carolina Department of History.
PhD Students
  • Stephanie Gray. Topic: “Restoring America: Historic Preservation and the New Deal.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. Current position: Assistant Professor of Public History, Duquesne University.
  • Sam King. Topic: “Exclusive Dining: Immigration and Restaurants during the Era of Chinese Exclusion.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff. Current position: Adjunct Professor, National Louis University.
  • Patrick O’Brien. Topic: “’Unknown and Unlamented’: Loyalist Women in Nova Scotia from Exile to Repatriation 1775-1800.” Advisor: Woody Holton. Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Ave Maria University.
  • Oscar Doward. Topic: “Race, War, and Patriotism: The Evolution of African American Army Combat…” Advisor: Paul MacKenzie. Current position: United States Military.
  • Ramon Jackson. Topic: “Leaders in the Making: Higher Education, Student Activism, and the Black…” Advisor: Bobby Donaldson. Current position: South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
  • Cane West. Topic: “Learning the Land: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Southern Borderlands, 1500-1850.” Advisor: Woody Holton. Current position: National Park Service.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Jennifer Melton. Topic: “Complicating the Narrative: Using Jim’s Story to Interpret Enslavement, Leasing and Resistance at Duke Homestead.” Advisor: Tom Brown. Current position: USC Center for Civil Rights History and Research.
  • Chelsea Grayburn. Topic: “Useful Beauty: Tiffany Favrile, Carnival Glass, and Consumerism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” Advisor: Allison Marsh.
  • Patrice Green. Topic: “For the Common Man: An Analysis of the United States Space and Rocket Center.” Advisor: Allison Marsh. Current position: Research and Instruction Librarian, Special Collections Libraries, University of Georgia.
  • Katelynn Hatton. Topic: “Made to be Forgotten: The Chevalier de Saint-Sauveur & the Franco-American Alliance.” Advisor: Tom Brown.
  • Kate Schoen. Topic: “Raising America Racist: How 1920’s Klanswomen Used Education to Implement Systemic Racism.” Advisor: Tom Brown.
M.A. History Students
  • Roberto Flores de Apodaca. Topic: “Learning Church: Catechisms and Catechizing in Early New England.” Advisor: Woody Holton. Current position: PhD student, USC Department of History.
Ph.D. Students
  • Candace Cunningham. Topic: “’I Hope They Fire Me:’ Black Teachers in the Fight for Equal Education 1910s…” Advisor: Bobby Donaldson.
  • Gabriella Angeloni. Topic: “Reading Material: Personal Libraries and the Cultivation of Identity in Revolutionary South Carolina”. Advisor: Dan Littlefield.
  • Sadegh Foghani. Topic: “Ayatollahs and Embryos: Science, Politics, and Religion in…” Advisor: Joe November.
  • Antony Keane-Dawes. Topic: “A Divisive Community: Race, Nation, and Loyalty in Santo Domingo, 1822-1849.” Advisor: Matt Childs.
  • Brian Robinson. Topic: “The Popular Education Question in Antebellum South Carolina, 1800-1860.” Advisor: Val Littlefield.
  • Kate McFadden. Topic: “Garagecraft: Tinkering in the American Garage.” Advisor: Joe November.
  • Gary Sellick. Topic: “Black Men, Red Coats: The Carolina Corps, Race, and Society in the Revolutionary British Atlantic.” Advisor: Woody Holton.
  • Alexandria Russell. Topic: “Sites Seen and Unseen: Mapping African American Women’s Public Memorialization…” Advisor: Wanda Hendricks.

M.A. Public History Students
  • Olivia Brown. Topic: “‘Catering to the Local Trade’: Jewish-Owned Grocery Stores in Columbia, South Carolina.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff.
  • Moira Church. Topic: “Gladys Bentley and the Performance of Identity.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff.
  • Liz Koele. Topic: “‘Remember Them Not for How They Died’: American Memory and the Challenger Accident.” Advisor: Allison Marsh.
  • Emmaline Smith. Topic: “They Went to the Field and Were Forgotten: Female Civil War Soldiers in Public Memory.” Advisor: Bob Weyeneth.
  • Charlotte Adams. Topic: “Beyond Preservation: Reconstructing Sites of Slavery, Reconstruction, and Segregation.” Advisor: Bob Weyeneth.
  • Paul Bartow. Topic: “Politics and the Built Environment: Civic Structures of Eighteenth Century Williamsburg, Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina.” Advisor: Woody Holton.
  • Katy Kaslow. Topic: “Anti-Sabbatarianism in Antebellum America: The Christian Quarrel Over the Sanctity of Sunday.” Advisor: Nicole Maskiell.
M.A. History Students
  • Megan Bennett. Topic: “The Lost Ones: The Cold War State, Child Welfare Systems, and the Battles Over the Rosenberg Children.” Advisor: Lauren Sklaroff.
  • Burke Dial. Topic: “Constructing Scientific Knowledge: The Understanding of the Slow Virus, 1898-1976.” Advisor: Joe November.
  • Michelle Herbelin. Topic: “Of Cannonades and Battlecries: Aurality, The Battle of the Alamo, and Memory.” Advisor: Mark Smith.
  • Kyle Sanders. Topic: “Perks of Perkins: Understanding Where Magic and Religion Meet for an Early Modern English Theologian.” Advisor: Kay Edwards.
  • Sarah Paulsen. Topic: “Black Power and Neighborhood Organizing in Minneapolis, MN: The Way Community Center, 1966-1971.”
Ph.D. Students
  • Jennifer Gunter. Topic: “Sex and the State: Sexual Politics in SC in the 1970s.” Advisor: Marjorie Spruill. Current position: Bridge Humanities Corps Fellow, University of South Carolina.
  • Erin Holmes. Topic: “Within the House of Bondage: Constructing and Negotiating the Plantation Landscape in the British Atlantic World, 1670-1820.” Advisor: Woody Holton. Current position: Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow at the American Philosophical Society.
  • Andrew Kettler. Topic: “Odor and Power in the Americas: Olfactory Consciousness from Columbus to Emancipation.” Advisor: Mark Smith. Current position: Adjunct Instructor, University of South Carolina
    Matthew Lockhart. Topic: “From Rice Fields to Duck Marshes: Sport Hunters and Environmental Changes…” Advisor: Bob Weyeneth. Current position: Editor, South Carolina Historical Magazine
  • James Risk. Topic: “Lamps, Maps, Mud-Machines, and Signal Flags: Science, Technology, and Commerce in the Early United States.” Advisor: Allison Marsh. Current position: Adjunct Instructor, University of South Carolina
  • Jennifer Taylor. Topic: “Rebirth of the House Museum: The Woodrow Wilson Family Home and…” Advisor: Allison Marsh. Current position: Assistant Professor of Public History, Duquesne University
  • Mark VanDriel. Topic: “Buy For the Sake of Your Baby: Guardian Consumerism in Twentieth Century America.” Advisor: Marjorie Spruill.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Joshua Whitfield. Current position: Curator, Amelia Island Museum of History
  • Catherine Davenport Flowers. Current position: Academic Advisor, University of South Carolina Honors College
  • Justin Davis
  • John Lustrea. Current position: Museum of Civil War Medicine
  • Cane West. Current position: PhD student, University of South Carolina Department of History
M.A. History Students
  • Christian Lear
Ph.D. Students
  • Randall Owens. Topic: “G.I. Joe v. Jim Crow: Legal Battles over Off-Base School Segregation of Military Children in the American South, 1962-1964,” Advisor: Marjorie Spruill. Current position: United States Air ForceCaroline Peyton. Topic: “Radioactive Dixie: A History of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Waste in the American South, 1950-1990,” Advisor: Kent Germany
  • Neal Polhemus. Topic: “A Culture of Commodification: Hemispheric and Intercolonial Migrations in the Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1660-1807.” Advisor: Matt Childs.
  • Chaz Yingling. Topic: “Colonialism Unraveling: Race, Religion, and National Belonging in Santo Domingo during the Age of Revolutions.” Advisor: Matt Childs.
  • Jamie Wilson. Topic: “Proslavery Thinking in Antebellum South Carolina: Higher Education, Transatlantic Encounters, and the Life of the Mind.” Advisor: Mark Smith. Current position: Adjunct Instructor, University of South Carolina
M.A. Public History Students
  • Kyle Bjornson. Current position: Buffalo Bill Center of the West
  • Stephanie Gray. Current position: Ph.D. student, University of South Carolina
  • Sarah Lerch. Current position: Museum Educator, Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
  • Chris Fite. Current position: PhD student, University of Pennsylvania
  • Janie Campbell. Current position: Rogers Lewis Jackson Mann & Quinn, LLC, Columbia
  • Alyssa Constad. Current position: General Foundation of Women’s Clubs, Washington DC
  • Kathy Keenan. Current position: Honors College, USC
  • Sarah Moore
  • Will Mundhenke. Current position: Park Ranger for the National Park Service at Capulin Volcano National Monument
  • Gary Sellick. Current position: Ph.D. student, University of South Carolina
    Allison Baker
    Casey Lee. Current position: Tennessee Historical Commission, Nashville TN
Ph.D. Students
  • Alan Driggers.  Topic: “Boundary Stones: Morbid Concretions and the Chemistry of Early Nineteenth Century Medicine,”  Advisor: Ann Johnson.  Current Position: Assistant Professor, Tennessee Technical University.
  • Timothy Minella.  Topic: “Knowing America: The Enlightenment, Science, and the Early Republic,”  Advisor: Ann Johnson. Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Emory University
  • Rachel Monroy.  Topic: “On the Trade Winds of Faith: Puritan Networks in the making of the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World,” Advisor:  Daniel C. Littlefield.
  • Nathan Saunders.  Topic: “Megachurches in America,” Advisor: Lawrence Glickman.  Current Position: Curator of Manuscripts, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
  • Mark T. Evans. Topic: “Main Street, America: Histories of I-95”. Advisor: Mark Smith.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Clara Bertagnolli
  • Kate Crosby. Current position: Curator of Exhibitions, McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina.
  • Kristie DaFoe. Current position: Tryon Palace, North Carolina
  • Diana Garnett. Current position: HDR Architectural and Engineering, Colorado
  • Britney Ghee
  • Kayla Halberg. Current position: Historic Charleston Foundation, South Carolina
  • Max Imberman
  • Robert Olguin
Ph. D. Students
  • David Dangerfield.  Topic: “A Hard Row to Hoe: Free Black Farmers in the Antebellum South,” Advisor: Mark M. Smith.  Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, Salkahatchie.
  • Laura Foxworth.  Topic:  The Spiritual is Political: The Modern Women’s Movement and the Transformation of the Southern Baptist Convention,” Advisor:  Marjorie Spruill.  Current Position: Managing Editor, French Historical Studies.
  • Margaret Gillikin.  Topic: “Saint Dominguan Refugees in Charleston, SC, 1791-1822: Assimilation Accomodation in a Slave Society,”  Advisor: Daniel C. Littlefield:  Current Position: Assistant Professor, Winthrop University.
  • Tyler Parry.  Topic:  “Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic World,”  Advisor: Daniel C. Littlefield.  Current Position: Assistant Professor, California State University, Fullerton.
  • Eric Rose.  Topic: “The Charleston School of Slavery: Race, Religion and Community in the Capital of Southern Civilization,”  Advisor:  Lacy Ford. Current position: Adjunct Professor, University of South Carolina
  • Sarah Scripps.  “Science Fairs before Sputnik: Adolescent Hobbyists and the Formation of Youth Scientific Communities in Contemporary America,” Advisor: Allison Marsh.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point.
  • Glenda Elizabeth Sherouse.  Topic: “The Politics of Homosexuality in the Twentieth Century Black Freedom Struggle”  Advisor:  Patricia Sullivan.  Current Position:  ACLS Public Fellow, Human Rights Campaign.
  • Ann Tucker.  “Newest Born of Nations: Southern Thought on European Nationalisms and the Creation of the Confederacy, 1820-1865,”  Advisor:  Don Doyle.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, University of North Georgia.
  • Luci Vaden.  Topic:  “The Corridor of Shame: The African-American Struggle for Quality Education after Jim Crow,”  Advisor:  Patricia Sullivan. Current position: Instructor, Liberty University 
M.A. Public History Students
  • Kimberly Campbell.  Current Position:  Historic Macon Foundation, Georgia.
  • Brian Dolphin.  Current Position:  Columbia Museum of Art.
  • Timothy Hyder. Current Position:  Spartanburg County Historical Association
  • Meg Southern.  Current Position:  University of South Carolina
Ph. D. Students
  • Tiffany Nicole Florvil.  Topic: “Writing Across Differences: Afro-Germans, Gender and Diaspora, 197—1990s,”  Advisor:  Ann Johnson.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico.
  • Robert Lass.  Topic: “The United States Air Force and the Origins of the Information Age,”  Advisor: S.P. MacKenzie.  Current Position:  Air University.
  • Barry Malone. Topic: “Divine Discontent: Nathan Carter Newbold, White Liberals, Black Education and the Making of the Jim Crow South,”  Advisor:  Valinda Littlefield.  Current Position: Associate Professor, Wake Technical Community College.
  • Tara Strauch.  Topic: “Taking Oaths and Giving Thanks: Ritual and Religion in Revolutionary America,”  Advisor: Daniel C. Littlefield.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, Centre College.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Angi Fuller-Wildt. Current Position:  University of South Carolina.
  • Shane Lesko.   Current Position:  Americans for Prosperity, Iowa.
  • Caitlin Mans. Current Position:  Aurora History Museum, Colorado.
  • Amanda Noll.  Current Position:  Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, College of Charleston.
  • Kary Pardy. Current Position:  Pook and Pook Auction House, Pennsylvania.
  • Caroline Sexton. Current Position:  Spartanburg County Historical Association
Ph.D. Students
  • Joshua Burgess.  Topic:  “Tracing the Finger of God: The Role of Wonders in Catholic Spirituality in Early America,”  Advisor:  Jessica Kross.
  • Ehren Foley.  Topic: “Masculinity and Reconstruction in South Carolina,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  National Register of Historic Places, South Carolina Department of Achives and History.
  • Phillip C. Richardson, Jr.  Topic:  Gaslight, Progress, and the Old South, 1801-1865,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position: Assistant Professor William Carey University.
  • Michael Woods.  Topic: “The History of Emotion and the Coming of the US Civil War,” Advisor:  Mark M. Smith. 
    Current Position: Associate Professor of History and Director of the Papers of Andrew Jackson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Katherine Thompson Allen. Current Position:  South Caroliniana Library.
  • Sarah Conlon. Current Position:  Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
  • Gabrielle Dudley. Current Position:  Emory University Libraries, Georgia.
  • Haley Grant. Current Position:  Savannah River Archaeological Research Program.
  • Katherine Klein. Current Position:  Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
  • Caitlin Podas. Current Position:  Mississippi Museum of Art.
  • Jo Ann Zeise. Current Position:  South Carolina State Museum.
Ph.D. Students
  • Justin Liles.  Topic: “Thomas Sumter’s Law: Slavery in the Southern Backcountry During the American Revolution,”  Advisor:  Daniel C. Littlefield.  Current Position:  Instructor, Colorado Mesa University.
  • Rebecca Miller.  Topic: “Reporting Race and Resistance in Dixie: The White Mississippi Press and Civil Right, 1944-1964,”  Advisor: Patricia Sullivan.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, University of Missouri, Kansas City.
  • Mary Mac Ogden.  Topic: “Wil Lou Gray and the Politics of Progress in South Carolina,”  Advisor:  Wanda Hendricks.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, South College.
  • Rebecca Swanson.  Topic: “Comparative Analysis of Natural Disasters,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  Associate Vice Provost, North Carolina State University.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Jennifer Betsworth. Current Position:  New York State Historic Preservation Office.
  • Rebecca Bush. Current Position:  Columbus Museum, Georgia.
  • Lee Durbetaki. Current Position:  Historical Consultant, Oregon.
  • Sarah Swinney Epps. Current Position:  Half Price Books, Oklahoma.
  • Laura Foxworth.  Current Position:  Completed USC Ph.D. program.
  • Anjuli Granthami. Current Position:  Baranov Museum, Alaska.
  • Justin McIntyre. Current Position:  Ellwood National Forge, Pennsylvania.
  • Sarah Scripps.  Current Position:  Completed USC Ph.D. program.
  • Ashley Stevens. Current Position:  Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
  • Claire White. Nantucket Historical Association, Massachusetts
Ph.D. Students
  • David S. Brown.  Topic:  “Pathways to Power: Charleston Physicians, 1790-1860,”  Advisor: Don H. Doyle.
  • Michelle Coffey.  Topic: “Proving for our Communities, Protecting Our Race, Proving Ourselves: African American Activism and Protest in Depression Era New Orleans,” Advisor:  Wanda Hendricks.  Current Position:  Instructor, University of Memphis.
  • D. Lee McAbee.  Topic:  “Papist Peers and Politics: The Roman Catholic Nobility of England, 1688-1719,”  Advisor:  Kathryn Edwards.
  • David Prior.  Topic: “Reconstruction Unbound: American Worldviews in a Period of Promise and Conflict, 1865-1974,” Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico.
  • Kathryn M. Silva.  Topic: “Six Days Thou Shalt Labor: African-Americans in the Southern Textile Industry, 1895-1929,”  Advisor:  Valinda Littlefield.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, Utica College.
  • Louis Venters.  Topic:  “Most Great Reconstruction: The Baha’I Faith in Jim Crow South Carolina,”  Advisor:  Patricia Sullivan.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor Francis Marion University.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Liz Almlie. Current Position:  South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office.
  • Ashley Bouknight. Current Position:  The Hermitage: Home of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee.
  • Ruth Chan. Current Position:  National Museum of the Pacific War, California.
  • Kyna Herzinger. Current Position:  North Carolina State Archives.
  • Celia James.  Current Position:  Historic Columbia
  • Amanda Roddy Holland. Current Position:  Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, Arkansas.
  • Amanda Bowman Machik. Current Position:  Daniel Boone Homestead, Pennsylvania.
  • Lauren Safranek. Current Position:  Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Jami Cassidy Boone. Current Position:  South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum.
  • Halie Brazier. Current Position:  South Carolina State Library.
  • Carrie Giauque. Current Position:  C & K Historic Consulting, Maryland
  • Nate Johnson. Current Position:  National Park Service, Washington, D.C.
  • Morgen Young. Current Position:  Alder, LLC, Oregon.
Ph.D. Students
  • Sara Eye Burrows.  Topic:  “Left to Our Fate: South Carolina Women During the Civil War and Reconstruction,”  Advisor:  Lacy Ford.  Current Position:  University of South Carolina.
  • Neal Millikan.  Topic: “Willing to be in Fortune’s Wary: Lotteries in the Eighteenth Century British North American Empire,”  Advisor:  Jessica Kross.  Current Position:  
  • Digital Projects Editor, Adams Papers (Massachusetts Historical Society).”
  • Christopher Rounds.  Topic:  “Ireland for Sale: The Marketing and Consumerism of Irish-American Identity,”  Advisor:  Lawrence Glickman.  Current Position:
  • Simmons Tate.  Topic:  “South Carolina’s Reception of English Law,”  Advisor: Lacy Ford.
M.A. Public History Students
  • Alisha Cromwell. Current Position:  PhD candidate, University of Georgia.
  • Jan Levinson Hebbard. Current Position:  Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, Georgia.
  • Santi Thompson. Current Position:  University of Houston Libraries, Texas.
  • Lindsay Weathers.  Current Position:  Midlands Technical College.
Ph.D. Students
  • Eric Cheezum.  Topic:  “Discovering Chessie: Waterfront, Regional Identity, and the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster, 1960-1920,” Advisor: Kendrick Clements.  Current Position: Chesapeake College.
  • Scott Hileman.  Topic:  “Sir Thomas Picton, 1758-1815,”  Advisor:  Owen Connelly.  Current Position:  Associate Professor Martin Methodist College.
  • Rebecca Shrum.  Topic: “Mirroring Others/Fashioning Selves: A History of the Looking Glass in America,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  Assistant Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
M.A Public History Students
  • Lindsay Crawford Crick. Current Position:   University of Kansas Endowment.
  • McKenzie Kubly Falvo. Current Position:  State Farm Insurance, Washington.
  • J.R. Fennell. Current Position:  Lexington County Museum.
  • Matt Hebert. Current Position:  United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
  • Kate O’Donnell Hopfer. Current Position:  Texas State Historical Association.
  • Ashley Bowden Hunnicutt. Current Position:  Mercer University, Georgia.
  • Alexis Thompson Rager. Current Position:  National Museum of the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C.
  • Patricia Shandor. Current Position:  Lexington County Museum.
  • Jim Steele. Current Position:  North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
  • Steven Wells.  Current Position:  City Council, Georgia
  • Christopher Ziegler. Current Position:  National Park Service, Montana.
Ph.D. Students
  • Jacob Blosser.  Topic: “Pursuing Happiness: Cultural Discourse and Popular Religion in Anglican Virginia, 1700-1770,”  Advisor: Jessica Kross.  Current Position:  Associate Professor, Texas Women’s University.
  • Aaron Haberman.  Topic:  “Civil Rights on the Right: The Modern Christian Right and the Crusade for School Prayer,”  Advisor:  Patrick Maney.  Current Position:  Associate Professor, University of Northern Colorado.
  • Jimmy Randall Grant.  Topic:  “Louis Francis Budenz: The Origins of a Professional Anti-Communist,”  Advisor: Kendrick Clements.  Current Position:  Spartanburg Methodist College.
  • Kathleen Hilliard.  Topic: “Spending in Black and White: The Slaves’ Economy in the Antebellum South,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  Associate Professor Iowa State University. 
  • Adam Mack.  Topic: “Good Things to Eat in Suburbia: Supermarkets and American Consumer Culture, 1930-1970,”  Advisor:  Lawrence Glickman.  Current Position:  Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Aaron Marrs.  Topic: “The Iron Horse Turns South: A Cultural History of Antebellum Southern Railroads,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith.  Current Position:  Office of the Historian, State Department.
  • Brion McClanahan.  Topic:  “A Lonely Opposition: James A. Bayard, Jr. and the American Civil War,”  Advisor: Clyde Wilson.
  • Eric Plaag.  Topic: “Strangers in a Strange Land: Northern Travellers and the Coming of the American Civil War,”  Advisor:  Mark M. Smith. Current position: Founder and Principal Consultant, Carolina Historical Consulting, LLC.
  • Brenda Schoolfield.  Topic: “For the Better Relief of the Poor of this Parish: Public Poor Relief in Eighteenth Century Charles Town, South Carolina,”  Advisor: Jessica Kross.  Current Position:  Bob Jones University.
  • Melissa Jane Taylor.  Topic: “Experts in Misery: American Consuls in Austria, Jewish Refugees, and Restrictionist Immigration Policy, 1938-1941.”  Advisor: Robert Herzstein.  Current Position: Office of the Historian, State Department.
  • Kelli C. Walsh.  Topic: “Oveta Culp Hobby: A Transformational Leader from the Texas Legislature to Washington, DC,”  Advisor:  Marcia Synnott.  Current Position: Associate Professor, Fayetteville State University.

 

M.A Public History Students
  • Lauren Ham Ayers. Current Position:  Maryland Humanities Council.
  • Anna Kuntz Elam. Current Position:  Seattle Art Museum, Washington.
  • Stephanie Stewart. Current Position:  Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, California.
Ph.D. Students
  • Tyler Boulware.  Topic: “Rim of the Gap: Negotiating Identity on the Southern Colonial Frontier,”  Advisor:  Jessica Kross.  Current Position:  Associate Professor, West Virginia University.
  • Kevin Dawson.  Topic: “Enslaved Watermen in the Atlantic World, 1444-1888,”  Advisor:  Daniel C. Littlefield.  Current Position: Associate Professor, University of California, Merced. 
  • Wes Gantt.  Topic:  “Irish Terrorism, British Counter-Terrorism and United States Foreign Policy, 1865-1922,”  Advisor: Kendrick Clements.  Current Position: University of South Carolina.
  • Jeremy Richards.  Topic: “The Political Life of Stanley Fletcher Morse,”  Advisor: Marcia Synnott.  Current Position: Associate Professor, Gordon State College.
M.A Public History Students
  • Heather Carpini. Current Position:  S&ME Historical Consulting.
  • Drusilla Carter. Current Position:  Willimantic Public Library, Connecticut.
  • Rebekah Dobrasko. Current Position:  Texas Department of Transportation.
  • Jody Graichen. Current Position:  Historic Preservation Consultant, Georgia
  • Elizabeth Coker Hamlett. Current Position:  Furman University.
  • Krissy Dunn Johnson. Current Position:  The Hammond School.
  • Georgette Mayo. Current Position:  Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
  • Staci Richey. Current Position:  City of Columbia Planning and Preservation Office.
  • Beth Wiedower. Current Position:  National Trust for Historic Preservation, Texas.

 


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