Hugh Dubrulle
Ph.D., University of California
Assistant Professor
Can discuss: Modern European history (Britain , France , war, revolution and nationalism), recent military history and military affairs. Research interests: How the American Civil War and the discussion it inspired influenced British attitudes toward politics, society, nationalism, and military affairs. Book in progress: "A War of Wonders": British Elite Political Culture and the Impact of the American Civil War.
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Matthew Masur
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Assistant Professor
Can discuss : U.S. foreign policy, modern American history, and politics and current events.
Research interests: Vietnam War; history of U.S. foreign relations, Cold War. Book in progress: Hearts and Minds: Cultural Nation Building in South Vietnam, 1954-1963.
Other: Studied Vietnamese, spent a year conducting research in Vietnam on a Fulbright-Hays Fellowship.
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Andrew Moore
Ph.D., University of Florida
Assistant Professor
Can discuss: Modern U.S. history, including civil rights and religion; issues relating to the American presidency.
Main research interest: Roman Catholics in Alabama and Georgia, post-World War II. Future projects: exploration of issues of race and gender in the post-Civil Rights era--how the civil rights movement gave way to political cooperation over issues of gender and sexuality; Jimmy Carter and other American presidents.
Other: His book, The South's "Tolerable Alien": Roman Catholics in Alabama and Georgia , 1945-1970, will be published in spring 2007.
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Beth Salerno
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Associate Professor
Can discuss: U.S. history, including colonial and antebellum periods, antislavery, women, and New England . Her first book, Sister Societies: Women's Antislavery Organizations in Antebellum America (Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2005), focuses on U.S. antislavery movement 1820-1870, particularly the ways in which women organized against slavery across the Northeast and Midwest.
Other: Serves on New Hampshire Humanities Council Board of Directors; helped found an organic farmers' community-supported agriculture cooperative.
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Fr. William Sullivan, O.S.B
Ph.D., Catholic University
Assistant Professor
Research interests: U.S. history, including the Civil War, immigration and ethnic history, African-American history, and the ante-bellum South.
Other: Served Saint Anselm College as dean of students, assistant academic dean, and chair of history department. Former president of Woodside Priory School , a college preparatory school located in Portola Valley , Calif. Most recently, was prior of Saint Anselm Abbey.
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