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Finis Dunaway

Professor
B.A. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); Ph.D. (Rutgers University)
finisdunaway@trentu.ca

Research Interests: United States, Canadian, and global environmental history; media and visual culture; the American West; Arctic history

History Faculty

Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez

Professor
Ph.D. (Granada)
acazorla@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Modern Spanish History; Fascism and Dictatorships; Modern European History, Transnational History.

Caroline Durand

Associate Professor
B.A., M.A. (Montréal); Ph.D. (McGill)
carolinedurand@trentu.ca

Research Interests: History of Food; Cultural, Social and Political History of Québec; Women’s History.

Ivana Elbl

Professor
M.A. (Charles, Toronto); Ph.D. (Toronto)
ielbl@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Late Medieval History, particularly Portugal and its Nobility; Early European Overseas Expansion. with emphasis on Africa; Emotions, Values, and Attitudes in the Late Medieval Period.

Fiona Harris-Stoertz

Associate Professor
B.A. (University of Calgary); M.A., Ph.D. (University of California, Santa Barbara)
fharris@trentu.ca

Research Interests: High Middle Ages, 1050-1330, especially England and Northern France (Anglo-Norman and Angevin Realms); Life Cycle; Fertility, Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Breastfeeding; Childhood, Adolescence, and Education; and Saints' Cults and Miracle Stories.

Jennine Hurl-Eamon

Professor, Chair of History Department
B.A. (Western); M.A. (Queen's); Ph.D. (York)
jenninehurleamon@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Early Modern Europe, especially England, with a focus upon Gender, Childhood and the Military; Crime and Criminal Justice; Plebeian Marriage and Family Life.

Janet Miron

Associate Professor
B.A. (McGill); M.A., Ph.D. (York)
janetmiron@trentu.ca

Research Interests: The History of Suicide in English-speaking Canada; Medical and Criminal History; Asylums and Prisons.

Van Nguyen-Marshall

Associate Professor
M.A., Ph.D. (British Columbia)
vannguyenmarshall@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Modern Vietnamese History, focusing on Associational Life, Civil Society, and the Vietnam War.

David M. K. Sheinin

Professor, Director of History Graduate Program
M.A., Ph.D. (Connecticut)
dsheinin@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Latin American History and the International History of the United States with special interest in Twentieth-century Argentina, Venezuela, and Colombia. David’s current research focuses on Human Rights and Dictatorship; Boxing and Society; and Nuclear Politics.

Kevin Siena

Professor
M.A. (Rochester); Ph.D. (Toronto)
ksiena@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Early Modern Britain; History of Medicine; Disease and the Poor in the 18th Century; Workhouses, History of Sexuality, especially Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

Robert Wright

Professor
M.A., Ph.D. (Queen’s)
rawright@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Modern Canadian Political, Cultural and Diplomatic History.

Canadian Studies Faculty

Christopher P. Dummitt

Associate Professor
B.A. (Trent); M.A. (Dalhousie); Ph.D. (Simon Fraser)
cdummitt@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Canada's Political, Cultural, and Intellectual History and has a growing side interest in Research Methods and Issues of Academic Freedom.

Whitney Lackenbauer

Professor in Canadian Studies, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in the Study of the Canadian North
M.A., Ph.D. (Calgary)
pwhitneylackenbauer@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Modern Canadian and Circumpolar History; Political Studies; Military History/War and Society; and Indigenous-state Relations in Canada

Environmental Life Sciences Faculty

Stephanie Rutherford

Associate Professor
BA (Toronto), MSc (Guelph), PhD (York)

srutherford@trentu.ca

Research and Teaching Interests: Cultural politics of nature, Political ecology of wolves in Canada, Political theory and the environment, Environmental justice
Stephanie teaches in the broad areas of human-animal relations, political ecology, and environmental justice. Stephanie is committed to challenging and nurturing students, not as passive recipients of knowledge but in a lifelong learning process that can equip them to be critical of the world as it is, and seek to change it for the better.

Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies

Jackson Pind (Mixed Settler-Anishinaabe)

Assistant Professor, Indigenous Methodologies
BA, MA (Laurentian), PhD (Queen’s)

jacksonpind@trentu.ca
www.indiandayschools.org

Research Interests: Indigenous history, particularly Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg history and the history of Indigenous education. Interested in community-based research projects involving the history of climate change, Indigenous-settler relationships and digital education.

Adjunct Faculty

Stephen Bocking

Professor Emeritus
Email: sbocking@trentu.ca

Roles of science in environmental policy and politics; regional environmental history and biodiversity conservation; the science and politics of salmon aquaculture; the history of environmental science in northern Canada

Michael Eamon

Principal, Catharine Parr Traill College
B.A. (Ottawa); M.Phil. (Cambridge); M.A., Ph.D. (Queen’s)
Email: michaeleamon@trentu.ca

Research Interests: Print Culture, Enlightenment, Cultural and Intellectual History.

Nathan Hatton

Assistant Professor, Cape Breton University
M.A. (Lakehead); Ph.D. (Waterloo)
Email: nathan_hatton@cbu.ca

Dr. Hatton is an award-winning historian, whose published work interrogates the deeper personal, social, and cultural meanings attached to sport for both participants and spectators in Canadian society.

Michael Herren

Adjunct Professor
BA (Claremont), MSL (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies), Ph.D. (Toronto), FRSC

Research Interests: Classical Studies; History of schools, books, and scholarship (late antiquity / early Middle Ages); reception of Graeco-Roman mythology in the Middle Ages; Christianity in Britain and Ireland (400-1000 C.E.)

Katrina Keefer

Adjunct Professor 
B.A., M.A. (Trent); Ph.D. (York)​
Email: katrinakeefer@trentu.ca 

Research Interests: Cultural history; the History of Identity; African History; Classical History; the History of Slavery; Body Marking and Origins; Missionary Education and Development.

Devon Stillwell

Course Instructor
B.A., M.A. (Lakehead); Ph.D. (McMaster)
Email: devonstillwell@trentu.ca

Ongoing and Future Research Projects:
Monograph-length project on American eugenics and genetics in global perspective exploring the role of international scientists, organizations, and subject populations in genetic knowledge-making.
Monograph-length project on women in medical genetics in North America, focused on the lives and work of Maud Slye, Madge Thurlow Macklin, and Margery W. Shaw

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