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Firstname  M  Lastname, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Director

Department of Accounting & Finance

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This is a sample profile. Professor has been recipient of NEH and Mellon research grants and a Faculty Fellowship with the Pew Program in Religion and American History as well as ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ grants. Her favorite class? HIST 3010: Benjamin Franklin and His World. Her book, The Methodists and Revolutionary America, won the 2001 Hans Rosenhaupt Book Award by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

Professor specializes in the history of early America and the new republic. Her research plans include studies of religion and the American Revolution and antislavery in the new republic.

  • ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, Engineering, MS
  • ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, Economy, BS

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Imagining Emancipation: Recent Writings on American Antislavery, Massachusetts Historical Review (2002)

Piety and Politics in the New Republic, William and Mary Quarterly (2002)

The Methodists and Revolutionary America, Princeton University Press (2000) awarded the 2001 Hans Rosenhaupt Book Award by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

  • The Rise of Currency
  • Economics Today

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Professor has been recipient of NEH and Mellon research grants and a Faculty Fellowship with the Pew Program in Religion and American History as well as ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ grants. Her favorite class? HIST 3010: Benjamin Franklin and His World.