AHA Directory of History Departments and Organizations

Institution Details


University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Dept. of History
416 N. Campus Dr.
Old Main Bldg., Rm. 416
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479.575.3001
Fax: 479.575.2775
Email: cabanton@uark.edu
Website: https://history.uark.edu/


The faculty of the Department of History range widely across the discipline, in a variety of geographies and cultures, from the ancient to the post-modern world, with teaching and research emphases in political, social, diplomatic, cultural, intellectual, and environmental history.


Chair: Caree Ann Marie Banton
Director of Graduate Studies: Todd Cleveland
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Jared M. Phillips
Degrees Offered: BA,MA,PHD
Academic Year System: SEM
Areas of Specialization: US, Europe and Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa
Undergraduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $9574
   Out-of-state: $26390
Graduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $9018
   Out-of-state: $22563

Enrollment 2024-25:
Undergraduate Majors: 252
Students in Program: 0
New Graduate Students: 11
Full-time Graduate Students: 37
Part-time Graduate Students: 0
Degrees in History: 0 AA 74 BA 0 BS 2 MA 0 MS 4 PhD
Students in Undergrad. Courses: 6194
Students in Undergrad. Intro Courses: 3554
% of Online-Only Courses: 6.9
Undergraduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://admissions.uark.edu/
   Financial Aid: https://finaid.uark.edu/
Graduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://graduate-and-international.uark.edu/
   Financial Aid: https://history.uark.edu/

Areas of Specialization: US, Europe and Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa

Not applicable


Doctoral Program Information

A. Program Description. The Doctorate of Philosophy in History is primarily a research degree. It is designed to produce scholars who will make significant contributions within their chosen field of research. All candidates for the degree, therefore, are required to participate in seminars devoted to an investigation of the philosophical and methodological underpinnings of the discipline, to demonstrate an ability to utilize primary and secondary materials in at least one foreign language, to successfully complete rigorous written and oral qualifying examinations in three designated fields, and to submit an original and extensive research contribution in the form of a doctoral dissertation.

While the program is research-oriented, the department recognizes that most candidates will engage in teaching during all or part of their careers, and further, that although competence in the subject matter is the fundamental qualification for that activity, an ability to transmit knowledge and to stimulate thought is an acquired skill. Therefore, the department seeks to provide doctoral students the opportunity to engage in supervised teaching activities as part of their graduate work. After initial years of close mentoring as a teaching assistant, students design and develop their own surveys. Faculty teaching mentors also work closely with teaching assistants and instructors.

The Faculty of the Department of History at the University of Arkansas range widely across the discipline, in a variety of geographies and cultures, from the ancient to the post-modern world, with teaching and research emphases in political, social, diplomatic, cultural, intellectual, and environmental history. History Department faculty members have won a wide array of prestigious grants and fellowships to pursue research in this country and abroad. These include awards from the Fulbright Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Social Science Research Council, National Humanities Center, American Antiquarian Society, Institute for Advanced Study, Nobel Institute, the Carter G. Woodson Institute, and the Newberry and Huntington libraries. Members of the present and emeritus faculty have been awarded Fulbright College and University research and teaching awards, including Master Researcher and Master Teacher, Alumni Distinguished Awards for teaching and research, and the Nadine Baum Faculty Teaching Award.

Arkansas History doctoral students have received highly competitive fellowships (including awards from the Fulbright and Mellon foundations, the American Center for Oriental Research, the Medieval Academy, and the U.S. State Department), to support research and language study in the Middle East and Europe, and to visit the Vatican archives, presidential libraries, national, state and local archives, and special collections at private and public institutions. They have also earned Fulbright College and all-University honors, including Yowell Teaching Awards, recognizing their achievements as outstanding instructors and promising scholars.

B. Special Programs. The reference librarians at Mullins Library on the University of Arkansas campus provide excellent guidance for students engaged in historical research. Historians make particular use of the library's Special Collections, which includes a wide array of primary source research materials, such as the papers of Senator J. William Fulbright. The office of Interlibrary Loans makes available books, articles, and documents from collections around the world.

C. Financial Aid. PhD candidates are eligible for graduate teaching assistantships in the amount of $12,700 per academic year. The deadline for applications is December 1 of each year. The Graduate School awards Distinguished Doctor Fellowships (DDF) in the amount of $35,600 and Distinguished Academy Fellowships (DAF) in the amount of $23,600. Both the DDF and the DAF are renewable for a period of four years and are given to exemplary students in any field. All graduate assistants in History receive full tuition waivers. The Department of History also awards several other fellowships to advanced doctoral students, including the Diane Blair Fellowship for the Study of Southern Politics and Culture, the Willard Gatewood Fellowship for the Study of Southern History, and the Mary Hudgins Fellowship for the Study of Arkansas History. Students who are from underrepresented groups and are U.S. citizens may apply for the Benjamin Franklin Lever Tuition Fellowship from the Graduate School.

D. Degree Requirements. A detailed statement of degree programs and admission requirements together with application forms may be obtained on the history department's web site at http://fulbright.uark.edu/departments/history/. Prospective candidates are also encouraged to consult with the Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, Old Main 416, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701.

Directory of History Dissertations

Doctoral Program Statistics 2024-25:
PhD students currently enrolled: 26
PhD applications received: 8
New PhD students: 4
% of students receiving tuition waivers: 100
% of students receiving stipends: 100


Antov, Nikolay (PHD, Chicago, 2011; ; assoc. prof.) Ottoman Empire, Islamic civilizations; antov@uark.edu
Austin, Shawn Michael (PHD, New Mexico, 2014; ; assoc. prof.) colonial Latin America, South America; saustin1@uark.edu
Banton, Caree Ann Marie (PHD, Vanderbilt, 2013; ; assoc. prof. and chair) Atlantic world and Caribbean, 19th-century America, Africa and African diaspora; cabanton@uark.edu
Brogi, Alessandro (PHD, Ohio, 1998; PHD, Studi di Firenze, Italy, 1993; prof.) US foreign relations, international relations; abrogi@uark.edu
Cleveland, Todd C. (PHD, Minnesota, 2008; ; Dist. Prof. and dir., grad. studies) Africa, African diaspora; tcclevel@uark.edu
Coon, Lynda L. (PHD, Virginia, 1990; ; prof. and dean, Honors Coll.) medieval Europe; llcoon@uark.edu
Cunningham, Candace (PHD, South Carolina, 2018; ; asst. prof.) African American history, women and gender studies, public; cc315@uark.edu
Daily, Ruby Ray (PHD, Northwestern, 2021; ; asst. prof.) modern Britain and British Empire, sexuality and culture; rdaily@uark.edu
Dominguez, Freddy C. (PHD, Princeton, 2011; ; assoc. prof.) early modern Europe; fcdoming@uark.edu
Gage, Justin (PHD, Arkansas, 2015; ; asst. prof.) American West, Native American mobility and anticolonial activism; jrgage@uark.edu
Gigantino, James John, II (PHD, Georgia, 2010; ; prof.; sr. vice provost, Academic Affairs) colonial America, revolutionary America, slavery; jgiganti@uark.edu
Gordon, Joel (PHD, Michigan, 1987; ; prof.) modern Middle East; joelg@uark.edu
Hammond, Kelly (PHD, Georgetown, 2015; ; assoc. prof.) modern China, modern Japan; kah018@uark.edu
Hare, J. Laurence (PHD, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2007; ; assoc. prof.) 19th- and 20th-century Germany, early modern and modern Europe, global; lhare@uark.edu
McGowan, Brian M. (PHD, Tulane, 2011; ; asst. prof.) civil rights, African American, HBCUs, digital humanities; bmcgowan@uark.edu
Muntz, Charles E. (PHD, Duke, 2008; ; assoc. prof.) ancient; cmuntz@uark.edu
Phillips, Jared M. (PHD, Arkansas, 2013; ; teaching assoc. prof. and dir., undergrad. studies) Ozarks, rural development, human rights, food systems; jmp006@uark.edu
Pierce, Michael Cain (PHD, Ohio State, 1999; ; assoc. prof.) modern US, US labor; mpierce@uark.edu
Robinson, Charles F., II (PHD, Houston, 1998; ; prof. and chancellor) African American, US; cfrobins@uark.edu
Rosales, Steven (PHD, California, Irvine, 2007; ; assoc. prof.) Chicano/Latino studies, 20th-century US, gender and sexuality; rosales@uark.edu
Sloan, Kathryn A. (PHD, Kansas, 2002; ; prof.) Latin America; ksloan@uark.edu
Sonn, Richard D. (PHD, California, Berkeley, 1981; ; prof.) modern France, modern Europe, social/cultural/intellectual; rsonn@uark.edu
Stanley, Matthew E. (PHD, Cincinnati, 2013; ; assoc. prof.) US Civil War and Reconstruction; ms179@uark.edu
Starks, Tricia (PHD, Ohio State, 2000; ; Dist. Prof.; dir., Arkansas Humanities Center) Russia, medicine; tstarks@uark.edu
Whayne, Jeannie M. (PHD, California, San Diego, 1989; ; Univ. prof.) American South, Arkansas; jwhayne@uark.edu
Williams, Patrick G. (PHD, Columbia, 1996; ; prof.) 19th-century US, American South; pgwillia@uark.edu
Woods, Randall Bennett (PHD, Texas, Austin, 1972; ; Cooper Dist. Prof.) US diplomatic, 20th-century US; rwoods@uark.edu
Bukey, Evan Burr (PHD, Ohio State, 1969; ; prof. emeritus) modern Germany, 19th- and 20th-century Europe; ebukey@uark.edu
Edwards, David Wayne (PHD, Kansas State, 1967; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) Russia; dedwards@uark.edu
Engels, Donald (PHD, Pennsylvania, 1976; ; prof. emeritus) ancient Greece and Rome;
Finlay, Robert (PHD, Chicago, 1973; ; prof. emeritus) Renaissance and Reformation, early modern Europe; rfinlay@uark.edu
Markham, Elizabeth (PHD, Cambridge, 1980; ; prof. emerita) medieval Japan, music/religion/culture; markham@uark.edu
McMath, Robert C., Jr. (PHD, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1972; ; prof. emeritus) US political, US South; bmcmath@uark.edu
Sloan, David A. (PHD, California, Santa Barbara, 1969; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) colonial America, American Revolution, early national; dsloan@uark.edu
Sutherland, Daniel E. (PHD, Wayne State, 1976; ; Dist. Prof. emeritus) Civil War, military, Reconstruction; dsutherl@uark.edu
Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry (PHD, Oregon, 1970; ; prof. emeritus) China, Chinese immigration to US; htsai@uark.edu
Tucker, William F. (PHD, Indiana, 1971; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) Islam, Middle East; wtucker@uark.edu
West, Elliott (PHD, Colorado, Boulder, 1971; ; prof. emeritus) American West, American Indian; ewest@uark.edu
Wolpert, Rembrandt (PHD, Cambridge, 1975; ; prof. emeritus) Sinology and Tang China, music/religion/culture, Chinese performing arts 600-1300; wolpert@uark.edu

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