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Dr. Nicholas Tracy, Adjunct Professor, is affiliated with the Department. His specialties are naval history and naval strategic studies.
With the members of the Department of History in Fredericton, historians who are members of the Department of History and Politics at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John make up the Graduate Academic Unit (GAU) in history.
Carole Hines, Administrative Secretary Elizabeth Adshade, Graduate Secretary
(2005 recipient of a UNB Distinguished Service award)
Debra Lindsay (19th century United States, Transnational Science, Gender and Science)
Gregory Marquis (Canadian Criminal Justice History)
Robert Whitney (Latin America, Cuba in the Twentieth Century)
The Department of History at UNB in Fredericton cooperates closely with the historians at Saint Thomas University. Among other forms of collaboration, STU historians are Honourary Research Associates, allowing them to participate in our graduate program as field and co-supervisors. The Departments also have a tradition of cooperation in undergraduate teaching. The three History Departments also host annual colloquiums to share research.
Sheila Andrew (Acadians, French Canada,
Canadian Women; retired)
Kent (Rusty) Bittermann (Canada, Rural, Social Movements, World)
Michael Boudreau (Criminology;
Canada, Crime and Society, Social Protest Movements, Labour History)
Bradley Cross (US, Urban, Comparative)
Michael Dawson (Canada, Modern Consumerism)
Fikru Gebrekidan (Ethiopian
History, Modern African History)
John Jennings (Medieval History, Roman Catholic Church in Canada; retired)
Karen Robert (Latin America, World)
Julia Torrie (20th-century Germany and France, Modern Europe)
Robin Vose (Medieval Europe)
Luc Walhain (Modern Korea, Civil Society, East Asia and World)
Carey Watt (Modern India, Social, World)