• Bakshi, Anita

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    Instructor
    Department of Landscape Architecture
    Ph.D. (History and Theory of Architecture) Cambridge University
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  • Bzdak, Meredith

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    Partner, Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC; Architectural Historian
    Department of Art History
    Ph.D. in Art History (Rutgers University)
  • Coelho, Rui Gomes

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    Associate Graduate Faculty
    Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology
    Ph.D. (Anthropology) Binghamton University
  • Engmann, Rachel Ama Asaa

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    Assistant Professor
    African Studies, School for Critical Social Inquiry, Hampshire College, USA
    Ph.D. (Anthropology) Stanford University
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  • Lixinski, Lucas

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    Associate Professor
    University of New South Wales Law, Sydney, Australia
    Ph.D. (Law) European University Institute
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  • O'Brassill-Kulfan, Kristin

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    Coordinator & Instructor of Public History
    History Department
    PhD (History) University of Leicester
    I am a public historian whose work examines links between class, labor status, race, crime, and punishment in the nineteenth century United States and the presentation of challenging histories to the twenty-first century public. I specialize in research-oriented archival methodologies, the construction of constituent-based narratives in public forums, and the inclusion of social history themes in bidirectional public history projects.
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  • Urban, Andrew T.

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    Associate Professor
    American Studies Department
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  • Woodhouse-Beyer, Katharine

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    Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty
    Art History/CHAPS
    Ph.D. (Anthropology) Brown University
    Dr Woodhouse-Beyer’s research interests include cultural heritage studies, historical archaeology, cultural resource management, Native North American ethnography and archaeology, circumpolar ethnography and archaeology, museology and material culture studies, ethnohistory; European archaeology (Bronze Age - Early Medieval), archaeological conservation, archaeology of gender, ethnicity, and colonialism; public archaeology; heritage and tourism; anthropological and archaeological ethics; anthropology and archaeology of death.
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