History
mikayla.makleKaren Phoenix, assistant professor, career track, history, authored Gender Rules (Oxford Press).
Karen Phoenix, assistant professor, career track, history, authored Gender Rules (Oxford Press).
Shawna Herzog, instructor, history, authored Negotiating Abolition: The Antislavery Project in the British Strait Settlements, 1786-1843 (Bloomsbury Publishing).
William Hamlin, professor, English, authored Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford Press).
Jesse Spohnholz, professor, and Clif Stratton, assistant professor, history, coauthored three books in 2020: Ruptured Lives: Refugee Crises in Historical Perspective; Power Politics: Carbon Energy in Historical Perspective; and Chronic Disparities: Public Health in Historical Perspective (Oxford University Press).
Linda Heidenreich, associate professor, history, authored Nepantla Squared: transgender Mestiz@ Histories in Times of Global Shift (University of Nebraska Press).
Debbie Lee, professor, English, authored Remote: Finding Home in the Bitterroots (OSU Press).
Mary Stohr, professor, criminal justice and criminology, coauthored Corrections: The Essentials (SAGE Publications).
Robert Bauman, assistant professor, and Robert Franklin, assistant director, history, co-edited Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance: Voices from the Hanford Region (WSU Press).
Ken Faunce, associate professor, history, authored Heavy Traffic: The Global Drug Trade in Historical Perspective (Oxford University Press).
Sisouvanh Keopanapay, senior academic advisor/internship coordinator, criminal justice and criminology, co-presented “Xenophobia, Anti-Asian Racism and Intolerance: How to Support Students, Faculty, and Staff During COVID-19” in the National Academic Advising Association’s Global Connection Series.