Donica Belisle, Ph.D. donicab@athabascau.ca
global consumer history, Canadian studies and Canadian history, North American women’s and gender history
Cathy Cavanaugh, Ph.D. cathyc@athabascau.ca
gender and history, Western Canadian history, historiography
Alvin Finkel, Ph.D. alvinf@athabascau.ca
the welfare state in Canada, history of the Canadian West, history of labour and socialism in Canada, British diplomacy in the 1930s
Sheila Greaves, Ph.D. sheilag@athabascau.ca
history of anthropological theory, archaeology, environment, society, and technology, Canadian pre-history
David Gregory, Ph.D. davidg@athabascau.ca
history of labour and socialist thought, history of Anglo-American popular music
Greg Johnson, Ph.D. gregj@athabascau.ca
Canadian external relations, Canada and the Pacific Rim, Canadian-American relations, Twentieth century world history, Northern Alberta
Nanci Langford, Ph.D. nancil@athabascau.ca
Canadian family and women's history, social inequality, sociological theory, feminist theory, needs assessments and program evaluations
Lisa Micheelsen, Ph.D. lisam@athabascau.ca
classical languages, philology and literature (especially Greek epic poetry), Greek eschatology and thanatology, Pre-Socratic philosophy, Greek and Roman social history, gender in the ancient world, feminist theory and classics, Hellenistic Egypt and the influence of the ancient East on Greek culture, race, racism and the history of classical scholarship
Laurie Milne, Ph.D. lauriem@athabascau.ca
interdisciplinary human ecology, archaeological science, world prehistory, ethnology of North America, human evolution, hunter gatherer ecology
Jeremy Mouat, Ph.D. jmouat@ualberta.ca
Industrial Revolution, comparative history of British settler colonies, history of British Columbia, history of resources and resource development in Western Canada
Frits Pannekoek, Ph.D. fritsp@athabascau.ca
Western Canadian history, history of the pre-1870 West, Métis studies, heritage management and preservation, interdisciplinary communication studies, public policy
Mary S. Runté, Ph.D. mary.runte@uleth.ca
work-family/life balance, social responsibility in organizations, nonprofit and voluntary sector management, business history, feminist theory of organizations, existentialism and management theory, critical theory, qualitative methods-discourse analysis, poststructural
Shandip Saha, Ph.D. shandips@athabascau.ca
medieval religious history in south Asia, religion and politics in modern India, Hinduism, comparative religion, study of religion
Don Wetherell, Ph.D. donaldw@athabascau.ca
heritage resource management, social history
Winona Wheeler, Ph.D. winonaw@athabascau.ca
Indigenous histories, anti-colonial theory, treaty rights, traditional indigenous knowledge
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