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Dr. Kelli Cardenas Walsh

Title: Assistant Professor
 

Office  : TS 209A

Phone : 672-1573
Fax     : 672-1090

Email  : kwalsh@uncfsu.edu

Personal Homepage:  http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/kwalsh/index.htm

 

 

 

 

 

BIOGRAPHY

  • Ph.D. American History, University of South Carolina
  • M.A. American History, Fayetteville State University
  • B.A. History, University of Alaska Fairbanks
     
  • Co-Advisor History Club
 

 

TEACHING COURSES

  • HIST 110-World History to 1600
  • HIST 120-World History Since 1600
  • HIST 211-United States History to 1865
  • HIST 212-United States History Since 1865
  • HIST 301-Civil War and Reconstruction
  • HIST 362-American Military Experience
  • HIST 390-NC History
  • HIST 372-History of Women in the Western World

History 301 Summer II , 2008 at the Museum of the Cape Fear Arsenal Park

 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Women in the Military
  • Oveta Culp Hobby
  • Women in Higher Education
  • Reform Movements

 

PUBLICATIONS
and
PRESENTATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

  • “Harriet West Waddy,” In African American National Biography, edited by Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higgenbotham. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
  • “Martha Putney,” In African American National Biography edited by Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higgenbotham. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
  • “Women in the Academie,” Roundtable discussant. Mid Atlantic Conference on Diversity, Virginia Tech, March 18, 2005
  • "Stagecoach Mary,” In Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Second Edition, edited by Darlene Clark Hine New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
  • “Civil Military Relations in the United States,” Teaching American History Grant, Fayetteville State University, March 10, 2005.
  • “Slave Women and Plantation Mistresses,” and “Abolitionists with Special Focus on John Brown,” Teaching American History Grant, Fayetteville State University, April 2, 2004.

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