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Hannah LeComte

Hannah LeComte

Hannah LeComte is a first year PhD student and Teaching Assistant. Her research includes United States women and gender history, with emphases on childhood, activism, and public history. Before attending George Mason, Hannah earned her MA in Public History from Duquesne University, and she holds a BA...

Janet K Hammond

Janet K Hammond

Janet Hammond is a PhD student at George Mason University and teaching assistant for World Civilization. In 2020-2021, she served as a Digital History Fellow at CHNM. She enjoys historical learning in the digital, museum, and collegiate realms. In the world of public history, her interests lie in how...

Stephen Robertson

Stephen Robertson

Stephen Robertson is a cultural and social historian of the twentieth-century United States. Since 2003, digital history has occupied a central place in his research. In 2024 he published Harlem in Disorder, a spatial analysis of a racial disorder in 1935 in the form of a digital monograph. The multi...

Jennifer Ritterhouse

Jennifer Ritterhouse

Jennifer Ritterhouse earned her B.A at Harvard University and her M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of Discovering the South: One Man's Travels Through a Changing America in the 1930s (UNC Press, 2017) and Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Sou...

Peter N. Stearns

Peter N. Stearns

University Professor, Provost Emeritus World History, Social History, Globalization, History of Emotions Dr. Peter N. Stearns became Provost and Professor of History at George Mason University on January 1, 2000, serving as Provost until June 30, 2014.  He was named University Professor in January ...