UNKEPT WOMEN: Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris
Lecture by NINA KUSHNER D'90, Assistant Professor of History, Clark University
TOPPLING KUCHUM, CROSSING A CONTINENT: Russia's Conquest of Siberia and Expansion Across Eurasia
Lecture by Erika Monahan D'96, Assistant Professor of History, University of New Mexico
Assistant Professor of History
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Email: Joseph.Cullon@Dartmouth.edu
Joseph Cullon teaches courses in early American, New England, and environmental history. He just completed a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and is working on his first book, "Colonial Shipwrights and their World: Men, Women, and Markets in Early New England." With undergraduate and graduate degrees in both history and environmental studies, Joseph employs interdisciplinary methods and works across the boundaries of economic, environmental, and intellectual history. Combining his interests in environmental studies, material culture, and New England history, he is developing a new course on the landscapes of the Connecticut River valley, in which students will work with artifacts, analyze primary documents, and stomp around outdoors.