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History, Philosophy & World Perspectives
Faculty Emeriti
Faculty Emeriti can be reached by contacting the department office at (203) 837-8484.
David Detzer
(PhD, University of Connecticut, 1970)
United States
Martha (Marcy) May
(Ph.D., SUNY Binghamton, 1984)
Modern United States, Women and Gender
220 Warner Hall
Phone: (203) 837-8481
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Kenneth Young
(Ph.D., NYU, 1970)
Burma, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Diplomacy, US Foreign Relations
Part-time Faculty
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Amy A. Campanaro
(MA, Albany, 2002)
United States
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George Coleman
(MS, Teacher’s College, Columbia, 1977)
African-American
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Stephen T.
Flanagan
(MA, Western Connecticut, 1984; MA St. John’s NY, 1996)
United States
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Matthew Glassman
(Ph.D., Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University, 2019)
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Danielle King
(Ed.D., CCSU 2025)
Afrikan American Studies, Literature, Art, and Culture from the Diaspora, Race, Gender, and Migration
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Maryann Rossi
(PhD, St.
Louis, 1983; Assistant Dean of Professional Studies)
Early US, material culture, historic preservation
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Susann M. Walens
(PhD, Union Institute, 1994)
United States, criminology, oral history
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In Memoriam
Dr Abubakr Saad
Professor of History
1996-2020
Dr Burt Peretti
Professor of History
1998-2013
Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War
Original and deeply human, this tense and surprising story, filled with indecisive bureaucrats, uninformed leaders, hotheaded politicians, and dedicated soldiers, is a clear and intimate portrait of the prolonged drama that unfolded at Fort Sumter and incited the first shot of the Civil War on April 12, 1861.
The six-month-long agony that began with Lincoln's election in November sputtered from one crisis to the next, and finally exploded as the soldiers at Sumter neared starvation.
You may cancel at any time with no questions asked. If working at an office location and you are not "logged in", simply close and relaunch your preferred browser. With little help from Washington, D.C., Major Robert Anderson, a soldier whose experience had taught him above all that war is the poorest form of policy, almost single-handedly forestalled the beginning of the war until he finally had no choice but to fight.
Skillfully re-created from a decade of extensive research, Allegiance exposes the passions that led to the fighting, the sober reflections of the man who restrained its outbreak, and the individuals on both sides who changed American history forever.
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