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Assistant Professor, Dept. of History - Early American (US) Indigenous or African American History
Department Summary: The History Department at Bridgewater State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Early American (U.S.) Indigenous or African American history. The department trains students to engage in a sustained investigation of the record of humanity's existence. Its faculty represent a wide range of specializations in United States and European history, as well as the history of societies in Africa, East Asia, Canada, Latin America, and the Middle East. From this broad perspective, our students are trained to think critically about how human societies change over time and how people both in the past and in our own day have tried to make sense of that change. History students acquire skills in collecting, synthe
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