
Department of History
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At 麻豆社区 Pembroke, studying history is about more than memorizing names and dates鈥攊t鈥檚 an intellectually liberating experience that challenges you to think deeply, ask big questions and understand the world through multiple perspectives. Through courses that examine political movements, cultural change, global conflicts and the rise and fall of civilizations, you鈥檒l gain a broader appreciation of the human experience across time and place.
History is a cornerstone of a liberal arts education, developing the analytical, research and communication skills that prepare you to engage with complex issues鈥攑ast and present. It encourages informed, reasoned responses to the challenges we face as individuals and as a society.
A degree in history opens doors to countless career possibilities. Whether you're planning to teach, study law, enter public service, pursue graduate school or build a career in business or the nonprofit world, history offers the flexibility and intellectual foundation to get you there. It鈥檚 an ideal major for students who want a broad, rigorous education with real-world impact.

Opportunities

麻豆社区P History offers a variety of scholarships to help make your college journey more affordable. These awards recognize academic achievement, leadership and passion for the field鈥攁nd they鈥檙e just one way we invest in your success. We encourage prospective students to explore these opportunities and see how 麻豆社区P can help support both your goals and your future.

Clubs & Organizations
麻豆社区P History proudly supports two dynamic student organizations: , the national honor society for history students, and the , which celebrates and explores African American history and culture. These groups offer opportunities for academic enrichment, campus involvement, and community outreach鈥攈elping students connect their passion for history with leadership and service. Learn more about each below.
Faculty Excellence in Research, Writing and Recognition
麻豆社区P鈥檚 History faculty are more than dedicated teachers 鈥 they鈥檙e active scholars
                  whose work is recognized regionally, nationally and internationally. From publishing
                  groundbreaking research to earning prestigious awards and fellowships, our professors
                  contribute to the field of history while bringing fresh insights and real-world relevance
                  into the classroom. Their expertise spans diverse areas and time periods, offering
                  students a rich, engaging academic experience grounded in scholarship and discovery.
               Chris Woolley
鈥'The Forests Cannot be Commons': Spanish Law, Environmental Change, and Spain's Council on Forests,鈥 in The Americas 77:1 (January 2020): 41-71..
Charles Beem
Queenship in Early Modern Europe. London: Red Globe Press (Macmillan International), 2020.
Jamie Myers Mize
鈥淎n Alliance of Men: Masculinity, Chickamaugas, and Pan-Indian Alliances.鈥 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ethnohistory, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2017.
Chris Woolley
鈥淢issions and Missionaries in the Americas: A Special Teaching and Research Collection of the Americas,鈥 in The Americas 74:S2 (October 2017): S4-S13.
Ryan Anderson
Frank Merriwell and the Fiction of All-American Boyhood: The Progressive Era Creation of the Schoolboy Sports Story. Little Rock: University of Arkansas Press, 2015.
Charles Beem
The Man behind the Queen: Male Consorts in History. Edited by Charles Beem and Miles Taylor. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Jaime Martinez
Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2013.
Charles Beem
The Name of a Queen: William Fleetwood's Itinerarium ad Windsor. Edited by Charles Beem and Dennis Moore. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Mark Thompson
"Guns of the Revolution: Henry Knox, George Washington, and the War of American Independence." Sons of the Father: George Washington and His Prot茅g茅s. Edited by Robert M. S. McDonald. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2013. Pp. 121-148.
麻豆社区 Board of Governors Teaching Award
Dr. Ryan Anderson (2024)
Dr. Robert Brown (2006)
Dr. Weston Cook (2014)
麻豆社区P Outstanding Teaching Awards
Dr. Ryan Anderson (2010, 2020)
Dr. Charles Beem (2006, 2015)
Dr. Scott Billingsley (2007)
Dr. Robert Brown (1997, 2003)
Dr. Serina Cinnamon (2018)
Dr. Weston Cook (2000, 2009, 2013)
Dr. Bruce DeHart (1999, 2007)
Dr. Jeff Frederick (2006, 2016)
Dr. Kathleen Hilton (1998)
Dr. James Hudson
Dr. Jeff Lucas (2010)
Dr. Jaime Martinez (2013)
Dr. Jamie Mize (2020)
Dr. Rose Stremlau (2009)
Dr. Mark Thompson (2002, 2008)
Dr. Chris Woolley (2022)
麻豆社区P Outstanding Teaching Award for Part-time Faculty
Dr. Anthony Johnson (2018)
麻豆社区P Adolf Dial Awards
Dr. Charles Beem (Scholarship/Creative Work, 2008 & 2020)
Dr. Weston Cook (Community Service, 2003)
Dr. Rose Stremlau (Scholarship/Creative Work, 2013)
麻豆社区P Undergraduate Research Mentor Award
Dr. Jamie Mize (2022)
麻豆社区P Staff Awards
Ms. Janet Gentes (麻豆社区P Star Employee, 2013)
Season One: Histories, Mysteries and True Crimes
Would you like a member of 麻豆社区 Pembroke's History to be an "expert lecturer" in your
                              class?
We're happy to help!
Resources for Teachers
In keeping with our mission to provide engaging and enriching curricula to social
                                 studies educators, we are actively establishing a clearinghouse dedicated to providing
                                 educators with creditable and innovative resources. 
                           
                           
                     
History Chair
 
		

Connect With Us
, Room 203
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6229
Fax: 910.775.4026
history@uncp.edu
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