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Department Chair
David Wrobel

American Indian History
William J. Bauer

Asian History
Sue Fawn Chung

European History
Andrew Bell
Gregory Brown
Colin Loader
Michelle Tusan
Janet Ward
Paul Werth
Elspeth Whitney

Latin American History
Tom Wright

Near Eastern & Islamic History
John Curry

U.S. History
Jay Coughtry
Kevin Dawson
Joseph A. (Andy) Fry
Marcia Gallo
Joanne Goodwin
Greg Hise
David Holland
Eugene Moehring
Elizabeth W. Nelson
Todd Robinson
David Tanenhaus

U.S. West History
Raquel Casas
Andrew Kirk
David Wrobel

 

Michelle Tusan, Ph.D.
Michelle Tusan, Ph.D.

Office: Wright Hall, A 318
Phone: (702) 895-4570
Email: michelle.tusan@unlv.edu

Website: Michelle Tusan, Ph.D.

  • Modern British History
  • British Empire
  • History of Women

Michelle Elizabeth Tusan is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley she later served as a Fellow in the Humanities at Stanford University. She is the author of Women Making News: Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain (University of Illinois Press, 2005). She is also the author of articles on women's newspapers and political journalism, including: "Reforming Work: Gender, Class and the Printing Trades in Victorian Britain," Journal of Women's History (2004); "Writing Stri Dharma: International Feminism, Nationalist Politics, and Women's Press Advocacy Colonial India," Women's History Review (2003), "Not the Ordinary Victorian Charity," History Workshop Journal (2000) and "Inventing the New Woman," Victorian Periodicals Review (1998).