James West Davidson
Davidson received his B.A. from Haverford College and his Ph.D. from Yale
University. A historian and full-time writer, he is author of The Logic of Millennial
Thought: Eighteenth Century New England, Great Heart: the History of a Labrador
Adventure (with John Rugge), and other books.
William E. Gienapp
Gienapp has a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He taught at
the University of Wyoming before going to Harvard University, where he is Professor
of History. In 1988 he received the Avery O. Craven Award for his book The Origins
of the Republican Party, 1852-1856. His essay, "The Antebellum Era", appeared
in the Encyclopedia of Social History (1992).
Christine Leigh Heyrman
Heyrman is associate Professor of History at the University of Delaware. She
received a PhD in American Studies from Yale University and is the author of
Commerce and Culture: The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts, 1690-1750.
Most recently, she has written Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt,
a book about the evolution of religious culture in the Southern U.S.
Mark H. Lytle
Lytle who was awarded a PhD from Yale University, is Professor of History
and Environmental Studies and Chair of the American Studies Program at Bard
College. He is also Director of the Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Bard.
His publications include The Origins of the Iranian-American Alliance, 1941-1953
and After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (with James West Davidson)
and, most recently, "An Environmental Approach to American Diplomatic History"
in Diplomatic History. He is at work on the Uncivil War: America in the Vietnam
Era.
Michael B. Stoff
Stoff is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
The recipient of a PhD from Yale University, he has received many teaching awards,
most recently the Friars' Centennial Teaching Excellence Award (1996). He is
the author of Oil, War, and American Security: The Search for a National Policy
on Foreign Oil,1941-1947 and co-editor (with Jonathan Fanton and R. Hal Williams)
of The Manhattan Project: A Documentary Introduction to the Atomic Age.