The department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS) is composed of administrators, a Program Advisory Committee (PAC) and Teaching Faculty.

WGS Administrators oversee planning, programming, and day-to-day operations.

The WGS Program Advisory Committee (PAC) is made up of faculty and staff who consult on curricular matters, choose scholarship and award winners, and advise on vision and programming.

The WGS Teaching Faculty includes numerous faculty members (from several colleges at UAH) who teach classes designated as Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies courses.

 

Dr. Christine Sears

Department Chair of History Associate Professor, History Early American Republic

Contact

1310 Ben Graves Drive
Morton Hall
Room 206G
Huntsville, AL 35899
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256.824.2573
christine.sears@uah.edu

Biography

A consistent interest in teaching and education brought Christine to UAH. She completed an undergraduate degree in Secondary English Education; unable to focus on just one area, her degree included a double major in the Humanities and a minor in Greco-Roman studies. A job teaching junior and senior high school took her to the East Coast, where she taught English, public speaking, and ancient history. Meanwhile, she worked as a guide at Winterthur Museum in Delaware on the weekends. Winterthur's collection of American decorative arts inspired a deep curiosity about the people who made and used the objects, as well as a conviction that active, hands on learning is the best way to share history with others. In fact, Christine was so convinced that she moved into the Education Department at Winterthur, where she designed and implemented programs for students in grades pre-K through Elderhostel and workshops for teachers that earned continuing education credit. Unable to completely give up English education, she taught composition, study skills, and public speaking at Delaware Technical and Community College in the evenings.

Hooked on history at Winterthur, she decided to return for an advanced degree in American history at the University of Delaware. Her master's thesis, "Submit Like a Man," addressed masculinity in the early republic, but she focused on comparative slavery in her dissertation.

At UAH, Christine teaches world and American history surveys, upper division classes in the American early republic and antebellum periods, the Atlantic World, and gender history. She looks forward to developing a course on the Ottoman Empire and the World that will hopefully include a trip to Istanbul and working with other history faculty to develop a public history program.

When not at UAH, Christine enjoys gardening, lifting weights, and spending time with her husband, Eric.

Curriculum Vitae


Education

  • Ph.D., American History, University of Delaware
  • M.A., American History, University of Delaware

Expertise

  • Early American Republic
  • Comparative Slavery
  • Gender