Ron Rainger (at Texas Tech University) asked me to circulate this notice:
The Department of History at Texas Tech University invites applications for
a tenure track assistant professorship concerning the Natural History of the
United States to begin in Fall 2003, pending funding. All relevant
historically-related research specialties will be considered. The position
will emphasize the natural history of the American Southwest and preferred
specialization in historical geography or some allied field such as
demography. Teaching responsibilities will range from lower-division surveys
to graduate seminars. The successful candidate will also teach a core course
in an Honors College Bachelor of Arts interdisciplinary program in Natural
History and the Humanities. Research and service responsibilities are
commensurate with the expectations of a history department with an extensive
graduate program and serious scholarly commitments. Send application letter,
curriculum vitae, three letter of recommendation, and representative samples
of scholarly work by December 15, 2002 to Professor John Howe, Chair,
Natural History Search Committee, Department of History, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, Texas 79409-1013. Texas Tech is an AA/EOE and
encourages applications from women and minorities.
Joe
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on sabbatical from University College London: www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/cain/
at the American Philosophical Society Library: www.amphilsoc.org
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