Dr. Stacey Graham

Research Associate Professor, Center for Historic Pres.

Dr. Stacey Graham
615-494-8783
Room 106B, Peck Hall (PH)
MTSU Box 80, Murfreesboro, TN 37132

Degree Information

  • PHD, University of California, Los Angeles (2005)
  • MA, University of California, Los Angeles (2001)
  • BA, University of Michigan (1998)

Areas of Expertise

Ancient and Medieval History
Material Culture
Public History

Biography

As Research Professor for the Center for Historic Preservation, I work with communities across the state to assess, interpret, and promote their heritage resources. I also serve as Project Coordinator for Teaching with Primary Sources - MTSU, an educational outreach program of the Library of Congress, which provides professional development to educators with the purpose of engaging students in critical thinking through the use of primary sources. As an Associate Professor in the History Depar...

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As Research Professor for the Center for Historic Preservation, I work with communities across the state to assess, interpret, and promote their heritage resources. I also serve as Project Coordinator for Teaching with Primary Sources - MTSU, an educational outreach program of the Library of Congress, which provides professional development to educators with the purpose of engaging students in critical thinking through the use of primary sources. As an Associate Professor in the History Department, I teach upper-division and graduate courses once or twice a semester, lead study abroad courses in international historic preservation, and work with graduate students in the Public History program.

Selected Publications
Graham, Stacey. "The Transmission of North African Texts to Europe in Late Antiquity" in Medieval Manuscripts, Their Makers and Uses: A Special Issue of Viator in Honor of Richard and Mary Rouse (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011).

Undergraduate Courses Taught
History 4850, Material Culture Resources in World History

History 4410, Classical History

History 3011, Teaching Historical Thinking

Graduate Courses Taught
Selected studies arranged individually.

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