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Anne Kugler, PhD

Professor/Chair - History

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eMail

akugler@jcu.edu

Phone Number

216-397-4770

Location

B-Wing B261

Employee Type

Faculty

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Biography

Anne Kugler’s research and teaching interests include gender, culture, and politics in early modern Europe. She is author of Errant Plagiary: The Life and Writing of Lady Sarah Cowper (1644-1720); of an edition of selections from Sarah Cowper’s diary (in Old Age in England 1500-1800); and of a number of articles on aging in the early modern period. As the Director of the Humanities MA Program at John Carroll, she teaches foundational courses in interdisciplinary graduate work in the Humanities, while for the History Department she teaches courses on early modern England, early modern France, Revolutionary Europe, sixteenth-century Europe, and the history of European women from ancient Greece and Rome through to the 20th century.

Dr. Anne Kugler is the History Department Chair

Degrees

  • Ph.D., University of Michigan