

EUH graduate student Andrew Holt has just published an edited volume, Competing
Voices from the Crusades: Fighting Words, with Greenword Press.
Randall Stephens ('03 Ph.D.) has been selected for the History News Networks' "Top Young Historian" feature.
UF history graduate student Leslie Poole is featured in a new Equinox documentary entitled " In Marjorie’s Wake: A High Definition documentary recreating Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ 1933 journey down the St. John’s River."
Recent PhDs
John Catron, 2008, AMH (adviser: Jon Sensbach)
Douglas (Steve) Gallagher, 2008, AMH (adviser: Bob Zeiger)
Placement
Bland Whitley (Ph.D., 2003) has accepted a position as Assistant Editor at the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton University.
Tim Nevin (doctoral student, AFH) is currently holds a visiting faculty position in African history at Old Dominion University.
Lela Felter-Kerley (Ph.D., 2006) is currently visiting assistant professor of nineteenth-century France at the University of South Florida.
Jeff Demsky (Ph.D., 2007) has recently accepted a tenure-track position in the Department of Social Science at Miami Dade College.
Recognition
Taylor Patterson has been awarded a University Women's Club scholarship for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Michael Schoeppner was awarded a CLAS Dissertation Fellowship (now called Nutter Dissertation Fellowships) for the Summer 2008 term.
Nicole Nesberg received the Indian Student Conference Scholarship to attend the Western History Association Conference in the Fall of 2008.
Recent books by UF PhDs
Randall Stephens, The Fire Spreads: Holiness and Pentecostalism in the American South (Harvard University Press)
Jason Parker, Brother's Keeper: The United States, Race, and Empire in the British Caribbean, 1937-1962 (Oxford University Press)
Larry Rockwood, Walking Away from Nuremberg: Just War and the Doctrine of Command Responsibility (University of Massachusetts Press)
Events
Annual grad student-faculty picnic (May 2008)
