The School of History, Technology, and Society (HTS) faculty, drawn from the disciplines of history and sociology, provides HTS majors with exciting interdisciplinary and international perspectives on problems of history, social change, and public affairs. HTS faculty members are known for outstanding research, publication, teaching, community service, and leadership.
Eleanor Alexander
Associate Professor: U.S. History, African American History.
Wenda Bauchspies
Associate Professor: Science, Technology, and Gender, West Africa.
Ronald Bayor
Chair and Professor: U.S. History, Urbanization, Race.
Laura Bier
Assistant Professor: Middle East, Women and Gender.
Amanda Damarin
Assistant Professor: Sociology of Work and Industry, Social Theory.
Amy D'Unger
Undergraduate Coordinator: Criminology, Gender and Inequality, Social Control.
Douglas Flamming
Professor: U.S. History, Regionalism, Social History.
Lawrence Foster
Professor: U.S. Social and Religious History.
Carla Gerona
Assistant Professor: U.S. History, Atlantic World.
August Giebelhaus
Professor: U.S. History, Business, Technology.
John Krige
Kranzberg Professor and Director of Graduate Studies: History of Science, Technology, U.S.-European Relations.
Hanchao Lu
Professor: East Asia, Social History, Urbanization.
Kristie Macrakis
Professor: History of Science and Technology, Intelligence History, German Science.
Carole E. Moore
Professor: Ancient and Medieval History.
Gregory H. Nobles
Director of the Georgia Tech Honors Program, Professor: U.S. History, Environment.
Willie Pearson, Jr.
Professor: Sociology of Science, Race, Family.
Jonathan Schneer
Professor: Modern British and European History.
Jenny Leigh Smith
Assistant Professor: Technology and the Environment, Russian and Soviet History.
John Lawrence Tone
Associate Dean of Ivan Allen College, Professor: History of Spain and Cuba, French Revolution, Medicine.
Steven Usselman
Associate Professor: U.S. History, Technology, Political Economy.
Bill Winders
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies: Political Sociology, Inequality.