University of South Florida, History
16th- 19th Centuries, Caribbean/South Atlantic
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | Florida, United States |
Position: | Assistant Professor |
16th- 19th Centuries, Caribbean/South Atlantic The Department of History at the University of South Florida seeks a historian of the Caribbean/South Atlantic, including all sides of the Atlantic but excluding projects focused on England or British North America. Candidates’ work should fall within the 16th through the 19th centuries. Preference will be given to candidates whose work contributes to existing departmental strengths. The appointment will begin in August 2014. This is a 9 month tenure-earning, Assistant Professor position. Salary is negotiable. PhD in History and ABDs are considered. In the event that Ph.D. in history is not completed by August 7, 2014, initial appointment will be made at the rank of instructor. Teaching experience and publications are preferred. The deadline for receipt of applications is January 17th, 2014. To submit application go to https://employment.usf.edu/. Include cover letter, CV, and a writing sample (a chapter or article). Mail three Letters of Recommendation to Professor Fraser Ottanelli, Department of History USF 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SOC 107 Tampa, FL 33620. USF is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution. For disability accommodations, contact Ms. Theresa Lewis at 813-974 2809, a minimum of five working days in advance.
Contact: |
Fraser Ottanelli, Professor and Chair, ottanelli@usf.edu |
Website: | http://history.usf.edu/ |
Primary Category: | Atlantic History / Studies |
Secondary Categories: | African American History / Studies African History / Studies Black History / Studies Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies Early Modern History and Period Studies Ethnic History / Studies European History / Studies Immigration History / Studies Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies Spanish and Portuguese History / Studies |
Posting Date: | 12/12/2013 |
Closing Date | 01/17/2014 |