Ginzbursky-Blum, Bella

Courses Taught: Here is a list of courses taught: All levels of Russian language Russian Myths and Legends Soviet Animation Research Interests: Soviet Animation Folklore Other Information: Russian House Advisor Dobro Slovo Chapter Advisor

Hui, Calvin

Calvin Hui is Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies in Modern Languages and Literatures at the College of William and Mary. In May 2013, he received his PhD in Literature at Duke University, after completing his dissertation “The People’s Republic of Capitalism: The Making of the New Middle Class in Post-Socialist China, 1978 – Present” under […]

Irby, Georgia

Georgia Irby is an intellectual omnivore whose research focuses primarily on the History of Science in Greek and Roman antiquity, especially cartography. She has published on Roman army religion, Greco-Roman astrology, alchemy, and cosmology. She is particularly interested in how “science,” broadly defined, is presented in Greek and Roman literature (especially epic and tragedy). Forthcoming […]

Leventhal, Rob

Rob Leventhal received his B.A. from Grinnell College (German and Philosophy) and his M.A. and Ph.D. in German Literature and Thought from Stanford University. He has taught at the University of California at Santa Cruz, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Virginia prior to William and Mary. He teaches German Literature from […]

Mapp, Paul

Regional Areas of Research: Atlantic World, Early North America, United States, Pacific World Thematic Areas of Research: Exploration and Geographic Thought, Early Modern International Relations Statement of Teaching and Research Interests for Paul Mapp I’m a historian of early modern North America and the Atlantic World, two geographic designations I’ve extended into the waters of […]

Morse, Deborah

Areas of Specialization Victorian studies, English novel, the animal in Victorian literature, feminist studies Books Morse, Deborah Denenholz. Reforming Trollope: Race, Gender, and Englishness in the Novels of Anthony Trollope. Ashgate Publishing, 2013. Margaret Markwick (Author, Editor), Deborah Denenholz Morse (Author, Editor), Regenia Gagnier. The Politics of Gender in Anthony Trollope’s Novels. Ashgate, 2009 Morse, […]

Owens, Christopher

Christopher Owens (Chair of the Dept. of Theatre, Speech & Dance) has been the Producing Artistic Director of the Virginia Shakespeare Festival in Williamsburg since 2004, having spent eighteen years prior heading professional theatre companies in Dallas, Texas and Winchester, Virginia.  He has directed over 130 professional stage productions from Seattle to Sarasota including such […]

Popper, Nick

I am an assistant professor in the history department.  I teach classes on history of science, intellectual history, historical methods, early modern British history, and European history. Within the COLL curriculum, I am particularly excited about teaching history of science classes at the COLL 200 level.  I am currently piloting a course entitled Historical Perspectives […]

Popper, Nick

I am an assistant professor in the history department.  I teach classes on history of science, intellectual history, historical methods, early modern British history, and European history. Within the COLL curriculum, I am particularly excited about teaching history of science classes at the COLL 200 level.  I am currently piloting a course entitled Historical Perspectives […]

Prokhorov, Alexander (Sasha)

Alexander Prokhorov is Associate Professor of Russian and Film Studies at College of William and Mary.  His research interests include Russian visual culture, genre theory, and film history. He is the author of Inherited Discourse: Paradigms of Stalinist Culture in Literature and Cinema of the Thaw (Akademicheskii proekt, 2007) and the editor of Springtime for Soviet Cinema: Re/viewing […]