Dr. Evan P. Bennett
Ph.D., The College of William and Mary
Professor
Areas of Expertise
- United States since 1865
- African American History
- United States, 1763-1877
- Southern History
- Rural History
- Maritime History
- History of ³Ô¹ÏÍø
Email:
ebennett@fau.eduÌý Website:Ìý
Office Phone: 561-297-0008
Evan Bennett is a historian of the American South who is most interested in the intersections of work and nature.Ìý His most recent book is Tampa Bay:Ìý The Story of an Estuary and its People (2024).Ìý He is author of When Tobacco Was King: Families, Farm Labor, and Federal Policy in the Piedmont (2014) and co-editor of Beyond Forty Acres and a Mule:ÌýAfrican American Landowning Families since Reconstruction (2012).Ìý His next book project explores the South in 1939 through the lens of photographer Marion Post-Wolcott.
Professor Bennett is also director of the Voting Rights History Civic Literacy Project, a program designed to broaden understanding of the history of voting and elections in the United States supported by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.Ìý More information can be found at .
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Courses
Undergraduate Courses
- United States History to 1877
- U.S. in Era of WWI and WWII
- America & the Sea
- Work & Workers in U.S. History
- History of ³Ô¹ÏÍø
- The American South