Associate Professor Emerita
History
Carla H. Hay, Associate Professor of History, received her Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. She is a specialist in 18th century British history with an interest in radical politics and gender.
Education
Ph.D., Kentucky 1972
Professional Affiliations
Co-editor of 4 vols. of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, she currently serves on the Editorial Board of The Historian and is preparing a monograph on celebrity in eighteenth-century England.
She is a past president of Phi Alpha Theta, the History Honor society, and the Midwest Conference on Eighteenth-Century Studies.
She was also a founding officer of the Faculty Athletics Representatives Association of the NCAA.
Specialization
18th century Britain, European women
Publications
Her publications include James Burgh: Spokesman for Reform in Hanoverian England; Who’s Having This Baby?; The Past as Prologue and articles on Catharine Macaulay and John Sawbridge.
Honors and Awards
The recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Philosophical Society,