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        Salas, E.
        Schmidt, B.
        Sears, L.
        Smallwood, S.
        Spafford, D.
        Stacey, Robert
        Stacey, Robin
        Taylor, Q.
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        Thomas, L.
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        Toews, J.
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Robert
Stacey: Areas of Graduate Study
Professor Stacey is a specialist in High and Late Medieval history. He is currently serving as Divisional Dean of the Humanities, and thus is not available to supervise graduate study. Consequently, the History Department is not currently accepting applications with primary/first fields in Medieval History.
Applicants interested in preparing a second, third, or fourth field in Medieval history should contact Professor Robin Stacey to discuss the field before submitting an application to our program.
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