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Timothy M. James, PhD, is a Professor of History at the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB), where he has served on faculty since 2006 within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He holds dual administrative roles as Program Coordinator for the History Major and co-chair of the Honors Program Steering Committee, while advising both history majors and students in the Pre-Law track.
His educational credentials include:
- PhD in History, University of Chicago (2006)
- MA in History, University of Chicago (1999)
- BA in Interdisciplinary Studies, Appalachian State University (1997)
Dr. James's research centers on Mexican historical systems, with current projects examining Mexico's military justice framework and Afro-Mexican historiography (Afromexico). His scholarly scope extends to American legal history, human rights theory, Mexican constitutional development, liberalism, migration patterns, and cultural-social theory, reflecting deep engagement with Latin American and U.S. historical frameworks.
As an academic leader, he coordinates the History Major curriculum and collaborates on honors programming while maintaining active mentorship of undergraduate researchers and pre-law candidates.
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