Wendell A Hunnicutt
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Medieval History
University of Texas at ArlingtonAbout
Wendell A Hunnicutt is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Women's and Gender Studies department at The University of Texas at Arlington. With a PhD in Transatlantic History, his work bridges medieval European history, gender studies, and historical research methodologies. He has taught courses ranging from U.S. History to British Constitutional History since 2010.
- PhD in Transatlantic History (2010)
- MA in History (2003)
- BA in English (1991)
His research interests focus on medieval warrior reintegration, gender dynamics in historical narratives, and visual depictions of punishment. He examines how religious rituals shaped post-war societal reintegration and analyzes historical figures like Catherine the Great through gendered lenses.
Scientific awards include:
- Gertrude Golladay Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching (2017)
- Snell Award from the Southern Historical Association (2003)
He has presented on topics like "Mapping Judicial Punishment in Renaissance Cartography" and "Powerful Pictures of Punishment in 16th Century London", and maintains membership in the American Historical Association since 2013.
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