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Dan Dupre serves as Professor of History in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences (CHESS) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His faculty term extends through June 30, 2028, with offices in Garinger Hall (226A and 233). He maintains an active faculty website through the university's pages platform.
Dr. Dupre's research centers on Early-republic America with specific focus on social, cultural, and political dimensions. His expertise spans nationalism and sectionalism, the Trans-Appalachian frontier, and the Panic of 1819. His work examines how economic crises shaped regional identities and political alignments during America's formative decades.
His three major publications reveal consistent engagement with antebellum economic and regional developments. The 2007 study analyzes the Panic of 1819's role in sectional tensions, while the 2002 contribution explores Southern identity formation in the early republic. His 1997 monograph investigates frontier transformation through the lens of Alabama's cotton economy.
Dr. Dupre teaches across undergraduate and graduate levels including courses on US History to 1865, Andrew Jackson's America, Antebellum US, The Old South, and American Slavery. His educational background includes a Ph.D. in History from Brandeis University (1990).



