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Daniel Bronstein serves as a Lecturer in the Department of History, Anthropology and Philosophy at the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Augusta University. His primary academic role focuses on undergraduate instruction in historical disciplines within the university's liberal arts framework.
Dr. Bronstein's educational foundation includes advanced historical training from Georgia State University, where he completed both his doctoral and master's studies. His academic journey reflects deep specialization in U.S. historical periods:
- Ph.D. in History, Georgia State University (2008)
- M.A. in History, Georgia State University (2002)
- B.A. in History, Augusta State University (1999)
His scholarly focus centers on 19th century American history, with particular expertise in the antebellum period, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras. This specialization directly informs his teaching of HIST 2111: United States to 1877, where he examines foundational developments in American political institutions, social transformations, and economic evolution through the post-Civil War settlement. His approach integrates social history perspectives with traditional political narratives to provide comprehensive understanding of America's formative centuries.
No scientific awards, research grants, or student advising activities are documented in available faculty records. Similarly, there is no indication of laboratory affiliations or research team leadership within the current institutional directory.

