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Dr. Jeff Glossner serves as a Visiting Instructor in the Department of History at the University of Mississippi, which operates under the College of Liberal Arts. He teaches core undergraduate courses including Hst 130: Introduction to US History to 1877 and Hst 404: US-The Civil War Era, 1848-1877, contributing to the History B.A. program at the Oxford campus.
His academic preparation includes a Bachelor of Arts in History from Pennsylvania State University (2013) and dual graduate degrees—a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in History—both earned at the University of Mississippi in 2016.
Dr. Glossner's research centers on 19th-century United States history, with specialized expertise in Southern history, race relations, and social class structures. His doctoral dissertation, "The Crisis of White Supremacy in the Antebellum South: Poor Whites, Slavery, and the Coming of the Civil War," critically examines socioeconomic tensions among white populations in slaveholding societies and their destabilizing role in the path to secession.
Based in Bishop Hall (Room 310), he maintains active faculty engagement through course instruction and departmental affiliation, with contact accessible via university email and office phone.

