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Julie E. Harris is a Professor in the Department of History & Political Science at Harding University, where she has been teaching since Fall 2000. Her academic work spans British, European, and women's history, with a unique focus on monarchy, the 19th century, Sussex, and the cultural history of rock-n-roll. She teaches a wide range of courses including History of England, Western Political Philosophy, Women in Western Society, and the History & Culture of the Far East.
Her research interests include Ancient History, Medieval Studies, Renaissance Studies, Intellectual History, Cultural History, and the pedagogy of history. She is particularly known for her work on medieval queenship and the cultural evolution of rock music in postwar Britain.
The analysis of her publications reveals a strong thematic focus on cultural transformations in British history, blending traditional historical scholarship with innovative topics such as rock music and institutional memory. Her works span medieval political imagery, 20th-century cultural movements, and contemporary campus heritage, reflecting a dynamic interdisciplinary approach.
- Distinguished Teaching Award, 2011
- Prize (including medals and awards), 2024
Dr. Harris serves in significant academic service roles, including as Chair of the Arkansas Association of College History Teachers in 2024 and as a long-standing member of organizations such as Phi Alpha Theta, the Southern Conference on British Studies, and the State Advisory Board. She has been an advisor since 2012, contributing to student and academic development. While specific grants are not listed, her sustained scholarly output and leadership roles indicate active engagement in academic mentorship and professional networks.
She is involved in academic communities and professional organizations that support history education and British studies, contributing to both regional and national scholarly networks.



