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William Nancarrow is a Professor in the Department of Politics and History at Curry College, serving as Coordinator of the Integrated Liberal Studies major. He teaches undergraduate U.S. history courses and conducts active research in American legal history.
His academic credentials include:
- B.M. from Berklee College of Music
- M.A. from Northeastern University
- Ph.D. from Boston College
Professor Nancarrow specializes in U.S. Legal and Constitutional History, Gilded Age and Progressive Era America, and law-politics interactions in American history. His current research examines judicial reform politics in the early twentieth century, Progressive Era legal battles over municipal franchises and free speech, and a book project on Ohio's law-politics dynamics during the Progressive Era.
His scholarly contributions have been recognized through:
- Littleton-Griswold Fund for Research in U.S. Legal History (American Historical Association)
- North Caroliniana Society award
As Integrated Liberal Studies Coordinator, he mentors students in this program while presenting research at major conferences including the Policy History Conference, American Society for Legal History, and Organization of American Historians Midwest Regional. His externally funded projects demonstrate significant scholarly impact in U.S. legal history.



