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Marian Mollin

2012

Marian Mollin is an Associate Professor of History at Virginia Tech. Her research explores the connections between gender, protest, transnational activism, religion and culture, with a focus on the history of American social movements. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on U.S. and women's history, with a special emphasis on classes and projects that train students in the craft of historical research. She also mentors numerous undergraduates through her role as faculty advisor to the Virginia Tech chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society, which won a Best Chapter award in 2011. She serves on the board of the Peace History Society, as the Book Review Editor for Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, and was an active member of the committee that helped found the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention at Virginia Tech.