Dr. Laura Mammina
Assistant Professor
Bio
Dr. Laura Mammina studies the nineteenth-century United States, examining gender history, African American History, the history of slavery and emancipation, and civilian-military relations during the Civil War and Reconstruction. She is an assistant professor of History in the School of Humanities, a Fellow of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society, and a Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Black Studies and the Evelyn Gandy Center for Women and Leadership. Prior to her position at the University of ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, she held an academic appointment at the University of Houston-Victoria. Her current book manuscript, Hard Women, Hard War: How Southern Women Shaped U.S. Policy during the Civil War, is forthcoming in Fall 2026 from the University of Georgia Press.
- PHD - University of Alabama (2017)
- MA - University of Alabama (2011)
- American Discord: The Republic and Its People in the Civil War Era, 2020
- Association for the Study of African American Life and History
- Society for Military History
- Society of Civil War Historians
- Southern Historical Association
- English (Native or Bilingual)
- French (Limited Working)
