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Altina Waller
Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., Massachusetts
Areas of Specialty
U.S. Social History, 19th Century, Family and Community History
Current Research Interests
Appalachian Feuding and Modernization; Peggy Eaton, Patriarchy, and Capitalism in Jacksonian America
Biography
Altina Waller earned her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has taught at West Virginia University in Morgantown, Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, and the State University of New York in Plattsburgh. She came to the University of Connecticut as Head of the History Department in and was reappointed in for a second five-year term. A specialist in 19th century United States history, she has taught courses in Social History, Early Republic, Jacksonian Era, Civil War, Family History and Methodology. A specialist in southern Appalachia, she is currently writing a book on the scandal surrounding Andrew Jackson and Peggy Eaton. In the fall of she held a fe
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- “Peggy Eaton and Andrew Jackson: A Presidential Scandal,” in True Stories from the American Past, Vol. 1: To , edited by Altina Waller and William Graebner, NY: McGraw-Hill, , pp.
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- Historian Altina L. Waller, author of Feud: Hatfields, McCoys, and Social Change in Appalachia, , was interviewed extensively for the accompanying documentary to the miniseries.