Associate Professor, History, Director of Honors and Interdisciplinary Initiatives, History and Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, University of La Verne
Social MovementsUS-Mexico Borderlands
Biography
Dr. Allyson Brantley teaches, researches, and writes about the history of the United States, particularly in the 20th century. Her interests include the history of consumer culture, social movements and activism, and the US-Mexico borderlands. She teaches courses in U.S. history, Latina/o history, and Borderlands history, and she serves as the faculty advisor for the department’s Phi Alpha Theta chapter. Dr. Brantley received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 2016 and her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 2009.
Associate Professor, History, Director of Honors and Interdisciplinary Initiatives,
History and Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, University of La Verne
Past Affiliations
Teaching Fellow & Part-Time Acting Instructor,
Yale University (United States, New Haven)
Education
History
2005–2009, B.A., University of Notre Dame (United States, Notre Dame)
History
2010–2016, Ph.D., Yale University (United States, New Haven)