

Ron Formisano
Dr. Ron Formisano inspires change in the area of American history through his profound scholarship and dedication to understanding the complexities of the American South, populism, and American politics. As the William T. Bryan Professor of American History at the University of Kentucky, he has established himself as a leading authority in his field, contributing significantly to the academic community with his insightful research and numerous publications. Dr. Formisano's work delves deeply into the historical narratives that have shaped the American South, offering fresh perspectives and critical analyses that challenge conventional understandings. His research interests extend to the study of populism, where he examines its historical roots and contemporary manifestations, providing valuable insights into its impact on American politics and society. Throughout his career, Dr. Formisano has been a sought-after speaker, frequently invited to share his expertise at conferences and symposiums. His engaging presentations and thought-provoking discussions have made him a respected voice in the academic community and beyond. His commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of American history is evident in his teaching, where he inspires students to explore the past with curiosity and rigor. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Formisano is actively involved in various professional organizations, contributing to the advancement of historical scholarship. His dedication to his field and his passion for uncovering the nuances of American history continue to influence and inspire both his peers and students alike.
Research Interests
Publications
, 473-487, 1974-06-01
, 473-487, 1974-06-01
, 241-255, 2005-04-01
, 2017-04-20
, 393-426, 2001-01-01
, 2017-09-15
, 2017-09-15
, 1132, 1996-12-01