

Barbara Field
Barbara Field is a distinguished scholar at Miami University-Middletown, where she has dedicated her academic career to exploring the intricate tapestry of the American South. With a keen interest in race, media, and environmental transformation, her research delves into the complex interplay of cultural and historical forces that have shaped this region. Her work is characterized by a deep commitment to understanding the nuances of Southern history and its broader implications on contemporary society. Throughout her tenure at Miami University-Middletown, Barbara has been a passionate educator, engaging students at all levels with her dynamic teaching style and thought-provoking lectures. Her ability to inspire and mentor students has been a hallmark of her career, fostering a new generation of historians who carry forward her legacy of intellectual curiosity and critical inquiry. Barbara's scholarship has been recognized with numerous grants and awards, underscoring her contributions to the field of history. Her active participation in professional organizations reflects her dedication to advancing historical scholarship and fostering collaborative research endeavors. Her colleagues and students alike admire her for her insightful perspectives and her ability to weave captivating narratives that bring history to life. In addition to her academic pursuits, Barbara is known for her engaging storytelling and her ability to connect with others through her wit and wisdom. Her love for the American South is evident in her work, as she seeks to uncover the stories and voices that have shaped its history. Her commitment to academia and her community has left an indelible mark on Miami University-Middletown and the broader field of history. Barbara's legacy is one of intellectual rigor and a profound appreciation for the complexities of the human experience. Her work continues to inspire those who seek to understand the past and its enduring impact on the present and future.
Publications
, 172-186, 1990-06-01
, 18, 1974-10-01
, 101-102, 1976-02-01
, 30-30, 1976-01-01
, 60-60, 1979-01-01
, 424-425, 1980-10-01
, 18-19, 1974-10-01
, 700-703, 1974-05-01