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Todd Romero, Ph.D.

Romero

Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies
Associate Professor, History
713.743.3112
402 Agnes Arnold Hall
tromero2@uh.edu 

Todd Romero received his B.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Boston College. An associate professor in the department of history, he researches and teaches classes on early American, Native American, public and food history. Romero is the author of a number of articles and the book, "Making War and Minting Christians: Masculinity, Religion, and Colonialism in Early New England," (University of Massachusetts Press, 2011).

His work has been supported by fellowships or grants from the Newberry Library, the John Nicholas Brown Center for American Civilization at Brown University, the Huntington Library, the American Philosophical Society, Massachusetts Historical Society and the National Endowment for the Humanities. For his teaching, Romero has won the Provost’s Core Teaching Award (2012) and the Ross M. Lence Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities (2016).