Steven Beaudoin joined the Centre College faculty in 1997 as a visiting assistant professor of history. He currently serves as the Paul L. Cantrell Asssociate Professor of History and is chair of the history and gender studies programs.
As an undergraduate, Beaudoin earned a double major in history and French, and his scholarly interests bring those fields together. He has taught courses on various topics in early modern and 19th-century European history, as well as world and Chinese civilization.
Besides essays in the Journal of Social History, the Encyclopedia of European Social History, the Encyclopedia of Social History, and the Encyclopedia of World History (6 ed.), Beaudoin is author of The Industrial Revolution, a reader in Houghton Mifflin's "Problems in European Civilization" series, and Poverty in World History published by Routledge Press.
Beaudoin holds a B.A. from Bates College, M.A. degrees from University of Maine and Carnegie Mellon University, and a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University.
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