David W. Houpt

Associate Professor

David Houpt is a historian of late eighteenth century America with a focus on the political culture of the post-Revolutionary period. His research explores the debates over the meaning and scope of the Revolution. He teaches classes on the American Revolution, Colonial America, the Early American Republic, the Roots of American Democracy, US elections, and the evolution of American political parties.

Education

PhD in History: CUNY Graduate Center
MA in American History: The George Mason University
BA in History: The George Washington University