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Faculty Listed Alphabetically

Faculty Listed by Region & Specialization

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Regular Faculty

Hugh Agnew Central Europe, Balkans, Modern Europe
Adele Alexander African-American and U.S. Women's
Tyler Anbinder Immigration; Nineteenth-Century America
Eric Arnesen American Labor History, African-American
Muriel Atkin Russia, Tajikistan, Iran
William Becker Twentieth Century U.S., Social Policy
Edward Berkowitz Twentieth Century U.S., Social Policy
Allida M. Black Twentieth Century U.S.
Nemata Blyden Africa and African Diaspora
Gregg A. Brazinsky Twentieth Century U.S.-East Asian Relations
Erin D. Chapman African-American
Eric Cline Ancient History, Archeology
Robert James Cottrol United States, Legal, Race, Comparative
Vanessa Gamble U.S., Medical Humanities
Cynthia E. Harrison Twentieth Century U.S., Women, Public Policy
Hope M. Harrison Germany, Russia, International Cold War History
James G. Hershberg Twentieth Century U.S. Foreign Policy, Cold War
Alf Hiltebeitel History of Religions
Benjamin Hopkins Twentieth Century World History, Afghanistan
Adam Howard 20th Century, U.S. Foreign Policy, Arab-Israeli Conflict
Jenna Weissman Joselit Judaic Studies and American History
Dane Kennedy Modern Britain, Imperialism
Emmet Kennedy French Revolution, Intellectual
Dina Rizk Khoury Ottoman Empire and Middle East
Jisoo Kim Korea
Peter F. Klaren Latin America
Christopher Klemek U.S. and Comparative Urban
C. Thomas Long Military, Revolutionary America
Edward A. McCord Modern China
Shawn F. McHale Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Colonialism, Decolonization
Marcy Norton Early Modern Europe (Spain), Atlantic World
Linda Levy Peck Early Modern Britain
Leo P. Ribuffo Twentieth Century U.S., Intellectual
Shira Robinson Modern Middle East
Katrin Schultheiss Modern Europe and France
Daniel B. Schwartz Modern Jewish, European Intellectual
David Silverman Colonial U.S., American Indian
Andrew Smith Classics
Ronald H. Spector U.S. Foreign Policy, Military
Richard Stott Nineteenth Century U.S., Social and Cultural
Lauren Strauss American Jewish, Immigration
Richard C. Thornton U.S. Foreign Relations, Sino-Soviet Relations
Daqing Yang Modern Japan, East Asia
Andrew Zimmerman Germany and German Imperialism

 

Affiliated Faculty

Charlene Bickford Revolutionary America
Kenneth Bowling Revolutionary America
Thomas A. Guglielmo American Studies
Tom Griffith International Studies
Kip Kosek American Studies
Dalia Tsuk Mitchell U.S. Legal
Teresa Murphy American Studies
Suleiman Osman American Studies

 

Visiting and Part-Time Faculty

Susan Ariel Aaronson Economic History, Trade, Globalization
Paula Alonso Latin America, Argentina
Robert Angevine Military
Asgar Asgarov International Affairs
Raymond Batvinis Intelligence
Jennifer Bertolet 19th & 20th Century U.S., Social and Cultural
William Burns Early Modern Europe, England
Seth Center International Affairs
Mary Ellen Curtin African-American
Severin Hochberg Holocaust, Jewish
Craig Keller U.S. after 1865
Bonnie Kim Korea
Peter Kraemer International Affairs
Robert Krikorian Russia and Eurasia
Lindsay Krasnoff Europe and International Affairs
Rosser Matthews European Intellectual
Kelly McFarland International Affairs
Phil Muehlenbeck U.S. Diplomacy, 20th Century Africa
W. Gregory Perett 20th Century Europe
Edgar Raines International Affairs
Kathleen Rasmussen U.S. Diplomacy
James Spurlock U.S. and Modern European Diplomacy
Paul Stronski International Affairs
Alex Taylor del Cid Latin America
Robin Tatu Southeast Asia
Chris Tudda U.S. Diplomacy
Sherrill Wells 20th Century Europe, European Union

 

Emeritus Faculty

Linda Grant DePauw United States
Charles F. Herber Europe
Peter Proal Hill United States
William Reid Johnson China
Robert W. Kenny Britain
Howard M. Sachar Jewish and Modern Europe
Lois G. Schwoerer Elmer Louis Kayser Professor Emeritus of History (Early Modern Britain)
Ronald Bettes Thompson Europe
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