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Lecturers, Fall 2007 ( pdf 22k )
Policies and Procedures ( pdf 68k )
Europe
Martha Carlin, medieval history, Britain, London
Winson Chu, modern Central Europe, German-Polish borderlands, empires, diasporas, minorities
Carlos Galvao-Sobrinho, ancient history, Rome, early Christianity
Jeffrey Merrick, early modern France, intellectual and cultural history, gender and sexuality
Neal Pease, Poland, eastern Europe
Helena Pycior, science, intellectual history, women
Philip Shashko, modern Russia and Balkans, intellectual history
Daniel Sherman, modern Europe, France, cultural history and theory; Director, Center for 21st Century Studies
Lisa Silverman, modern German and Austrian Jewish history
Merry Wiesner-Hanks, Renaissance and Reformation, women, Christianity, global history
United States
Jasmine Alinder, public history, visual culture and museum studies
Margo Anderson, U.S. urban and social history, quantitative methods
Joe Austin, modern U.S. urban, popular, and youth culture
Greg Carter, modern U.S. social and intellectual, mixed-race, civil rights,
popular culture
Rachel Buff, modern U.S. social and cultural, immigration and ethnicity
Michael Gordon, U.S. labor, public history
J. David Hoeveler, U.S. intellectual and religious history
Glen Jeansonne, 20th century, political history
Marc Levine, North American urban history, public policy, Canada and Québec;
Genevieve McBride, U.S. women, advertising and popular culture, Wisconsin
Stephen Meyer, 20th century U.S. social, labor, and cultural history, gender
Cary Miller, Native American
Lex Renda, mid-19th century U.S.
Joseph Rodriguez, U.S. minorities, urban history
John Schroeder, 19th century U.S., naval, maritime, diplomatic
Amanda Seligman, U.S. urban and social history, public policy, community organizing
Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Middle East
Ellen Amster, North Africa and Middle East, history of medicine, women
Bruce Fetter, Africa, historical demography, maps
Anne Hansen, Buddhism, religion, Southeast Asia
Douglas Howland, modern China and Japan, cultural interaction, international law and the state
Nan Youngnan Kim-Paik, Modern Korea, family, gender, cultural and public history
Aims McGuinness, Latin America, global history
Kristin Ruggiero, Latin America, Argentina; Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Chia Youyee Vang, Modern Hmong/Southeast Asian history
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Emeritus Faculty
Russell Bartley, Latin America, Spain and Portugal, historiography
James Brundage, medieval history
David Buck, modern China, urban history
Victor Greene, U.S. ethnic and labor history, popular culture, methodology
Abbas Hamdani, Islam, Middle East and North Africa, medieval history
David Healy, diplomatic and military history
Elizabeth Hitz, US social and technical history, women, public history
Reginald Horsman, US expansion, race relations
Nathan Miller, US economic history
Ronald Ross, Germany, modern social/political history, military history
George Stagakis, ancient history
Walter Trattner, social welfare, social history, Progressive Era, feminism
Walter Weare, African-American and southern history, women, biography
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Policies and Procedures ( pdf 68K )
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