Faculty
Professors
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Early modern world and Armenian history, Middle Eastern Studies
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United States social history, labor and working class history, digital humanities and public history.
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Early Modern and Modern Japan, Colonialism, Racism, Critical Theory, Marxian Analysis of History.
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Twentieth Century United States, Caribbean, and African Diaspora History. History of Capitalism. History of Pan-Africanism.
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Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Empire, Near East, Urban History, Visual Methods
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United States, African-American and African Diaspora, Global Jazz Studies
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U.S. politics and diplomacy; U.S.-Asia relations; global Cold War and decolonization
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South and Southeast Asia; world history; historiography; history and theory.
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African History, Economies, Institutions, Religions, Women, Gender and the World
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Native America, the United States, the U.S. West, and Genocide in World History
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United States and Latin America; Women's, Gender, and Sexuality History
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United States - Urban History and Studies, Afro-Indigenous Studies, and Contemporary Popular Culture
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United States, U.S. Intellectual and Legal History, emphasis on early America
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Europe, Prolonged contact of Europe with the non-European world
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United States (early period to 1800), Atlantic World, Caribbean
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Europe. European intellectual history, 1200-1600; History of European political thought and philosophy from classical antiquity to early modernity
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United States, African American, Southern, U.S. Women and Family
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Society and Genetics - Science & Medicine, Ethics, Race, Environment, and Design.
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Adjunct Professors
Continuing Lecturers
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Ancient. Areas of Instruction/Research: Late Antiquity, Byzantium, Rome, Early Medieval West, Early Central Eurasia
Professors Emeritus
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Europe
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History of Religions; Christian Origins; Early Church History
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Field: Institutional history. History of religion. Historiography. Linguistics. Archaeology.
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China
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Near Eastern history, especially Iran; Social history; Women’s History; Comparative and World History; Photography
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Europe
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South and Southeast Asia, (Genocide studies, Political violence, US foreign policy, Indonesia, East Timor)
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