The Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History, founded in 2007 as a cooperative venture amongst area institutions, plays a primarily organizational goal in uniting scholars and students from the New York metropolitan area who have common interests in the field.
Besides maintaining a communication network to publicize events across campuses, the consortium pursues three principal activities: it organizes an annual paper series, currently focused on modern European topics; it hosts occasional conferences, whether on its own or in cooperation with other departments and centers; and it distributes summer fellowship monies for graduate students. Please click on the links to the left to learn more about these activities.
Currently, most of the consortium’s activities, including this web page, are under development.
Directors
Tamsin Shaw, Co-Director, Associate Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies and of Philosophy, New York University
Charly Coleman, Co-Director, Assistant Professor of History, Columbia University
Advisory Board
Stefanos Geroulanos, Chair, Associate Professor of History, Director of the Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, New York University
Deborah Coen, Assistant Professor of History, Barnard College
Charly Coleman, Assistant Professor of History, Columbia University
Marwa Elshakry, Associate Professor of History, Columbia University
Nicolas Guilhot, Research Director, Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, New York University
Matthew L. Jones, Associate Professor of History and James R. Barker Professor of Contemporary Civilization, Columbia University
Andreas Killen, Associate Professor of History, City College
Andrew Sartori, Professor of History, New York University
Tamsin Shaw, Associate Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies and of Philosophy, New York University
Joanna Stalnaker, Associate Professor of French, Columbia University
Adam Tooze, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History, Columbia University
Larry Wolff, Silver Professor History; Director, Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, New York University
Alexander Arnold, Doctoral Candidate, Department of History, New York University
Abram Kaplan, Doctoral Candidate, Department of History, Columbia University
Area Faculty with Intellectual History Interests
(please click here if you have been omitted from this list)
Stefan Andriopoulos, Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Elazar Barkan, Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University
Edward Baring, Assistant Professor of History, Drew University
Thomas Bender, University Professor, New York University
Casey N. Blake, Professor of History, Columbia University
Martin J. Burke, Associate Professor of History, CUNY
Michael Scott Christofferson, Associate Professor of History, Adelphi University
Deborah Coen, Assistant Professor of History, Barnard College
Sarah Cole, Associate Professor of English, Columbia University
Charly Coleman, Assistant Professor of History, Columbia University
Sarah Danielsson, Associate Professor of History, CUNY-Queensborough
Vincent Debaene, Associate Professor of French, Columbia
Andrew Delbanco, Julian Clarence Levi Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University
Marwa Elshakry, Associate Professor of History, Columbia University
Catherine Evtuhov, Professor of History, Columbia University
Priscilla Ferguson, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
Federico Finchelstein, Associate Professor of History, New School for Social Research
Pierre Force, Professor of French and History, Columbia University
Stefanos Geroulanos, Associate Professor of History, Director of the Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, New York University
Michah Gottlieb, Associate Professor of Jewish Thought, New York University
Anthony Grafton, Henry Putnam University Professor of History, Princeton University
Andreas Huyssen, Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Matthew L. Jones, Associate Professor of History and James R. Barker Professor of Contemporary Civilization, Columbia University
Ben Kafka, Associate Professor of Media Studies and History, New York University
Andreas Kalyvas, Associate Professor of Political Science, New School University
Joel Kaye, Professor of History, Barnard College
Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University
Andreas Killen, Associate Professor of History, City College
Ethan Kleinberg, Professor of History and Letters, Wesleyan University
Anne Kornhauser, Assistant Professor of History, City College
Mark Lilla, Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University
Małgorzata Mazurek, Associate Professor of Polish Studies, Department of History, Columbia University
Peter N. Miller, Professor of History, Bard Graduate Center
Jan-Werner Mueller, Professor of Politics, Princeton University
Guy Ortolano, Associate Professor of History, New York University
Mary Poovey, Samuel Rudin University Professor in the Humanities, New York University
Ross Posnock, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Anson Rabinbach, Professor of History, Princeton University
Steven P. Remy, Associate Professor of History, CUNY
Helena Rosenblatt, Professor of History, CUNY
Lidia Santarelli, Assistant Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies, New York University
Andrew Sartori, Professor of History, New York University
Melissa Schwartzberg, Associate Professor of Politics, New York University
Jerrold Seigel, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of History Emeritus, New York University
Pamela Smith, Professor of History, Columbia University
Joanna Stalnaker, Associate Professor of French, Columbia University
Michael Stanislawski, Nathan Miller Professor of History, Columbia University
Lisa Tiersten, Professor of History, Barnard College
Nadia Urbinati, Nell and Herbert M. Singer Professor of Contemporary Civilization, Columbia University
Jeremy Varon, Associate Professor of History, New School
Val Vinokur, Associate Professor of Literary Studies, New School
Katharina Volk, Professor of Classics, Columbia University
Gary Wilder, Associate Professor of Anthropology, CUNY
Emma L. Winter, Assistant Professor of History, Columbia University
Martin Woessner, Associate Professor of History, City College
Richard Wolin, Distinguished Professor of History, CUNY
Larry Wolff, Professor of History, New York University
James E.G. Zetzel, Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Columbia University
The Lehigh Axis
In 2011, Lehigh University joined the Consortium for selected activities. Currently its associated faculty are:
Nitzan Lebovic, Apter Chair of Holocaust Studies and Ethical Values, Assistant Professor of History
Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English
Monica Najar, Associate Professor of History
John Pettegrew, Associate Professor of History
Edurne Portela, Director of the Humanities Center and Associate Professor of Spanish
Robert Rozehnal, Director of the Center for Global Islamic Studies, Associate Professor of Religion
John Savage, Associate Professor of History
Nick Sawicki, Assistant Professor of Art History
Affiliates
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