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International and World History, Dual Degree M.A./M.Sc.


Degree Programs: Full-Time: dual degree program, Free-Standing M.A. (housed in the Department of History, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) and M.Sc. (housed in the Department of International History, London School of Economics)

Faculty

Charles Armstrong:
Associate Professor (History), Ph.D., Chicago, 1994
Interests: Modern Korean history; contemporary Korean history and historiography, international history of East Asia; and ideology and international relations in the Asia Pacific; issues of ethnicity and boundary making in Northeast Asia
Nigel Ashton:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Anglo-American relations, Modern Middle East
Janaki Bakhle:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 2001
Interests: Modern South Asian history
Volker R. Berghahn:
Professor, Ph.D., London, 1964
Interests: Modern Europe, Germany, European-American relations
Dr. Antony Best:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern East Asian history, Modern Japan
Richard A. Billows:
Professor, Ph.D., California (Berkeley), 1985
Interests: Greek and Hellenistic history; history of the Roman Republic
Elizabeth Blackmar:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1981
Interests: U.S. history, urban history, and social history.
Casey N. Blake:
Professor, Ph.D., Rochester, 1987
Interests: American studies
Gerald Blaney:
Fellow in Spanish History (London School of Economics), London School of Economics
Interests: 19th and 20th century Spanish history, history of the police in Europe and the Americas
Dr. Robert Boyce:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: 20th century France, Economics, Communications
Alan Brinkley:
University Provost, Ph.D., Harvard, 1979
Interests: Twentieth-century U.S. history
Christopher Brown:
Professor, Ph.D., Oxford, 1994
Interests: The history of 18th century Britain; the early modern British Empire; the comparative history of slavery and abolition
Richard W. Bulliet:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1967
Interests: Middle Eastern history; the social and institutional history of Islamic countries; the history of technology
Elisheva Carlebach:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1986
Interests: Modern Jewish history
Mark Carnes:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1982
Interests: American social and gender history
Dr. Steven Casey:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: 20th century United States
John Coatsworth:
Dean, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison), 1967
Interests: Latin America, Mexico, economic history
Deborah Coen:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 2004
Interests: Europe, science
Matthew Connelly:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1998
Interests: International history, Modern Europe
Victoria DeGrazia:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1976
Interests: Modern Western Europe, consumer culture
Mamadou Diouf:
Professor, Ph.D., Paris I Sorbonne, 1981
Interests: Africa
Marwa Elshakry:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 2003
Interests: Middle Eastern history, history of science
Elizabeth Esch:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., New York, 2004
Interests: American studies
Barbara J. Fields:
Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1978
Interests: U.S. Southern history, African American history, 19-century social history, and the transition to capitalism in the United States.
Eric Foner:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1969
Interests: Civil war; Reconstruction; slavery; 19th-century America
Pierre Force:
Professor, Ph.D., Habilitation, Sorbonne, 1987, 1994
Interests: 17th- and 18th-century literature and philosophy; Pascal; Moliere; the moralist tradition
Carol Gluck:
George Sansom Professor of History, Director of Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Ph.D., Columbia, 1977
Interests: Modern Japanese history, international relations, World War II, history-writing and public memory in Asia and the West
Evan Haefeli:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 2000
Interests: Colonial North America, the Atlantic world
William V. Harris:
Professor, D. Phil., Oxford, 1968
Interests: Greek and Roman history, especially the growth of the Roman Empire; social and economic history of the Roman Empire; ancient emotions
Dr. Janet Hartley:
Professor of International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: 18th and 19th century Russia
Dr. Tim Hochstrasser:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Early modern France and Germany; intellectual history
Martha Howell:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1979
Interests: Early modern European history; social, economic, legal, and cultural history of northern Europe, especially the greater Low Countries, 1300-1600; particular interests in gender.
Robert Hymes:
Professor, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1979
Interests: Medieval and early modern Chinese social and cultural history (Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties); anthropological approaches to history; elites; religion; print culture; social and cultural networks.
Kenneth T. Jackson:
Professor, Ph.D., Chicago, 1966
Interests: American urban and social history
Heather Jones:
Lecturer (London School of Economics), London School of Economics
Interests: First World War, history of prisoner of war treatment, Weimar Germany, Irish politics
Matthew Jones:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 2000
Interests: Early modern Europe, history of science
Paul Keenan:
Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics), London School of Economics
Interests: Cultural history of 18th century Russia
Alice Kessler-Harris:
Professor, Ph.D., Rutgers, 1968
Interests: American history, women and gender
Rashid Khalidi:
Professor, Ph.D., Oxford, 1974
Interests: Middle Eastern history
MacGregor Knox:
Stevenson Professor
Interests: European international and strategic history, 1890-1945
Dorothy Ko:
Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Stanford, 1989
Interests: Chinese cultural history, gender, body and material culture
Rebecca Kobrin:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 2002
Interests: American Jewish history, Jewish migration, East European Jewry and the politics of Jewish philanthropy
Adam Kosto:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1996
Interests: Medieval Europe
William Leach:
Professor, Ph.D., Rochester, 1976
Interests: Modern American cultural history
Eugenia Lean:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., California (Los Angeles), 2001
Interests: Modern Chinese history, gender, history of science, urban studies, and consumer culture
Dr. Joanna Lewis:
Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern African history
Feng Li:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Chicago, 2001
Interests: Chinese history
Dominic Lieven:
Professor in International History (London School of Economics), London School of Economics
Interests: Russian history
Natasha Lightfoot:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., New York University, 2007
Interests: Emancipation race and labor studies within the fields of Caribbean, Atlantic World, and African diaspora history
Dr. N. Piers Ludlow:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Western Europe since 1945; European integration
Greg Mann:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Northwestern, 2000
Interests: Francophone Africa
Manning Marable:
Professor (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and School of International and Public Affairs), Ph.D., Maryland, 1976
Interests: African American history, contemporary history, oral history
Mark Mazower:
Professor, Ph.D., Oxford, 1988
Interests: 20th-century Europe, international history
Adam McKeown:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Chicago, 1997
Interests: Modern trans-Pacific history, with an emphasis on the Chinese diaspora
Nara Milanich:
Assistant Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Yale, 2002
Interests: Modern Latin America, Chile, history of the family
José Moya:
Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Rutgers, 1988
Interests: Migration, Latin America, Argentina
Sam Moyn:
Associate Professor, Ph.D. J.D., California (Berkeley), Harvard, 2000, 2001
Interests: European intellectual history
Mae Ngai:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1998
Interests: U.S. history, immigration
Susan Pedersen:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1989
Interests: Modern Britain, imperial history
Gregory M. Pflugfelder:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Stanford, 1996
Interests: Early modern and modern Japanese history, historical constructions of gender and sexuality in Japan
Christine Philliou:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 2004
Interests: Middle East history
Pablo Piccato:
ILAS Director, Professor, Ph.D., Texas, 1997
Interests: Political economy of trade and investment ; Argentina
Caterina Pizzagoni:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kings College(London), 2002
Interests: Colonial history of Latin America, Mexico, Nahuatl
Anita Prazmowska:
Professor of International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern Eastern Europe
Paul Preston:
Professor of International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern Spain
Dr. Svetozar Rajak:
Academic Director (London School of Economics)
Interests: Cold War, Eastern Europe, Balkans
Anumpama Rao:
Assistant Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Michigan, 1999
Interests: South Asia
Dr. Kristina Spohr Readman:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern Germany and Baltic states; Cold War
Samuel Roberts:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Princeton, 2001
Interests: African American history; public health.
Mia Rodriguez-Salgado:
Professor of History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Early modern international relations
David Rosner:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1978
Interests: U.S. history; public health; public health institutions and policy; environmental health history and the history of public health.
David Rothman:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1964
Interests: American social history; history of medicine
Dr. Joan-Pau Rubiés:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Early modern history; travel; cultural encounters
Dr. Kirsten Schulze:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern Middle East and Indonesia
Sujit Sivasundaram:
Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics), London School of Economics
Interests: Modern imperial history; South Asia; Pacific Ocean
Dr. Alan Sked:
Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Hapsburg Empire; modern Britain and United States
Pamela Smith:
Professor, Ph.D., John Hopkins, 1990
Interests: Early Modern Europe, history of science
Michael Stanislawski:
Nathan F. Miller Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1979
Interests: Modern Jewish history
Anders Stephanson:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia, 1986
Interests: History, memory, historical research methods
David Stevenson:
Professor of International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Modern European international relations; World War I
Lisa Tiersten:
Associate Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Yale, 1991
Interests: Western Europe; empire
Gray Tuttle:
Leila Hadley Luce Assistant Professor of Modern Tibetan Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Ph.D., Harvard, 2002
Interests: Early 20th century views of Tibetan Buddhism in China
Deborah Valenze:
Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Brandeis, 1982
Interests: Western Europe
Marc Van De Mieroop:
Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1983
Interests: Ancient history
Carl Wennerlind:
Assistant Professor (Barnard), Ph.D., Texas (Austin), 1999
Interests: 17th and 18th century political economy
Odd Arne Westad:
Professor of International History (London School of Economics)
Interests: Cold War; modern East Asia
Emma Winter:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Cambridge, 2005
Interests: 18th- and 19th- century Britain
Madeleine Zelin:
Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies; Department of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures; Director, Columbia East Asian National Resource Center, Ph.D., California (Berkeley), 1979
Interests: Modern Chinese social and economic history, early modern business, the meaning of "modernity" in early 20th century China, translation of 20th century Chinese literature




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