| Charles
Armstrong:
|
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 | 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 |
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| Nigel
Ashton:
|
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 | Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics) |
 | Interests:
Anglo-American relations, Modern Middle East |
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| Janaki
Bakhle:
|
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
2001 |
 | Interests:
Modern South Asian history |
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| Volker
R.
Berghahn:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
London,
1964 |
 | Interests:
Modern Europe, Germany, European-American relations |
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| Dr. Antony
Best:
|
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 | Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics) |
 | Interests:
Modern East Asian history, Modern Japan |
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| Richard
A.
Billows:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley),
1985 |
 | Interests:
Greek and Hellenistic history; history of the Roman Republic |
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| Elizabeth
Blackmar:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1981 |
 | Interests:
U.S. history, urban history, and social history. |
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| Casey
N.
Blake:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Rochester,
1987 |
 | Interests:
American studies |
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| 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 |
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| Dr. Robert
Boyce:
|
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 | Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics) |
 | Interests:
20th century France, Economics, Communications |
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| Alan
Brinkley:
|
 |
 | University Provost,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1979 |
 | Interests:
Twentieth-century U.S. history |
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| Christopher
Brown:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Oxford,
1994 |
 | Interests:
The history of 18th century Britain; the early modern British Empire; the comparative history of slavery and abolition |
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| Richard
W.
Bulliet:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1967 |
 | Interests:
Middle Eastern history; the social and institutional history of Islamic countries; the history of technology |
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| Elisheva
Carlebach:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1986 |
 | Interests:
Modern Jewish history |
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| Mark
Carnes:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1982 |
 | Interests:
American social and gender history |
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| Dr. Steven
Casey:
|
 |
 | Senior Lecturer in International History (London School of Economics) |
 | Interests:
20th century United States |
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| John
Coatsworth:
|
 |
 | Dean, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs,
Ph.D.,
Wisconsin (Madison),
1967 |
 | Interests:
Latin America, Mexico, economic history |
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| Deborah
Coen:
|
 |
 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
2004 |
 | Interests:
Europe, science |
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| Matthew
Connelly:
|
 |
 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Yale,
1998 |
 | Interests:
International history, Modern Europe |
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| Victoria
DeGrazia:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1976 |
 | Interests:
Modern Western Europe, consumer culture |
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| Mamadou
Diouf:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Paris I Sorbonne,
1981 |
 | Interests:
Africa |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| Eric
Foner:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1969 |
 | Interests:
Civil war; Reconstruction; slavery; 19th-century America |
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| Pierre
Force:
|
 |
 | Professor,
Ph.D., Habilitation,
Sorbonne,
1987, 1994 |
 | Interests:
17th- and 18th-century literature and philosophy; Pascal; Moliere; the moralist tradition |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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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