| Elazar
Barkan:
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 | Professor of International and Public Affairs,
PhD,
Brandeis University,
1988 |
 | Interests:
Role of history in contemporary society and politics, with particular emphasis on the response to gross historical crimes and injustices, and human rights |
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| Peter
Bearman:
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 | Cole Professor of Social Science,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1985 |
 | Interests:
Social networks; comparative historical sociology; theory; adolescent health |
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| Elizabeth
Blackmar:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1981 |
 | Interests:
American social and women’s history before 1919 |
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| Alex
Blumberg:
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 | Adjunct Faculty |
 | Interests:
Radio Documentary |
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| Mary Marshall
Clark:
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 | Distinguished lecturer |
 | Interests:
Oral history research methods, Social memory, Historic trauma |
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| Barbara
J.
Fields:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Yale,
1978 |
 | Interests:
Nineteenth-century U.S. history, the American South |
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| Marianne
Hirsch:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Brown University,
1975 |
 | Interests:
Comparative literature (20th century French, German, British, American); feminist theory, narrative; cultural memory; Holocaust studies, visual culture |
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| Manning
Marable:
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 | Professor (International and Public Affairs, History and Political Science),
Ph.D.,
University of Maryland,
1976 |
 | Interests:
Black intellectual history and biography; social protest movements in Black America; African and Caribbean politics since 1900; Black American politics; political economy of Black America |
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| Ellen
Marakowitz:
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 | Lecturer in Discipline,
Ph.D.,
Columbia University,
1993 |
 | Interests:
Gender, nationalism, social welfare systems; northern Europe, Finland, medical anthropology |
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| Patricia
O’Toole:
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 | Associate Professor |
 | Interests:
U.S. history, Nonfiction writing |
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| Samuel
Roberts:
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Princeton University,
2001 |
 | Interests:
African American history |
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| David
Rosner:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard University,
1978 |
 | Interests:
20th-century U.S. history; public health |
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| Leo
Spitzer:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
University of Wisconsin at Madison,
1969 |
 | Interests:
Africa |
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| Anders
Stephanson:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia University,
1986 |
 | Interests:
United States foreign relations, historiography |
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