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Oral History


Degree Programs: Full-Time/Part-Time: Free-Standing M.A.

Co-Director: Peter Bearman, Ph.D.
Room 1005, 1255 Amsterdam Ave.
Tel: 212.854.2132


Co-Director: Mary Marshall Clark

Faculty

Elazar Barkan:
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
Peter Bearman:
Cole Professor of Social Science, Ph.D., Harvard, 1985
Interests: Social networks; comparative historical sociology; theory; adolescent health
Elizabeth Blackmar:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1981
Interests: American social and women’s history before 1919
Alex Blumberg:
Adjunct Faculty
Interests: Radio Documentary
Mary Marshall Clark:
Distinguished lecturer
Interests: Oral history research methods, Social memory, Historic trauma
Barbara J. Fields:
Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1978
Interests: Nineteenth-century U.S. history, the American South
Marianne Hirsch:
Professor, Ph.D., Brown University, 1975
Interests: Comparative literature (20th century French, German, British, American); feminist theory, narrative; cultural memory; Holocaust studies, visual culture
Manning Marable:
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
Ellen Marakowitz:
Lecturer in Discipline, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1993
Interests: Gender, nationalism, social welfare systems; northern Europe, Finland, medical anthropology
Patricia O’Toole:
Associate Professor
Interests: U.S. history, Nonfiction writing
Samuel Roberts:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Princeton University, 2001
Interests: African American history
David Rosner:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1978
Interests: 20th-century U.S. history; public health
Leo Spitzer:
Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1969
Interests: Africa
Anders Stephanson:
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1986
Interests: United States foreign relations, historiography




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