History
2015-16 General Catalog
201 Humanities
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Program Statement | Course Descriptions
Faculty and Professional Interests
Professor
Dilip K. Basu, Emeritus
Jonathan F. Beecher, Emeritus
David Brundage
American immigration history, with particular focus on the Irish in America and on transnational immigrant politics; U.S. labor and social history; modern Irish history
Edmund Burke III, Emeritus
Pedro G. Castillo, Emeritus
Mark Cioc
German history, modern European history, environmental history
Nathaniel Deutsch
Modern Jewish history; Eastern European Jewish culture; ethnography, Hasidism; history of religions
Dana Frank
Late 19th- and 20th-century U.S. social history, including women's, labor, and working-class history, race and ethnicity; modern Honduras; U.S. history in transnational perspective
Lisbeth Haas
U.S.-Mexico borderlands and border studies, Chicano and Native American history; visual culture in the colonial Americas; California; historical memory, theory, and historical methodology
Charles W. Hedrick Jr.
Greek and Roman history
Gail B. Hershatter
Modern Chinese social and cultural history; labor history; gender history; history of sexuality; feminist theory; history, memory, and nostalgia
Emily Honig
Gender, sexuality and ethnicity in modern China; comparative labor and urban history
Peter Kenez, Emeritus
Bruce Levine, Emeritus
Gary B. Miles, Emeritus
Eric Porter
Black cultural and intellectual history; US cultural history and cultural studies; critical race and ethnic studies; popular music and jazz studies; black radicalism; urban studies
Buchanan Sharp, Emeritus
Tyler Stovall
Modern France, modern Europe, labor history, urban history, transnational history, colonial and post-colonial history, history of the African diaspora
David G. Sweet, Emeritus
Mark Traugott, Emeritus
Marilyn J. Westerkamp
Colonial and revolutionary America; the Atlantic World; early modern cultural and religious history; U.S. religious history; gender studies; history of the body
Associate Professor
David Henry Anthony III
African and African American history, art, music, literature, and cinema; eastern and southern Africa; African vernacular expression; Black Atlantic; Indian Ocean world; African and African American linkages; Islamic civilization; African diaspora studies; African Sufism; African religion; missiology, liberation theology; world history
Noriko Aso
Japanese social, intellectual, and cultural history, material culture, colonialism, nationalism, gender, race and ethnicity
Alan S. Christy
Early modern and modern Japan; history of social sciences, colonialism, nationalism; Okinawa
Grace Peña Delgado
Chicano/a History; Mexico-US-Canadian Borderlands; Latino/a Studies; Asian and Asian American Studies; Immigration; Gender and Sexuality; Modern Mexico and Latin America
Maria Elena Diaz
Atlantic world, Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean, Cuba; social and cultural, global and local histories; colonialism, slavery and freedom, race/ethnicity, gender and class; legal, political, popular, and religious culture
Minghui Hu
Early Modern China (1600–1900)
Amy Lonetree
Indigenous history; museum studies; memory and history; Native American cultural production; public history; and Ho-Chunk tribal history
Catherine A. Jones
U.S. civil war and Reconstruction; slavery and emancipation; the American South; history of children; history of education; women and gender
Matthew D. O'Hara
Colonial and modern Latin America; Mexico; religion; race, ethnicity, and identity; political culture; history of time
Gregory O'Malley
Slavery and the slave trade; the colonial Americas; the Atlantic World; race, ethnicity, and encounters; Native American history; revolutionary America
Cynthia Polecritti
Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern Italy, Mediterranean urban and cultural history, ritual and popular devotion
Alice Yang
Historical memory, Asian American history, gender history, race and ethnicity, 20th-century U.S., oral history
Assistant Professor
Jennifer Derr
Colonial and Post-colonial Middle Eastern history; Egypt; agricultural and environmental history; Ottoman history; spatial politics; African history; Islamic history; history of science; history of medicine
Alma Heckman
Modern Jewish history; North Africa and the Middle East; labor history; transnational Jewish political activism; colonialism; nationalism; syncretism
Marc Matera
Britain and the British Empire; Modern Europe; world history; Atlantic World; western Africa; African diaspora studies; colonialism; race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality
Maya Peterson
Russian and Soviet history; environmental history; comparative empire; colonialism; global exchanges of scientific knowledge and expertise; technology transfer; historical geography, spatial history and mapping, Central Asia; Silk Roads
Juned Shaikh
Modern South Asian social and cultural history, urban history, labor history, history of caste, Dalit studies, intellectual history, development studies, social theory, and agrarian studies
Elaine Sullivan
Pharaonic Period Egypt; Greek and Roman Egypt; women and gender; material culture; ritual landscape; 3D modeling; Digital Humanities and the use of emerging technologies in studying the ancient world
Lecturer
Gildas Hamel, Emeritus
Matthew Lasar
U.S. and international political, social, and economic history; broadcasting and telecommunications
Jennifer K. Lynn
Later Roman Republic and Principate; Homeric epic; Hellenistic and Augustan poetry; the lives of the women in the ancient world
Bruce Thompson
European intellectual and cultural history, Jewish intellectual and cultural history, French history, British and Irish history, history of cinema, history of espionage and intelligence, urban history, and environmental history
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Professor
Bettina Aptheker (Feminist Studies)
Feminist oral history and memoir; feminist pedagogy; African-American feminist history; queer studies; feminist Jewish studies; feminist critical race studies
Christopher Connery (Literature)
World literature and cultural studies, globalism and geographical thought, the 1960s, Marxism, pre-modern and modern Chinese cultural studies, cultural revolution
John Dizikes, Emeritus (American Studies)
Barbara L. Epstein, Emerita (History of Consciousness)
Sharon Kinoshita (Literature)
Mediterranean studies; medieval francophone and Mediterranean literature; literature, translation, and empire; postcolonial and globalization theory; Marco Polo; world literature and cultural studies
Paul M. Lubeck, Emeritus (Sociology)
Daniel Selden (Literature)
Afroasiatic languages and literatures, Greek and Latin, Hellenistic culture, the classical tradition, history of criticism, literary theory
Associate Professor
Gabriela Arredondo (Latin American and Latino Studies)
U.S. social and cultural history; Chicana/o history; critical race and ethnicity theories; im/migration history; Latina/os in the U.S.; Chicana feminisms; "borderlands" studies, modern Mexico history
Revised: 09/01/15