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Faculty by Area

AFRICA
Akin Ogundiran, Associate Professor, Boston University, 2000 (West Africa, Cultural, Archaelogy)

ASIA
Laura Nenzi
, Assistant Professor, University of California Santa Barbara, 2004 (Early Modern Japan, East Asia, Japanese Religions)

EUROPE
Gwyn Davies, Assistant Professor, Institute of Archaeology, University College of London, 2001 (Ancient, Rome, Military)
Rebecca Friedman, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, 2000 (Russia, eastern Europe, women, gender)
Lara Kriegel, Associate Professor, The Johns Hopkins University, 1999 (Modern Britain & Empire, women, culture)
Felice Lifshitz, Professor, Columbia University, 1988 (Medieval Europe, historiography) 
Aurora Morcillo, Associate Professor, University of New Mexico, 1995 (Modern Spain, gender) 
Joseph F. Patrouch, Associate Professor, U.C. Berkeley, 1991 (Early Mod. Europe, central Europe)
Brian Peterson, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, 1976 (Modern Europe)

Jeremy Rowan, Lecturer and Associate Chair, Louisiana State University, 2003 (Modern Europe, England)

LATIN AMERICA and CARIBBEAN
Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Visting Professor, St. Antony's College, 1975 (Latin American economic history)
N. David Cook, Professor, University of Texas, 1973 (Colonial Latin America, Andes) 
Elizabeth Cooper, Assistant Professor, University of Chicago, 2007 (Modern Latin America, Brazil, Cuba, race)
Veronique Helenon, Assistant Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2003 (Francophone African diaspora, Caribbean, colonization)
Sherry Johnson
, Associate Professor, University of Florida, 1995 (Latin America, Cuba, Caribbean) 

Bianca Premo, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, 2001 (Colonial and Modern Latin America, childhood, gender, legal, colonial Peru)

Mark D. Szuchman, Professor and Chair, University of Texas, 1976 (Latin America, Argentina, family)
Victor Uribe, Assocaite Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 1993 (Latin America, Colombia, legal)

UNITED STATES
Alexandra Cornelius-Diallo, Assistant Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 2006 (African-American; race, gender, science)
Alex Lichtenstein, Assocaite Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1990 (US labor, African-American)
Kenneth Lipartito, Professor, The Johns Hopkins University, 1986 (US, business, technology)
Joyce Shaw Peterson, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, 1976 (US, women, social)
Darden Asbury Pyron, Professor, University of Virginia, 1975 (US South, cultural)
Howard Rock, Professor, New York University, 1974 (Jeffersonian US, labor)
Chantalle F. Verna, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University, 2005 (US, Haiti, Inter-American relations, African diaspora, immigration and ethnicity)
Kirsten E. Wood, Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1998 (US, early national, southern, women, gender) 

AFFILIATED FACULTY
Steven Heine, Professor, Temple University, 1980 (Japanese Intellectual, medieval Japan; Religious Studies)
Eric Messersmith, Instructor  (History of Japan)

RETIRED FACULTY
Alan Kahan, Emeritus, University of Chicago, 1987 (Modern Europe, history of ideas) 
Howard Kaminsky, Emeritus, University of Chicago, 1952 (Medieval Europe, religious)
Eric Leed, University of Rochester, 1972 (Modern Europe, history of ideas)

IN MEMORIAM
Christopher Gray, 1958-2000  


Faculty (alphabetical)

Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Visting Professor, St. Antony's College, 1975 (Latin American economic history)

N. David Cook, University of Texas, 1973 (Colonial Latin America, Andes)

Elizabeth Cooper, University of Chicago, 2007 (Modern Latin America, Brazil, Cuba, race)

Alexandra Cornelius-Diallo, Washington University, St Louis, 2006 (African American History; Race, Gender, and Science)

Gwyn Davies, Institute of Archaeology, University College of London, 2001 (Ancient, Rome, Military)

Rebecca Friedman, University of Michigan, 2000 (Russia, eastern Europe, women, gender)

Veronique Helenon, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2003 (Francophone African diaspora, Caribbean, colonization)

Sherry Johnson, University of Florida, 1995 (Latin America, Cuba, Caribbean) 

Lara Kriegel, The Johns Hopkins University, 1999 (Modern Britain & Empire, women, culture)

Alex Lichtenstein, University of Pennsylvanial, 1990 (US labor, African American)

Felice Lifshitz, Columbia University, 1988 (Medieval Europe, historiography) 

Kenneth Lipartito, The Johns Hopkins University, 1986 (US, business, technology)

Aurora Morcillo, University of New Mexico, 1995 (Modern Spain, gender) 

Laura Nenzi, University of California Santa Barbara, 2004 (Early Modern Japan, East Asia, Japanese Religions)

Akin Ogundiran, Boston University, 2000 (West Africa, Cultural, Archaelogy)

Joseph F. Patrouch, U.C. Berkeley, 1991 (Early Mod. Europe, central Europe)

Brian Peterson, University of Wisconsin, 1976 (Modern Europe)

Joyce Shaw Peterson, University of Wisconsin, 1976 (US, women, social)

Bianca Premo, University of North Carolina, 2001 (Colonial and Modern Latin America, History of Childhood, Gender, Legal History, Colonial Peru)

Darden Asbury Pyron,University of Virginia, 1975 (US South, cultural)

Howard Rock, New York University, 1974 (Jeffersonian US, labor)

Mark D. Szuchman, University of Texas, 1976 (Latin America, Argentina)

Victor Uribe, University of Pittsburgh, 1993 (Latin America, Colombia, legal)

Chantalle F. Verna, Michigan State University, 2005 (US, Haiti, inter-American relations, African diaspora, immigration and ethnicity)

Kirsten E. Wood, University of Pennsylvania, 1998 (US, early national, southern, women's, and gender history) 

AFFILIATED FACULTY
Steven Heine, Temple University, 1980 (Japanese Intellectual, medieval Japan; Religious Studies)
Eric Messersmith  ( Japan)

RETIRED FACULTY
Alan Kahan, Emeritus, University of Chicago, 1987 (Modern Europe, history of ideas)
Howard Kaminsky, Emeritus, University of Chicago, 1952 (Medieval Europe, religious)
Eric Leed, University of Rochester, 1972 (Modern Europe, history of ideas) 


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