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Ash, Eric | History | My main research areas are in British history, and the history of science and technology. I focus on the early modern period (16th-17th centuries), and I have been most interested in the notion of … |
DeGifis, Vanessa | History | Islamic text traditions; Qur'an and Tafsir; Arabic-Islamic rhetoric; the Caliphate. |
Faue, Elizabeth | History | Elizabeth Faue is the Chair of the Department of History and an internationally known scholar of gender and working-class history. She is known for her work exploring the gendered dimensions of labor, … |
Gidlow, Liette | History | Professor Gidlow specializes in the history of politics, women and gender, and consumer culture in the twentieth century United States. She is currently researching a new book on the disfranchisement … |
Kruman, Marc | History | I chair the Department of History and direct the Center for the Study of Citizenship. My research interests include the American Revolution, the American Civil War, and the history of citizenship and … |
Lublin, Elizabeth | History | I specialize in the history of Japan, with a focus on the modern period (1868-present) and a particular interest in gender, citizenship, reform, and Christianity. I am currently doing research for a … |
Lupovitch, Howard | History | The Jews of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy Urban History |
Neumann, Tracy | History | Comparative and transnational history Modern US history Urban history History of Detroit Urban studies |
Port, Andrew | History | modern German and European history, comparative genocide, memory politics, communism and state socialism, labor history, social protest and popular resistance under autocratic regimes |
Retish, Aaron | History | I am currently working on a book project, “In the Courts of Revolution: Vengeance, Legality, and Citizenship in the Rural Soviet Courtroom, 1917-1939” that examines how rural Soviet … |