FacultyBack to top | |
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 | Jeffrey Brooks Director of Undergraduate Studies Professor Russian culture and politics 19th-20th century, Russian literature and History, Russian Popular Culture, Cold War brooksjp@jhu.edu (410) 516-5217
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 | Angus Burgin Assistant Professor Twentieth-Century United States, political history, intellectual history, history of capitalism burgin@jhu.edu (410) 516-0301
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 | Christopher Celenza Joint Appointment, Charles Homer Haskins Professor Intellectual history of medieval and early modern Italy, history of books and reading practices, history of philosophy, post-classical Latin celenza@jhu.edu (410) 516-4626
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 | Nathan Connolly Assistant Professor Twentieth-century America, Race and Real Estate, Tourism, Caribbean Diaspora in the United States nconnol2@jhu.edu (410) 516-7983
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 | Toby Ditz Professor History of Early America, Cultural History, History of Women, Gender, & Masculinity toby.ditz@jhu.edu (410) 516-8234
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 | Mary Fissell Joint Appointment, Professor Early-modern medicine, gender, sexuality, and the history of the body, popular culture, books and reading in early modern England mfissell@jhmi.edu (410) 614-0286
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 | Louis Galambos Professor Economic, Business, and Political History of the United States with emphasis on institutional change in the period since 1880 galambos@jhu.edu (410) 516-7598
Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
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 | Jane Guyer Joint Appointment, Professor West Africa, Social and economic anthropology, money and culture, household and gender
jiguyer@jhu.edu (410) 516-4690 | |
 | Bruce Hall Assistant Professor Saharan and West African intellectual history, Islam, commerce, slavery, race, French West Africa bhall23@jhu.edu (410) 516-
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 | Peter Jelavich Professor Cultural and intellectual history of Europe since the Enlightenment, with emphasis on Germany, popular culture, mass culture, and the media, modern social and cultural theory jelavich@jhu.edu (410) 516-7589
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 | Michael Johnson Professor Nineteenth-century United States history with emphasis on slavery and the South
vze1vntz@verizon.net (410) 516-6663 | |
 | Richard Kagan Professor Early modern European history with an emphasis on Spain and Iberian expansion
kagan@jhu.edu (410) 516-7597 | |
 | Franklin W. Knight Latin American and Caribbean social and economic history with an emphasis on the late colonial period, American slave systems, modern Caribbean fknight@jhu.edu (410) 516-7591
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 | Michael Kwass Associate Professor Early Modern France kwass@jhu.edu (410) 516-5789
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 | Pier M. Larson Professor African history with specializations in East & Southern Africa, Madagascar, the Indian Ocean, French empire, slavery, slave trades, religion, and literacy larson@jhu.edu (410) 516-5582
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 | Ruth Leys Joint Appointment, Professor History and theory of psychoanalysis, history of psychiatry and psychology, nineteenth- and twentieth-century intellectual history, feminist theory leys@jhu.edu (410) 516-7368
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 | John Marshall Professor Early modern Europe, with emphasis on British and intellectual history
jmarsha2@jhu.edu (410) 516-0458 | |
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 | Tobie Meyer-Fong Director of Graduate Studies Associate Professor East Asia, especially social and cultural history of China since 1600
tmeyerf@jhu.edu (410) 516-3324 | |
 | Philip Morgan Harry C. Black Professor of History Department Chair Early Modern colonial British America, slavery pmorgan@jhu.edu (410) 516-7587
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 | Kenneth B. Moss Associate Professor, Felix Posen Chair in Modern Jewish History Modern Jewish history, Russia and Eastern Europe, nationalism, theory and practice of cultural history kmoss5@jhu.edu (410) 516-3325
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| Randall M. Packard Joint Appointment, Professor Social history of disease and healing in Africa, history of public health, history of colonial and post-colonial medicine
rpackar2@jhmi.edu (410) 955-3178 | |
 | Gabriel Paquette Assistant Professor Portugal, Spain and their Empires (c. 1650-1975), Atlantic history, Brazilian history since c. 1700, history of international relations, Colonial Spanish American history gabriel.paquette@jhu.edu (410) 516-0272 | |
 | Erin Rowe Assistant Professor Early modern Spanish monarchy, the Mediterranean, saints and sanctity, women and gender erowe1@jhu.edu (410) 516- | |
 | William Rowe John and Diane Cooke Professor of Chinese History Modern East Asia, especially socioeconomic, urban history wtrowe@jhu.edu (410) 516-7580
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 | Marina Rustow Charlotte Bloomberg Associate Professor in the Humanities Medieval social, institutional and cultural history, with a specialization in Egypt and Syria 900-1200, the broader Islamic and Mediterranean worlds, Jewish history, and documentary sources mrustow@jhu.edu (410) 516-0178 | |
 | Mary Ryan John Martin Vincent Professor of History Nineteenth-century United States, urban, cultural landscape, gender history
mpryan@jhu.edu (410) 516-7594 | |
 | Todd Shepard Associate Professor Modern France and French empire, decolonization, gender and sexuality
tshep75@jhu.edu (410) 516-7586 | |
 | Gabrielle Spiegel Krieger-Eisenhower Professor Medieval history, with special interest in historiography and linguistic analysis
spiegel@jhu.edu (410) 516-5075 | |
 | Ben Vinson Herbert Baxter Adams Professor Colonial Latin America, Mexico, African Diaspora
bvinson3@jhu.edu (410) 516-0736 | |
 | Judith Walkowitz Professor Modern European cultural and social history with special interest in Great Britain, comparative women's history
jrw1@jhu.edu (410) 516-8599 | |
 | Ronald Walters Professor Social and Cultural History of the United States with special interest in radicalism, reform, race, and popular culture rgw1@jhu.edu (410) 516-7588
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| Emeriti | |
John Baldwin Charles Horner Haskins Professor Emeritus Sara Berry Professor Emeritus
Robert Forster Professor Emeritus
Richard Goldthwaite Professor Emeritus
Jack Greene Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emeritus in the Humanties
Vernon Lidtke Professor Emeritus
John Pocock Henry C. Black - Professor Emeritus CV Orest Ranum Professor Emeritus
Willie Lee Rose Professor Emeritus
Dorothy Ross Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emeritus
Mack Walker Professor Emeritus
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Postdoctoral Fellows and ScholarsBack to top | |
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Adam Ewing Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow 330D Gilman Hall aewing5@jhu.edu (410) 516-5342 | |
Nikolay Koposov Visiting Faculty 330F Gilman Hall nkoposo1@jhu.edu (410) 516-5905 | |
Laura Mason Senior Lecturer 344 Gilman Hall lmason@jhu.edu (410) 516-5889 | |
Joshua Walden Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow 338D Gilman Hall jwalden2@jhu.edu (410) 516-7547 | |