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History Faculty: Research Interests

Full-time Faculty

  1. Edward J Balleisen, I explore the historical intersections among law, business, culture, society, ...
  2. William H Chafe, 20th Century, Women, Race, Social, and Oral History
  3. Sarah Deutsch, History of the U.S. West, 1898-1942
  4. Laurent M. Dubois, Anthropology, History and Literature of the French Caribbean and the Atlantic World
  5. Laura F Edwards, My research focuses on women, gender, and the law in ...
  6. Peter C English, A professor of history and pediatrics, Peter concentrates on medical ...
  7. Janet J Ewald, My specialty in the history of Africa has led me, ...
  8. Elizabeth A Fenn, smallpox, American Revolution, Mandan Indians, biological warfare
  9. John D French, Brazil, WTO, labor, transnationalism, African diaspora, Lula, PT
  10. Barry Gaspar, Atlantic World
  11. Raymond Gavins, Research and teaching: Modern America, Afro-America, and American South.
  12. Thavolia Glymph, Dr. Glymph is Associate Professor of African and African American ...
  13. Malachi H. Hacohen, MALACHI HAIM HACOHEN (Ph.D., Columbia), Bass Fellow and Associate Professor ...
  14. Bruce S Hall, Muslim West Africa, Sufism, Islamic education, Slavery
  15. Margaret Humphreys, My major research interest is the history of disease in ...
  16. Reeve Huston, My research focuses on the emergence of two-party democracy in ...
  17. Claudia Koonz, Contemporary Islamophobia, Nazi racial politics, genocide
  18. Anna Krylova,

    Her new book project A History of the Soviet: The Lingua Franca of Soviet Modernity sets out to question a longstanding convention, in and outside academia, that has allowed scholars to conflate in their work such basic cultural categories of modern Russian history as the “Soviet,” the “Marxist,” the “proletarian,” and the “socialist.”  A History of the Soviet turns the pivotal term of modern Russian history into a historical problematic and undertakes a near-century-long (1900s-1980s) interdisciplinary study of cultural change at a time of social, economic, and generational transformation.  It seeks to make possible a new cultural history of Russia in the twentieth century as well as a rethinking of the history of totalitarianism, transnational communism, and worldwide trafficking of the Soviet model.

    Professor Krylova is a co-organizer with Tani Barlow (Rice University) of the 2012-2015 Duke-Rice International Faculty-Graduate Workshop Series “COMMUNIST LEGACIES AND POST-COMMUNIST REALITIES IN THE TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST CENTURIES."  Since 2009, she has been directing the History Department Colloquium.  She also serves on the advisory board of the Research Triangle Seminar Series "History of the Military, War, and Society" and of the Carolina Seminar "Russia and Its Empire, East and West" (Duke, UNC at Chapel Hill).  

    She has delivered public talks on Soviet and European experiences in World War II, Soviet Cold War culture, and peculiarities of Russia’s capitalism and failing democracy.  In 2009-2010, she participated in a CBC six-hour documentary series on World War II, which was broadcasted in Canada and France in May of 2010.

    Awards and Honors

    2011 Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, awarded for the best first book in European history.

    2008-2009 Mellon Faculty Book Manuscript Workshop Fellowship, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University.

    2006-2010 Hunt Family Assistant Professor of History, Duke University.

    2005-2002 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University.

    1998-1999 Social Science Research Council Dissertation Write-up Grant.

    1999 Stulman Graduate Student, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University.

    1997-1998 IREX Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Fellowship.

    1997-1998 Pre-Dissertation Fellowship Award, Association for Women in Slavic Studies.

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  19. Bruce R. Kuniholm, Middle East Policy, International Security Studies, and U.S. Foreign Policy
  20. Adriane Lentz-Smith, United States History, African American History, African Americans and the World
  21. Nancy MacLean, Nancy MacLean’s scholarship focuses on the role of social movements ...
  22. Jehangir Malegam, Central and High Middle Ages, Peacemaking, Representations of Conflict and Community
  23. Sucheta Mazumdar, China and capitalism, consumption and commodity production, transnational circulations of ideas about race, ethnicity and gender.
  24. Martin A Miller, Political Violence
  25. Kristen Neuschel, Dr. Neuschel concentrates on late medieval and early modern France ...
  26. Jocelyn H Olcott, Mexico, gender, feminism, labor, United Nations, transnational history
  27. Simon C Partner, Late 19th and 20th-century Japanese history Focusing on: growth of ...
  28. Gunther W. Peck, Labor, Immigration, Environmental
  29. Sumathi Ramaswamy, I am a cultural historian of South Asia and the ...
  30. William M. Reddy, emotions, culture, love, family
  31. Thomas Robisheaux, As an historian of early modern Europe Dr. Robisheaux has ...
  32. Dominic M. Sachsenmaier, Global History, Transnational History, Chinese History, European History
  33. Joseph Shatzmiller, Dr. Shatzmiller is the author of Shylock Reconsidered: Jews, Moneylending ...
  34. Peter H Sigal, The relationships between gender, sexuality, and colonialism have intrigued me ...
  35. Philip J Stern, My work focuses on the history of Britain and the ...
  36. John H. Thompson, 20th Century, Rural History, U.S. Plains / Canadian Prairies
  37. Susan Thorne, Imperial Britain 1750-1950, religion and empire, race and class, literature and history, poverty and poor relief, urban crime and orphaned childhoods

Secondary Appointments

  1. Jeffrey Baker, Dr. Baker's research centers on the history of child health ...
  2. Mary T Boatwright, Roman history, esp. imperial; Roman topography; Roman women; historiography
  3. Elizabeth Clark, History and Patristics
  4. Hans J. Hillerbrand, History, Reformation, 16th Century
  5. Robert R. Korstad, Social Policy from an historical ...
  6. Timothy W Lenoir, In addition to publishing several books and articles on the ...
  7. Henry Petroski, Structural engineering; design; interrelationship between success and failure in design; ...
  8. Irene M Silverblatt, Politics of culture, state making, colonization, ethnohistory, gender, South America
  9. Joshua D. Sosin, Digital humanities. History from documents; papyrology, epigraphy, numismatics, palaeography. Economic ...
  10. Orin Starn, Orin Starn is Chair and Professor of Cultural Anthropology and ...
  11. Gianni Toniolo, Economic History

Visiting Faculty

  1. Katharine B Dubois, Saints, sanctity, pilgrimage, penance, Christian religious belief and ritual, gender, charity. Geographical interests: Rome, western Mediterranean.
  2. John R Freeman, cultural anthropology, ethnohistory, indology, religion
  3. Ylana N Miller, Memory and History: The Eichmann, Trial, Hannah Arendt, and the ...
  4. Karin A. Shapiro, I study American social and southern history, as well as ...
  5. Philipp Stelzel, German History, Intellectual History, Transnational History
  6. Shannon K Withycombe, I work on the history of women's health. I am ...

Adjunct Faculty

  1. Mary J. Morrow, Medieval England, Monasticism
  2. James S Roberts, I am interested in alcohol production, consumption and control as a lens on modern social and cultural processes, primarily in Western socities since the 19th century.

Emeriti

  1. Cynthia B. Herrup, I am interested in the relationship between law (particularly criminal ...
  2. Seymour Mauskopf, My research interests in the history of science have been ...
  3. Sydney Nathans, Dr. Nathans concentrates on the U.S. social and political history ...
  4. Alex Roland, I study military history and the history of technology. My ...
  5. Ronald G. Witt, My interest is in the discontinuities and continuities between medieval ...
  6. Peter H. Wood, I have always been interested in early American history and ...

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