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Nell Klinger
Early Modern Britain and its Empire; Political Economy; Comparative Empires; the Atlantic World

Emilio Kourí
Modern Mexico; social and economic history of Latin America; agrarian studies; indigenous societies; rural ecology; political economy; the social history of law; the history of ideas; Cuba and the Spanish Caribbean; US Latino/a history

Matthew Kruer
Early American history; Indigenous histories; settler colonialism; sovereignty; conspiracy theory; histories of emotions

S. Prashant Kumar
History of mathematics and statistics; history of astronomy; history of technology; South Asian history; British empire; colonialism; race
Savitri Kunze
Transnational history of U.S. politics, society, migration, citizenship, and human rights. Her dissertation is a political and social history of non-citizen rights in the United States between 1913-1933.

Alison L. LaCroix
Legal history, federalism, constitutional law, federal jurisdiction, civil procedure, and law and literature

Deirdre Lyons
Slavery and emancipation; the early modern and modern Caribbean; the Atlantic World and early Americas; France and Francophone colonies; histories of gender and sexuality; and histories of race and racial politics.

Kirsten Macfarlane
Religious, cultural and intellectual history of Western Europe and North America from the Reformation to the early eighteenth century; the history of biblical scholarship, translation, and exegesis; Jewish-Christian relations; confessional identity and theological controversy; the relationship between ‘elite’ (neo-Latin) and ‘popular’ (vernacular) forms of religion and piety in the early modern period

Rochona Majumdar
Social and cultural history of modern South Asia

Fiona Maxwell
U.S. History, 1800 to Present; History of Democracy and Public Discourse; Theatre and Arts Education; Progressive Reform; Gender; Immigration; Chicago and the Midwest; Urban History and Culture; History of the Book.

John McCallum
Moral and ethical judgment in American history