PEOPLE BY NAME
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Show All
K.J. Hickerson
African history; Middle Eastern history; imperialism; global nineteenth century; history of death; African diaspora; race and slavery; visual and material culture
Mary Hicks
Slavery and Emancipation, the Atlantic world, Brazil, early modern capitalism, colonialism, race, gender, and sexuality
Faith Hillis
Modern Russia; Modern Europe; intellectual history; urban history; nationalism, empires, and imperialism; political culture; migration and mobility; Jewish history; transnational and international history; digital history and cartography
Elizabeth Hines
Britain and the Netherlands; imperialism; economic and political history; religion and religious toleration
Elena Hoffenberg
Twentieth-century East Central Europe; gender and sexuality; history of the family; Jewish nationalisms; modern Yiddish literature
Alexander Hofmann
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century United States; history of the American South; cultural, social, and political history; race and racism; gender and sexuality; violence; science, medicine, and the body; mass and visual culture; collective memory; public history
Alexander Hofmann
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century United States; history of the American South; cultural, social, and political history; race and racism; gender and sexuality; violence; science, medicine, and the body; mass and visual culture; collective memory; public history
Thomas C. Holt
United States; African American, Southern, and British-Caribbean history
Rachel Horowitz
Twentieth-century United States; history of capitalism; history of ideas
Nicholas Huzsvai
Modern Germany and Austria; modern East Central and Southeastern Europe; intellectual history of radical political movements; conservative revolution; transnational and comparative approaches to fascism; phenomenology of political religion; history of theology; study of folklore, mythology and Religionswissenschaft; history of the human sciences; theories of racism and nationalism; alternative religious movements; Kulturkritik and Kulturpessimismus; Romanticism; theories of anti-capitalism; philosophical anthropology; nineteenth- and early twentieth-century art
Yasir Arafat Ibrahim
Contemporary African history, with a particular focus on West Africa and, specifically, Ghana.