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Fredrik Albritton Jonsson
British history; the British Empire; the Enlightenment; science and environmental history; political economy; cornucopianism and the anthropocene

Clifford Ando
Religion, law and government in the Roman world; empire studies; and legal history

Leora Auslander
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European social and cultural history with a focus on France and Germany; material culture, everyday life, and the built environment; Jewish history; gender history and theory; race in the Atlantic world; colonial and postcolonial Europe

John W. Boyer
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European political and cultural history, particularly in Germany and the Habsburg Empire; religion and politics in modern European history; the history of the universities

Mark Philip Bradley
Twentieth-century US international history; global history of human-rights politics; postcolonial Southeast Asia

Matthew Briones
Comparative race relations; Asian/Pacific Islander American history; African American history; Interracial and interethnic coalitions and conflicts; immigration; transnationalism, especially between the United States and the Philippines; and the history of baseball and American culture

Susan L. Burns
Early modern and modern Japanese history, late Tokugawa intellectual and cultural history, medicine and public health, gender

Dipesh Chakrabarty
Modern South Asian history and historiography; postcolonial studies; theory and history; globalization; climate change and human history

Elizabeth Chatterjee
Environmental history; energy; infrastructure; modern India; capitalism in the global South; climate change

Paul Cheney
French history; the Enlightenment; the French Revolution; the Atlantic world; history of political thought; and early modern capitalism

Jane Dailey
Modern United States social and political history, African American history, the American South, human rights, and legal history

Samuel Fury Childs Daly
Independent Africa; law; military history; crime