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Adrian Johns
History of science; British history; history of the book and other media; history of information; history of intellectual property and piracy
University of Cambridge, PhD '92BIOGRAPHYAdrian Johns is the author of The Science of Reading: Information, Media, and Mind in Modern America (Chicago...
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Rashauna Johnson
Atlantic slavery and emancipation; nineteenth-century African diaspora; US South; urban and regional history; race, gender, and sexuality
New York University, PhD '10BIOGRAPHY Rashauna Johnson is a historian of the 19th-century African diaspora, with an emphasis on slavery and emancipati...
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Emily Kern
History of modern science; intellectual and cultural history; twentieth century global history
Princeton University, PhD '18BIOGRAPHYEmily Kern is a historian of science, with a specialty in the intellectual and cultural history of anthropology,...
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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
Harvard University, PhD '96 BIOGRAPHY Emilio Kourí's main scholarly interest is in the history of rural Mexico since Independence, including soc...
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Matthew Kruer
Early American history; Indigenous histories; settler colonialism; sovereignty; conspiracy theory; histories of emotions
University of Pennsylvania, PhD '15Office HoursSpring Quarter 2025https://calendly.com/matthewkruer/15minBIOGRAPHYMatthew Kruer is a scholar of early ...
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Kenneth Moss
Modern Jewish history; Russian and Polish Jewry, East European Jewry; history of Jewish nationalism, Zionism, and Diasporism; modern Hebrew and Yiddish culture and literature; Jewish secularism and post-secularism; Palestine, Yishuv, Israel; history of the Holocaust and post-Holocaust Jewish culture, politics, and futurity; comparative history and sociology of nationalism; sociology of culture as an institution; history of social theory.
Stanford University, PhD '03BIOGRAPHYI am a historian of Jewish politics, culture, literature and thought in the modern era and in our own day. Traine...
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Emily Lynn Osborn
African history; Francophone Africa; gender in Africa; colonialism; technology transfer and diffusion
Stanford University, PhD '00 Emily Lynn Osborn is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the College. Affiliated Faculty, Center fo...
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Ada Palmer
Early modern Europe; the Renaissance, with a focus on Italy; the Reformation; longue-durée intellectual and cultural history; postclassical reception of classical philosophy; Renaissance humanism; history of the book, printing, and reading; censorship and information control especially during information revolutions; history of science, religion, atheism, deism, heresy, and heterodoxy; intellectual continuities from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment; reception of Epicureanism, atomism, Stoicism, Skepticism, Platonism, and Neoplatonism; secondary specializations in genre fiction, science fiction & fantasy, and anime & manga.
Harvard University, PhD '09 BIOGRAPHY My research on intellectual history, or the history of ideas, is my way of exploring how history and thoug...
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Richard Payne
The Middle East in Late Antiquity; Premodern Global History; Comparative Empires
Princeton University, PhD '09BIOGRAPHYA historian of the Iranian world in late antiquity, ca. 200–800 CE, Payne's research focuses primarily on the dy...
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Steven Pincus
Atlantic history; history of Britain; British Empire; history of Ireland; global history; early American history; history of the Netherlands; worldwide colonial rivalries of seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; history of political economy; British Empire in South Asia; comparative revolutions; state formation; Industrial Revolution
Harvard University, PhD' 90 BIOGRAPHY I am a historian of Britain and its Empire, of comparative revolutions, comparative empires, and of northe...
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Kenneth Pomeranz
Reciprocal influences of state, society, and economy in late Imperial and twentieth-century China; the origins of a world economy as the outcome of mutual influences among various regions; environmental history in China; comparative studies of labor, family organization, and economic change in Europe and East Asia; expansion of China to its present frontiers
Yale University, PhD' 88BIOGRAPHYKenneth Pomeranz is a University Professor of History and in the College; he previously taught at the University of C...
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Johanna Sirera Ransmeier
Modern China; Chinese legal history; crime; history of the family; comparative unfreedoms
Yale University, PhD '08 BIOGRAPHY Johanna S. Ransmeier 任思梅 is a social and legal historian of modern China. Her current research investigates t...
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