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![Photo of José Camilo Ruiz Tassinari](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/ruiz_tassinari_camilo.jpeg?itok=qJQyYGeq)
José Camilo Ruiz Tassinari
Political economy; history of capitalism; state formation; Colonial economic history; business history; history of energy; Mexican history
Shirin Mikiko Sadjadpour
Late 19th and early 20th century Germany and Japan, material culture and cultural preservation, museums and public history, national identity, alternative paths to modernity, the intersection of art and politics, notions of "East" and "West"
![Photo of Arthur Schott Lopes](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/schott_lopes_arthur_0.jpeg?itok=5fJ3bll8)
Arthur Schott Lopes
Political economy; developmentalism; land, property, and rurality; twentieth-century Brazil; diplomatic history; borders, borderlands, and frontiers; US-Brazil relations; national security
![Photo of Kyra Schulman](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/schulman_kyra.png?itok=iUoB2Tzm)
Kyra Schulman
Modern French history; urban memory; material culture; antisemitism; post-Holocaust French literature; human rights; digital humanities
![Photo of Andrew Seber](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/seber_andrew.jpeg?itok=WVE2g2Vz)
Andrew Seber
20th and 21st century agriculture; industrial animal production; science and technology studies; toxics, pollution, atmosphere; biosecurity; American studies and social theory; environmental justice
![Photo of Niu Teo](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/teo_niuniu.jpeg?itok=Z9eZwiDt)
![Photo of Eduardo Terra Romero](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/terra_romero_eduardo.jpeg?itok=f_4k3dxd)
Eduardo Terra Romero
US 1900-present; political history; economic history; history of capitalism; international history
![Photo of Rachel Tils](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-08/tils_rachel.png?itok=RyqXx05O)
Rachel Tils
The Atlantic world, Anglo-French imperial rivalry, the Enlightenment, political economy, gender, race, intellectual history, digital humanities
![Headshot of Ada Torres](/sites/default/files/styles/news_detail_featured_image_square/public/2023-10/torres_ada.jpg?itok=fqC0N3h3)
Ada Torres
Intellectual, cultural, economic, and urban histories; early modern Mediterranean, Spanish America, Portuguese America, Dutch America, French America, and British America; modern Mexico and the Hispanic Caribbean (including New York, Chicago, Florida, etc.); global and comparative histories of cities, capitalism, and modernity; history of ideas, history, literature, visual arts, music, theatre, cinema, etc.; Romance languages and literatures (Spanish, Italian, Catalan, French, and Portuguese); history of the Spanish language and literature; the relationship between cosmopolitanism, ideas, and immigration