Faculty
Jennifer Anderson, Atlantic history, race, colonialism, labor, and commodities.
Michael Barnhart, U.S. foreign policy, U.S.-Japan relations.
Eric Lewis Beverley, South Asia, colonial and postcolonial studies, Muslim world.
Themis Chronopoulos, U.S. urban history, race and ethnicity, popular culture, public policy, world cities.
Alix Cooper, Early modern Europe, history of science, medicine, and technology.
Jared Farmer, Environmental history and policy, History of the American West.
Larry Frohman, Modern Europe, welfare and social policy, intellectual history of Germany and France, historiography.
Robert Goldenberg, Jewish history, history of religions, ancient Greece and Rome.
Paul Gootenberg, Andes, economic-social history, drug history.
Susan Hinely, European intellectual history, women’s movements, international law, education.
Young-Sun Hong, Transnationalism, Race, Gender, Modern Germany.
Ned Landsman, Colonial America, early modern Scotland, Atlantic history, religion, migration.
Brooke Larson, Peasants, race, and ethnicity, colonialism.
Herman Lebovics, European social and intellectual history.
Helen Rodnite Lemay, Medieval, history of sexuality, medicine.
Shirley Lim, U.S., 20th century history, Asian-American history, women, cultural history.
Sara Lipton, Medieval Europe, religion, Judaic, gender.
Iona Man-Cheong, China, gender, culture, 18th century studies, postcolonial-critical theory, state and ideology.
Gary Marker, Russia, European social history.
April Masten, U.S. cultural history, 19th century.
Wilbur R. Miller, U.S. social history, police and criminality, Civil War and Reconstruction.
Janis Mimura, Modern Japan, political, economic, and intellectual history.
Kathleen Banks Nutter, 19th and 20th Century U.S. history, women, labor, culture.
Donna Rilling, U.S. colonial and early America, economic, business, and social history.
Alice Ritscherle, Modern British social and cultural, colonialism and imperialism, modern Ireland.
Joel T. Rosenthal, Medieval history, Britain, social and family history.
Wolf Schäfer, Science, technology, and global history.
Chris Sellers, U.S. cultural and environmental history, medicine and the body, transnational industrial and urban history.
Nancy Tomes, History of medicine, women and gender, U.S. cultural history.
Kathleen Wilson, Early modern British cultural and political history.
Paul Zimansky, Ancient Near East, ancient imperialism, archaeology.
Joint Appointments
Ian Roxborough, (Sociology) War and the military.
Warren Sanderson, (Economics) Economic demography.
Olufemi Vaughan, (Africana Studies) African political, social, cultural.
Social Science Education Program
Charles Backfish
Terry Earley
Harvey Karron
Jerry Lannigan
Barbara McAdorey
Richard Rocco
Faculty Blog
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
April Masten, Associate Professor of American History at SUNY Stony Brook, has been awarded a highly competitive resident fellowship at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University for the Spring 2008 semester.
The Davis Center was named in honor of an alumnus who provided a generous gift to ensure the continuance of [...]
Posted in Faculty by April F. Masten on November 12, 2008 at 3:35 pm |