| Faculty Member | Contact | Research Areas |
|---|---|---|
Judith AllenProfessor |
Ballantine Hall |
Comparative 19th- and 20th-century feminism, gender sexuality, gender studies |
John BodnarChancellor's Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 722 |
Modern U.S. history, social and cultural |
Maria BucurJohn W. Hill Chair Associate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 719 (812) 855-1993 |
Gender, culture, war and memory, Eastern Europe |
Ann G. CarmichaelAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 724 (812) 855-4151 |
Historical epidemiology, medicine |
Claude CleggProfessor Department Chair |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 702 (812) 855-3929 |
The African diaspora of the Atlantic world, social movements, African Americans in the U.S. South |
Nick CullatherAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 728 (812) 855-1602 |
Diplomatic/military/intelligence history, modernization theory, U.S.-Asian relations |
Deborah Mauskopf DeliyannisAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 708 (812) 855-3431 |
Early medieval Europe, medieval historiography, urban change in late antiquity, material culture and archaeology |
Arlene DiazAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 817 (812) 855-2195 |
18th-- to 20th-century Venezuela and Caribbean, Latin American social and gender history |
Konstantin DierksAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 734 (812) 855-6288 |
Early America, early modern Atlantic world, communications, middle class, agency |
Michael S. DodsonAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 726 (812) 855-6286 |
South Asian cultural history, British imperial history, postcolonial theory |
Allen DouglasProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 673 (812) 855-8977 |
Twentieth-century France, European intellectual history, the Middle East, West European studies |
Ellen DwyerProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 819 (812) 855-2287 |
Psychiatry and neurology in the U.S., 1830-present, history of gender in the U.S., medicine and law in the U.S., 1830-present |
Ben EklofProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 831 (812) 855-6298 |
Modern (Imperial, Soviet, post-Soviet) Russia, education, politics and policy making in Russia, Russian daily life, Russian peasantry |
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Ballantine Hall, Rm. 827 (812) 855-5164 |
Italian Renaissance |
Wendy GamberProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 742 (812) 855-5876 |
Nineteenth-century United States (social and cultural aspects), women and gender |
Jeffrey L. GouldRudy Professor |
1125 East Atwater Avenue (812) 855-9098 |
Central America: social movements, ethnic relations |
Michael GrossbergSally M. Reahard Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 721 (812) 855-3882 |
American legal history, history of children and the family, history of American social policy |
Peter GuardinoProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 709 (812) 855-6108 |
Mexico, Latin America, political culture |
John HansonAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 731 (812) 855-5212 |
West African history, Muslim communities, social/cultural history |
Carl IpsenProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 727 (812) 855-8976 |
Italy: fascism, population, children |
Daniel JamesMendel Chair |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 825 (812) 855-6321 |
Latin American social, cultural, and labor history |
Padraic Kenney Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 716 (812) 855-1923 |
Poland, eastern Europe, communism and social movements |
Sarah KnottAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 710 (812) 856-0092 |
Early America, women: gender and feminism, revolutionary Atlantic world |
Hiroaki KuromiyaProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 717 (812)-855-4150 |
Modern Russia, modern Ukraine, Soviet Union |
Matthias B. LehmannAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 836 (812) 855-4250 |
Early modern and modern Jewish history, Sephardic studies |
Edward LinenthalProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 808 (812) 855-4051 |
Public history; war, genocide, and memory; American religious history; Holocaust studies |
James H. MadisonThomas and Kathryn Miller Professor |
Wylie Hall, |
World War II, 20th-century U.S. history, Indiana history |
Michael McGerrPaul V. McNutt Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 830 (812) 855-6113 |
Modern American history, American political, cultural, and social history |
Jason McGraw Assistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 736 (812)-855-5106 |
Latin America and Caribbean, slavery/emancipation/race, popular culture |
Marissa J. MoormanAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 725 (812) 855-5384 |
Popular cultural practices and politics, gender, sexuality, Africa, and nation |
Klaus MühlhahnProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 729 (812) 855-1124 |
Modern and contemporary China social and cultural, chinese law, colonialism and imperialism |
Khalil Gibran MuhammadAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 816 (812) 855-7504 |
Race-relations and racial ideology; (im)migration and urbanization (Northern U.S.); social science and social reform; racial politics of criminal law, policing, juvenile delinquency, and punishment |
Amrita Chakrabarti MyersAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 733 (812) 855-2030 |
Black women, African American history, 19th-century U.S., the old South, social history, race, gender, sexuality and violence, freedom and citizenship |
John Nieto-PhillipsAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 818 Sycamore Hall, Rm. 043 (812) 855-8589 |
U.S. Latina/o history, race and citizenship, Latin America and Caribbean |
Scott O'BryanAssistant Professor |
Goodbody Hall, Rm. 332 Ballantine Hall, Rm. 737 (812) 855 2454 |
Intellectual history of political-economics; cultural, intellectual, and environmental history of modern Japan |
David PaceProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 832 (812) 855-2302 |
Modern European intellectual and cultural history, scholarship of teaching and learning, history of war and peace, history of the future |
David RanselRobert F. Byrnes Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 833 (812) 855-8036 |
Modern Russia, family and social history |
Eric RobinsonAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 730 (812) 855-1745 |
Archaic and Classical Greece, democracy, political and military history |
Julia RoosAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 715 (812) 855-1682 |
Modern Europe and Germany, women and gender, sexuality, social and cultural history |
Mark RosemanProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 732 (812) 855-8325 |
History of the Holocaust; 20th-Century German history; European post-1945 reconstruction; comparative history, including German-Japanese comparisons |
Eric SandweissCarmony Chair Associate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 822 (812) 855-0210 |
Cultural landscape studies, urban history, architecture, public history and museums, visual culture, American popular music, Indiana |
Sara ScalengheAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 628 (812) 855-7438 |
Early modern and modern Middle Eastern and North African history; Ottoman Empire; social and cultural, gender, disability |
Robert A. SchneiderProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 712 (812) 855-1320 |
Early modern Europe, Ancien régime France, cultural history |
Leah ShopkowAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 718 (812) 855-1938 |
Medieval intellectual and cultural history, historiography |
Rebecca SpangAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 711 (812) 855-2437 |
Cultural history and social/economic theory; modern Europe; France, 1715-present |
Steven M. StoweProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 824 (812) 855-6290 |
The U.S. South: cultural and social, history of American medicine and health, historical writing and historical practice |
Lynn StruveProfessor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 720 (812) 855-5229 |
Pre-modern China, Chinese political, intellectual and cultural history |
Kirsten SwordAssistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 735 (812) 855-6289 |
Early America, American women's history, law and society, antislavery and feminism, history and the new media |
Jeffrey VeidlingerAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 834 (812) 855-5877 |
Modern Jewish history, east European Jewish history, modern Russian history, cultural history |
Dror WahrmanRuth N. Halls Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 714 (812) 855-1534 |
Britain, cultural history, gender and sexuality, 18-century, jewish Studies |
Edward WattsAssociate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 828 (812) 855-6882 |
Roman history, Greek intellectual culture from the Second Sophistic to the reign of Heraclius, late antique religious, social, and intellectual history, anti-Chalcedonian (Monopysite) culture |
Ellen Wu Assistant Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 826 (812)-855-6344 |
Asian American, race/ethnicity, nation/citizenship |
Adjunct Faculty
| Faculty Member | Contact | Research Areas |
|---|---|---|
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19th century U.S. social and intellectual, literature and popular culture, religion |
Domenico Bertoloni MeliAdjunct Professor |
Goodbody Hall, Rm. 130 (812) 855-8746 | History of science (Renaissance and Early Modern), history of mathematical and medical disciplines, history and philosophy of science |
Purnima BoseAdjunct Associate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 431 (812) 855-5334 | Post-colonial studies, Indian and Irish nationalism, Indian diaspora, globalization |
David BrakkeAdjunct Professor |
Sycamore Hall, Rm. 217 (812) 855-5117 | Ancient Christianity, late antiquity, Coptic and Syriac studies |
James CapshewAdjunct Associate Professor |
Goodbody Hall, Rm. 125 (812) 855-3655 |
History of American science and learning; psychology in conceptual, social, and institutional context; history and culture of Indiana University; biography of Herman B. Wells |
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Ballantine Hall, Rm. 548 (812) 855-6651 |
Athenian Legal and Social History, Greek Historiography, Greek Rhetoric and Oratory |
Robert EnoAdjunct Associate Professor |
Goodbody Hall, Rm. 247 (812) 855-0856 | Early Chinese history and intellectual thought, philology and inscriptional texts |
Lessie Jo FrazierAdjunct Assistant Professor |
frazierl@indiana.edu Memorial Hall West, Rm M08 (812) 856-0402 | Latin America, political culture, gender and sexuality |
Constance FureyAdjunct Associate Professor |
Sycamore Hall, Rm. 227 (812) 855-6678 | Christianity in the Renaissance and Reformation, friendship and community formation, devotional poetry, gender, religion, and subjectivity |
Luis GonzalezAdjunct Assistant Professor |
Library, Rm. E660 (812) 855-7416 | Brazil; Latin American social, legal, agrarian history; library research methods |
Helen GremillionAdjunct Associate Professor |
Memorial Hall East, Rm. 131 (812) 856-4679 | Medical anthropology, contemporary U.S., feminist theories of the body |
Matthew Pratt GuterlAdjunct Associate Professor |
Ballantine Hall, Rm. 522 Memorial Hall East, Rm. M35 (812) 855-7525 | Histories of race, nation, slavery, emancipation, and empire |
J. Albert HarrillAdjunct Professor |
Sycamore Hall, Rm. 207 (812) 855-8654 | New Testament studies, early Judaism, ancient mediterranean world, religious studies |
Colin JohnsonAdjunct Assistant Professor |
Memorial Hall West, Mezzanine 10 (812) 855-6702 | Nineteenth- and 20th-century U.S. social and cultural history, LGBTQ history/history of gender and sexuality, rural social and cultural history, history of agriculture and the environment |
Owen JohnsonAdjunct Associate Professor |
Ernie Pyle Hall, Room 104 (812) 855-0506 | Eastern European/European/Russian journalism and mass media, 19th- and 20th-century east central Europe, modern Czech and Slovak, School of Journalism |
Edward LazzeriniAdjunct Professor |
Goodbody Hall, Rm. 348 (812) 856-0671 | Eurasian commentary traditions; intellectual developments within Turkic communities of Central Eurasia, 18th-20th centuries; comparative study of early modern empires (Russian, Chinese, Ottoman, and Spanish) |
Eden MedinaAdjunct Assistant Professor |
Eigenmann Hall, Rm. 1035 (812) 856-1871 | Social informatics, science and technology studies, modern Latin American history, Chile, oral history and memory |
Ajay MehrotraAdjunct Associate Professor |
Law School, Rm. 261 (812) 855-7443 | U.S. legal, political, economic history |
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