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Miami University Department of History
 


 

Director of Graduate Studies: Wietse de Boer


Graduate Faculty

Miami's history faculty is noted for the scholarship and professional activities of its members. They regularly publish work of distinction with leading scholarly and trade presses, journals, magazines, and newspapers. Many of the faculty contribute to more than one graduate field.

Revolution and social movement in Latin America, World Childhoods
Cold War, Modern Eastern Europe, Sports History
Baernstein, P. Renée Early Modern Italy
Cayton, Andrew North America and British Empire 1700-1850
Cayton, Mary Kupiec U.S. cultural and Intellectual, Religion in the U.S., history of print
Cobb, Daniel American Indian History, 20th C. U.S.
de Boer, Wietse Early Modern Europe, Italian cultural history
Frazier, Nishani African-American history, U.S. in the 1960s
Frederickson, Mary E. U.S. women's, labor, and social history
Goldy, Charlotte Newman Medieval Europe, social and women's history, Jewish Studies
Gordon, Matthew S. Middle East and Islam, pre-modern world history
Hamlin, Kimberly American Studies, gender, science
Jensen, Erik Modern Europe, 20th C. Germany; gender and sport
McVety, Amanda U.S. foreign policy
Norris, Stephen Russian cultural history since 1800, nationalism, visual history
Olumwullah, Osaak African history, environmental history
Osterloh, Kevin Ancient History, Jewish Studies, Classical Mediterranean
Pan, Yihong Tang history, China's Cultural Revolution
Pestana, Carla G. 17th and 18th C. Atlantic World
Prior, Daniel G. Inner Asian history, nomadic culture
Seijas, Tatiana Colonial Mexico, Early Modern Latin America
Shaffer, Marguerite S. Public culture; environmental history
Thurston, Robert W. Coffee, mass persecution, Russia
Winkler, Allan M. 20th C. U.S.