Faculty by Area of History

Africa East Asia Latin America Russia & Eastern Europe
African American Environmental Military United States
Ancient/Medieval Indigenous Peoples Modern Europe Women and Gender
British/Imperial

Africa

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Thomas Lewin
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Northwestern, 1974) West African socio-economic and political history, oral history methods and practices, international business history.


Elizabeth MacGonagle
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Michigan State, 2002; M.A. Michigan State, 1996; B.A. Trinity College, Hartford, CT, 1990) African history and Comparative Black history with interests in social and cultural history and gender history.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Randal Jelks
Associate Professor of American Studies and African & African American Studies (Ph.D., Michigan State). His research and writing interests are in the area of African American Religious, Urban, and Civil Rights History.

African American

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Jacob S. Dorman
Assistant Professor with joint appointment in History and American Studies (Ph.D. UCLA, 2004) African American history, black religion, and 1920's Harlem.


Kim Warren
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Stanford, 2004; M.A. Stanford, 2000; B.A. Yale, 1994) U.S. Women's History.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Shawn Alexander
Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies (PhD University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2004) and interim director of the Langston Hughes Center at the University of Kansas. His area of concentration is African American social and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th Centuries. His area of concentration is African American social and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th Centuries.


Randal Jelks
Associate Professor of American Studies and African & African American Studies (Ph.D., Michigan State). His research and writing interests are in the area of African American Religious, Urban, and Civil Rights History.

Ancient/Medieval

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Steven A. Epstein
Ahmanson-Murphy Distinguished Professor of Medieval History (Ph.D. Harvard, 1981) Medieval Europe, economic and social history, labor, slavery, Italy.


Ernest Jenkins
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. University of Kansas, 2004; M.A. University of Kansas, 1993; B.A. Furman University, 1990) Medieval Iberia, Southern France and the Mediterranean.


Eve Levin
Professor (Ph.D. Indiana University, 1983) Russia and Eastern Europe, particularly in the pre-modern period; gender, sexuality, religion, medicine.


Carolyn Nelson
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Kansas, 1970) Roman military history.


Eric Rath
Associate Professor (Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1998) Pre-Modern Japanese history.


Hagith Sivan
Professor (Ph.D. Columbia, 1983) Ancient history, Roman history, early Christianity, early medieval, Judaica.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Richard Ring
Watson Library (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Medieval History; MLS, University of Wisconsin-Madison). His research interests include Early Medieval Europe, especially Italy; Anglo-Saxon England; and Charlemagne.

British/Imperial

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Victor Bailey
Charles W. Battey Distinguished Professor of Modern British History (Ph.D. Warwick, 1975) Modern British social and economic history.


Jonathan C. D. Clark
Hall Center Chaired Professor (Ph.D. Cambridge, 1981) British political, intellectual and religious history, 17-19th century.


Katherine Clark
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins) British cultural history.

East Asia

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Megan Greene
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Washington University in St. Louis, 1997; M.A. University of Chicago, 1988; B.A. Cornell University, 1984) Modern Taiwan and China.


Yang Lu
Assistant Professor (Ph.D., Princeton, 1999) Chinese history.


Eric Rath
Associate Professor (Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1998) Pre-Modern Japanese history.


William Tsutsui
Professor (A.B. Harvard, 1985; MLitt Oxford, 1988; M.A. Princeton, 1990; Ph.D. Princeton 1995) Modern Japan, Business and economic history, Environmental history, Japanese popular culture, World War II, U.S.-Japanese relations.

Environmental

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Karl Brooks
Associate Professor, History and Environmental Studies (Ph.D. Kansas, 2000; J.D. Harvard, 1983; M.Sc. London School of Economics, 1980; B.A. Yale, 1978), U.S. environmental history, American legal history, and postwar American culture and politics.


Gregory T. Cushman
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 2003, M.A. 1999; B.A. La Sierra University 1995). Environmental history (esp. climate, disasters, oceans); Latin America since 1750 (esp. Andes and Cuba ); history of science and technology (esp. meteorology, oceanography, ecology, transportation, agriculture), global history.


Paul Kelton
Associate Professor and Department Chair (Ph.D. Oklahoma, 1998; M.A. Oklahoma, 1994; B.A. Tulsa, 1992) Indigenous Peoples, early America.


William Tsutsui
Professor (A.B. Harvard, 1985; MLitt Oxford, 1988; M.A. Princeton, 1990; Ph.D. Princeton 1995) Modern Japan, Business and economic history, Environmental history, Japanese popular culture, World War II, U.S.-Japanese relations.


Donald Worster
Joyce and Elizabeth Hall Professor (Ph.D. Yale, 1971) U.S. History, Environmental history, North America and world, U.S. Western history, U.S. cultural and social history.

Indigenous Peoples

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Paul Kelton
Associate Professor and Department Chair (Ph.D. Oklahoma, 1998; M.A. Oklahoma, 1994; B.A. Tulsa, 1992) Indigenous Peoples, early America.


Rita Napier
Associate Professor (Ph.D. American, 1976) Social history of the American West, Native American history, history of Kansas.


Kim Warren
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Stanford, 2004; M.A. Stanford, 2000; B.A. Yale, 1994) U.S. Women's History.

Latin America

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Gregory T. Cushman
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 2003, M.A. 1999; B.A. La Sierra University 1995). Environmental history (esp. climate, disasters, oceans); Latin America since 1750 (esp. Andes and Cuba ); history of science and technology (esp. meteorology, oceanography, ecology, transportation, agriculture), global history.


Elizabeth Kuznesof
Professor (Ph.D. California-Berkeley, 1976) Brazilian history, family history, quantitative methods, comparative social history, colonial Latin America.


Anton Rosenthal
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Minnesota, 1990) Labor and urban history of 20th century South America and Africa, comparative history.

Military

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Adrian Lewis
Professor of History (Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1995) and Director of KU/Ft. Leavenworth program. Military history.


Carolyn Nelson
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Kansas, 1970) Roman military history.


Jennifer Weber
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Princeton, 2003) American Civil War, 19th century America, war and society.


Theodore A. Wilson
Professor (Ph.D. Indiana, 1966) Diplomatic and military history, 20th century America.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Robert Baumann
Director of Graduate Degree Programs for the Command General Staff College (CGSC) at Ft. Leavenworth (Ph.D. Yale, 1982); 19th century Russian military history, peacekeeping operations.


Christopher Gabel
(Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College); 19th/20th century U.S. military history, U.S. Army in World War II, military railroading


Jacob Kipp
(Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth); Russian military and naval history


Bruce Menning
(Joint and Multinational Operations, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College); 19th century Russian military history


Roger Spiller
George C. Marshall Professor, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; 19th/20th century U.S. military history


James Willbanks
(Joint and Multinational Operations, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College); Vietnam War


Lawrence A. Yates
(Combat Studies Institute); U.S. military interventions in Latin America

Modern Europe

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Victor Bailey
Charles W. Battey Distinguished Professor of Modern British History (Ph.D. Warwick, 1975) Modern British social and economic history.


Jonathan C. D. Clark
Hall Center Chaired Professor (Ph.D. Cambridge, 1981) British political, intellectual and religious history, 17-19th century.


Katherine Clark
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins) British cultural history.


Luis Corteguera
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies (Ph.D. Princeton, 1992) and Early Modern European social and cultural history, 16th and 17th century Spain, Renaissance and Reformation.


Robert DeKosky
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Wisconsin, 1972) History of physical sciences, esp. chemistry, institutional development of the sciences.


Eve Levin
Professor (Ph.D. Indiana University, 1983) Russia and Eastern Europe, particularly in the pre-modern period; gender, sexuality, religion, medicine.


Roberta Pergher
Assistant Professor (PhD, University of Michigan, 2007; MA, University of Denver, 2000; BA, University of Denver, 1998) Modern Europe, Italy, Germany, colonialism, fascism, borderlands


Benjamin Sax
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Chicago, 1978) Modern Germany, cultural and intellectual history of modern Europe, philosophy of history.


Leslie Tuttle
Honors Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of History and Hum. and Western Civ. (Ph.D. Princeton, 2000) Gender, Women, Sexuality, and Modern Europe.


Marta V. Vicente
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1998) Women, Family, and Work in 18th-century Spain.


Nathan Wood
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Indiana, 2004) 19th and 20th century Eastern Europe, Poland, Modern Europe, Urban and Cultural History, the Popular Press.

Russia and Eastern Europe

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Eve Levin
Professor (Ph.D. Indiana University, 1983) Russia and Eastern Europe, particularly in the pre-modern period; gender, sexuality, religion, medicine.


Nathan Wood
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Indiana, 2004) 19th and 20th century Eastern Europe, Poland, Modern Europe, Urban and Cultural History, the Popular Press.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Maria Carlson
Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, and Associate Chair of Slavic Languages and Literature (PhD., Indiana University). Her area of concentration includes Russian cultural and intellectual history (18–21st centuries) and non-Marxist thought.

United States

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Karl Brooks
Associate Professor, History and Environmental Studies (Ph.D. Kansas, 2000; J.D. Harvard, 1983; M.Sc. London School of Economics, 1980; B.A. Yale, 1978), U.S. environmental history, American legal history, and postwar American culture and politics.


Jacob S. Dorman
Assistant Professor with joint appointment in History and American Studies (Ph.D. UCLA, 2004) African American history, black religion, and 1920's Harlem.


Jonathan Earle
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Princeton, 1996) Early Republic, Jacksonian, political, and US history.


Sheyda Jahanbani
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Brown University, 2008; M.A. Brown University, 2001; B.A. Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, 1999) U.S. foreign relations history, the U.S. and the world, modern U.S. History (post-1945 period).


Paul Kelton
Associate Professor and Department Chair (Ph.D. Oklahoma, 1998; M.A. Oklahoma, 1994; B.A. Tulsa, 1992) Indigenous Peoples, early America.


Adrian Lewis
Professor of History (Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1995) and Director of KU/Ft. Leavenworth program. Military history.


Jeffrey Moran
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Harvard, 1996) Modern U.S., cultural and intellectual history, history of sexuality, history of education, Asian-American history.


Rita Napier
Associate Professor (Ph.D. American, 1976) Social history of the American West, Native American history, history of Kansas.


Kim Warren
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Stanford, 2004; M.A. Stanford, 2000; B.A. Yale, 1994) U.S. Women's History.


Jennifer Weber
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Princeton, 2003) American Civil War, 19th century America, war and society.


Theodore Wilson
Professor (Ph.D. Indiana, 1966) Diplomatic and military history, 20th century America.


Donald Worster
Joyce and Elizabeth Hall Professor (Ph.D. Yale, 1971) U.S. History, Environmental history, North America and world, U.S. Western history, U.S. cultural and social history.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Shawn Alexander
Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies (PhD., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2004) and interim director of the Langston Hughes Center at the University of Kansas. His area of concentration is African American social and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th Centuries. His area of concentration is African American social and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th Centuries.


Ruben Flores
Assistant Professor of American Studies (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). His research interests include Latin American migration to the United States, the comparative histories of Mexico and the US, and the development of the social sciences during the era of industrialization.


Christopher Forth
Professor of Humanities & Western Civilization (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994). His research and teaching interests revolve around the cultural history of gender, sexuality and the body, with an initial focus on France that has expanded in recent years to include American and British culture.


Michael Hoeflich
Professor of Law (J.D., Yale, 1979; Ph.D., Cambridge, 2001). His research interests include Ethics, legal history, comparative law, contracts.


Randal Jelks
Associate Professor of American Studies and African & African American Studies (Ph.D., Michigan State). His research and writing interests are in the area of African American Religious, Urban, and Civil Rights History.


David Katzman
Professor of American Studies (Ph.D., University of Michigan). His research and teaching focus on American culture and race, ethnicity, identity, work, migration, and community.


Joshua Rosenbloom
Professor of Economics (Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University) and Associate Vice Provost for Research & Graduate Studies. His research interests include U.S. Economic History, and Applied Microeconomics.


Ann Schofield
Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Ph.D., the State University of New York at Binghamton, 1980). Her area of concentration is U.S. Women's History.

Women and Gender

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Elizabeth Kuznesof
Professor (Ph.D. California-Berkeley, 1976) Brazilian history, family history, quantitative methods, comparative social history, colonial Latin America.


Elizabeth MacGonagle
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Michigan State, 2002; M.A. Michigan State, 1996; B.A. Trinity College, Hartford, CT, 1990) African history and Comparative Black history with interests in social and cultural history and gender history.


Jeffrey Moran
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Harvard, 1996) Modern U.S., cultural and intellectual history, history of sexuality, history of education, Asian-American history.


Leslie Tuttle
Honors Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of History and Hum. and Western Civ. (Ph.D. Princeton, 2000) Gender, Women, Sexuality, and Modern Europe.


Marta Vicente
Associate Professor (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1998) Women, Family, and Work in 18th-century Spain.


Kim Warren
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Stanford, 2004; M.A. Stanford, 2000; B.A. Yale, 1994) U.S. Women's History.


Affiliate/Courtesy Professors

Ann Schofield
Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Ph.D., the State University of New York at Binghamton, 1980). Her area of concentration is U.S. Women's History.