Degree Programs Offered: Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor Barbara Cooper, 113B Van Dyck Hall, College Avenue Campus (848-932-8343)
Vice Chair for Graduate Education: Professor Walter Rucker, 114 Van Dyck Hall, College Avenue Campus (848-932-8355)
Website:
http://history.rutgers.edu/graduate/program-information
Members
of the Graduate Faculty
Tuna Artun, Assistant Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Ottoman Empire; medieval and early modern science; late Byzantine
Mia
Elisabeth Bay, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Yale
African American; American intellectual and cultural
Rudolph
M. Bell, Distinguished Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., CUNY
European social; Renaissance Italy; quantitative methods
Alastair
Bellany, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Princeton
Early modern Britain; political and cultural history
Carolyn
Brown, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Africa; labor
Kim
D. Butler, Associate Professor of Africana Studies and History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Johns Hopkins
Brazil; African diaspora; Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean studies
Susan
Lisa Carruthers, Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Leeds (UK)
U.S. foreign relations; media and war; culture and Cold War; empire
Kornel S. Chang, Associate Professor of History and American Studies, FAS-N; Ph.D., Chicago
Asian-American history, United States in the Pacific world; race, migration, and labor in the Americas
Paul
G.E. Clemens, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Early American; history of the South
Dorothy
Sue Cobble, Distinguished Professor of Labor Studies, History, and Women's and Gender
Studies, SMLR/SAS; Ph.D., Stanford
Labor; women and gender
Barbara
Cooper, Professor of History and African Studies, SAS; Ph.D., Boston
Africa; gender and culture
Belinda
Davis, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Modern Europe; Germany; gender; popular politics
James
Delbourgo, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Atlantic world; history of science; early modern; Enlightenment
Rachel
Devlin, Associate Professor of History, SAS, Ph.D., Yale
Twentieth-century American culture and gender
Leah DeVun, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Medieval and Renaissance; science, gender, and sexuality
Melissa
Feinberg, Associate Professor of History and Women's and Gender's Studies, SAS;
Ph.D., Chicago
Central and Eastern Europe; gender history; human rights and citizenship
Lilia Fernandez, Associate Professor of Latino and Caribbean Studies, SAS; Ph.D., California (San Diego)
U.S. Latino; immigration; race and ethnicity; urban; women's history
Leslie
Ellen Fishbein, Associate Professor of American Studies and Jewish Studies, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Women and gender
David
Foglesong, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
American foreign relations; Soviet
Marisa Fuentes,
Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and History, SAS; Ph.D.,
California (Berkeley)
Postcolonial theory and analyses of sexuality and gender in the early black
Atlantic world
Ziva
Galili, Distinguished Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Modern Russia; Eastern Europe
Angus
Kress Gillespie, Professor of American Studies, SAS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
American folklore
Eva Giloi, Associate Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Princeton
Nineteenth- and 20th-century European history; modern Germany
Janet
Golden, Professor of History, FAS-C; Ph.D., Boston
U.S. women; U.S. social; medicine
James
Goodman, Distinguished Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Princeton
Modern U.S. race relations and politics; literature as history
David
Greenberg, Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and History, SC&I/SAS;
Ph.D., Columbia
Twentieth-century United States; political and cultural
Paul
Hanebrink, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Chicago
Twentieth-century Eastern Europe; the Habsburg Empire; 20th-century Europe
Jochen
Hellbeck, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Soviet Union
Bayo Holsey, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Ethnography; public history and culture; the slave trade; transnationalism; Africa
Chie Ikeya, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Cornell Southeast Asian history; Burma; colonialism; race, gender, and sexuality
Paul
B. Israel, Director, Thomas A. Edison Papers, SAS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Technology
Jennifer
M. Jones, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Early modern Europe; France; European women
Toby
C. Jones, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Stanford
Modern Middle East; political Islam; technology and environment
Benjamin
Justice, Professor of Education, GSE; Ph.D., Stanford
Education; prison education; religion in public schools; 19th-century United
States
Tarek
Kahlaoui, Assistant Professor of Art History and History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania
Islamic history and culture in the Mediterranean
Samantha
Kelly, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Northwestern
Medieval Europe
Suzy Kim, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures, SAS; Ph.D., Chicago
Modern Korean history; social and cultural history; gender studies; oral history; social theory
Tia
Kolbaba, Associate Professor of Religion, SAS; Ph.D., Toronto
Byzantine; religion
Seth
D. Koven, Lessing Professor of History and Poetics, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Britain; women's gender and sexuality; cultural history of modern Europe
Aldo
A. Lauria-Santiago, Professor of Latino and Caribbean Studies, SAS;
Ph.D., Chicago
Latin America; Central America; peasantry; revolution
T.J.
Jackson Lears, Distinguished Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Yale
U.S. cultural and intellectual
Sukhee Lee, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Middle-period China; early modern China; early modern Europe
Jan
E. Lewis, Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Michigan
U.S. family and women; early American
Xun
Liu, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Southern California
China; Daoism; Chinese medicine; modern East Asia
James
Livingston, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Northern Illinois
Nineteenth- and 20th-century U.S. intellectual and economic
Kathleen
López, Associate Professor of Latino and Caribbean Studies, SAS;
Ph.D., Michigan
Caribbean; Latin America; diaspora studies
Neil
Maher, Associate Professor of History, NJIT/FAS-N; Ph.D., New
York
U.S. environment; technology; medicine and health; 20th-century U.S. social and
political
Norman
D. Markowitz, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan
U.S. political; radical movements
Margaret
Marsh, University Professor, FAS-C; Ph.D., Rutgers
United States; gender and medicine; gender and culture; sexuality and
reproduction
James
P. Masschaele, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Toronto
Medieval Europe; English economic
Louis P. Masur, Distinguished Professor of History and American Studies, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
American cultural history
Johan Mathew, Assistant Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
Indian Ocean; capitalism; transnational
Matt
Matsuda, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Modern Europe; France; cultural; global Richard L. McCormick, Distinguished University Professor of History and Education; Ph.D., Yale
United States political; higher education
Jennifer
Mittelstadt, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Twentieth-century U.S. politics; gender, race, and the state; women; military
Donna
Murch, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
African American; African diaspora
Stephen
Pemberton, Associate Professor of History, NJIT/FAS-N; Ph.D., North Carolina
Twentieth-century medicine; public health; biomedical services and technology
Jamie Pietruska, Assistant Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nineteenth-century U.S. culture; science and technology; knowledge production
Stephen
W. Reinert, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Los
Angeles)
Byzantine; medieval Balkan; early Ottoman history
Gary
Rendsburg, Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies, SAS; Ph.D.,
New York
Ancient Israel and Egypt; Bible; history of Hebrew language
Michael
Aaron Rockland, Professor of American Studies, SAS; Ph.D., Minnesota
U.S. popular culture
Donald
T. Roden, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Modern Japan; social and intellectual
Walter C. Rucker, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Riverside)
Slave culture, resistance, and identity formation in the Atlantic African diaspora
Said S. Samatar, Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D.,
Northwestern
Modern Africa; nationalism; African literature and religion
Beryl
E. Satter, Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Yale
U.S. women; medicine
Johanna
Schoen, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., North Carolina
Twentieth-century United States; public health
Andrew Shankman, Associate Professor of History, FAS-C; Ph.D., Princeton
Colonial British North America; revolutionary and early national U.S.; early modern England
Richard
Sher, Distinguished Professor of History, NJIT/FAS-N; Ph.D., Chicago
Communications, technology, and enlightenment
Peter
Silver, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Yale
Colonial and revolutionary North America; American Indian
Nancy
Sinkoff, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Columbia
Early modern and modern Jewish; Eastern Europe
Julia Stephens, Assistant Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Harvard
South Asia; Islam; gender
Timothy Stewart-Winter, Associate Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., Chicago
Modern U.S. history; sexualities and gender
Whitney Strub, Associate Professor of History, FAS-N; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Modern U.S. history; history of sexuality; film; legal, political, and cultural history
Judith Surkis, Associate Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Cornell
Modern Europe and European empires, especially France and North Africa; gender and sexuality
Sarolta Anna Takács, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Roman and Byzantine history; digital humanities and social sciences
Paola
Tartakoff, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, SAS; Ph.D.,
Columbia
Religious and cultural history of medieval Europe
Camilla
Townsend, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Rutgers
Latin America; Native America; women's and gender; early America
Gail
Triner, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Latin America; Brazil
Andrew Urban, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, SAS; Ph.D., Minnesota
U.S. immigration, empire, and labor history; public history and memory
Mark
Wasserman, Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Chicago
Modern Latin America; Mexico
Deborah
G. White, Distinguished Professor of History, SAS; Ph.D., Illinois
African American; women's and gender
Carla Yanni, Professor of Art History, SAS; Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania
Architecture in Europe and the United States from the 19th century to the present
Yael
Zerubavel, Professor of Jewish Studies and History, SAS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Jewish social, cultural, intellectual, and literary
Adjunct
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Sandy
Russell Jones, Assistant Teaching Professor in History, SAS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Women in Islam; Islamic law; sociology of religion