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Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of History,
Women's Studies and German
2719 Haven
Modern Germany;Modern European women and gender;Labor and social movements;Welfare state;History of the body734.763.9937 / kcanning@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
2751 Haven Hall
Latin America and Brazil734.647.7946 / scaul@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
Director, Center for European Studies
1640 Haven Hall
Modern France; Europe; Gender, memory, violence; colonial and post-colonial734.763.4159 / joshcole@umich.edu
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Lila Miller Collegiate Professor of History and Women's Studies
2144 Lane Hall
Early Modern France, Cultural and Intellectual, Women and Gender734.647.0771 / goodmand@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
2507 Haven Hall
Medieval and Renaissance; cultural, social, legal734.764.8547 / dohughes@umich.edu
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Professor of History (and Obstetrics/Gynecology)
1735 Haven Hall
Africa, health, medicine, violence, religious studies, humanitarianism, gender, psychiatry, theory, ethnographic history, global history, visual culture734.647.4887 / nrhunt@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
2511 Haven Hall
Modern Britain, women's history, modern Europe, cultural studies734.647.4898 / kisrael@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
2703 Haven Hall
African American history; 19th century United States history; women's history; critical race theory, Atlantic world slavery and law734.647.5421 / msjonz@umich.edu
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Professor
2521 Haven Hall
Early American, women and religion734.763.7858 / sjuster@umich.edu
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Professor Emerita
1029 Tisch Hall
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Ruth Bordin Collegiate Professor
2627 Haven Hall
19th century women writers;American and women's intellectual history;American culture;Women's studies763.2289 / mckelley@umich.edu
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Arthur F. Thurnau Professor
2743 Haven Hall
Medieval and early modern Russia; history of cartography; comparative witchcraft, religion, politics and culture734.763.2049 / vkivelso@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor
United States; Public history734.647.5408 / mmcclel@umich.edu
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Professor
Chair, Department in Afroamerican and African Studies
4773 Haven Hall
African-American and Native-American interrelated and comparative histories, esecially 19th-century; African-American women's istory and literature; Native American women's history and literature; U.S. women's history734.764.5513 / tiya@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of American Culture and History
3767 Haven Hall
19th-century United States; Race, gender, and sexuality in the U.S.; Mexican-American history; Latino/a history; The history of sexuality734.615.5766 / apmora@umich.edu
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Professor
2664 Haven Hall
Women's and gender history, history of the family, sexuality, the body, and medicine, race and ethnicity, Jewish American history734.763.2296 / reginann@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor
2506 Haven Hall
Jewish history (particularly late antique); Palestinian and Babylonian rabbinic culture; Religion and mysticism; Law in the ancient world; Vision and visuality734.647.4616 / rneis@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
2519 Haven Hall
Social/cultural; Empire; Gender; Environmental; World/global647-0099 / northrop@umich.edu
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Professor
1727 Haven Hall
History of disease, disability, health, and the body; Professionalism and professional cultures; History of ethics and value issues in medicine;Film and the mediation of professional and popular cultures734.647.4876 / mpernick@umich.edu
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Professor
German literature, culture, history of the 15th and 16th centuries; Reformation; northern Renaissance; gender studies; crime and society; humanism; materiality of textual transmission; history of printing734.647.0251 / puffh@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor
4640 Haven Hall (DAAS)
20th-century United States; African American; African diaspora; Women and gender; Black feminism(s); Black Power; Social movements734.936.6528 / smrand@umich.edu
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Alice Freeman Palmer Professor of History
1743 Haven Hall
South Asia; Colonialism and Imperialism; World and Global; Women's Studies734.615.3451 / sinha@umich.edu
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Professor of History, German, Judaic Studies
Chair, Germanic Languages and Literature
3106 Modern Languages Bldg.
Modern Central European; cultural and intellectual; German-Jewish; history of sexuality734.764.8018 / spec@umich.edu
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Professor
History of medicine; Reproductive politics; Race and racial classification734-232-4976 / amstern@umich.edu
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Professor
Director, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies
1719 Haven Hall
Premodern patterns of gender construction and representation; war and manhood; work and environment; reproduction and lineage; impurity and law; violence and heroism; samurai films734.647.7298 / tomitono@umich.edu