Historical Materials

  • Francis Blouin

    Francis Blouin

    Professor
    Director, Bentley Historical Library
    Bentley Library, 1150 Beal

    Archives, documentation, and institutions of social memory; United States Social History, Michigan history.734.764.3482 / fblouin@umich.edu


  • John Carson

    John Carson

    Associate Professor
    Director and Director of Graduate Studies
    Science, Technology & Society
    1765 Haven Hall

    U.S. intellectual/cultural history, History of science, History of the human sciences, 19th-century U.S. history, European intellectual history734.647.7378 / jscarson@umich.edu


  • Dena Goodman

    Dena Goodman

    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


  • BIO-Hoffnung-Garskof

    Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof

    Associate Professor of American Culture and History 3751 Haven Hall

    Latino studies, Latin American and Caribbean history, transnational migrations, music, race and ethnicity.734.647.0253 / jessehg@umich.edu


  • Nancy Rose Hunt

    Nancy Rose Hunt

    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


  • Val Kivelson

    Valerie A. Kivelson

    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


  • Michelle McClellan

    Michelle McClellan

    Assistant Professor

    United States; Public history734.647.5408 / mmcclel@umich.edu


  • Rudolf Mrazek

    Rudolf Mrazek

    Professor 2749 Haven Hall

    Southease Asia; Modern Indonesia734.764.6588 / rdlf@umich.edu


  • Rachel Neis

    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


  • Helmut Puff

    Helmut Puff

    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