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Emeriti Faculty
Joyce Avrech Berkman
United States History, Modern European History, Women's History, Oral History, @email
Carlin Barton
Ancient History, Roman Empire, World Religions, @email
David Glassberg
Modern United States History, Public History, Environmental History, @email
John Higginson
History of South Africa, Comparative Labor History, @email
William M. Johnston
History of Modern Europe, Austria, Intellectual History, [email protected]
Robert E. Jones
History of Russia, Eastern Europe, @email
Bruce Laurie
United States History, Labor History, Abolition, [email protected]
Barry Levy
Early American History, @email
Gerald McFarland
United States History, @email
Richard H. Minear
History of Japan, @email
Stephen Nissenbaum
@email
Larry Owens
History of Science and Technology, @email
Stephen Pelz
Modern United States, Diplomatic History, no email
Jane M. Rausch
History of Latin America, Colombia, @email
Charles Rearick
History of Modern Europe, France, @email
Leonard Richards
19th-Century United States, @email
Roland Sarti
History of Modern Europe, Italy, @email
Neal Shipley
History of Modern Europe, Great Britain, @email
Ronald Story
United States History, @email
Marvin Swartz
History of Modern Europe, Holocaust, @email
Mary Wickwire
History of Britain, Canada, British Empire, @email
Mary Wilson
History of the Middle East, Syria, @email
Visiting and Adjunct Faculty
Ernest Allen, Jr.
Professor Emeritus, W.E.B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, @email
Aviva Ben-Ur
Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, @email
Matthew Barlow
Visiting Online Lecturer, @email
Laura Briggs
Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, @email
Jordan Katz
Assistant Professor, Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, @email
Toussaint Losier
Associate Professor, W.E.B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, @email
Laura McNeill
Visiting Lecturer, @email
Max Page
Professor, Department of Architecture, @email
Julia Sandy
Visiting Online Lecturer, @email
Amilcar Shabazz
Professor, W.E.B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, @email
Jonathan Skolnik
Associate Professor, Department of German and Scandinavian Studies, @email
Robert Sullivan
Professor, Department of German and Scandinavian Studies, @email
James Young
Professor Emeritus, Department of English and Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, @email
Five College Affiliated Faculty
African History
Holly Hansen
Professor Emeritus of History, Mount Holyoke College
Agrarian change in Africa, social history of the Buganda kingdom, precolonial African political culture, globalization as a historical process
Ancient and Medieval History
Richard Lim
Professor of History, Smith College
Ancient Mediterranean, Greek, and Roman History; religions of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds in late antiquity
Asian History
Lili M. Kim
Professor of History and Global Migrations, Hampshire College
20th-Century U.S. Race and Ethnicity, Asian-American Women, Immigration
Trent Maxey
Professor of Asian Languages and Civilizations and History
History of Japan
European History
Ernest Benz
Associate Professor of History, Smith College
Modern European Social History
Darcy Buerkle
Professor of History, Smith College
Modern European cultural history, Jewish history, women's history
Catherine A. Epstein
Henry Steele Comager Professor of History, Amherst College
20th-Century Europe, Central Europe, Modern Germany, and Nazi Germany
Sergey Glebov
Professor of History, Smith College
Russian and Soviet History; history of nationalism and multinational states
Jeremy King
Professor of History, Mount Holyoke College
Modern Central and Eastern Europe
Jutta Sperling
Professor of History, Hampshire College
Social, cultural, and gender history of early modern Europe
James Wald
Associate Professor of History, Hampshire College
Modern Europe, Central Europe, cultural history and memory, historic preservation
Global and Comparative History
Lili M. Kim
Professor of History and Global Migrations, Hampshire College
20th-Century U.S. Race and Ethnicity, Asian-American Women, Immigration
Latin American History
Rick A. Lopez
Anson D. Morse 1871 Professor of History and Professor of Environmental Studies
Modern and Colonial Latin America, US Latino History, Mexican Revolution, Indigenous Politics, US-Mexican Borderlands, Environmental History, Latin American Art
Middle East History
Monica Ringer
Professor of History & Asian Languages and Civilizations
Modern Middle East, Iran, the Ottoman Empire
Public History
James Wald
Associate Professor of History, Hampshire College
Modern Europe, Central Europe, cultural history and memory, historic preservation
Science, Technology, and the Environment
John W. Servios
Anson D. Morse Professor of History, Emeritus
History of Science and Medicine
United States History
Francis G. Couvares
E. Dwight Salmon Professor of History & American Studies, Amherst College
19th- and 20th-Century U.S. social and cultural history
Jennifer Guglielmo
Associate Professor of History, Smith College
U.S. social and cultural history with specialties in labor radicalism, social movements, im/migration, women’s history, race and ethnic relations
Amy Jordan
Associate Professor of African American History, Hampshire College
African American History and Women’s History
Lili M. Kim
Professor of History and Global Migrations, Hampshire College
20th-Century U.S. Race and Ethnicity, Asian-American Women, Immigration
Hilary Moss
Professor of Black Studies & History, Amherst College
Antebellum social and urban history, history of education
Women, Gender, Sexuality, and the Family
Darcy Buerkle
Professor of History, Smith College
Modern European cultural history, Jewish history, women's history
Jennifer Guglielmo
Associate Professor of History, Smith College
U.S. social and cultural history with specialties in labor radicalism, social movements, im/migration, women’s history, race and ethnic relations
Lili M. Kim
Professor of History and Global Migrations, Hampshire College
20th-Century U.S. Race and Ethnicity, Asian-American Women, Immigration
Amy Jordan
Associate Professor of African American History, Hampshire College
African American History and Women’s History
Jutta Sperling
Professor of History, Hampshire College
Social, cultural, and gender history of early modern Europe