Field-Of-Study: European and Latin American History

Helmut Smith

I received my Ph.D. in history from Yale University in 1992 and have been teaching ever since at Vanderbilt University, where in 2004 I was appointed the Martha Rivers Ingram Chair in History. In the past decade, I have also been very involved in broadly interdisciplinary and humanistic work, most recently as Director of the

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Steven Pincus

Steve Pincus is Bradford Durfee Professor of History and of Area and International Studies at Yale University, where he has taught since 2005.  He specializes in early modern British, European, and Atlantic history.  He has published widely on issues as diverse as the rise of the coffeehouse, the foreign policy of the Cromwellian protectorate, the

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Eric Jennings

Eric T. Jennings is a professor of history at the University of Toronto.  He is a fellow at Victoria College and specializes in modern French colonialism. His study of French Equatorial Africa and Cameroon under Free French rule, entitled La France libre fut africaine, was published by Perrin in 2014, and will appear in English

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Francesca Trivellato

Francesca Trivellato is Frederick W. Hilles Professor of History at Yale University and a scholar of the social and economic history of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean. She received her B.A. from the University of Venice, Italy (1995), a Ph.D. in economic and social history from the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan (1999), and

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Magda Teter

Magda Teter grew up in Cold-War Poland. Having received an M.A. from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland, she moved to New York and earned her M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. from Columbia University.  She currently teaches at Wesleyan University.  She specializes in early modern religious and cultural history, with emphasis

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Benjamin Nathans

Benjamin Nathans is the Ronald S. Lauder Endowed Term Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, where he has taught since 1998. He received a B.A. in history from Yale University (1984) and a Ph.D. in modern Russian and European history from the University of California at Berkeley (1995). Along the way he

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Tamar Herzog

Tamar Herzog is professor of History at Stanford University, where she is also affiliated faculty member in the Law School. She earned her Ph.D. at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) in 1994, having previously obtained an M.A. in Latin American studies and a Law degree (B.A., L.L.B.) at the Hebrew

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Tonio Andrade

Tonio Andrade grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has degrees from Reed College (anthropology) and Yale University (history). He is currently based at Emory University, where he writes on global history and the history of China. His first book, How Taiwan Became Chinese (Columbia UP, 2008; Chinese translation, The Yuanliu Press, 2007), focuses

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