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  • Frances Maughan-Brown

    Frances Maughan-Brown

    Montserrat Lecturer, Philosophy Lecturer
    Areas of Expertise 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Feminist Philosophies, Aesthetics, Kierkegaard, Social and Political Philosophy
  • Gwenn Miller

    Gwenn Miller

    Montserrat Cluster Director (Global Society), Associate Professor, History Honors Advisor
    Areas of Expertise Colonial and Revolutionary Era America, Native America, Comparative Empire and the Global Connections of Early America
  • Munya Munochiveyi

    Munya Munochiveyi

    Associate Professor, History Department Chair
    Areas of Expertise African Social & Economic History; Theory & Methodology in History; Development Studies
  • Justin Poche

    Justin Poche

    Associate Professor
    Areas of Expertise Catholicism in the U. S. United States History, 1865-Present; American Religious History; Latin American History; U.S. Latino/a History
  • Ke Ren

    Ke Ren

    Associate Professor
    Areas of Expertise late imperial and modern Chinese history, Cultural and intellectual history, Sino-Western exchanges, cosmopolitanism, and transnational movements
  • Sanjog Rupakheti

    Sanjog Rupakheti

    Associate Professor
    Areas of Expertise Global/International; South Asia; Caste; Colonialism; Gender; Kingship; Law; Modernity; Nationalism
  • Liat Spiro

    Liat Spiro

    Assistant Professor
    Areas of Expertise Nineteenth-century U.S. history, history of capitalism, history of technology, imperialism and international political economy, and modern German history
  • Michelle Sterk Barrett

    Michelle Sterk Barrett

    Director, J.D. Power Center for Liberal Arts in the World Faculty, Faculty, CISS & Academic Internship Program
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    Stephanie Yuhl

    W. Arthur Garrity, Sr., Professor in Human Nature, Ethics and Society, Ombud
    Areas of Expertise Twentieth-century United States history, Gender and Sexuality history, Public history and memory, Social movements, Southern history