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Faculty List
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Name Field(s) Contact A Caroline Acker
Associate Professor and Department HeadMedicine, drugs, policy acker@andrew.cmu.edu Shawn Alfonso-Wells
Adjunct Professor, CAUSE Research AssistantAnthropology, Race and Ethnicity shawna@andrew.cmu.edu Susan Ambrose
Teaching ProfessorTeaching/Learning and Immigration sa0n@andrew.cmu.edu Jay Aronson
Associate Professorscience and technology; law, ethics and human rights aronson@andrew.cmu.edu B Edith Balas
Adjunct ProfessorModern Art and Renaissance Art ebalas@andrew.cmu.edu Linda Benedict-Jones
Adjunct ProfessorPhotography Benedict-jonesl@
carnegiemuseums.orgBarbara Burstin
Adjunct ProfessorHolocaust and Jewish studies burstin@andrew.cmu.edu C Allyson F. Creasman
Associate ProfessorEarly modern Germany, Reformation acreasman@cmu.edu D Jared Day
Adjunct Professor, Research AssociateUrban and environmental issues jd2i@andrew.cmu.edu E Laurie Zittrain Eisenberg
Teaching Professor of HistoryMiddle East, Arab-Israel conflict and peace process le3a@andrew.cmu.edu Paul Eiss
Associate ProfessorLatin America, Anthropology pke@andrew.cmu.edu F Karen Faulk
Adjunct ProfessorPolitical and Legal Anthropology kfaulk@andrew.cmu.edu Edwin Fenton
Faculty Emeritusef19@andrew.cmu.edu Edda Fields-Black
Associate ProfessorAfrica, labor, women fieldsblack@cmu.edu Michal Friedman
Adjunct FacultyJewish, Spanish, Sephardic history mrf25@andrew.cmu.edu G Wendy Goldman
ProfessorSoviet Union and Russia, politics, labor, women goldman@andrew.cmu.edu H Timothy Haggerty
Adjunct ProfessorCultural roles for men, policy issues concerning sexuality and military service. th1h@andrew.cmu.edu Donna Harsch
Professor of HistoryModern Europe, Germany, women dh44@andrew.cmu.edu K Lansiné Kaba
Distinguished Visiting Professor of History, Qatarlkaba@andrew.cmu.edu Naum Kats
Adjunct Professor & Undergraduate AdvisorPolitical, social and cultural history of Russia kats@andrew.cmu.edu L Katherine A. Lynch
Professor, Director of Graduate StudiesModern Europe, family and population, French social kl18@andrew.cmu.edu M Richard Maddox
ProfessorAnthropology, Spain, Europe, global transformation, cultural politics maddox@andrew.cmu.edu Kevin McDonald
A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral FellowColonial America, Atlantic World, history of empire kevinmcd@andrew.cmu.edu David W. Miller
ProfessorModern Britain and Ireland, computer applications, religion dwmiller@cmu.edu N Marie Norman
Adjunct ProfessorSouth Asian history and culture, anthropological theory and practice marieknorman6@gmail.com R Benjamin Reilly
Visiting Assistant Professor CMU QatarEnvironmental History, 18th Century Europe, Arabian Peninsula breilly2@qatar.cmu.edu Daniel Resnick
Faculty EmeritusSocial history dr0q@andrew.cmu.edu Roger Rouse
Associate Teaching ProfessorCultural politics, class relations, migration rrouse@andrew.cmu.edu S Scott Sandage
Associate Professor, Director of Undergraduate StudiesCultural, 19th-century America, business sandage@andrew.cmu.edu Judith Schachter
ProfessorCultural anthropology; kinship and adoption; Hawai'i and the Pacific; Field methods. jm1e@andrew.cmu.edu Steven Schlossman
Professor of HistoryCriminal justice, education, sport and society sls@cmu.edu Aaron Shkuda
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) New Faculty Fellowashkuda@andrew.cmu.edu Nico Slate
Assistant Professor20th Century America, African American, South Asia slate@cmu.edu John Soluri
Associate ProfessorLatin America, environmental, commodities jsoluri@andrew.cmu.edu Donald Sutton
ProfessorQing and 20th century China, Taiwan, history and anthropology, ritual and religion, ethnicity ds27@andrew.cmu.edu T Joel A. Tarr
Richard S. Caliguiri University Professor of History and PolicyUrban, environmental, policy jt03@andrew.cmu.edu Lisa Tetrault
Associate ProfessorU.S. women tetrault@cmu.edu Joe W. Trotter
Giant Eagle Professor of History and Social JusticeUrban, African American, labor trotter@andrew.cmu.edu -
Department Statement
The Department of History's foremost strength is the quality of its faculty. Composed of leading scholars with international reputations in their fields and an enviable record of winning prestigious professional prizes, grants, and contracts, the faculty has also achieved campus-wide recognition for its commitment to pedagogical innovation and excellence.
The faculty are committed principally to the discussion format inside the classroom and emphasize breadth of learning, command of basic research skills, precision in writing, and facility in oral presentation. They serve students actively as both academic and personal advisors and seek to foster an adventuresome intellectual climate that nurtures individual and collaborative inquiry, within and across disciplines.

