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Rebecca L. Boehling
Professor
Modern European history, German history and European women's history,
post-World War II Germany and German-American relations, German women
in the postwar era
boehling@umbc.edu
R. Terry Bouton
Associate Professor
Early America, American revolution
bouton@umbc.edu
Kathryn Brown
Associate Professor
Russian and Eastern Europe, ethnicity and nationalism
kbrown@umbc.edu
Colin B. Burke
Associate Professor Emeritus
History of computers and American Intelligence agencies
burke@umbc.edu
Warren I. Cohen
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
American Diplomatic History
wcohen@umbc.edu
Amy Froide
Associate Professor
Early modern Britain, early modern Europe, European women's history
froide@umbc.edu
James S. Grubb
Professor
Renaissance and Reformation history, social relations in Renaissance Venice
grubb@umbc.edu
John W. Jeffries
Professor
20th century America, American political and policy history, World War
II American homefront, domestic policy making during World War II
jeffries@umbc.edu
Marjoleine Kars
Associate Professor
United States colonial, Atlantic world, and women's history
kars@umbc.edu
Barry Lanman
Professor of the Practice
lanman@umbc.edu
Kriste Lindenmeyer
Professor
Late 19th and early 20th century United States, history of childhood,
women and gender
lindenme@research.umbc.edu
Susan McDonough
Assistant Professor
Medieval history and western civilization, dynamics of religious and gender
interactions
mcdonoug@umbc.edu
Denise Meringolo
Assistant Professor
ddm@umbc.edu
Andrew Nolan
Lecturer and Director of History Program at Shady Grove
Modern United States, cultural and constitutional history
nolan@umbc.edu
Meredith Oyen
Assisant Professor
oyen@umbc.edu
Daniel Ritschel
Associate Professor
British and European history, economic and political history of modern
Britain
ritschel@umbc.edu
Anne Sarah Rubin
Associate Professor
Civil war, the U.S. South and 19th century America
arubin@umbc.edu
Michelle R. Scott
Associate Professor
United States African American and women's history, United States entertainment
culture
mscott@umbc.edu
Joseph N.
Tatarewicz
Associate Professor
History of science, science policy, and public history
tatarewicz@umbc.edu
Constantine N. Vaporis
Professor
Japanese and East Asian History, gender and women in Asia, Samurai in
Japanese history
vaporis@umbc.edu
Victor G. Wexler
Associate Professor Emeritus
18th-Century European intellectual history and historiography, French
Revolution, European history, the Enlightenment, Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
David Hume
wexler@umbc.edu
Ka-Che Yip
Professor
Chinese and East Asian history, medicine and diseases in China, Christian
missionary movement in China
yip@umbc.edu
July 1, 2011
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