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Michael G. Chang

Michael G. Chang

Michael G. Chang is a specialist in the history of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). He received his A.B. in sociology and East Asian Studies from Princeton University and his Ph.D in Chinese history from the University of California, San Diego. In addition to a full-length monograph, A Court on Horsebac...

Johanna Bockman

Johanna Bockman

Professor Bockman works in globalization studies, economic sociology, urban studies, and East European Studies. Her book Markets in the Name of Socialism: The Left-Wing Origins of Neoliberalism was published by Stanford University Press. In her research and teaching, Bockman uses comparative and hist...

Stamatina McGrath

Stamatina McGrath

Dr. McGrath received her BA in History from the College of William and Mary. She received her MA in Medieval History and PhD in Byzantine History from the Catholic University of America. Her scholarly interests are in textual analysis of Middle Byzantine historical accounts and examination of hagiogr...

Matthew B. Karush

Matthew B. Karush

Matt Karush received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1997. He teaches a broad range of undergraduate and graduate courses on modern Latin American history and has published extensively on labor politics and mass culture in Argentina. He is the author of three books and co-editor of a four...

ARTH 102-DL2: Symbols/Stories in Western Art

Fall 2024 -  Chris A. Gregg 

This art history course focuses on the representation of Greek myth in artworks from antiquity to the modern period, concentrating on Classical representations of the Greek and Roman world. We will examine the iconography and major narratives of ancient Greek mythology using both primary texts in tra...

HIST 384-001: Global History of Christianity

Fall 2024 -  Lincoln A. Mullen 

This course is organized around a comparative examination of the many forms global Christianity has taken over the past two thousand years. Chronologically, it begins with the ancient Jewish, Greek, and Roman contexts of early Christianity and continues through the present. Students will become famil...

ARTH 102-DL1: Symbols/Stories in Western Art

Fall 2024 -  Chris A. Gregg 

This art history course focuses on the representation of Greek myth in artworks from antiquity to the modern period, concentrating on Classical representations of the Greek and Roman world. We will examine the iconography and major narratives of ancient Greek mythology using both primary texts in tra...

Minor in Medieval Studies

The Middle Ages has had a powerful, long-lasting effect on cultures worldwide. A medieval studies curriculum enables students to discover just how much of our modern world can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The Minor Program in Medieval Studies has been designed as an interdisciplinary minor, to ...

Samuel Clowes Huneke

Samuel Clowes Huneke

Samuel Clowes Huneke is an award-winning historian of modern Europe, with a focus on the social and political history of twentieth-century Germany. He is broadly interested in how everyday life intersects with and shapes the relationships between citizens and states. His research focuses on the histo...

Huseyin Yilmaz

Huseyin Yilmaz

Dr. Yilmaz holds a Ph.D. in History and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University. His research interests focus on the early modern Middle East including political thought, geographic imageries, social movements, and cultural history. His most recent publications are “The Eastern Question and th...