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Larrie D. Ferreiro

Larrie D. Ferreiro

Larrie D. Ferreiro FRHistS received his PhD in the History of Science and Technology from Imperial College London. He teaches history and engineering at George Mason University in Virginia, Georgetown University in Washington DC and the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. He has served for...

Zachary Schrag

Zachary Schrag

Zachary M. Schrag [silent c, rhymes with bag and flag] studies cities, technology, and public policy in the United States in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. He is the author of four books: The Great Society Subway: A History of the Washington Metro; Ethical Imperialism: Instit...

Jane Turner Censer

Jane Turner Censer

A specialist on the nineteenth-century United States, Jane Turner Censer joined the George Mason history faculty in 1989. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Johns Hopkins University. Her essays and prize winning articles have appeared in numerous journals including the Journal of Southern H...

Charles Chavis

Charles Chavis

Dr. Charles Chavis, Jr., Ph.D. is the Director of African and African American Studies at George Mason University. He is also the founding Director of the John Mitchell, Jr. Program for History, Justice, and Race at George Mason University’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Res...

Stephen Robertson

Stephen Robertson

Stephen Robertson is a cultural and social historian of the twentieth-century United States. Since 2003, digital history has occupied a central place in his research. In 2024 he published Harlem in Disorder, a spatial analysis of a racial disorder in 1935 in the form of a digital monograph. The multi...

Sam Lebovic

Sam Lebovic

Sam Lebovic is an historian of U.S. politics, culture, civil liberties, and foreign relations. He teaches broadly in these areas; his research focuses on the ways that democratic life and the public sphere have been shaped by capitalism and imperialism in the twentieth century. Educated at the Univer...

Michele Greet

Michele Greet

Professor Greet is Full Professor of Art History and affiliated faculty in Latin American Studies, Honors, and Women's Studies. She is the former president of the Association for Latin American Art. She received her Ph.D. in Modern Latin American art from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York Universi...

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...

Rex A. Wade

Rex A. Wade

Rex A. Wade joined the George Mason University faculty in 1986, after having taught at the University of Hawaii (1968-86), Wisconsin State University, La Crosse (1963-68), and as visiting professor at the University of North Carolina, University of Nebraska, and Portland State University. He retired ...

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...