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Organization of American Historians Resource Guide for Media
United States History Experts by Topic
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University• Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University
of California, Santa Barbara• Hasia Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish
History and Director, Goldstein-Goren Center for American JewishHistory, New York University
• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University ofPittsburgh School of Law
• Cheryl Greenberg, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor ofHistory, Trinity College
• Donald Schwartz, California State University, Long Beach
Business and Economics (Includes Capitalism, Welfare State, Poverty and Social Policy, Trends in Inequality)
• Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and FlorenceKelley Professor of History, New York University
• Ajay K. Mehrotra, Executive Director & Research Professor, ABFand Professor of Law & History, Northwestern University
• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, BarnardCollege, Columbia University
• Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of GraduateStudies, University of California, Santa Barbara
• Scott A. Sandage, Associate Professor of History, CarnegieMellon University
Civil Liberties/Civil Rights • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University• Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University• Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law
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Civil Liberties/Civil Rights, continued • Eliga H. Gould, Professor and Department Chair, University of
New Hampshire• Cheryl Greenberg, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of
History, Trinity College• Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History,
and codirector of the Center for Law, History, and Culture, University ofSouthern California
• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential TeachingScholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
• Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana StateUniversity, Bozeman
• William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Minnesota• Bruce Kuklick, Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania• Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director,
The Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology• Ellen Schrecker, Professor of History, emerita, Yeshiva University• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California
State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study ofWomen, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
• Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, Universityof Connecticut
• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in
Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University ofTexas at Austin
• Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of History, University of Michigan• Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History Department University
at Buffalo, State University of New York
Crime and Violence • Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director,
The Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology• Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of History, University of Michigan
Elections/Electoral College/Voting Rights • Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University• Todd Estes, Professor of History and Department Chair, Oakland University• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law
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Elections/Electoral College/Voting Rights, continued • Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching
Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs• Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate
Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara• Ted Ownby, Professor of History and Director, Center for the Study
of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi• Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, University
of Connecticut• Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History,
George Mason University
Environment and Natural Resources • Adam Rome, Professor of History, University at Buffalo, State University of
New York
Immigration and Migration • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University• Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University• Hasia Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish
History and Director, Goldstein-Goren Center for American JewishHistory, New York University
• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University ofPittsburgh School of Law
• Mario T. García, Professor of Chicano Studies and History, University ofCalifornia Santa Barbara
• Walter D. Kamphoefner, Professor of History, Texas A&M University• Donald Schwartz, California State University, Long Beach• Paul R. Spickard, Professor of History and Affiliate Professor of Asian
American Studies, Black Studies, Religious Studies, East Asian Studies, andthe Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, SantaBarbara
• Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Professor and Chair of Asian AmericanStudies, University of California, Irvine
International Relations • David C. Engerman, Ottilie Springer Professor of History, and
Chair, Department of History, Brandeis University• Eliga H. Gould, Professor and Department Chair, University of
New Hampshire
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International Relations, continued • Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University• Thomas Alan Schwartz, Professor of History and Political
Science, Vanderbilt University
Labor and Working Class • Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of
California, Santa Barbara• Kevin Boyle, William Smith Mason Professor of American History,
Northwestern University• Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University• William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Minnesota• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, Barnard
College, Columbia University• Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate
Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History Department University
at Buffalo, State University of New York
Latino/a • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University• Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of
California, Santa Barbara• Mario T. García, Professor of Chicano Studies and History, University of
California Santa Barbara
Legal and Constitutional • Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law• Eliga H. Gould, Professor and Department Chair, University of
New Hampshire• Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History,
and codirector of the Center for Law, History, and Culture, University ofSouthern California
• Hendrik Hartog, Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor in the Historyof American Law and Liberty, Princeton University
• Ajay K. Mehrotra, Executive Director & Research Professor, ABFand Professor of Law & History, Northwestern University
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Legal and Constitutional, continued • Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California
State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study ofWomen, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
• Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History,George Mason University
Mass Communications • Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and Florence
Kelley Professor of History, New York University• Michelle Nickerson, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University,
Chicago• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa
Medicine/Social Welfare and Public Health (Includes Reproductive Rights and Family Violence)
• Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and FlorenceKelley Professor of History, New York University
• Elizabeth Lunbeck, Professor of History of Science, Harvard University• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, Barnard
College, Columbia University• Leslie J. Reagan, Professor of History, University of Illinois at
Urbana- Champaign• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California
State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study ofWomen, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
Native Americans/American Indian • Frederick E. Hoxie, Professor of History, emeritus, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign• Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University
Philanthropy • Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate
Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Politics • Todd Estes, Professor of History and Department Chair, Oakland University• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching
Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
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Politics, continued • Michelle Nickerson, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University,
Chicago• Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate
Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara• Ted Ownby, Professor of History and Director, Center for the Study
of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi• Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director,
The Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California
State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study ofWomen, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
• Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, University of South Carolina• Randall Stephens, Associate Professor in History and American Studies,
Northumbria University• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in
Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University ofTexas at Austin
• Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History DepartmentUniversity at Buffalo, State University of New York
Populism • Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University• Todd Estes, Professor of History and Department Chair, Oakland University• Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and Florence
Kelley Professor of History, New York University• Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison• Bruce Kuklick, Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania• Ajay K. Mehrotra, Executive Director & Research Professor, ABF
and Professor of Law & History, Northwestern University• Michelle Nickerson, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University,
Chicago• Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University• E. Anthony Rotundo, Alfred E. Stearns Instructor in History and
Social Science, Phillips Academy, Andover• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in
Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University ofTexas at Austin
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Populism, continued • Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History Department
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Presidential (Includes Founding Fathers) • Daniel Feller, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Professor
of History, University of Tennessee• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law• Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State
University, Bozeman• Elizabeth Lunbeck, Professor of History of Science, Harvard University• Michelle Nickerson, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University,
Chicago• Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Professor of History, Emeritus, University
of Virginia• Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California
State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study ofWomen, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in GlobalAffairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University of Texas atAustin
• Allan M. Winkler, Professor of History, Emeritus, Miami University• Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History,
George Mason University
Public History and Memory • Kevin Boyle, William Smith Mason Professor of American History,
Northwestern University• Stephanie Coontz, Professor, The Evergreen State College
Race • Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of
California, Santa Barbara• Kevin Boyle, William Smith Mason Professor of American History,
Northwestern University• Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University• Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History,
Vanderbilt University
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Race, continued • Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law• Cheryl Greenberg, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of
History, Trinity College• Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History,
and a codirector of the Center for Law, History, and Culture, Universityof Southern California
• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential TeachingScholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
• William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Minnesota• Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison• Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Professor of History, Emeritus, University
of Virginia• Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University• Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director,
The Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology• Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, University
of Connecticut• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History Department University
at Buffalo, State University of New York
Religion • Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of
California, Santa Barbara• Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching
Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs• Randall Stephens, Associate Professor in History and American Studies,
Northumbria University
Security State (Includes Wiretaps) • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University• Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law
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Security State (Includes Wiretaps) • Eliga H. Gould, Professor and Department Chair, University of
New Hampshire• Cheryl Greenberg, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of
History, Trinity College• Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State
University, Bozeman• Bruce Kuklick, Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania• Ellen Schrecker, Professor of History, emerita, Yeshiva University• Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, University
of Connecticut• Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in
Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University ofTexas at Austin
Social Movements • Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching
Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, Barnard
College, Columbia University• Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, University of South Carolina• Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of History, University of Michigan
Southern History • Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, University of South Carolina
Teaching • Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education, University of
Pennsylvania
Transnational and Comparative • Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in
Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University ofTexas at Austin
Voting Rights (Includes Gerrymandering and Redistricting) • Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of
Pittsburgh School of Law• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching
Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
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Voting Rights (Includes Gerrymandering and Redistricting), continued
• Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
• Ted Ownby, Professor of History and Director, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi
• Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, University of Connecticut
• Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History, George Mason University
Women (Includes Feminism and Antifeminism) • Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown
University • Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of
California, Santa Barbara • Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and Florence
Kelley Professor of History, New York University • Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History,
and codirector of the Center for Law, History, and Culture, University of Southern California
• Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State University, Bozeman
• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, Barnard College, Columbia University
• Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director, The Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology
• Leslie J. Reagan, Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign
• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study of Women, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
• Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, University of South Carolina • Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa • Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History,
George Mason University
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United States History Experts by Name
• Katherine Benton-Cohen, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Civil Liberties, Security State, Immigration and Migration, Latino/a, Women
• Eileen Boris, Hull Professor, Department of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Labor and Working Class, Latino/a, Race, Religion, Women
• Kevin Boyle, William Smith Mason Professor of American History, Northwestern University
Labor and Working Class, Public History and Memory, Race • Stephanie Coontz, Professor, The Evergreen State College
Public History and Memory • Edward Countryman, University Distinguished Professor,
Southern Methodist University Civil Liberties, Security State, Immigration and Migration, Race, Religion
• Jefferson Cowie, James G. Stahlman Professor of History, Vanderbilt University
Civil Rights, Elections, Electoral College, Voting Rights, Labor and Working Class, Populism, Race
• Hasia Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and Director, Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History, New York University
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Immigration and Migration
• David C. Engerman, Ottilie Springer Professor of History, and Chair, Department of History, Brandeis University
International Relations • Todd Estes, Professor of History and Department Chair, Oakland
University Elections, Electoral College, Voting Rights, Politics, Populism
• Daniel Feller, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History, University of Tennessee
Presidential
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• Paul Finkelman, John E. Murray Visiting Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Civil Liberties, Security State, Civil Rights, Elections, Electoral College, Executive Orders, Executive Power, First Amendment and the Media, Immigration and Migration, Perjury in Confirmation Hearings and Elsewhere, Race, Religion, Voting Rights, Wiretaps
• Mario T. García, Professor of Chicano Studies and History, University of California Santa Barbara
Immigration and Migration, Latino/a • Linda Gordon, University Professor of the Humanities and Florence Kelley
Professor of History, New York University Family Violence, Mass Communications, Medicine, Populism, Reproductive Justice, Welfare State, Women
• Eliga H. Gould, Professor and Department Chair, University of New Hampshire
Civil Liberties, Security State, International Relations, Legal and Constitutional
• Cheryl Greenberg, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of History, Trinity College
Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Race, Security State
• Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History, and a codirector of the Center for Law, History, and Culture, University of Southern California
Civil Rights, Legal and Constitutional, Race, Women • Hendrik Hartog, Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor in the History of
American Law and Liberty, Princeton University Legal and Constitutional
• Paul Harvey, Professor of History and a Presidential Teaching Scholar, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
Civil Rights, Elections, Electoral College, Politics, Race, Religion, Social Movements, Voting Rights
• Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State University, Bozeman
Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Presidential, Security State, Women • Frederick E. Hoxie, Professor of History, emeritus, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign American Indian
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• William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Minnesota Civil Rights, Labor and Working Class, Race
• Walter D. Kamphoefner, Professor of History, Texas A&M University Immigration and Migration
• Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison Populism, Race
• Bruce Kuklick, Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania Civil Liberties, Populism, Security State
• Elizabeth Lunbeck, Professor of History of Science, Harvard University Medicine, Narcissism in the age of Trump; Trump's relations with his followers
• Ajay K. Mehrotra, Executive Director & Research Professor, ABF and Professor of Law & History, Northwestern University
American Bar Foundation, Business and Economics, Capitalism, Populism
• Premilla Nadasen, Associate Professor of History, Barnard College, Columbia University
Business and Economics, Labor and Working Class, Social Movements, Social Welfare and Public Health, Women
• Michelle Nickerson, Associate Professor of History, Loyola University, Chicago
Mass Communications, Politics, Populism, Presidential • Alice O'Connor, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies,
University of California, Santa Barbara Elections, Electoral College, Labor and Working Class, Philanthropy, Politics, Poverty and Social Policy, Trends in Inequality, Voting Rights
• Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Virginia
Presidential, Race • Jason M. Opal, Associate Professor of History, McGill University
American Indian, International Relations, Populism, Presidential, Race
• Ted Ownby, Professor of History and Director, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi
Elections, Electoral College, Politics, Voting Rights • Sherie M. Randolph, Associate Professor of History and Co-Director, The
Black Feminist Think Tank, Georgia Institute of Technology Civil Rights, Crime and Violence, Politics, Race, Women
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• Leslie J. Reagan, Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign
Medicine, Women • Adam Rome, Professor of History, University at Buffalo, State University of
New York Environment and Natural Resources
• E. Anthony Rotundo, Alfred E. Stearns Instructor in History and Social Science, Phillips Academy, Andover
Populism • Scott A. Sandage, Associate Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon
University Capitalism
• Ellen Schrecker, Professor of History, emerita, Yeshiva University Civil Liberties, Security State
• Donna C. Schuele, faculty member, Dept of Political Science, California State University, Los Angeles; research affiliate, Center for the Study of Women, UCLA, California State University, Los Angeles
California Law and Politics, Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Constitutional Law (civil rights, civil liberties, presidential power, state-federal relations, etc.), Courts and Judges (United State Supreme Court, federal and state courts),Family Law, Gender (law and politics), International Relations, Legal and Constitutional, Los Angeles Politics, Presidential, Reaganism and the Rise of the New Right, Reproductive Rights, Security State, Women
• Donald Schwartz, California State University, Long Beach Antisemitism and Religious Persecution, Immigration and Migration
• Thomas Alan Schwartz, Professor of History and Political Science, Vanderbilt University
International Relations • Manisha Sinha, Draper Chair in American History, University of
Connecticut Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Elections, Electoral College, Security State, Race, Voting Rights
• Paul R. Spickard, Professor of History and Affiliate Professor of Asian American Studies, Black Studies, Religious Studies, East Asian Studies, and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Immigration and Migration
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• Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, University of South Carolina
Conservative Women, Politics, Social Movements, Southern History, Women, Woman Suffrage Movement, Women’s Rights Movement
• Randall Stephens, Associate Professor in History and American Studies, Northumbria University
Politics, Religion • Landon R. Storrs, Professor of History, University of Iowa
Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Feminism and Antifeminism, Labor and Working Class, Mass Communications, McCarthyism, Politics, Populism, Race, Security State, 20th Century Women and Politics
• Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs, Professor of History and Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Civil Liberties, Politics, Populism, Presidential, Security State, Transnational and Comparative
• Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of History, University of Michigan Civil Rights, Crime and Violence, Social Movements
• Allan M. Winkler, Professor of History, Emeritus, Miami University Presidential
• Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor and Chair of History Department University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Civil Rights, Labor and Working Class, Politics, Populism, Race • Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Professor and Chair of Asian American Studies,
University of California, Irvine Immigration and Migration
• Rosemarie Zagarri, University Professor and Professor of History, George Mason University
Early American Women, Elections, Electoral College, Founding Fathers (especially Washington), Gerrymandering and Redistricting, U.S. Constitution, Voting Rights
• Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education, University of Pennsylvania
Teaching
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