Current History Graduate Students

Daphna Bendull, M.A.

Ethan Bernstein, M.A.

Benjamin Bertrand, Ph.D.
Aristocratic and monastic cultures in twelfth-century England, with a particular focus on the career of bishop Henry of Blois.

Lisa Betty, Ph.D.
Modern history focusing on the themes of Labor, Migration, and Diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa

Willa Blevins, Ph.D.
Economic and environmental history, specializing in the ecosystems and economies of the early American republic, specifically: agrarian communities’ systems of economic control and monetary innovation. 

Jack Broderson, M.A

Maria Carriere, Ph.D.

Stephen Cerulli, Ph.D.

Italian diaspora especially in North America, historic and international Italian identities, transatlantic fascism and anti-fascism, and anarchist and socialist thought and movements within the Italian diaspora.

Owen Clow, Ph.D.
Environmental and cultural history of the 20th Century United States. Environmentalism, region and regionalism, photography and visual culture, the 1990s and post-Cold War US history, digital history & humanities

Patrick C. DeBrosse, Ph.D.
Medieval political culture; the Angevin Empire; the crusading movement; Latin historiography; troubadour lyrics

Alexander DaCruz, Ph.D

Kyra Dezjot, Ph.D.

Frances Eshleman, Ph.D.
Late medieval canon law and its social application, penance and punishment, sexuality

Kasey Fausak, Ph.D.

Douglass Hamilton, Ph.D.
Medieval religious and political culture, Old French literature, the crusading period

Heather Hill, Ph.D.

William Hogue, Ph.D.
US Diplomatic History, US Foreign Relations in Latin America, Religion and American Foreign Relations.

Emily Horihan, Ph.D.
Urban history, NYC history, immigration, suburbanization

Joseph Kobeck, MA

Matthieu Langlois, Ph.D.

Alex Lodes, MA

Iris Loritz, Ph.D.

Richard Marquette, Ph.D.

Jaclyn Mule

Matt Mulhern, Ph.D.
Global Cold War, Diplomatic History, Foreign Relations

Fiona O'Brein, Ph.D

Catherine O'Brein, Ph.D.

Madison O'Donnell, M.A.

Christie Olek, Ph.D.
Social history of medicine, the healer-patient relationship, the intersection of medicine and law, medieval hospitals, women and gender

Nnaemeka Onyeagwa, MA

Nicholas Pisano, Ph.D.

Andrii Pykalo, M.A.

Amanda Racine, Ph.D.

Curtis Rager, Ph.D.
Monasticism, Orality and Literacy, and Cognition of the French High Middle Ages.

Karen Rawlins

Stephanie Robinson-Ramirez, Ph.D.

Michael Sanders, Ph.D.
The interactions of Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the late Middle Ages, particularly on the Iberian peninsula.

Meagan Schulman, Ph.D.
17th century Atlantic History; Piracy and Diplomacy, England, Spain, the Netherlands

Kaitlin Shine, Ph.D.
Nineteenth-and twentieth-century Europe; Italy, Great Britain and Germany; First World War; Nationalism; Race and Gender Studies; Memory Studies; Fascism; History of the Senses; Wartime Trauma; Post-War Transitions; and Migration.

Nicole Siegel, Ph.D.

William Tanner Smoot, Ph.D.
Early and High Medieval England, Monasticism, Religious History and Culture, Historical Memory

Michael Stracci, M.A.

Ryan Sullivan, Ph.D.

James (Spencer) Tompkins, Ph.D.

Catherine Williams, MA