Faculty by Thematic Field

Environment, Science, and Health

Alix Cooper
Jared Farmer
Helen Rodnite Lemay
Donna Rilling
Wolf Schäfer
Chris Sellers
Nancy Tomes

Nation, State, and Civil Society

Michael Barnhart
Eric Lewis Beverley
Themis Chronopoulos
Alix Cooper
Larry Frohman
Paul Gootenberg
Brooke Larson
Herman Lebovics
Iona Man-Cheong
Gary Marker
Wilbur Miller
Janis Mimura
Kathleen Nutter
Donna Rilling
Alice Ritscherle
Ian Roxborough
Chris Sellers
Kathleen Wilson

Women & Gender

Susan Hinely
Young-Sun Hong
Helen Rodnite Lemay
Shirley Lim
Sara Lipton
Gary Marker
April Masten
Donna Rilling
Alice Ritscherle
Joel T. Rosenthal
Nancy Tomes
Kathleen Wilson

Empire, Colonialism, & Globalization

Jennifer Anderson
Michael Barnhart
Eric Lewis Beverley
Young-Sun Hong
Ned Landsman
Brooke Larson
Herman Lebovics
Janis Mimura
Alice Ritscherle
Wolf Schäfer
Chris Sellers
Nancy Tomes
Olufemi Vaughan
Kathleen Wilson

Other Subfields:

Atlantic World

Jennifer Anderson
Alix Cooper
Paul Gootenberg
Ned Landsman
April Masten
Donna Rilling
Kathleen Wilson

Race & Ethnicity

Eric Lewis Beverley
Themis Chronopoulos
Young-Sun Hong
Ned Landsman
Brooke Larson
Shirley Lim
Iona Man-Cheong
April Masten
Kathleen Wilson

Pre-Modern History

Alix Cooper
Robert Goldenberg
Helen Rodnite Lemay
Sara Lipton
Joel T. Rosenthal
Paul Zimansky

Religion & Culture

Eric Lewis Beverley
Alix Cooper
Robert Goldenberg
Ned Landsman
Shirley Lim
Sara Lipton
Gary Marker
April Masten

Faculty Blog

HIS 542–Modern Latin American History (Graduate Field Seminar)

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

This Field Seminar introduces some major debates and literatures about Latin American history since 1820. It is designed for MA-level students who intend to go on to a Ph.D. in Latin American History, though advanced students from other geographic concentrations, disciplines, and area universities are more than welcome.
The focus is mainly historiographical or methodological: [...]

Masten at Davis Center

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

April Masten, Associate Professor of American History at SUNY Stony Brook, has been awarded a highly competitive resident fellowship at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University for the Spring 2008 semester.
The Davis Center was named in honor of an alumnus who provided a generous gift to ensure the continuance of [...]

Department Colloquium Series (Spring 2007)

Monday, January 15th, 2007

All presentations will be held in SBS N303.
Dr. Chris Sellers, “What was Earth Day?”
Thursday, February 9, 2007, 2:20-3:40pm
Dr. Robert Goldenberg, “When did ‘the Jews’ begin to Notice Christianity?”
Thursday, March 1, 2007, 12:50-2:10pm
Dr. April Masten
“The Challenge Dance: Mid-Nineteenth Century Migrations of Afro-Celtic Popular Culture”
Thursday, March 22, 2007, 12:50-2:10pm
Alberto Harambour
Thursday, April 12, 2007, 12:50-2:10pm