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Faculty

JEREMY BROWN, PhD (University of California, San Diego)
Modern China

ELISE CHENIER, PhD. (Queens)
Modern Canada, sexuality, women and gender.

LUKE CLOSSEY, PhD (Berkeley)
Early modern world

JOHN CRAIG, PhD (Cambridge)
Early modern England

ALEXANDER DAWSON, PhD (SUNY)
Modern Latin America

KAREN FERGUSON, PhD (Duke)
20th Century United States

PAUL GARFINKEL, PhD (Brandeis)
Modern Italy

ANDREA GEIGER, PhD (Washington)
Western North America, migration

ANDRE GEROLYMATOS, PhD (McGill)
Modern Greece, political and social history

MARY ELLEN KELM, PhD (Toronto)
Modern Canada, indigenous peoples, health and gender

NICOLAS KENNY, PhD (Université de Montréal and Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Canada/Quebec, cultural and urban history, Europe

WILLEEN KEOUGH, PhD (Memorial)
Atlantic Canada, Ireland, gender, ethnicity, cultural memory, oral history

DIMITRI KRALLIS, PhD (Michigan)
Byzantium

THOMAS KUEHN, PhD (NYU)
Modern Middle East, Ottoman empire

MARK LEIER, PhD (Memorial)
Labour and the left, anarchism, post-confederation Canada

JACK LITTLE, PhD (Ottawa)
Canada/Quebec, social, cultural, political history

DERRYL MACLEAN, PhD (McGill)
South Asia, Central Asia, Middle East

JANICE MATSUMURA, PhD (York)
Modern Japan

EMILY O'BRIEN, PhD (Brown)
Italian Renaissance

HILMAR M. PABEL, PhD (Yale)
Early modern Europe, Reformation

ROXANNE PANCHASI, PhD (Rutgers)
Modern France

ALLEN SEAGER, PhD (York)
Western Canada, labour

PAUL SEDRA, PhD (NYU)
Modern Arab Middle East

JENNIFER SPEAR, PhD (Minnesota)
Early North America; race, gender & sexuality

JOSEPH TAYLOR, PhD (Washington)
Western North America, environmental history

ILYA VINKOVETSKY, PhD (Berkeley)
Modern Russia and Soviet Union

Sessional/Limited Term

AMANDA BIDNALL, PhD Boston College

MICHAEL LANTHIER, PhD (SFU)

RUTH MANDUJANO LOPEZ, MA (UNAM) PhD (UBC)
Latin American and Pacific history

SARAH WALSHAW, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis)

Retired Professors

RICHARD BOYER, PhD (University of Connecticut)
Colonial Latin America

ROD DAY, PhD (Harvard)
Modern French History

RICHARD DEBO, PhD (Nebraska)
Modern Russian and Soviet History

MICHAEL FELLMAN, PhD (Northwestern)
US History

DAVID GAGAN, PhD (Duke)
Canadian Social History, Social History of Medicine, Quantitative History

HANNAH GAY, PhD (London)
History of Science

CHARLES HAMILTON, PhD (Cornell)
Tudor and Stuart History

EDWARD INGRAM, Ph.D. (London School of Economics)
International History

HUGH J.M. JOHNSTON, PhD (London)
Canadian History; Immigration

MARTIN KITCHEN, PhD (London)
Modern German History

ROBERT KOEPKE, PhD (Stanford)
Modern French History

DAVID ROSS, PhD (London)
West African History

JOHN SPAGNOLO, D. Phil. (Oxford)
Modern Middle East

PIP STIGGER, BA (Bristol)
East African History

JOHN STUBBS, DPhil (Oxford)
Modern Britain

In Memoriam

ALAN ABERBACH, PhD (Florida)
US History

WILLIAM L. CLEVELAND, PhD Princeton
Modern Middle East History

DOUG COLE,
Canadian & US History

IAN DYCK, PhD Sussex
Modern England

JOHN HUTCHINSON, PhD (London)

DON KIRSCHNER, PhD (Iowa)
American History

RONALD NEWTON, PhD (Florida)
Modern Latin American History