
Liza Black
Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Native American and Indigenous Studies
- blackli@iu.edu

Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Native American and Indigenous Studies

Stephen F. Cohen Chair of Russian History and Professor, Department of History
Russian and Soviet History; Environmental History; Global History

John W. Hill Chair of East European History and Professor, Department of History
Gender; Citizenship; War and memory; Eastern Europe

Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Media School
Race; Film, Media and Popular Culture; Native American and Indigenous Studies

Assistant Professor, Department of History
Asian History, Cultural History, Global History

Professor, Department of History; Professor, International Studies; Editor, Diplomatic History
Diplomatic history; Modernization theory; U.S.-Asian relations; Intelligence

Donald A. Rogers Professor, Department of History
Late antique and early medieval Europe; Medieval historiography; Urban change in Late Antiquity; Material culture and archaeology

Associate Chair, Department of History; Associate Professor, Department of History
Spanish-Cuban-American War; Empire; Coloniality; Slavery; Race and Gender in Latin America; Caribbean History; Digital Humanities; Teaching and Learning

Associate Professor, Department of History;
19th-Century U.S. History; U.S. Foreign Relations; Globalization; Early America / Atlantic World / British Empire; Communications and Knowledge; Liang Qichao


Clinical Associate Professor, Department of History; Advance College Project History Liaison; Adjunct, Religious Studies
US Religious History; Comparative Labor and

Professor, Department of History; Adjunct Professor, Department of Classical Studies
Economy and society of the Roman Empire; environmental history; ancient diseases and epidemics; money and coinage; historical methodology.

Associate Professor, Department of History
19th and 20th Century; Global History; Western European History; Citizenship and Belonging; Empire and Colonialism; Historical Teaching and Practice; Public History and Memory

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History; Associate Professor, Department of History
Environmental History; Land policy; Modern US

Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute
Global History; History of Medicine; Russian History

Bernardo Mendel Chair in Latin American History and Provost Professor
Mexico; Latin America; political culture, war

Executive Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; Professor, Department of History
Africa; Religion; Intellectual and cultural

Associate Professor, Department of History
Modern East Central Europe; The First World War; Welfare State; Democratization and Bureaucracy; Nationalism in Multinational Empire; Citizenship; Disability

Ruth N. Halls Professor; Department of American Studies; Department of History
Asian American and Asian Canadian studies; transnational American studies; afterlife of wartime incarceration; wartime prisons on Native land

Professor, Department of History; Director, IU Food Institute; Adjunct, Department of Geography
Italy: fascism, population, children, smoking, food

Associate Professor, Department of History
early American history; the American Revolution; social and cultural history; disability

Director, Victorian Studies Program; Robert H. Ferrell Chair; Professor, Department of English; Professor, Department of History; Co-Editor, Victorian Studies
Victorian Culture, Society, and Literature; History of Britain and the British Empire; Military Culture; Diaries, Memoirs and Life Writing; Museum History and Public History

Professor, Department of History; Professor and Chair, Department of American Studies
U.S. labor history; South African history; Civil Rights; Communism and Anticommunism; U.S. South

Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, Dhar India Studies Program
Global and Indian Ocean History; Commodity Histories; Globalization; Merchant and Commercial Networks; Oceanic Perspectives and Frameworks; Comparative and Connected Slaveries; South Asian and African History

Paul V. McNutt Professor, Department of History; Adjunct Professor, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies
Modern American history; American political, cultural, and social history

Associate Professor, Department of History
Latin America and Caribbean; slavery/emancipation/race; popular culture

Assistant Professor, Department of History; Assistant Professor, Latino Studies Program

Ruth N. Halls Professor, Departments of History and Gender Studies; Affiliate Faculty, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies; Affiliate Faculty, Department of American Studies
Black Women; African American History; Nineteenth-Century U.S.; The Old South; Slavery; Social History; Race, Gender, Interracial Sex, and Sexuality; Freedom, Citizenship, and Power

Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies and Carmony Chair, Department of History; Editor, Indiana Magazine of History

Associate Professor, Department of History; Vice Provost, Diversity & Inclusion (2017-2022); Associate Vice Provost, Faculty Diversity & Development (2016-2017); Director, Latino Studies (2007-2008; 2010-2014); Founding Editor, Chiricú Journal: Latina/o Literatures, Arts, and Cultures (2016-2021); Associate Editor, Journal of American History (2006-2010); Affiliated Faculty, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES)

Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Modern Japanese history, environmental history, history of horticulture and botany, urban history, history of consumerism, history of social science; chair, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

Assistant Professor, Department of History; Assistant Professor, Latino Studies Program

Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, Institute for European Studies; Academic Director, IU Europe Gateway Berlin
Modern Europe with a focus on Italy and Germany; Fascism; Colonialism; Citizenship; Migration and population settlement; Borderlands; Comparative and transnational history; Oral history

Visiting Assistant Professor; Assistant Editor, Journal of American History
U.S. History, Western European History, Global History

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of History; Professor, Department of History; Adjunct Professor, Department of Classical Studies
Archaic and Classical Greece; Democracy; Political and military history

Associate Professor, Department of History
Modern Germany; Gender and sexuality; Race; Military occupation and postwar society; Propaganda; Children

Distinguished Professor, Pat M Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies; Professor in History; Adjunct Professor in Germanic Studies
History of the Holocaust; Modern European History; Modern German History; Comparative history of genocide

Senior Lecturer, Department of History
Dr. Tatiana Saburova is a Lecturer in the Department of History at Indiana University and a former Co-Director of the Russian Studies Workshop in Indiana University. She has written books about the Russian intellectuals in the 19th century and revolutionary Populism, and she has published articles on education, history and memory in Imperial and Soviet Russia. She specializes in visual and cultural Russian history and her current research focuses on photography, cartography, and exploration in the Russian empire’s borderlands.

Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, History Honors Program
China and Inner Asia; Environmental history; Early modern empires; Race and ethnicity; Commodities and consumption

Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of American Studies
Policing, prisons, and race in the Americas; popular culture; Brazil; the Cold War; postcolonial, racial and queer theory

Chair, Department of History; Professor, Department of History
Medieval intellectual and cultural history; Historiography; History Pedagogy

Distinguished Professor; Dean (Interim), Hutton Honors College;
Cultural history and social/economic theory; Modern Europe; France, 1715-present

Associate Professor, Department of History
Modern China; historical imagination; piracy and intellectual property right; history of books; information control and censorship; law and economic life; food and foodways

Ruth N. Halls Professor, Department of History, Chair, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies;
African American History; 20th Century United States History; Black Panther Party; Black Power/Civil rights movement; Social Justice movements; Diverstiy, Equity, and Inclusion issues

Associate Professor, Department of History; Affilated Faculty, Asian American Studies Program; Affiliated Faculty, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society
20th Century U.S. History; Asian American History/Studies; Race; Migration; Citizenship; US-Asia relations; Pacific World

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Interim Executive Editor, Journal of American History
19th century U.S. social and intellectual; literature and popular culture; religion

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of Classical Studies
Roman Law; Roman History; Latin Prose

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Curriculum Studies and Social Studies Education
The role of history and social studies in democratic decision-making

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
History of science and medicine from the Renaissance to the early 19th century

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Chair and Professor, French and Italian
Early modern literature and culture, with emphasis on the relationship between literature, politics, and philosophy in the seventeenth century.

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, International Studies
Post-colonial studies; Indian and Irish nationalism; Indian diaspora; globalization

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, French and Italian
Francophone cultures in West Africa and North America; Cultural studies (popular cultures, audio-visual media, reception)

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Central Eurasian Studies
Politics in contemporary Xinjiang; history of modern Xinjiang; historiography in China; nationalism and ethnic conflict

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor of French, Department of French and Italian
Twentieth-century French cultural history; Film studies; Cinema, society, and politics

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
Late antique social and cultural history, with special focus on religious communities of the Mediterranean Near East; Byzantium; asceticism, philanthropy, hagiography and historiography

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
History of American science and learning; Psychology in conceptual, social, and institutional context; History and culture of Indiana University; Biography of Herman B Wells

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of Classical Studies
Athenian Legal and Social History; Greek Historiography; Greek Rhetoric and Oratory

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History; Assistant Professor, Department of International Studies
Russian and U.S. foreign relations; International history; Geopolitics of energy; Political Economy

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Assistant, Central Eurasian Studies
Islamic Central Asia; Soviet Central Asia; Sufism; Islamization; religions and Inner Asia; Islamic hagiography

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Executive Director, Organization of American Historians
US labor and working-class history; US South; Globalization; Gender; Carceral state; Cultural history

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Gender Studies; Professor, American Studies
Latin America; Political culture; gender and sexuality

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of Religious Studies
Christianity in the Renaissance and Reformation; Friendship and community formation; Devotional poetry; Gender, religion, and subjectivity

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History; Librarian for Latin American, Iberian, Latino, and Chicano-Riqueño Studies, Herman B. Wells Library
Brazil; Latin American social, legal, agrarian history; Library research methods

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Jewish Studies & Religious Studies
American Jewish History: Gender and Judaism; Jews and Race; American Religions; Feminist and Queer Theory and Religion

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Affiliate Professor, Department of Religious Studies; Ruth N. Halls Professor, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor of Gender Studies
19th- and 20th-Century U.S. Social and Cultural History; LGBTQ History/History of Gender and Sexuality; Rural Social and Cultural History; History of Agriculture and the Environment

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Central Eurasian Studies
Central Asian states and societies under Soviet rule and since independence; oral history; women, gender and social change; history of the family; agriculture, cotton, collectivization and its undoing; Central Asia and the Cold War.

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, American Studies; Associate Professor, Latino Studies Program; Associate Director, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity
Black and Latinx studies; social movements, constructions of race and ethnicity, trauma and healing, mental health, abolition

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, International Studies
U.S. and international history, with a particular focus on political economy, international development, U.S. foreign relations, and environmentalism.

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Colonial Spanish American literature; 16th- and 17th-century Hispanic women writers

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Europe and America; Medieval and early modern science; History and philosophy of science

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Paul V. McNutt Associate Professor in Japanese Studies
Japanese medieval violence; early modern Japanese visions of the medieval past; social and cultural meanings of violence and conflict; non-governmental violent actors

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History; Assistant Professor, Department of International Studies
Sudanese history; gender, war and social-class formation; war, military allegiance and practices of state formation

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Central Eurasian Studies
Baltic and Finnish history

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Professor, Department of Religious Studies; Adjunct Faculty, Borns Jewish Studies Program; Adjunct Faculty, Classical Studies; Adjunct Faculty, Ancient Studies and Medieval Studies

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History; Associate Professor, Central Eurasian Studies
History and historiography of Islamic Central Asia, 16th-20th c.; Central Asia's Role in the History of the Muslim World; Apocryphal Traditions in Central Asia and the Middle East; Turkic and Iranian Identities in Central Asia

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History; Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Culture
Western Zhou era (ca. 11th-8th c. BCE); cultural and religious history of early China; paleography; reproduction of "alternate" Zhou histories in other sources.

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Teaching Professor, College of Arts & Sciences
Modern social and political history; Antievolutionism; Labor history; Social movements; History and philosophy of science; The meat industry

Adjunct Professor, Department of History; Vice President for International Affairs; Professor, Department of Sociology
Comparative-Historical Sociology; Early-Modern Britain
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