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photo of Amy E. Chazkel Columbia Faculty Amy E. Chazkel Bernard Hirschhorn Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Law Crime and Policing Atlantic Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial
photo of Adam J. Kosto Columbia Faculty Adam J. Kosto Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions Social History Law Pre-17th Century
photo of Eugenia Y. Lean Columbia Faculty Eugenia Y. Lean Professor of Chinese History, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Research Interest East Asia Media and Communications Science and Technology Gender and Sexuality Economic, Business, and Finance Law 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Pablo A. Piccato Columbia Faculty Pablo A. Piccato Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Law Politics and Institutions Intellectual and Cultural 1900-1945 Post-1945 Crime and Policing
photo of Samuel K. Roberts Columbia Faculty Samuel K. Roberts Associate Professor of History and of Sociomedical Sciences, Department of History Research Interest North America Public Health and Medicine Law Social History Politics and Institutions 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Emmanuelle M. Saada Columbia Faculty Emmanuelle M. Saada Professor of French and Romance Philology, French & Romance Philology Research Interest Europe Africa Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Ethnicity and Race Law 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Herbert Sloan Emeritus Herbert Sloan Emeritus Professor, Barnard College Research Interest North America Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Law Politics and Institutions 18th Century
LSE Faculty Jake Subryan Richards Assistant Professor, Department of International History Research Interest African Diaspora Comparative Methods Enslavement Emancipation Empire Law
photo of David F. Weiman Columbia Faculty David F. Weiman Professor, Economics, Barnard College Research Interest North America Law Economic, Business, and Finance 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Madeleine H. Zelin Columbia Faculty Madeleine H. Zelin Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies, East Asian Langs & Cultures Research Interest East Asia Politics and Institutions Social History Economic, Business, and Finance Law 17th Century 18th Century 19th Century 1900-1945