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photo of Anna Cant LSE Faculty Anna Cant Assistant Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Environment Media and Communications Post-1945
photo of Steven Casey LSE Faculty Steven Casey Professor, Department of International History Research Interest North America Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Media and Communications Cold War 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Hilary A. Hallett Columbia Faculty Hilary A. Hallett Professor of History and Mendelson Family Associate Professor of American Studies; Director, Center for American Studies Research Interest North America Atlantic Intellectual and Cultural Gender and Sexuality Media and Communications Economic, Business, and Finance 1900-1945
photo of Richard R. John Columbia Faculty Richard R. John Professor of Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism Research Interest North America Science and Technology Media and Communications Economic, Business, and Finance Politics and Institutions 19th Century 1900-1945
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