Nationalisms and Identity Children on Memorial Day, 1943. 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photo of Nigel Ashton LSE Faculty Nigel Ashton Professor, Department of International History Research Interest North America Europe Middle East and North Africa Religion Nationalisms and Identity Post-1945 Cold War
photo of Marc David Baer LSE Faculty Marc David Baer Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Middle East and North Africa Religion Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Antony Best LSE Faculty Antony Best Professor, Department of International History Research Interest East Asia Europe Intellectual and Cultural Nationalisms and Identity Ethnicity and Race 1900-1945
photo of Dina Gusejnova LSE Faculty Dina Gusejnova Assistant Professor Department of International History; Faculty Director, MA/MSc in International and World History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions Intellectual and Cultural Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Rashid Khalidi Columbia Faculty Rashid Khalidi Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies and Literature and Professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Nationalisms and Identity Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Politics and Institutions Cold War 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Natasha J. Lightfoot Columbia Faculty Natasha J. Lightfoot Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Atlantic Africa Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 19th Century
photo of Celia Naylor Columbia Faculty Celia Naylor Professor, History, Barnard College Research Interest North America Latin America and the Caribbean Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945
photo of Mae Ngai Columbia Faculty Mae Ngai Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Michael J. Witgen Columbia Faculty Michael J. Witgen Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America 18th Century Nationalisms and Identity Ethnicity and Race Politics and Institutions
Emma Prantner Master's Student Research Interest Nationalisms and Identity Language Development Europe Finland 19th Century