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Mundrucu: Republican soldier, Atlantic revolutionary (1791-1863)Producing and Destroying Culture at the Center for Inter-American Relations: U.S. Cultural Diplomacy, Capitalism, and Latin American Art, 1967-1975The Politics of Dispersal: British immigration anxieties and the creation of a global Ugandan Asian diaspora (1967-1974)'We are not making a mountain out of a molehill': British development experts, Lake Victoria, and Owen Falls Dam, 1953-63'The last of the Moby Dicks': Norwegian and British Concern about Whale Extinction in Antarctica, 1914-1939The Two Faces of Mexico: Cold War and Third World Politics Under the Echeverría Administration, 1970-1976The Church of Ngo: Ngo Dinh Diem's Personalist Revolution and the Making of Alternative Nationalisms in the Republic of Vietnam, 1954-1963Fluid Notions of Belonging in a World of Overlapping Empires: Muhammad Bayram V in Cairo and the Riwāḳ al-Maghāriba (Maghribian Section) at Al-Azhar, 1879-1918An Appeal to the World Powers: The Transnational Korean Independence Movement in the United States and Europe, 1919-1922How King Cotton Built an Empire: The British Quest for Indian Cotton during the American Civil War EraA Third Language for the Third World: Black Theology and Latin American Liberation Theology in Dialogue, 1973-1986Vertigo: Disorientations Amidst New Aerial BattlefieldsThe giant net drawn: Interwar Narcotics Smuggling and International Police Cooperation"Guided both by compassion and common sense": How British Socio-Economic Anxieties and Imperial Ideals Created the KindertransportOther "Coloureds": Constructions of a Socio-Racial Category in Colonial Namibia under South African Rule, 1915-1939International 'Girl Trafficking' and Imperial Germany, 1880-1914Peace in Mind: Academia and Diplomacy at the International Studies Conference, 1928-1939Braceros Documentados: Visual Representations of Mexican Bracero Migrants in U.S. Media, 1954-1964Britain's 1975 Referendum on EEC Membership: National Interest Adjourned?Familiarising New Citizens: Ivorian Civil Code and Marriage Practices in Côte d'Ivoire in the 1960sParadoxical Policies: Adult Literacy Campaigns, Ideology and Politics of Language in Socialist Mozambique, 1976-1990 Protection Against Good Intentions: The Campaign to Ban Proxy Adoption, 1956-1961Competitive Disadvantages in U.S. Banking Policy: The Role of Glass-Steagall Legislation on Global Financial Landscapes, 1986-1999Welfare of the Weak: Dr. P.J. 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photo of Elazar Barkan Columbia Faculty Elazar Barkan Professor of International and Public Affairs Research Interest Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Ethnicity and Race Post-1945
photo of Volker R. Berghahn Emeritus Volker R. Berghahn Seth Low Professor Emeritus of History; Special Lecturer in History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Intellectual and Cultural
photo of Richard A. Billows Columbia Faculty Richard A. Billows Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Pre-17th Century
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 Paul Thomas Chamberlin Columbia Faculty Paul Thomas Chamberlin Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa North America Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Matthew J. Connelly Columbia Faculty Matthew J. Connelly Professor of History; Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research and Policy, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Post-1945
photo of Barbara J. Fields Columbia Faculty Barbara J. Fields Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Ethnicity and Race War, Violence, and Genocide Social History 19th Century
photo of Karl H. Jacoby Columbia Faculty Karl H. Jacoby Allan Nevins Professor of American History, Department of History Research Interest North America Environment War, Violence, and Genocide Ethnicity and Race 18th Century 19th Century Crime and Policing
photo of Matthew Jones LSE Faculty Matthew Jones Professor, Head of Department, Department of International History Research Interest Southeast Asia East Asia Cold War Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial War, Violence, and Genocide 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Andrew C. Lipman Columbia Faculty Andrew C. Lipman Associate Professor, History, Barnard College Research Interest North America Atlantic Environment Science and Technology Ethnicity and Race War, Violence, and Genocide 17th Century 18th Century
photo of Mark A. Mazower Columbia Faculty Mark A. Mazower Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies; Director, Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination, Department of History Research Interest Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Politics and Institutions Religion Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial
photo of Stephanie McCurry Columbia Faculty Stephanie McCurry R. Gordon Hoxie Professor of American History in Honor of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Department of History Research Interest North America Gender and Sexuality War, Violence, and Genocide Social History Politics and Institutions 19th Century
photo of David Motadel LSE Faculty David Motadel Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial War, Violence, and Genocide 1900-1945 19th Century
photo of Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Columbia Faculty Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Dorothy Borg Associate Professor of the History of American-East Asian Relations, Department of History Research Interest Southeast Asia East Asia War, Violence, and Genocide Cold War Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Post-1945
photo of Svetozar Rajak LSE Faculty Svetozar Rajak Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Russia and the former USSR Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Kirsten E. Schulze LSE Faculty Kirsten E. Schulze Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Adam Tooze Columbia Faculty Adam Tooze Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History; Director of the European Institute, Department of History Research Interest Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Economic, Business, and Finance Politics and Institutions 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Qingfei Yin LSE Faculty Qingfei Yin Assistant Professor Department of International History Research Interest Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Politics and Institutions East Asia Southeast Asia Post-1945