Migrations and Diasporas Sailors approach a small craft full of migrants while on patrol in the Mediterranean Sea. Source: Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, Flickr, Public Domain Affiliated Faculty photo of Frank A. Guridy Columbia Faculty Frank A. Guridy Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Atlantic Latin America and the Caribbean Migrations and Diasporas Social History 1900-1945 Post-1945 photo of Rebecca A. Kobrin Columbia Faculty Rebecca A. Kobrin Russell and Bettina Knapp Associate Professor of American Jewish History, Department of History Research Interest North America Europe Migrations and Diasporas Religion Economic, Business, and Finance 1900-1945 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 José C. Moya Columbia Faculty José C. Moya Adjunct Senior Research Scholar in the Institute of Latin American Studies, Inst of Latin American Studies Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Atlantic Migrations and Diasporas Social History Intellectual and Cultural Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945 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 Sailakshmi Ramgopal Columbia Faculty Sailakshmi Ramgopal Assistant Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Pre-17th Century Intellectual and Cultural Migrations and Diasporas photo of Imaobong Umoren LSE Faculty Imaobong Umoren Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean North America Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Migrations and Diasporas Ethnicity and Race Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945 Affiliated Graduate Students Phoebe Jones Master's Student Research Interest Public Health and Medicine North America Atlantic Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Gender and Sexuality Kiwi Kiwinda Master's Student Research Interest Africa South Asia 1900-1945 Law Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Stephanie Jane Maurer Master's Student Research Interest 1900-1945 East Asia North America Migrations and Diasporas Social History Affiliated Dissertations Anglo-Indians in the Tumultuous Years: Community, Nationalism, War and Emigration, 1939-1955 Mexican Perspectives on the Spanish Republican Refugees, 1938-1941 Raising Global Families: Pearl Buck's Welcome House and the Early Years of Interracial Adoption in America 'Nests of the Resistance': The Politics of UNRWA and the West Bank refugee camps, 1967-87 Strait-Collision Course: North Korean Refugee Assistance and the Community of Help Building Ethnicity: The evolution of Irish Cultural Centers in New York and London, 1960-1980 The Politics of Dispersal: British immigration anxieties and the creation of a global Ugandan Asian diaspora (1967-1974) Braceros Documentados: Visual Representations of Mexican Bracero Migrants in U.S. Media, 1954-1964 Welfare of the Weak: Dr. P.J. Mehta and the Fight for Improved Conditions for Indian Labour Migrants in Rangoon, 1899-1932 In Search of a Colonial Utopia, Danish Serampore, 1815-1845 Internationalisms in Conflict: Diaspora, Pan-Asianism and Indian Policy in the United Nations 1945-1948 Shaping the Elites: Experiences, Thoughts, and Identities of Chinese Students in the United States, 1900-1920 Organization Efforts and the Reintegration of Japanese War Orphans from China After 1980s 'Manipulation of Heterogeneous Identities': Pakistan and the resilience of Afghan Refugees, 1979-1989 Mediating Sanctuary: Mayoral impact on sanctuary policy in San Francisco and Los Angeles, 1981-1993 ‘A Time for Resistance’: Activist Responses to the Policing of Mexicana/o Youth, 1975-1985 ‘The Kingdom of Women’ Gender, Nationalism, and Resistance in Ein el Hilweh Camp, 1982-85 Neither Suzie Wong, Nor the Socialist Iron Girl: Discourse on Sexuality, Gender, and Identity in Chinese-American Incarcerating Infection: Guantánamo, Haiti, and Transnational AIDS Activism, 1991-1993 “Always Another Mountain”: Hmong Navigation of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Process, 1975-1985 History of “Assisted Voluntary” Repatriation from 1974 to the Present Day: How Failed National Programmes became a Standard International Policy From Brooklyn to Basra: An Analysis of Contemporary Afro Iraqi History and the Practice of Diaspora, 1968-2020 Overlooked: 1917 Bath Riots as a Study of Gender Violence through Militarization, Racialization, and Medicalization The Kitchens of East Harlem: Gender, Ethnicity, & Transnational Intimacy in New York Immigrant Kitchens (1920-1950) Republican Era Chinese Anti-Semitism and its Afterlife edit edit edit edit
photo of Frank A. Guridy Columbia Faculty Frank A. Guridy Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Atlantic Latin America and the Caribbean Migrations and Diasporas Social History 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Rebecca A. Kobrin Columbia Faculty Rebecca A. Kobrin Russell and Bettina Knapp Associate Professor of American Jewish History, Department of History Research Interest North America Europe Migrations and Diasporas Religion Economic, Business, and Finance 1900-1945
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 José C. Moya Columbia Faculty José C. Moya Adjunct Senior Research Scholar in the Institute of Latin American Studies, Inst of Latin American Studies Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Atlantic Migrations and Diasporas Social History Intellectual and Cultural Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945
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 Sailakshmi Ramgopal Columbia Faculty Sailakshmi Ramgopal Assistant Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Pre-17th Century Intellectual and Cultural Migrations and Diasporas
photo of Imaobong Umoren LSE Faculty Imaobong Umoren Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean North America Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Migrations and Diasporas Ethnicity and Race Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
Phoebe Jones Master's Student Research Interest Public Health and Medicine North America Atlantic Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Gender and Sexuality
Kiwi Kiwinda Master's Student Research Interest Africa South Asia 1900-1945 Law Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas
Stephanie Jane Maurer Master's Student Research Interest 1900-1945 East Asia North America Migrations and Diasporas Social History