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Guillermo Cespedes
(Ph.D., University of Madrid 1946) is a specialist on colonial Spanish
America.
Stanley A. Chodorow
(Ph.D., Cornell University 1968; provost, University of Pennsylvania)
is a specialist in medieval history, legal and constitutional history,
political theory, and the history of politics, 1050-1300.
Gabriel Jackson
(Ph.D., University of Toulouse 1952), an historian of Spain, specializes
on the Spanish Civil War and other aspects of modern Spain.
Thomas A. Metzger
(Ph.D., Harvard University 1967) is a specialist on the institutional
and intellectual history of premodern China.
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Allan Mitchell
(Ph.D., Harvard University 1961; professor) is a specialist in Franco-German
history and the European rail network in the nineteenth century.
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Alden A. Mosshammer (Ph.D., Brown University
1971; professor) teaches the history of ancient Greece and Rome and early
Christianity.
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Earl Pomeroy
(Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley 1940) focuses on the social
history of the American West, Western regional history, and historiography.
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Edward Reynolds
(Ph.D., University of London School of Oriental and
African Studies 1972; professor) studies African history, with a focus
on West African economic history and missionary history.
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David R. Ringrose
(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin 1966; professor and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs) is a specialist on early
modern Europe, with an emphasis on the economic history of Europe and
the history of Spain.
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Martin J.S. Rudwick
(Ph.D., University of Cambridge 1958; professor) focuses on the earth
and life sciences of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the historical
relations of scientific and religious practices.
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Ramon Eduardo Ruiz
(Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley 1954; professor) Latin
American history, with major interests in Cuba and Mexico.
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