- Robert Michael
Dr. Robert Michael is an American historian. He currently is Professor Emeritus of European History at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where he has taught about the Holocaust for nearly thirty years. He has published more than 50 articles and eleven books on the Holocaust and the history of Antisemitism.
- Julian Bond
Julian Bond, president of the NAACP: "He was a polarizing figure in black America. He was hostile to the generally accepted remedies for discrimination. His appointments were of people as equally hostile. I can't think of any Reagan policy that African Americans would embrace."
- Eric Foner
Starting October 1, 2001 , Eric Foner will moderate a month-long open discussion on teaching about Reconstruction on the HISTORY MATTERS Web site provided below. From the HISTORY MATTERS home page select "Coming in October: Eric Foner on Reconstruction." To subscribe, choose "Join or leave list." Professor Foner will answer questions and lead a discussion on teaching about Reconstruction.
- Edward Lucas
Edward Lucas (born 1962) is a British journalist. Lucas works for "The Economist", the London-based global newsweekly. He has been covering eastern Europe since 1986, and was the Moscow bureau chief from 1998-2002. He is now the central and east European correspondent. He speaks English, German, Russian, Polish, Lithuanian and Czech. He was educated at Winchester College and the London School of Economics.
- Andrew Bacevich
Andrew Bacevich is a former US Army Colonel and is now a Professor of International Relations at Boston University. He says that a dangerous obsession has taken hold of Americans; it's a marriage of idealism and awesome military strength, and this has led to the belief that the military is the short and simple solution to the World's problems. His book is called "The New American Militarism, How Americans are seduced by War".
- Manning Marable
Manning Marable (b. 13 May 1950 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American political scholar. He holds the position of Professor of Public Affairs, Political Science, and History at Columbia University, where he founded and directed the Institute for Research in African-American Studies. He has published widely, and is politically active in a variety of progressive causes.
- Naomi Oreskes
Naomi Oreskes is a Professor of History and Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. She has been at UC San Diego since 1998.
- Ira Berlin
Ira Berlin is an American historian, a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, and a past President of the Organization of American Historians. Berlin is the author of such books as "Many Thousands Gone" and "Generations of Captivity". He has written extensively on American history and the larger Atlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Berlin has focused in particular on the history of slavery.
- Dipesh Chakrabarty
Dipesh Chakrabarty is a Bengali historian from India who has also made contributions to postcolonial theory and subaltern studies. He attended Presidency College and received his undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Calcutta. He also received a diploma in business management from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. Later he moved on to the Australian National University in Canberra, from where he earned a PhD in history.
- Peter N. Kirstein
Peter N. Kirstein, Ph.D. is a professor of history at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. He completed his doctorate at Saint Louis University. Kirstein is also a liberal known for his anti-war views and animate lectures, presenting himself as a pacifist with his motto, “Resist War. Demand Academic Freedom. Defend the Vulnerable.” He gained notoriety for denouncing a military cadet a little over a year after the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks.
- Edwin G. Burrows
Edwin G. Burrows (born in 1943) is a professor of history at Brooklyn College, and is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of "Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898". He currently resides in Northport, New York. Burrows is the husband of vice president of Hofstra, Patricia Burrows.
- Michael Prestwich
Michael Prestwich (b. 30 January, 1943) is an English historian, specialising on the history of medieval England, in particular the reign of Edward I. He is currently Professor of History at Durham University, and Head of the Department of History.
- Robert S. McElvaine
Robert S. McElvaine is Elizabeth Chisholm Professor of Arts and Letters and Chair of the Department of History at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has taught for thirty years. He is the author of nine books: *"Down and Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the "Forgotten Man" (1983) *"The Great Depression: America, …
- Shaul Bakhash
Shaul Bakhash , the Clarence Robinson Professor of History at George Mason University, is a specialist on the politics and history of the modern Middle East. He worked for many years as a journalist in Iran, writing for the Kayhan group of newspapers and reporting for the London Times , the Financial Times , and the Economist . Mr. Bakhash is the author of Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic Revolution , among other books.
- Gabor Boritt
Gabor Boritt is the Robert Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies and Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. Born in World War II Hungary, he participated as a teenager in the 1956 revolution against the Soviet Union. He escaped to the United States, where he received his higher education and became one of the finest Lincoln scholars. His life story is soon to be the subject of a feature-length documentary film titled "Budapest to Gettysburg".
- Warren H. Carroll
Dr. Warren H. Carroll is a leading Catholic historian and author, and the founder of Christendom College. He received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University. Dr. Carroll served at one time in the CIA's anti-Communism division as a Communist propaganda analyst, a job that would later prove most beneficial when writing his monumental comprehensive study of international Communism, …
- David G. Dalin
Rabbi David Gil Dalin is a Conservative rabbi, and author and co-author of several books on Jewish history. He is currently a professor of history and political science at Ave Maria University, and was previously associate professor of American Jewish history at the University of Hartford. Dalin received a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley, a master's and doctorate from Brandeis University, …
- Janet Afary
Janet Afary is an Iranian author, feminist activist and researcher in history, political sciences and women studies. Her research field includes politics of contemporary Iran and gender and sexuality in modern Iran. She is known for her writings and research on the Persian Constitutional Revolution. Afary is an associate professor of Middle East Studies & Women's Studies at Purdue University.
- Erich S. Gruen
Erich S. Gruen (born May, 1935, in Vienna, Austria) is a notable American classicist and ancient historian. He is the Gladys Rehard Wood Professor of History and Classics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 1966. He served as president of the American Philological Association in 1992. Born in Vienna, he received BAs from Columbia University and Oxford University, and the PhD from Harvard University, in 1964.
- Orest Subtelny
Orest Subtelny - is a Canadian historian of Ukrainian descent. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1973. Since 1982 he is professor at the Department of History and Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. Subtelny's major work is the general textbook "Ukraine: A History" (1988), a work of Ukrainian historiography.
- Jamie Glazov
Jamie Glazov is Frontpage Magazine's managing editor. He holds a Ph.D. in History with a specialty in U.S. and Canadian foreign policy. He edited and wrote the introduction to David Horowitz 's Left Illusions. He is also the co-editor (with David Horowitz ) of The Hate America Left and the author of Canadian Policy Toward Khrushchev's Soviet Union (McGill-Queens University Press, 2002) and 15 Tips on How to be a Good Leftist .
- Richard Schneirov
Richard Schneirov (b. 1948) is a professor of history and noted labor historian at Indiana State University.
- Ernie Epp
Abram Ernest (Ernie) Epp is a Canadian historian and former politician. Currently a professor of Canadian and environmental history at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, he represented the electoral district of Thunder Bay—Nipigon in the Canadian House of Commons from 1984 to 1988 as a member of the New Democratic Party.
- John Servos
John W. Servos is an American professor and historian of science. His research centers on the historical development of science as a discourse and in the form of institutions and on how science has situated itself historically in the culture at large. Servos is currently Anson D. Morse Professor of History at Amherst College. He received his B.A. from Columbia College and his Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University.
- Philippe Phebus Dubois
Philippe Phébus Dubois started painting at the age of 30. During several years he studied the art of painting and drawing. Between 1989 en 1990 he spent a lot of time in Amsterdam, studying the work of Vincent Van Gogh. In the nineties his work evolved to more abstract art. In December 1998 he exposed his abstract work for the first time in the museum of Tubize (Belgium). Phébus currently lives and works in Brussels. (Brigitte Descartes, Doctor of Philosophy/History of Art.)
- Frits Pannekoek
Dr. Frits Pannekoek is the current President of Athabasca University. Prior to taking this position June 2005, he was Director of Information Resources at the University of Calgary. Graduating from the University of Alberta in 1969 with a B.A. Dr. Pannekoek went on to get his M.A. from the same institution, followed by a doctorate in 1974 from Queen's University with a dissertation on Western Canadian history and Indigenous peoples.
- Kris Lane
Kris Lane is a professor of Latin American History at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Author of "Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas 1500-1750" which was published in Britain under the title "Blood and Silver." He also wrote the book "Quito 1599." Professor Lane has also done a great deal of scholarship on mining in the Spanish colonies and has travelled extensively in South and Central America.
- Craig Keating
Craig Keating is a Canadian politician from British Columbia. He is currently a North Vancouver City Councillor, first elected in 1999, and re-elected in 2002, and 2005. With a Ph.D in History from McMaster University, Keating makes his profession as an instructor at Langara College in Vancouver, primarily teaching twentieth century history.
- David Schoenbaum
David Schoenbaum (born 1935, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American social scientist, historian. He is teaching as a professor of History at the University of Iowa.
- David B. Danbom
David B. Danbom is a historian, author, columnist, and professor of agricultural history at North Dakota State University. Danbom spent nine years on the Fargo Historic Preservation Commission. He is a frequent contributor to the Fargo Forum newspaper and is known in certain circles as the "Wacked Out Guy".
- Darrell Royal
Darrell K. Royal (born July 6, 1924 in Hollis, Oklahoma), is a College Football Hall of Fame member, and is the most successful football coach, in terms of wins, in University of Texas Longhorn history. Darrell Royal has a middle initial but no middle name. The "K" is in honor of his mother, Katy, who died when he was an infant. She died of cancer, but because of the taboo surrounding the disease at that time, …
- Robert Whealey
Robert H. Whealey is a professor at the Department of History of Ohio University. He wrote "Hitler and Spain: The Nazi Role in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939".
- Paul Burka
Paul Burka joined the staff of TEXAS MONTHLY one year after the magazine's founding. A lifelong Texan, he was born in Galveston, graduated from Rice University with a B.A. in history, and received a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law. Burka is a member of the State Bar of Texas and spent five years as an attorney with the Texas Legislature, where he served as counsel to the Senate Natural Resources Committee.
- Brent Bozell
BRENT BOZELL, President of the Media Research Center: Well, you know, I'm institutionally sympathetic to the idea that a spouse should be off-limits if the spouses want to be off-limits, if the spouse isn't participating in the political process. In this case, you've got a spouse who is well-informed, well-educated, well-spoken and outspoken on the campaign trail campaigning on behalf of her husband. So absolutely she's fair game. Of course she is.
- Bob Davoli
Bob joined Sigma in 1995. He has 20 years of experience in the high technology industry. Most recently he was President and CEO of Epoch Systems, the leading vendor of client-server data management software products. He sold the firm in 1993 to EMC for $141 million. Previously, he was the Founder, President and CEO of SQL Solutions, a leading purveyor of services and tools for the relational database market.
- Aviva Chomsky
Aviva Chomsky is a professor at Salem State College, a former professor at Bates College, and a former faculty research associate at Harvard University, specializing in the history of Latin America and the Caribbean. She is the eldest daughter of linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky. She is able to speak and/or read seven languages.
- Renate Holub
Renate Holub (born 6 October 1946 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany) is a political philosopher and critical social theorist. After studying in Paris, Madrid, London and Rome she received advanced degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). Her dissertation focused on the Italian enlightenment philosopher Giambattista Vico. She has also published a study of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci, …
- Joshua Landis
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- Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Gates is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University. He is most recently the author of Finding Oprah's Roots, Finding Your Own (Crown, 2007) and the host and executive producer of the critically acclaimed PBS series "African American Lives" and "Oprah's Roots."
- Martin J. Sherwin
Martin J. Sherwin is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian. His scholarship mostly concerns nuclear proliferation. Sherwin received his B.A. from Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in history from University of California, Berkeley. He is the long-time Walter S. Dickson professor of English and American history at Tufts University. He and co-author Kai Bird shared the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography in 2006, for their book on Robert Oppenheimer's life, …