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Jiya Pandya Lecturer in History and WGSS |
jiya.pandya@yale.edu |
transnational disability studies; feminist and crip theory; colonial and postcolonial South Asia; history of science, technology, and medicine; caste studies; 20th C global health and welfare; postwar and Cold War international activism |
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Nicholas Parrillo William K. Townsend Professor of Law; Professor of History |
nicholas.parrillo@yale.edu |
Legal history; history of the administrative state; political development |
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Bennett Parten | bennett.parten@yale.edu |
19th Century U.S. |
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Peter C. Perdue Professor Emeritus of History |
peter.c.perdue@yale.edu |
Chinese history |
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Mark Peterson Edmund S. Morgan Professor of History |
mark.a.peterson@yale.edu |
Early North America and the Atlantic world |
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Stephen Pitti Professor of History and of American Studies; Director, Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration |
stephen.pitti@yale.edu |
History of Mexican Americans; US West; Latinos; 19th & 20th century immigration; US-Mexico border; Labor history |
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Lidia Plaza | lidia.plaza@yale.edu |
Early Modern British History, Material Culture |
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Meghan Poplacean | meghan.poplacean@yale.edu | |||
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Javier Porras Madero | javier.porrasmadero@yale.edu |
Latin America, borders |
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Claire Priest Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Law and Professor of History |
claire.priest@yale.edu | |||
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Nana Osei Quarshie Assistant Professor |
nanaosei.quarshie@yale.edu |
West Africa; Medicine; Migration and Political Expulsions; Urbanization |
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Ting Li Quek | tingli.quek@yale.edu |
Early China; Middle-period China; Economic and social history; Merchants |
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Alejandro Quintana | alejandro.quintana@yale.edu | |||
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Joanna Radin Associate Professor of History of Medicine and History Website |
joanna.radin@yale.edu |
Global histories of biology, ecology, medicine, and anthropology since 1945; history and anthropology of life and death; biomedical technology and computing; feminist, indigenous, and queer STS; science fiction |
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Noah Ramage Cassius Marcellus Clay Postdoctoral Associate |
noah.ramage@yale.edu |
Native American and Indigenous Studies, Settler Colonialism in the United States, U.S. Imperialism, Indigenous Democracy and Nationalism, Capitalism in the U.S. West |