AHA Directory of History Departments and Organizations

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Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Dept. of History
PMB 351802
2301 Vanderbilt Pl.
Nashville, TN 37235-1802
Phone: 615.322.2575
Email: history@vanderbilt.edu
Website: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/history/


The Department of History’s faculty members offer courses that span the globe—from Africa and Asia to Europe, Latin America, and the United States—and that introduce students to a range of historical questions and methodologies.


Chair: Emily Greble
Director of Graduate Studies: Nicole Hemmer
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Ruth Rogaski
Degrees Offered: BA,BS,PHD
Academic Year System: SEM
Areas of Specialization: America, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, global and transnational, science/medicine/technology, law/history/society, economics
Undergraduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $58130
   Out-of-state: $58130
Graduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $40462
   Out-of-state: $40462

Enrollment 2024-25:
Undergraduate Majors: 250
Students in Program: 0
New Graduate Students: 8
Full-time Graduate Students: 40
Part-time Graduate Students: 0
Degrees in History: 0 AA 85 BA 0 BS 3 MA 0 MS 10 PhD
Students in Undergrad. Courses: 2373
Students in Undergrad. Intro Courses: 945
% of Online-Only Courses: 0
Undergraduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://admissions.vanderbilt.edu/
   Financial Aid: https://www.vanderbilt.edu/financialaid/
Graduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://gradschool.vanderbilt.edu/admissions/
   Financial Aid: https://gradschool.vanderbilt.edu/funding/

Areas of Specialization: America, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, global and transnational, science/medicine/technology, law/history/society, economics

Not applicable


Doctoral Program Information

A. Program Description. The program has been designed to provide each graduate student with sound professional training, both intensive and comprehensive. Candidates have considerable flexibility in designing their examination fields. The doctoral program is small and interactive, with 42 students in residence. Students work closely with professors, who take a direct, personal interest in their research, writing, and subsequent career.

B. Special Programs. Vanderbilt has about 10,000 students in its ten undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. Interdisciplinary studies are encouraged, with graduate students in history frequently taking courses in the Law and Divinity Schools as well as in other departments and programs within the College of Arts and Science, particularly Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, and English, and in interdisciplinary programs such as Medicine, Health, and Society. Vanderbilt's Heard Library is one of the major research libraries in the South, with a system of eight divisions and over two million volumes, with access to the Center for Research Libraries, Interlibrary Loan, and various computer networks. The library has strong holdings in the areas in which the department offers doctoral study; it has noteworthy manuscript collections on the Nashville Fugitive/Agrarian movement and the history of the African-American church. The Nashville area is rich in historic artifacts and resources for U.S. historians. The city is a center for local history, with the national offices of the American Association for State and Local History, the Tennessee State Library and Archives, the Tennessee State Museum, and the Tennessee Historical Society. Nearby Fisk University has rich manuscript and art collections in African-American history. Meharry Medical College has important holdings for African-American medical history. Nashville is one of three major centers for research in American church history; especially important are collections of the Disciples of Christ Historical Society and the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. Last, but certainly not least, are the fabulous cultural-historical collections of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

C. Financial Aid. All incoming graduate students enjoy financial aid for five full years of their graduate careers. Fellowships cover tuition and health insurance and provide a stipend of $31,500 for the 2022-23 academic year. Applicants are eligible for topping-up awards, which can add as much as $10,000 a year to the stipend. Research funds and scholarly conference funds are available from the College of Arts and Science and the History Department. Vanderbilt also has several internal competitions for dissertation finishing fellowships.

D. Degree Requirements. A total of 72 hours of course work is required for the PhD, including at least 45 "quality hours," regularly graded courses as opposed to transfer credit or dissertation research, which is graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Every candidate must write two major research papers in lieu of a master's thesis, meet a foreign language requirement, and pass a qualifying examination in one major and two minor fields.

Directory of History Dissertations

Doctoral Program Statistics 2024-25:
PhD students currently enrolled: 42
PhD applications received: 117
New PhD students: 5
% of students receiving tuition waivers: 100
% of students receiving stipends: 100


Applegate, Celia S. (PHD, Stanford, 1987; ; William R. Kenan Jr. Chair) Germany, cultural, music; celia.applegate@vanderbilt.edu
Bess, Michael Demaree (PHD, California, Berkeley, 1989; ; Chancellor’s Prof.) 20th-century Europe, environmentalism, social and ethical implications of technology; michael.d.bess@vanderbilt.edu
Blackbourn, David G. (PHD, Cambridge, 1976; ; Cornelius Vanderbilt Dist. Chair) Germany, environmental, transnational; david.g.blackbourn@vanderbilt.edu
Bryen, Ari Z. (PHD, Chicago, 2008; ; assoc. prof.; Classics) Roman history and law, violence/papyrology/rhetoric; ari.z.bryen@vanderbilt.edu
Byrd, Brandon R. (PHD, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2014; ; asst. prof.) 19th- and 20th-century US, African American, African diaspora; brandon.r.byrd@vanderbilt.edu
Caferro, William P. (PHD, Yale, 1992; ; Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Prof.) medieval Europe, economic; william.p.caferro@vanderbilt.edu
Castilho, Celso T. (PHD, California, Berkeley, 2008; ; assoc. prof.) Latin America, Atlantic slavery and abolition, citizenship; celso.t.castilho@vanderbilt.edu
Clay, Lauren R. (PHD, Pennsylvania, 2003; ; assoc. prof.) European culture, theatre, French empire; lauren.clay@vanderbilt.edu
Cowie, Jefferson R. (PHD, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1997; ; James G. Stahlman Prof.; co-dir., Vanderbilt Hist. Seminar) postwar US politics and culture, labor/class/capitalism, popular culture and transnational; jefferson.cowie@vanderbilt.edu
Crawford, Katherine B. (PHD, Chicago, 1997; ; Cornelius Vanderbilt Prof.; dir., Women’s and Gender Studies) gender history and theory, early modern France; katherine.b.crawford@vanderbilt.edu
Dolbee, Samuel (PHD, NYU, 2017; ; asst. prof. and D Family Dean’s Faculty Fellow in Studies of the Middle East) environmental, Ottoman Empire and modern Middle East; samuel.r.dolbee@vanderbilt.edu
Eakin, Marshall C. (PHD, UCLA, 1981; ; prof.) Latin America, 19th- and 20th-century Brazil and Central America; marshall.c.eakin@vanderbilt.edu
Figal, Gerald A. (PHD, Chicago, 1992; ; prof.; dir., Asian Studies) modern Japanese cultural and intellectual, postwar Okinawa, Japanese animation; gerald.figal@vanderbilt.edu
Finkelman, Samuel (PHD, Pennsylvania, 2023; ; Mellon Asst. Prof. of History and Jewish Studies) Soviet, modern Jewish, nations and nationalism, collective memory, intellectual; samuel.finkelman@vanderbilt.edu
Greble, Emily (PHD, Stanford, 2007; ; assoc. prof. and chair; German, Russian and East European Studies) modern eastern Europe, Balkans and former Yugoslavia; emily.greble@vanderbilt.edu
Halevi, Leor E. (PHD, Harvard, 2002; ; prof.; Law) Islam, Islamic law; leor.halevi@vanderbilt.edu
Harrington, Joel F. (PHD, Michigan, 1989; ; Centennial Prof.) Reformation, early modern Germany, children and family; joel.harrington@vanderbilt.edu
Hemmer, Nicole (PHD, Columbia, 2010; ; assoc. prof. and dir., grad. studies; dir., Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Center for the American Presidency) media, conservatism, presidency; nicole.r.hemmer@vanderbilt.edu
Igarashi, Yoshikuni (PHD, Chicago, 1994; ; assoc. prof.; Asian Studies) modern Japan; yoshikuni.igarashi@vanderbilt.edu
Igo, Sarah E. (PHD, Princeton, 2001; ; prof.; Law, Political Science, Sociology and dir., American Studies) modern US 1865-present, cultural, human sciences; sarah.igo@vanderbilt.edu
Kramer, Paul Alexander (PHD, Princeton, 1998; ; assoc. prof.) US and world, globalization, immigration; paul.a.kramer@vanderbilt.edu
Lake, Peter G. (PHD, Cambridge, 1978; ; Univ. Dist. Prof.; Martha Rivers Ingram Chair; Divinity Sch.) Tudor-Stuart England, religion; peter.lake@vanderbilt.edu
Landers, Jane G. (PHD, Florida, 1988; ; Gertrude Conaway Prof.) Afro-Latin America, Atlantic world, comparative slave systems; jane.landers@vanderbilt.edu
Lorge, Peter (PHD, Pennsylvania, 1996; ; assoc. prof.; Asian Studies) ancient China, war, Chinese martial arts; peter.lorge@vanderbilt.edu
McGinn, Thomas A. (PHD, Michigan, 1986; ; prof.; Classics) Roman law and social, Latin literature; thomas.a.mcginn@vanderbilt.edu
Molineux, Catherine A. J. (PHD, Johns Hopkins, 2005; ; assoc. prof.) early modern British Atlantic, slavery, race; catherine.a.molineux@vanderbilt.edu
Molvig, Ole R. (PHD, Princeton, 2006; ; asst. prof.; asst. dir., Vanderbilt Inst. for Digital Learning; Physics) physical sciences, technology, modern European intellectual and cultural; ole.molvig@vanderbilt.edu
Ochonu, Moses Ebe (PHD, Michigan, 2004; ; Cornelius Vanderbilt Prof.) Africa, colonialism, political economy; moses.ochonu@vanderbilt.edu
Rijke-Epstein, Tasha (PHD, Michigan, 2017; ; asst. prof.) Africa, urban, science/technology;
Robinson, William Francis (PHD, Auburn, 1999; ; asst. prof.) Latin America, Caribbean; william.f.robinson@vanderbilt.edu
Rogaski, Ruth (PHD, Yale, 1996; ; prof. and dir., undergrad. studies; co-dir., Vanderbilt Hist. Seminar; interim dir., Asian Studies) 20th-century Chinese cultural, medicine; ruth.rogaski@vanderbilt.edu
Sanchez, Mark John (PHD, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2018; ; asst. prof.) Asian American, Philippines; mark.j.sanchez@vanderbilt.edu
Schwartz, Thomas Alan (PHD, Harvard, 1985; ; prof.; Political Science, European Studies) US foreign relations, 20th-century America, international relations; thomas.a.schwartz@vanderbilt.edu
Sheikh, Samira (DPHIL, Wolfson Coll., Oxford, 2004; ; assoc. prof.; Asian Studies, Islamic Studies) South Asia; samira.sheikh@vanderbilt.edu
Smith, Helmut W. (PHD, Yale, 1991; ; Martha Rivers Ingram Prof.; European Studies and dir., Digital Humanities) modern Germany; helmut.w.smith@vanderbilt.edu
Tuchman, Arleen M. (PHD, Wisconsin, Madison, 1985; ; Nelson O. Tyrone Jr. Chair) science and medicine, gender and sexuality, disease; arleen.m.tuchman@vanderbilt.edu
Wasserstein, David J. (DPHIL, Oxford, 1982; ; Eugene Greener Jr. Prof.; Jewish Studies) medieval Jews, Jews of Islam, medieval Islam; david.wasserstein@vanderbilt.edu
Welch, Kimberly M. (PHD, Maryland, Coll. Park, 2012; ; asst. prof.; Law) North American slavery, US South, women and gender; kimberly.m.welch@vanderbilt.edu
Wright-Rios, Edward N. (PHD, California, San Diego, 2004; ; prof.) modern Latin America and Mexico, religion, ethnohistory; edward.wright-rios@vanderbilt.edu
Ackerman-Lieberman, Phillip (PHD, Princeton, 2007; ; assoc. prof.; Jewish Studies, Law, Religious Studies) medieval Jewish and Islamic, economic/social/legal; phil.lieberman@vanderbilt.edu
Cohen, Julia Phillips (PHD, Stanford, 2008; ; assoc. prof.; Jewish Studies) modern Jewish, Europe, Ottoman; julia.p.cohen@vanderbilt.edu
Collins, William J. (PHD, Harvard, 1998; ; Terrence E. Adderley Jr. Prof.; Economics) economic, labor; william.collins@vanderbilt.edu
Hudnut-Beumler, James (PHD, Princeton, 1989; ; Anne Potter Wilson Dist. Prof.; Divinity Sch.) historiography of religion in American South, 19th- and 20th-century American religious, religion and philanthropy; james.hudnut-beumler@vanderbilt.edu
Joskowicz, Ari (PHD, Chicago, 2008; ; assoc. prof.; Jewish Studies, European Studies) modern Jewish, modern Europe, modern Jewish philosophy and thought; a.joskowicz@vanderbilt.edu
Loss, Christopher (PHD, Virginia, 2007; ; asst. prof.; Public Policy; Peabody Coll.) US social and political, higher education, public policy; c.loss@vanderbilt.edu
Mayeux, Sara (PHD, Stanford, 2016; JD, Stanford Law, 2011; asst. prof.; Law) criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, American legal; sara.mayeux@vanderbilt.edu
Metzl, Jonathan (PHD, Michigan, 2001; ; Frederick B. Rentschler II Prof.; Sociology, Psychiatry, and dir., Center for Medicine, Health, and Society) mental illness, medical boundaries, men’s health; jonathan.metzl@vanderbilt.edu
Patterson, Tiffany Ruby (PHD, Minnesota, 1995; ; assoc. prof.; African American and Diaspora Studies) African American, black Atlantic; t.ruby.patterson@vanderbilt.edu
Price, David (PHD, Yale, 1985; ; prof.) neo-Latin poetry, English bible, Renaissance visual art; david.h.price@vanderbilt.edu
Rousseau, Peter L. (PHD, NYU, 1995; ; prof.; Economics) macroeconomics, money and banking, technological change; peter.l.rousseau@vanderbilt.edu
Sharfstein, Daniel (JD, Yale, 2000; ; prof.; Law) American legal, race and law, property law; daniel.sharfstein@vanderbilt.edu
Stark, Laura (PHD, Princeton, 2006; ; assoc. prof.; Center for Medicine, Health and Society) science/medicine/technology, human science; laura.stark@vanderbilt.edu
Blackett, Richard J. M. (MA, Manchester, UK, 1973; ; Andrew Jackson Prof. emeritus) African American, antislavery, Caribbean; richard.j.blackett@vanderbilt.edu
Carlton, David L. (PHD, Yale, 1977; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) US South, US business; david.l.carlton@vanderbilt.edu
Dickerson, Dennis C. (PHD, Washington, St. Louis, 1978; ; James M. Lawson Jr. Prof. emeritus; Divinity) African American and US religion, civil rights movement; dennis.c.dickerson@vanderbilt.edu
Epstein, James A. (PHD, Birmingham, UK, 1977; ; Dist. Prof. emeritus) modern Britain, imperial; james.a.epstein@vanderbilt.edu
Franklin, Jimmie L. (PHD, Oklahoma, 1968; ; prof. emeritus) US South, African American; jimmiefranklin@comcast.net
Usner, Daniel H., Jr. (PHD, Duke, 1981; ; Holland N. McTyeire Prof. emeritus) American Indian, colonial and early national, US South; daniel.h.usner@vanderbilt.edu
Voegeli, V. Jacque , III (PHD, Tulane, 1965; ; prof. emeritus) US South; jacque.voegeli@vanderbilt.edu
Wcislo, Francis W. (PHD, Columbia, 1984; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) reform period Russia, modern Russia; francis.w.wcislo@vanderbilt.edu
Winters, Donald L. (PHD, Wisconsin, Madison, 1966; ; prof. emeritus) economic; donald.l.winters@vanderbilt.edu

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