AHA Directory of History Departments and Organizations

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Cornell University
Cornell University Dept. of History
120 Mary Ann Wood Dr.
Ithaca, NY 14853-4601
Phone: 607.255.8862
Email: bad2@cornell.edu
Website: https://history.cornell.edu/


The department is committed to pursuing excellence in historical scholarship and teaching across many different time periods and research interests. Our outstanding faculty and students also specialize in a wide array of historical issues and themes that transcend particular regions and periods.


Chair: Eric Rebillard
Director of Graduate Studies: Lawrence Glickman
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Claudia Verhoeven
Degrees Offered: BA,MA,PHD
Academic Year System: SEM
Areas of Specialization: North and Latin America, Africa, medieval and modern Europe, premodern and modern East and Southeast Asia, premodern Islamic and modern Middle East
Undergraduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $48010
   Out-of-state: $71266
Graduate Tuition (per academic year):
   In-state: $20800
   Out-of-state: $20800

Enrollment 2025-2026:
Undergraduate Majors: 90
Students in Program: 0
New Graduate Students: 5
Full-time Graduate Students: 53
Part-time Graduate Students: 0
Degrees in History: 0 AA 40 BA 0 BS 4 MA 0 MS 5 PhD
Students in Undergrad. Courses: 3181
Students in Undergrad. Intro Courses: 917
% of Online-Only Courses: 0
Undergraduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://www.cornell.edu/admissions/
   Financial Aid: https://finaid.cornell.edu/
Graduate Addresses:
   Admissions: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/admissions/
   Financial Aid: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/financial-support/

Areas of Specialization: North and Latin America, Africa, medieval and modern Europe, premodern and modern East and Southeast Asia, premodern Islamic and modern Middle East

Not applicable


Doctoral Program Information

A. Program Description. Africa/Middle East, Atlantic World, East Asia, Europe, Indian Ocean, Latin American, North America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia

There are many programs at Cornell that encourage interdisciplinary work in a number of areas. Among those of interest to historians are: Africana Studies and Research Center, American Indian Program, American Studies, Asian Studies, Asian American Studies, East Asia Program, Ethics and Public Life, European Studies, International Political Economy, Latin American Studies, Latino Studies, Medieval Studies, Near Eastern Studies, Peace Studies, Religious Studies, Science and Technology Studies, South Asia Program, and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.

B. Special Programs. Cornell University Library is one of the dozen largest and most diverse academic research libraries in the United States. It contains more than 5 million titles, subscribes to more than 60,000 periodicals, adds more than 120,000 volumes to its collections each year, and comprises sixteen libraries through the university. John M. Olin Library is the main research library, especially for historians. Among special collections which rank among the finest in size and quality in the world are the Wason/Echols Collection on China, Japan, and Southeast Asia; History of Science; Department of Rare Books (including internationally acclaimed collections on among other subjects, Dante, Petrarch, witchcraft, slavery, the French Revolution, and Wordsworth); Icelandic; and the Department of Manuscripts (specializing in 19th and 20th-century New York State). Cornell participates in a number of resource-sharing agreements with other research libraries, such as the Research Libraries Group (RLG) and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), which enable it to supplement its holding via inter-library loan and to collaborate in combined databases and computer systems, including Internet, in a worldwide network.

C. Financial Aid. Candidates for the PhD normally are supported for at least six years with a combination of fellowships, teaching assistantships, and research grants. Most students will have assistantships in about half their years of graduate study and fellowships in the other years (including the first year).

D. Degree Requirements. To encourage flexibility, general requirements are kept to a minimum. For the doctorate, these include: taking History 7090, Introduction to the Graduate Study of History (all graduate students are required to take a minimum of seven graduate-level, 6000-level or above, seminars before taking their 'A' exam); demonstrating proficiency in two languages other than English (students in African, English/British and American history are required to demonstrate competence in one foreign language); complete one research paper by the end of the second year; completing the graduate school's residence requirement of six semesters of full-time study at a satisfactory level of accomplishment; teaching for at least one year (normally as a teaching assistant); passing the "Q" examination early in the second semester of study; the written and oral "Admissions to Candidacy" examination after completion of formal study; and completing the doctoral dissertation and defending it in a final examination. The graduate program in History is oriented primarily toward the doctorate. Applications to enter the program for a terminal MA are not encouraged.

Directory of History Dissertations

Doctoral Program Statistics 2025-2026:
PhD students currently enrolled: 53
PhD applications received: 219
New PhD students: 5
% of students receiving tuition waivers: 0
% of students receiving stipends: 100


Baptist, Edward E. (PHD, Pennsylvania, 1997; ; prof.) US political, 19th-century America, US South; eeb36@cornell.edu
Bassi Arevalo, Ernesto (PHD, California, Irvine, 2012; ; assoc. prof.) colonial Latin America, Caribbean, Atlantic world; eb577@cornell.edu
Byfield, Judith A. (PHD, Columbia, 1993; ; Stephen '59 & Madeline '60 Anbinder Prof.) Africa/African diaspora, West Africa/Caribbean, gender and labor; jab632@cornell.edu
Chang, Derek S. (PHD, Duke, 2002; ; assoc. prof. and dir., undergrad. studies) Asian American, 19th-century US; dsc37@cornell.edu
Clark, Justin Tyler (PHD, Southern California, 2014; ; sr. lect.) US cultural, social, law and visual culture; justin.clark@cornell.edu
Craib, Raymond B. (PHD, Yale, 2001; ; Marie Underhill Noll Prof.) Latin America, social, cultural; rbc23@cornell.edu
Du, Mara Yue (PHD, NYU, 2017; ; assoc. prof.) modern Chinese legal/political/social, gender; yue.du@cornell.edu
Falk, Oren (PHD, Toronto, 2002; ; prof.) medieval, cultural, Norse; of24@cornell.edu
Florea, Cristina (PHD, Princeton, 2016; ; asst. prof.) 19th- and 20th-century eastern and central Europe;
Friedland, Paul (PHD, California, Berkeley, 1995; ; prof.) early modern France, French Revolution cultural, political and intellectual; paf67@cornell.edu
Garcia, Maria Cristina (PHD, Texas, Austin, 1990; ; Howard A. Newman Prof. of American Studies) comparative migrations, US Latino/a, folklore; mcg20@cornell.edu
Ghosh, Durba (PHD, California, Berkeley, 2000; ; prof.) modern South Asia, British Empire, gender and sexuality; dg256@cornell.edu
Glickman, Lawrence B. (PHD, California, Berkeley, 1992; ; Stephen and Evalyn Milman Prof. of American Studies and dir., grad. studies) US cultural/labor/political, consumer society, Gilded Age and Progressive era; lbg49@cornell.edu
Hinrichs, TJ (PHD, Harvard, 2003; ; assoc. prof.) Chinese medical and religious; th289@cornell.edu
Juni, Mayer (PHD, Brown, 2022; ; Bruce Slovin Asst. Prof.) Jewish, Atlantic world, early modern Europe, legal, cultural, knowledge, race and slavery; mj472@cornell.edu
Kohler-Hausmann, Julilly (PHD, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2010; ; assoc. prof.) postwar US, political and social; jkh224@cornell.edu
Lawlor, Ruth Grace (PHD, Cambridge, 2019; ; asst. prof.) modern America and international, military and diplomatic, gender and sexuality, labor, empires; rgl79@cornell.edu
Litvak, Olga (PHD, Columbia, 1999; ; Laurie B. and Eric M. Roth Prof. of Modern European Jewish History) Jewish intellectual and political, modern Europe and imperial Russia, ideas; ol76@cornell.edu
Loos, Tamara L. (PHD, Cornell, 1999; ; prof.) Southeast Asia, Thailand, gender/social/legal; tl14@cornell.edu
Minawi, Mostafa (PHD, NYU, 2011; ; prof.) modern Middle East, Ottoman, Mediterranean and North African imperial; mm2492@cornell.edu
Mulder, Nicholas Jan Thomas (PHD, Columbia, 2019; ; asst. prof.) modern Europe, international institutions, political economy, financial and economic, international law, war, philosophy of history; njm226@cornell.edu
Parmenter, Jon (PHD, Michigan, 1999; ; assoc. prof.) Native American, Iroquois, early America; jwp35@cornell.edu
Prussin, Talia (PHD, California, Berkeley, 2023; ; asst. prof.) Greece, Hellenistic period, ancient West and Central Asia, empires and colonialization, economic;
Rebillard, Eric (PHD, Paris, 1993; ; Avalon Foundation Prof. of the Humanities and chair; Classics) Rome; er97@cornell.edu
Rickford, Russell (PHD, Columbia, 2009; ; assoc. prof.) Pan Africanism/black nationalism/radicalism, transnational blackness, African American political culture; rr447@cornell.edu
Roebuck, Kristin (PHD, Columbia, 2015; ; asst. prof.) modern Japan, body, medicine and law; kar79@cornell.edu
Sachs, Aaron (PHD, Yale, 2004; ; prof.) US cultural and intellectual; as475@cornell.edu
Sandwell, Rachel (PHD, McGill, 2014; ; asst. prof.) modern Africa, southern Africa, women and gender;
Schmitt, Casey (PHD, William and Mary, 2018; ; asst. prof.) early America, Caribbean, slavery and servitude, colonialism and imperialism, illicit economies; cs2437@cornell.edu
Schneider, Jeremy Robin (PHD, Princeton, 2023; ; asst. prof.) 16th-/18th-century science, early modern European visual and material culture, intellectual, knowledge of earth/life/environment;
Suarez, Camille A. (PHD, Pennsylvania, 2019; ; asst. prof.) 19th-century US, Latinx, environmental; cs2497@cornell.edu
Sun, Peidong (PHD, Sciences Po Paris, 2007; ; Dist. Assoc. Prof. of Arts & Sciences in the Humanities) socio-cultural, everyday life, PRC; ps786@cornell.edu
Tagliacozzo, Eric (PHD, Yale, 1999; ; John Stambaugh Prof. of History) modern Southeast Asia, economic, religious; et54@cornell.edu
Tolan-Szkilnik, Paraska (PHD, Pennsylvania, 2020; ; asst. prof.) modern Middle East and Africa, Pan-Africanism, cultural/intellectual/queer;
Travers, T. Robert (PHD, Cambridge, 2001; ; prof.) British imperial; trt5@cornell.edu
Verhoeven, Claudia (PHD, UCLA, 2004; ; assoc. prof.) modern Russia and Europe, cultural, political violence; cv89@cornell.edu
Weil, Rachel J. (PHD, Princeton, 1991; ; prof.) early modern English political and cultural, gender; rjw5@cornell.edu
Bensel, Richard F. (PHD, Cornell, 1978; ; Gary S. Davis Prof. of Government; Government) American political; rfb2@cornell.edu
DeVault, Ileen A. (PHD, Yale, 1985; ; prof.; Industrial & Labor Relations) American social, labor and working class, gender and women; iad1@cornell.edu
Fahmy, Ziad A. (PHD, Arizona, 2007; ; assoc. prof.; Near Eastern Studies) modern Middle East, Egypt and Arab world; zaf3@cornell.edu
Formichi, Chiara (PhD, SOAS London, 2009; ; H. Stanley Krusen Prof. of World Religions; Asian Studies) Islam as lived religion and political ideology, 20th-century Indonesia and Southeast Asia; cf398@cornell.edu
Pritchard, Sara B. (PHD, Stanford, 2001; ; assoc. prof.; Science & Tech. Studies) technology, environmental, 20th-century France/French Empire; sbp65@cornell.edu
Seth, Suman (PHD, Princeton, 2003; ; Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow and Marie Underhill Noll Prof. of the History of Science; Science & Tech. Studies) physical sciences, 19th and 20th century, gender and science; ss536@cornell.edu
Silbey, David J. (PHD, Duke, 1999; ; adj. assoc. prof.; assoc. dir., Cornell in Washington) 20th-century industrialized total wars, guerrilla warfare/insurgency/terrorism; silbey@cornell.edu
Traverso, Enzo (PHD, EHESS, France, 1989; ; Susan and Barton Winokur Prof. of the Humnaities; Romance Studies) contemporary social and cultural, European intellectual, political; vt225@cornell.edu
Altschuler, Glenn (PHD, Cornell, 1976; ; prof. emeritus; American Studies) popular culture, Jewish American, politics; gca1@cornell.edu
Blumin, Stuart M. (PHD, Pennsylvania, 1968; ; prof. emeritus) American social/cultural/demographic, American urban; smb5@cornell.edu
Caron, Vicki (PHD, Columbia, 1983; ; prof. emeritus) modern European Jewish; vc21@cornell.edu
Chen, Jian (PHD, Southern Illinois, Carbondale, 1990; ; prof. emeritus) Sino-American relations, China; jc585@cornell.edu
Cochran, Sherman Gilbert (PHD, Yale, 1975; ; prof. emeritus) modern China, social/economic/cultural; sgc11@cornell.edu
Dear, Peter R. (PHD, Princeton, 1984; ; prof. emeritus) science, scientific revolution; prd3@cornell.edu
Greene, Sandra E. (PHD, Northwestern, 1981; ; Stephen '59 and Madeline '60 Anbinder Prof. emerita) Africa, Ghana, social/cultural/religious; seg6@cornell.edu
Hull, Isabel V. (PHD, Yale, 1978; ; John Stambaugh Prof. emeritus) Germany 1700-1945; ivh1@cornell.edu
Kaplan, Steven (PHD, Yale, 1974; ; prof. emeritus) France 1500-present, comparative European social/food/work; slk8@cornell.edu
Kline, Ronald R. (PHD, Wisconsin, Madison, 1983; ; Sue G. and Harry E. Bovay Jr. Prof. emeritus; Science & Tech. Studies) US technology and engineering; rkline@ee.cornell.edu
Koschmann, J. Victor (PHD, Chicago, 1980; ; prof. emeritus) modern Japan, Japanese intellectual and cultural; jvk1@cornell.edu
LaCapra, Dominick C. (PHD, Harvard, 1970; ; prof. emeritus) modern European intellectual and cultural; dcl3@cornell.edu
Moore, R. Laurence (PHD, Yale, 1968; ; prof. emeritus) American intellectual, cultural, religious; rlm8@cornell.edu
Najemy, John M. (PHD, Harvard, 1972; ; prof. emeritus) late medieval and Renaissance Italy, Florence; jmn4@cornell.edu
Norton, Mary Beth (PHD, Harvard, 1969; ; prof. emeritus) early America, women and gender; mbn1@cornell.edu
Peterson, Charles A. (PHD, Washington, 1966; ; prof. emeritus) T’ang-Sung Chinese political/military/administrative/foreign relations; cap4@cornell.edu
Powers, David S. (PHD, Princeton, 1979; ; prof. emeritus; Near Eastern Studies) premodern Islamic; dsp4@cornell.edu
Sakai, Naoki (PHD, Chicago, 1983; ; prof. emeritus; Asian Studies) early modern and modern Japan, intellectual and cultural; ns32@cornell.edu
Strauss, Barry Stuart (PHD, Yale, 1979; ; Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Prof. emeritus) ancient Greece and Rome, military; bss4@cornell.edu
Taylor, Keith W. (PHD, Michigan, 1976; ; prof. emeritus; Asian Studies) Southeast Asia, Vietnam; kwt3@cornell.edu
Washington, Margaret (PHD, California, Davis, 1980; ; prof. emeritus) African American cultural/intellectual/religious, gender, American South; mw26@cornell.edu
Weiss, John H. (PHD, Harvard, 1977; ; assoc. prof. emeritus) modern European social and political, postwar political culture, French education; jhw4@cornell.edu

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