Profiles in "History" Expertise Area

  • Head of the Russian section, Hoogenboom teaches language, literature, and culture. An expert on Catherine the Great, she researches noble culture, civil society, corruption, sentimentalism, book history, and women writers.
  • Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor, is an American political/policy historian. The author of numerous book, he was awarded in 2021 the Zebulon Pearce Distinguished Teaching Award in the Humanities
  • Enloe began teaching at ASU in 2001, and continues to teach a wide variety of online history courses with an emphasis on social and cultural issues within American History.
  • Baldwin teaches courses such as U.S. History since 1865.
  • Osburn is an ethnohistorian focusing on gender, race, political activism, and identity in North America.
  • Horohoe is a faculty associate in history with research interests in US Women's History, US Political History, Public History, The Progressive Era and First Ladies.
  • Jones is a historian of energy, economics, and environment. He has published on the dynamics of energy transitions and is currently researching the history of economic theories of growth.
  • Simonton is a historian of Classical Greece. His research focuses on social conflict, the development of political institutions, and the analysis of regime types (democracy, oligarchy, tyranny).
  • As an historian and lawyer, Davis focuses on civil rights, employment, and property law, and particularly on constitutional issues of race and identity.