Profiles in "History" Expertise Area

  • Dillingham's research examines anticolonial politics, educational and development policy, and labor and youth-led social movements in 20th-century Mexico.
  • Harleen Kaur is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Sanford School. Her research interests are in racism, state formation, and belonging, while her teaching covers a variety of local and global approaches to inequalities.
  • A Fulbright Scholar, Odebiyi's work examines how pious laywomen known as bizzoche created and maintained economic, political and religious networks in 15th-century Rome.
  • Maurice Crandall is a multi-award-winning historian of the Indigenous peoples of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.
  • Retired soldier, lawyer
  • Yang is a political and intellectual historian of modern Korea, currently focusing on the rise of fascistic nationalism, anti-Westernism, and collectivist political culture in Korea during the twentieth century.