Europe


Image courtesy of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands

Our European history faculty teach a broad range of courses from Medieval Europe to the present, with particular strength in the Modern period and in Eastern Europe. Active research fields include political conflicts, commerce and material culture, and the complex interactions of nationalism, ethnicity, religion and identity.

Faculty:

Heather Coleman (Russia, Eastern Europe, USSR)

Jocelyn Hendrickson (Medieval Iberia, medieval Mediterranean)

John Kitchen (Medieval Europe)

Volodymyr Kravchenko (Ukraine, Russia, Eastern Europe, USSR)

Beverly Lemire (Early modern, western colonial / imperial gender, material culture)

David Marples (Modern Russia, Modern Ukraine, Belarus, political, social, and economic history, environment)

Kenneth Mouré (Modern France, Modern Europe, European economic policy and diplomacy, World War II)

Joseph F. Patrouch (Early modern, Habsburg Dynasty, comparative empires, comparative urban)

Dennis Sweeney (Modern Germany, Modern Europe)

Frank Sysyn (Ukraine, Hrushevsky)