Research Professor of History, Harvard University; WCFIA Faculty Associate
Maier is Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard and served as director of CES from 1994-2001 and in the fall of 2006. Maier will teach...
Laird Bell Professor of American History, Harvard University; WCFIA Faculty Associate
Professor Beckert's research and teaching focus on the history of the United States in the nineteenth century, with a particular emphasis on the history...
Visiting Fellow, Spring 2020, WIGH Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice (CSSJ), Brown University Associate Producer, Firelight Films
Zach Sell received his PhD in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is currently an associate producer for Firelight Films...
Visiting Fellow, Fall 2019, WIGH Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego (starting January 2020)
Israel G. Solares received his PhD in 2018 from El Colegio de México. He has been a Visiting Researcher and Research Associate at the Kellogg Institute... Read more about Israel G. Solares
Visiting Fellow, Spring 2020, WIGH Associate Professor of History, University of California Berkeley
Vanessa Ogle is a historian of Europe from the 18th century to the present. She is received her PhD from Harvard University and is currently Associate...
PhD Candidate in History, Universidade de São Paulo Global Fellow at Harvard University, Spring 2015 and Fall 2019
Marcelo Ferraro has a degree in Law, History and Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, where he was also granted a...Read more about Marcelo Ferraro
Samantha entered the PhD program in 2015. Her research interests include the comparative history of slavery and emancipation, race, and the history of...
Kristin studies United States history in the Pacific Ocean focusing on islands such as her home on Guam. She's especially interested in the cultural...
Visiting Fellow Spring 2019, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global Transformations Assistant Professor, Sociology, Syracuse University
Dr. Edwin Ackerman uses comparative-historical methods to understand how political identities form and become operative. He has studied this process in two... Read more about Edwin Ackerman