JENNIFER L. BONNELL

E-mail Homepage Jennifer L. Bonnell holds a doctorate from the University of Toronto, Canada. Her central research interests include environmental history, public memory, and landscape history. She is currently completing a book manuscript entitled Reclaiming Toronto’s Don River Valley: An Environmental History of an Urban Wasteland, and co-editing a collection on Read more…

ANDREW STUART BERGERSON

E-mail Homepage Skype: andrewbergerson Twitter Trug und Schein Dr. Bergerson completed his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago focusing on modern German history. He served for one year as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Franklin & Marshall College before joining the history department of the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 1999. An Read more…

David A. Bell

E-mail Homepage David A. Bell is the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor in the Era of North Atlantic Revolutions at Princeton University. He specializes in the history of early modern and revolutionary France, nationalism, and war. His most recent book is The First Total War (2007). He is currently writing a general Read more…

Eunju Bährisch

E-mail Homepage Eunju Bährisch is a researcher in the department of History and Cultural Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. After finishing her PhD in the field of science fiction and technological culture at the University of Essex (UK) in 2009, she has worked as a lecturer and an assistant Read more…

Bárth Dániel

E-mail Homepage Bárth, Dániel is associate professor and leader of the Department of Folklore at Eötvös Loránd University Budapest. His main fields are the historical aspects of vernacular religion and the historical sources of early modern Christianity. Among his books are: Esküvő, keresztelő, avatás. Egyház és népi kultúra a kora Read more…

Sebouh David Aslanian

E-mail Homepage Sebouh David Aslanian received his Ph.D. (with distinction) from Columbia University in 2007. He is the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair of Modern Armenian History and Associate Professor in the Department of History at UCLA. He taught world history and Indian Ocean studies at California State University, Long Beach, Read more…

Tonio Andrade

E-mail Homepage Tonio Andrade (History, Ph.D., Yale University, 2001) is based at Emory University, where he specializes in the history of Taiwan and maritime Asia, employing microhistorical approaches to illuminate larger questions in global history. His first book, How Taiwan Became Chinese (Columbia University Press, 2008; Chinese translation, The Yuanliu Press, 2007) Read more…

Amelang, James

 E-mail  Homepage  James Amelang is Professor of Early Modern History at the Departamento de Historia Moderna, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid. His main fields of interest are the social and cultural history of early modern Barcelona, the history of early modern Spain and urban discourse in early modern Europe.