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    Apr 23, 2024  
American University Catalog 2017-2018 
    
American University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History


Chair  Eric Lohr
Director of Graduate Studies  Kate Haulman
Director of Undergraduate Studies  Eileen Findlay
Director of Public History Program  Daniel Kerr
Director of Carmel Institute of Russian Culture and History  Anton Fedyashin
Director of Nuclear Studies  Peter Kuznick

Full-Time Faculty

Distinguished Professor Emeritus/a  B. Reagon, R. Breitman
Distinguished Professor  A. Lichtman
University Professor  A. Kraut
Patrick Clendenen Chair in Women’s and Gender History  P. Nadell
Seymour and Lillian Abensohn Chair in Israel Studies  M. Brenner
Susan E. Carmel Chair of Russian History and Culture  E. Lohr
Professor Emeritus/a  R. Beisner, R. Brown
Professor  M. Brenner, M. Friedman, P. Kuznick, E. Findlay, I. Kendi, L. Leff
Associate Professor Emeritus/a  I. Klein
Associate Professor  L. Beers, M. Curtin, A. Fedyashin, K. Haulman, D. Kerr, T. Runstedlter, A. Shelford, K. Vester
Assistant Professor  A. Demshuk, M. Giandrea, J. Jacobs, P. Partovi, G. Rao, M. Rymsza-Pawlowska, E. Stockreiter
Distinguished Historian-in-Residence  M. Brenner
Distinguished Public Historian-in-Residence  K. Franz

Historians explore the past, but the pasts they uncover depend on the questions they ask, and historians keep discovering new questions appropriate to their moment in time. Exploring civilizations across time and space, historians study all the creations of men and women: politics and governments, the arts and the sciences, economic and technological changes, public and private lives, nations and their peoples.

The History (BA)  introduces students to history broadly, requiring study of ancient, medieval, and modern histories in several geographic contexts before expecting students to specialize. The program’s lectures, seminars, and discussions facilitate student engagement. History (MA)  and History (PhD)  students specialize in either United States or modern European history and hone research, writing, and analytical skills. The History (MA)  offers a concentration in public history, and public history may be taken as an outside field in the History (PhD) . Students in American University’s History Department have the opportunity to work closely with faculty experts who specialize not only in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and East Asia, but whose research focuses on the history of women, the Holocaust, immigration, politics, and culture.

AU History faculty have close, ongoing relationships with major historical institutions in Washington, DC, such as the National Archives, Library of Congress, National Museum of American History, National Building Museum, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. These provide excellent opportunities for student internships and for their engagement with public history, which is the presentation of history outside of the classroom. During the summer, students may participate in the department’s popular Civil War and Nuclear Studies Institutes.

In addition to preparing students for graduate or law school, the Department of History’s emphasis on research, writing, and intellectual problem solving prepares its students for a wide array of careers in business, government, public interest fields, journalism, and other professions.

Special Opportunities

  • Valerie French Undergraduate Seminar Prize; Anna Kasten Nelson Award for Excellence in History; Dorothy Gondos Beers Scholarship; Janet Oppenheim Prize; Janet Oppenheim Research Awards; Richard and Carol Breitman Endowed Scholarship; Roger Brown Dissertation Fellowship; Dorothy and Victor Gondos, Jr. Graduate Research Fellowship; Patrick Clenden Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s and Gender History; Robert Griffith Public History Award; Robert Griffith Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
  • Internships at Washington area museums, libraries and archives, historic sites, historic preservation offices, historical societies, and government agencies

Honors in History

The Honors in History  program deepens the major experience of the department’s very best students. 

Programs

    Major Program (UG)Minor (UG)Master’s Program (GR)Doctoral Program (GR)