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Faculty |
- Guy Alchon (Iowa), American political economy
- Anne M. Boylan (Wisconsin), 19th-century social and women's history
- James M. Brophy (Indiana), Modern Germany
- Jesus Cruz (California, San Diego), European Material Culture
- LuAnn DeCunzo (Pennsylvania), historic preservation and architecture
- J. Ritchie Garrison (Pennsylvania), material culture
- Farley Grubb (Chicago), economic history, labor and immigration
- Carole Haber (Pennsylvania), U.S. social, aging, medicine
- Bernard L. Herman (Pennsylvania), architecture, material culture, preservation
- Christine L. Heyrman (Yale), American colonial
- Roger Horowitz (Wisconsin), 20th-century American, labor and business, oral history, food history; Associate Director, Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society, Hagley Museum and Library
- Peter Kolchin (Johns Hopkins), 19th-century U.S., southern, comparative
- Wunyabari Maloba (Stanford), African studies
- Cathy Matson (Columbia), Early American, economic
- Rudi Matthee (UCLA), Middle East, history of consumption
- Arwen Mohun (Case Western), history of technology, gender and technology
- Daniel Muir (M.A., Connecticut), Deputy Director for Museum Admin., Hagley
- David Pong (London), modernization and industrial development of modern China
- Jonathan Russ (Delaware), Business history
- David R. Shearer (Pennsylvania), European industrial, Soviet history
- Terry Snyder (Pennsylvania), Deputy Director for Library Administration, Hagley Museum and Library
- Susan Strasser (SUNY Stony Brook), 19th-20th c. American, daily life, business, consumer culture, environmental history
- David Suisman (Columbia), 20th century American cultural history, history of sound and music, business history
- Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. (Boston), Director, Museum Studies Program
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