Faculty

Dolores Augustine, Ph.D., Professor, German history, social and cultural history of Europe, history of technology, gender.

Joseph A. Bongiorno, J. D., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Italian history, Diplomatic History (Staten Island Campus), Assistant Chair.

Mauricio Borrero, Ph.D.,  Associate Professor, Russian History, Sport and Popular Culture, Department Chair.

John J. Brennan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Director of the Honors Program, European History, History of Ireland (Staten Island Campus).

Elaine Carey, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Latin American History, Gender History.

Tracey-Anne Cooper, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Anglo-Saxon History, Manuscript Studies, Church History; Medieval Culture.

Frank J. Coppa, Ph.D., Professor, Papal History, European Economic History, Diplomacy and Imperialism, Mediterranean World, Director of Graduate Studies.

Felix Germain, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Caribbean and French History, Comparative Race and Ethnicity.

William D. Griffin, Ph.D., Professor, Irish History; Military History, the Role of the Military in Society.

Richard P. Harmond, Ph.D., Associate Professor Emeritus, American Technology, Gilded Age, Social History.

Elizabeth Herbin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, African-American History, History of the American South.

Jeffrey C. Kinkley, Ph.D., Professor, History of Modern China, Modern East Asian Culture.

Timothy A. Milford, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Colonial American History.

Frank A. Ninkovich, Ph.D., Professor, History of U.S. Foreign Relations.

Susie J. Pak, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, United States, Gilded Age, Progressive Movement, Asian-American.

Alejandro Quintana, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, World, Latin American History (Staten Island Campus).

John C. Rao, Ph.D., Associate Professor, European History (Staten Island Campus).

Nerina Rustomji, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, History of the Middle East and Islamic World.

Susan Schmidt Horning, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, World, 20th century U.S. Cultural and Social, Technology and Science, Sound Studies.

Konrad Tuchscherer, Ph.D., Associate Professor, African History.

Lara Vapnek, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, 19th century U.S., Labor, Gender.

Michael Wolfe, Ph. D., Professor, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern France, French Political and Religious.