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Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at
Professor Abou-El-Haj's major interests are early modern, modern European, Near Eastern and North African history with an emphasis on political economy, culture, the study of comparative history, comparative historiography and the critical evaluation of post-modernism and post-colonial studies. His teaching interests are focused on the social processes that produce multi-cultural societies where differences are mutually forged and symbiotically achieved for the purposes of minimizing and resolving conflict.

Bix, Herbert
Professor Bix, a Pulitzer Prize winner who specializes in modern Japan, offers seminars on war crimes law and American wars in Asia, comparative monarchy, and comparative constitutions.

Camiscioli, Elisa
Professor Camiscioli's interests center on the construction of national, racial and gender identities in a global and comparative context with a particular focus on the processes of immigration and colonialism. She teaches courses on gender and colonialism, and comparative migrations.

Dublin, Thomas
Professor Dublin, an American historian by training, has done considerable research on immigration. His work has developed a comparative and global perspective and he offers a course on world migration.

Fan, Fa-ti
Professor Fan's research involves the history of science, European imperialism, and modern China. He is particularly interested in issues of cultural encounters, knowledge translations, representations of nature and nationalism and imperialism. He teaches the history of imperialism and world environmental history.

McConville, Brendan
Professor McConville's research involves empire and identity in the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century. He is interested in the issues of the movement of religious beliefs, the social construction of authority in the eighteenth-century Atlantic, and the spread of revolutionary ideologies in the same period. He teaches on colonial America, the American Revolution, the Age of Revolution, and early Protestantism.

Quataert, Donald
Professor Donald Quataert is a specialist in Ottoman history who uses a global framework for examining changes in the various regions of the world in the modern period. He is especially interested in the origins and perpetuation of inequalities of wealth and power and how mass political participation affects these inequalities.


Quataert, Jean H.
Professor Jean Quataert is a German historian committed to rethinking the outlines of European history and situating modern Europe within the context of world history. She explores what is at stake in rewriting the curriculum in order to take into account the many reciprocal influences at work in the making of the modern world.


Certificate Coordinator: Jean Quataert
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(607) 777-4055
jquataer@binghamton.edu

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