Christian S. Warren Native Floridian Chris Warren specializes in the history of medicine and public health in the United States. His second book, Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin Read More
Michael J. Rawson Michael Rawson studied with William Cronon while earning his Ph.D. Before coming to Brooklyn College in 2007, he taught at the University of Wisconsin and Stanford University. Rawson is the Read More
Christopher Ebert Christopher Ebert, a California native, received his undergraduate degree from San Francisco State University, a school that has much in common with Brooklyn College. Read More
Gunja SenGupta Gunja SenGupta’s current interests lie in 19th-century U.S. and slavery/abolition in the Indian Ocean; sectional conflict; African American and women’s history. Her first book, For God and Mammon: Evangelicals and Read More
Philip F. Napoli Philip F. Napoli teaches 20th-century U.S. and public history, including courses on the history of the American war in Vietnam, American popular culture, oral history, and the history of immigration. Read More
Steven P. Remy Steven Remy has taught modern European history at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center since 2002. He teaches courses in modern European and German history, Nazi Germany, the politics Read More
Swapna M. Banerjee Banerjee is selected as a Distinguished Scholar for the Advanced Research Collective (2023) at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She focuses on women, servants, children, fathers, masculinity, and family history. Her Read More
History, Minor Historians study humanity’s past successes and failures, eras of brilliance and times of darkness, enlightened civilizations, and devastating regimes—all of which help explain the present. And with a firm understanding Read More
Asian Studies, Minor As an Asian studies minor, you will develop analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills while learning about the cultures, history, and languages of Asian countries. You will complete courses from Read More