Committee Members & Advisors

Discover scholars who served as dissertation advisors and committee members. Explore academic networks and mentorship relationships that shaped historical scholarship.

Scholar Role Dissertation
Moehring, Eugene Peter chair Country Lawyer in a Maverick Boom Town (Alverson, John B.)
Chrisman, Miriam Usher chair Taming Savage Nature (Alves, Abel A.)
Flynt, Wayne chair The Bounds of Their Habitations (Alvis, Joel L.)
Bossler, Beverly chair Inked (Alyagon, Elad)
Schama, Simon chair Dress, Childhood, and the Modern Body (Alyea, Caroline D.)
Fahey, David M. chair Saudi-British Diplomatic Relations, 1918-1920 (Al-Zaydey, Hussein A.)
Hollinger, David A. chair Rational Choice Theory in American Economic, Political, and Policy Science, 1944-75 (Amadae, S. M.)
Turits, Richard Lee chair Welfare is Work (Amador, Emma Balbina)
Hoffnung-Garskof, Jesse reader Welfare is Work (Amador, Emma Balbina)
Caulfield, Sueann chair 'Redeeming the Tropics' (Amador, Jose)
Kotkin, Stephen M. chair The Making of Soviet Lviv, 1939-63 (Amar, Tarik Cyril)
Lockman, Zachary chair Governing Property (Amara, Ahmad)
Salomone, A. William chair Emmanuel Mournier and Jacques Maritain (Amato, Joseph Anthony)
Fox, Richard Wightman chair Exposing Humanity (Fox-Amato, Matthew)
Markowitz, Gerald E. chair Alien Spaces (Amato, Rebecca A.)
Loeb, Lori chair Curiosity Killed the Cat (Amato, Sarah J.)
Thompson, Leonard chair Central Kenya in the Late 19th Century (Ambler, Charles H.)
Turner, Frederick Jackson chair Sectionalism in Virginia, 1787-1860 (Ambler, Charles H.)
Forcey, Charles Budd chair 'The Man for Times Coming' (Ambrose, Douglas)
Hahn, Peter L. chair Wresting with the Dragon's Tail (Ambrose, Matthew)
Hesseltine, William B. chair Upton and the Army (Ambrose, Stephen E.)
Onuf, Peter S. chair 'The Loss It Sustain'd by the Immense Drain of Men' (Ambuske, James)
Evtuhov, Catherine chair The Russian Residency in Constantinople, 1700-74 (Amelicheva, Mariya)
Hanawalt, Barbara A. chair Land, Family, King (Amelio, Amy Brown)
Sklar, Kathryn Kish chair 'God Bless the Revolution' (Amenda, Phyllis Jean)