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
Brown, Harry James chair Justice Denied (Rubenstein, Bruce A.)
Wasserstein, Bernard chair The Limits of the Land (Rubin, Avshalom)
Olson, Keith W. chair Suitcase Diplomacy (Rubin, Daniel A.)
Koshar, Rudy J., Jr. chair Plastics and Dictatorship in the German Democratic Republic (Rubin, Eli)
Mazower, Mark chair The Future of the Jews (Rubin, Gil)
Roark, James L. chair The South Carolina Scalawags (Rubin, Hyman S., III)
Borus, Daniel H. chair The Invisible Left Hand (Rubin, Lyle)
Amanat, Abbas chair The Formation of Modern Iran, 1858-1909 (Rubin, Michael)
Grossberg, Michael C. chair Establish No Religion (Rubin, Robert Daniel)
Russett, Cynthia E. chair Secrets of the Oil World (Rubino, Anna C.)
Lawrence, Mark chair The US National Security State and Scientists' Challenge to Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War (Rubinson, Paul H.)
Hagemann, Karen chair 'Equal but Not the Same' (Ruble, Alexandria)
Jarausch, Konrad H. reader 'Equal but Not the Same' (Ruble, Alexandria)
Cooper, William J., Jr. chair 'A Kind Providence' and 'the Right to Self Preservation' (Ruckel, Ryan L.)
Moore, John Hebron chair Blackwater and Yellow Pine (Rucker, Brian R.)
Stuckey, Sterling chair 'The River Floweth On' (Rucker, Walter C.)
Hollinger, David A. chair A Crenelated Wall (Ruckle, Tim)
Freeman, Joanne B. chair Becoming Men of Some Consequence (Ruddiman, John A.)
Hough, Mazie Louise chair For Women and Themselves (Rude, Lisa Marie)
Lamoreaux, Naomi R. chair Supplying the Slave Trade (Ruderman, Anne)
Wade, Richard C. chair Stanley M. Isaacs (Ruderman, Terry S.)
Saywell, John T. chair The Development of Four Quebec Towns, 1840-1914 (Rudin, Ronald)
Chase, James S. chair John Marshall and International Law (Rudko, Frances Howell)
Marples, David chair The Battle over Belarus (Rudling, Per A.)
Gabriel, Ralph H. chair The Social and Intellectual History of Williams College (Rudolph, Frederick)