Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley worked for the UW for three decades, is a veteran of the Vietnam war, and is the author of four books: DEROS Vietnam: Dispatches from the Air-Conditioned Jungle We Gotta Get Out of …

Russ Castronovo

Russ Castronovo is an internationally-recognized scholar with expertise in American literature, propaganda, and democracy. He has published 8 books and numerous articles on topics such as the American Revolution, citizenship, surveillance and security.

Charles L. Cohen

Charles L. Cohen, the E. Gordon Fox Professor of American Institutions, Emeritus, has taught and written about colonial British North America, American religious history, and the braided histories of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. His scholarship …

Katherine Cramer

Katherine (Kathy) Cramer is the Natalie C. Holton Chair of Letters & Science and the Virginia Sapiro Professor of Political Science at UW–Madison. She earned her B.A. there in the Department of Political Science and …

John Hall

John W. Hall is the Ambrose-Hesseltine Professor of U.S. Military History at UW–Madison. He holds a B.S. in History from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and a PhD in History from the University …

Gregg Jamison

Dr. Gregg Jamison is the Lead Archaeologist for the UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project. He earned his PhD in Anthropology from UW-Madison in 2017 and has taught a variety of introductory and upper-level anthropology …

Stephen Kantrowitz

Stephen Kantrowitz writes and teaches about race, citizenship, and Native American-settler interactions in the nineteenth-century United States. His most recent work explores the transformation of American citizenship in the Civil War era through the experiences …

Daniel Kapust

Daniel Kapust is a Professor of Political Science. He has published widely on ancient, early modern, and modern political thought as well on figures including Cicero, Machiaveli, Hobbes, Rousseau, Adam Smith, and late 18th century …

Adam Nelson

Adam R. Nelson is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Educational Policy Studies and History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his Ph.D. in History from Brown University. His publications include Education and Democracy: The …

Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen

Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen is the Merle Curti Associate Professor of History at UW–Madison. She received her BA in History from the University of Rochester in 1992 and her PhD in History from Brandeis University in 2003. …

Mai See Thao

Mai See Thao is a medical anthropologist whose research interests are the refugee body, biopolitics, ghosts, the dead, haunting, psychoanalysis, science, medicine, and empire. These kinds of inquiries have led Dr. Thao to think about …

Sabrina Thomas

Dr. Sabrina Thomas is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at UW-Madison. Her research takes a transnational approach to the intersections of race, nation, and war and examines questions of citizenship, identity, and diaspora …