Current Doctoral Students

For information regarding past graduates of the CMU Joint Ph.D. Program, please go to Past Ph.D. GraduatesE-mail contact information for these students can be found on the university's directory page, located here.


Current Doctoral Candidates

Jennifer Dowie. Topic: "Spiritualist Sunday Schools in Theory and Practice, 1860-1920." Advisor: Timothy Hall.

Gillian Hendershot. Topic: "Witches, Wizards, and Marginalized Men: Gender, Accusation, and Conviction in Witchcraft Trials in 17th-Century England and Colonial New England, a Transnational Study." Advisor: Timothy Hall.


Current Doctoral Students

The following students are currently enrolled in the Joint M.A./Ph.D. program.

Student Advisor Partner Abroad Research Interests
Alyssa Alpe Eric Johnson Strathclyde Refugees and displaced persons after World War II and modern European history
Michael Carter Eric Johnson Jena African American history, German history
Eric Connon Timothy Hall Erasmus Atlantic history with maritime and naval history emphasis
Thomas Darragh Kathleen Donohue Strathclyde Modern American and British intellectual and political history, focusing on the transnational development of New Left ideology from 1950-80
Timothy Day Doina Harsanyi Erasmus Societal development in Modern Continental Europe
Stephen Gutwald David Rutherford Strathclyde European and British history, with an emphasis on Scotland
Christopher Hagen Eric Johnson Erasmus European medieval history, with an emphasis on the British Isles
Patrick Kirkwood David Macleod Strathclyde Progressive Movement and British New Liberals and Fabians, Labor relations, changes in national territorial or political identities
Jonathan Klauke David Rutherford Strathclyde Medieval History, History of Science
Frank Klackle Thomas Benjamin Puebla 20th Century Latin America and United States, social movement and labor history
Elizabeth LaFray Greg Smith/ David Rutherford Erasmus Ancient history, comparative religion and mythology in ancient Mediterranean and Mesoamerican cultures
Scott Nehmer Eric Johnson Jena Modern Germany
Michael Rose Eric Johnson Strathclyde Twentieth century German history, Jewish letter writing, and the Holocaust
Marko Schubert Eric Johnson Jena Modern United States, urbanism, comparative history
Kelly Wilson Timothy Hall Strathclyde Atlantic World and Colonial British America
Erik Wright Doina Harsanyi Erasmus French Colonialism and political thought during 17th and 18th centuries

 

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