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Edna Bay (Professor, Institute of the Liberal Arts: African studies, women in Africa) Leonard A. Carlson (Economics Department: economic history of the United States) Elizabeth Goodstein (Institute of Liberal Arts: Literature and culture of modernity in France, Germany, and Austria) E. Brooks Holifield (Charles Howard Candler Professor of Church History, Candler School of Theology) Harvey Klehr (Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Politics, Policial Science Department: political theory, American radicalism) Howard Kushner (Robertson Professor of Science and Society, Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts: History of Medicine and Disease, Psychiatry and Neurology) Ruby Lal (Associate Professor, Middle Eastern & South Asian Studies: south Asian history) Deborah E. Lipstadt (Doroh Professor of Judaic and Holocaust Studies, Religion Department: the Holocaust) Roxani Eleni Margariti (Associate Professor, Middle Eastern Studies: medieval social, economic, and maritime history; material culture; archaeology) Gordon D. Newby (Middle Eastern Studies; Islamic, Judaic and Middle Eastern studies) Polly J. Price (Professor of Law; legal methods, torts, and American legal history) Pamela Scully (Associate Professor, joint appointment in Women's studies and African Studies; African history and gender history) Jonathan Strom (Theology School; post-Reformation era in Germany, pietism in early northern Europe) Allen E. Tullos (Institute of Liberal Arts; United States popular culture) Adjunct Faculty Steven H. Hochman (The Carter Center: Public Policy and Nongovernmental Organizations) Jamil Zainaldin (GA Humanities Council) Distinguished Visiting Faculty Mary Bullock (Visiting Distinguished Professor, joint with Political Science; contemporary China, Western science and medicine in China) Marion Creekmore (Visiting Distinguished Professor; history and politics of South Asia, public policy and non-government organizations) Raanan Rein (Distinguished Fellow, Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry) Visiting and Temporary Faculty S. Serena Tschopp (Visiting Professor) William Beik (early modern France) Thomas S. Burns (late ancient and medieval Europe) Irwin Hyatt (modern China) Robert Silliman (History of Science) Robert Smith (modern Britain) Douglas Unfug (modern Germany)
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