Elena Aronova
Associate Professor of History
earonova@history.ucsb.edu
Elena Aronova is a historian of science working on the history of science in Russia and the Soviet Union, history of science during the Cold War, transnational history, the history and politics of environmental data collection, the history of evolutionary biology, and other topics.
Julie Carlson
Professor of English
carlson@english.ucsb.edu
Julie Carlson's areas of interest include British Romanticism, feminist and queer theories, early nineteenth-century British theater, and the social revolutions of the 1790s and 1960s.
Adrienne Edgar
Professor of History
edgar@history.ucsb.edu
Adrienne Edgar's interests include the history of the Soviet Union, especially the history of Central Asia in the Soviet period.
Harold Marcuse
Professor of History
marcuse@history.ucsb.edu
Harold Marcuse has worked extensively on memorial sites, historical monuments, and the reception of the Nazi past in Germany from 1945 to the present.
Catherine Nesci
Professor of French
cnesci@frit.ucsb.edu
Catherine Nesci's areas of interest include modern French and Francophone literary studies, Comparative and World Literature, and Feminist Studies.