The Ph.D. program in history at UC Santa Cruz has a global and transnational orientation and emphasizes an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to historical studies, encouraging innovative thinking about global historical processes. In consultation with their faculty advisors, Ph.D. students’ complete courses of study and original research that bring together their temporal, geographical and thematic or methodological interests. Every student also acquires expertise in a more broadly conceived primary teaching field, defined in terms of geography and period, as well as a secondary teaching field that is focused on a different region or analytical approach.
We offer a rigorous program of instruction and independent work that trains students in the techniques of original historical research and equips them to teach university-level courses in history. Just as the work of most professional historians centers around both research and teaching, training in these areas constitutes the two essential poles of the graduate program in history. We only admit those highly motivated students who are most qualified to pursue advanced studies in history. We also only admit those applicants who can best benefit from the specific strengths of our faculty.
Contacts
Program Director
Juned Noor M Shaikh
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Department
- History Department
- Phone
- 831-502-7104
- Campus Email
- Office Location
- Humanities Building 1, 531
- Office Hours
- Spring, 2025: Tues: 12:00 – 1:30 PM and by appointment
Graduate Program Coordinator
Cindy Lynn Morris
- Title
- Graduate Program Coordinator
- Department
- History Department
- Phone
- 831-459-2621
- Campus Email
- Office Location
- Humanities Building 1, Office 201
- Office Hours
- Monday – Thursday 6:00 am – 4:00 pm

Course Requirements
All Ph.D. Students
- HIS 200, Methods and Theories of History (Year 1, fall quarter)
- HIS 298A, Constructing a Field, an independent study with adviser (Year 1, fall or winter quarter)
- HIS 201, Directed Research Colloquium (Year 2, winter quarter)
- HIS 202, Practicing World History (Year 1)
- One of the following research seminars during your first four quarters:
- HIS 204A, History of Gender
- HIS 204C, Colonialism, Nationalism, and Race
- HIS 204E, Transnationalism, Borderlands, and History
- HIS 280A, Graduate Proseminar (Year 1)
- Graduate students will complete at least five readings seminars in their research area / primary teaching field. These specializations must be defined in consultation with faculty advisors and declared by the end of the student’s first year in the Ph.D. program. Students may substitute independent studies with advisors and other faculty members for two of these seminars.
- Course examples, but not limited to: 200B, 209A, 210A, 210B, 217, 244, 263, 265
- Second teaching field: Two graduate courses in a second teaching field focused on a different region or analytical approach than the primary field.
- Outside courses: Two graduate courses outside the History Department.
- Beyond this, all other students who are not advanced to candidacy may select any of the two-unit courses offered by the department. Completion of a minimum of 14 five-unit courses (in addition to the HIS 280A) is required for advancement to candidacy.
Foreign Language Requirement
Students with a primary teaching field in U.S. history are expected to demonstrate a reading competency in at least one foreign language prior to taking the qualifying examination. Students in all other teaching fields must demonstrate a reading competency in at least two foreign languages prior to taking the qualifying examination; competency in one of the languages must be demonstrated by the end of the sixth quarter of enrollment and competency in a second language must be demonstrated by the end of the eight quarter of enrollment. Usually, competency will be demonstrated by passing a reading exam administered by a member of the History faculty. Students who believe that they have already demonstrated competency through previous course work or through their performance on a standardized test should petition the graduate director.
Designated Emphasis
Graduate students in history may obtain a designated emphasis on the history Ph.D. diploma indicating that they have specialized in an area. A provisional list of designated emphasis and not limiting: Anthropology, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Environmental Studies, Feminist Studies, Film and Digital Media, Latin American & Latino Studies, Philosophy, Social Documentation and Visual Studies and Sociology. Students must fulfill all of the requirements for the designated emphasis in addition to the History Department requirements. For more information, visit the departmental web sites.
Advising
Upon admission to the program, a student will be assigned a faculty adviser whose field of expertise most closely matches the student’s research interests. Advisers will approve a student’s program of study and provide an annual review of progress.
Primary Teaching Field
In consultation with their faculty advisors, students will designate a primary field for teaching, defined in terms of geography and period, by the end of their first year in the program. Please see below a current but not exhaustive list of these specializations.
East Asia
Noriko Aso
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Japanese history, cultural and intellectual
Alan S Christy
- Title
- Cowell Provost
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Asian Studies
Shelly Chan
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- China
- Summary of Expertise
Modern China and diasporas; transnational, transregional, and global history
Minghui Hu
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
Europe
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Marc Matera
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Latin America
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Matt O’Hara
- Title
- Provost, Stevenson College
- Campus Email
Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Juned Noor M Shaikh
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- India and Indian Studies
- Summary of Expertise
Modern South Asia, Urban, Labor, Caste, Dalit Studies, Marxism, and Intellectual History.
South Asia
Juned Noor M Shaikh
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- India and Indian Studies
- Summary of Expertise
Modern South Asia, Urban, Labor, Caste, Dalit Studies, Marxism, and Intellectual History.
Southeast Asia
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
United States
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Catherine A Jones
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Slavery and Emancipation
Civil War Era
History of Children and Childhood
American South
Caitlin A Keliiaa
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Indigenous Peoples
Amy Joy Lonetree
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Summary of Expertise
Indigenous History, Museum Studies, Commemoration and Public Memory, Native American Cultural Production, Public History, and Ho-Chunk Tribal History
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Eric Porter
- Title
- Distinguished Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Historical Memory, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Gender, 20th Century US History, Pacific War History, Oral History, Redress, and Reparations
Secondary Teaching Field
Each Ph.D. student also prepares a second teaching field different from the primary area of research interest and can choose from among Borderlands and Transnationalism, East Asian, European, Critical Race and Indigeneity, Gender and Sexuality, Latin American, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Science, Technology and Environment, U.S., and World History.
Borderlands and Transnational
Noriko Aso
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Japanese history, cultural and intellectual
Shelly Chan
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- China
- Summary of Expertise
Modern China and diasporas; transnational, transregional, and global history
Alan S Christy
- Title
- Cowell Provost
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Asian Studies
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Caitlin A Keliiaa
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Indigenous Peoples
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Historical Memory, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Gender, 20th Century US History, Pacific War History, Oral History, Redress, and Reparations
Critical Race and Indigeneity
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Nathaniel P Deutsch
- Title
- Distinguished Professor and Baumgarten Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish history; Hasidism; History of Religions, African American Islam; history of eugenics in the United States; Gnosticism
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Catherine A Jones
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Slavery and Emancipation
Civil War Era
History of Children and Childhood
American South
Caitlin A Keliiaa
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Indigenous Peoples
Amy Joy Lonetree
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Summary of Expertise
Indigenous History, Museum Studies, Commemoration and Public Memory, Native American Cultural Production, Public History, and Ho-Chunk Tribal History
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Eric Porter
- Title
- Distinguished Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Historical Memory, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Gender, 20th Century US History, Pacific War History, Oral History, Redress, and Reparations
East Asia
Noriko Aso
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Japanese history, cultural and intellectual
Alan S Christy
- Title
- Cowell Provost
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Asian Studies
Shelly Chan
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- China
- Summary of Expertise
Modern China and diasporas; transnational, transregional, and global history
Minghui Hu
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
Europe
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Marc Matera
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Gender and Sexuality
Noriko Aso
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Japanese history, cultural and intellectual
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Catherine A Jones
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Slavery and Emancipation
Civil War Era
History of Children and Childhood
American South
Caitlin A Keliiaa
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Indigenous Peoples
Marc Matera
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Historical Memory, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Gender, 20th Century US History, Pacific War History, Oral History, Redress, and Reparations
Latin America
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Matt O’Hara
- Title
- Provost, Stevenson College
- Campus Email
Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Juned Noor M Shaikh
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- India and Indian Studies
- Summary of Expertise
Modern South Asia, Urban, Labor, Caste, Dalit Studies, Marxism, and Intellectual History.
Science, Technology, Medicine and Environment
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
Minghui Hu
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
South Asia
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Muriam H Davis
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- North Africa
Jennifer L Derr
- Title
- Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Disease and Immunity
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
Minghui Hu
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
Southeast Asia
Kathleen C Gutierrez
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- The Philippines
- Summary of Expertise
Philippine history, science and technology studies, Southeast Asian studies, history of plant sciences, agrarian migration
United States
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
US-Mexico Borderlands
Immigration: Mexicans, Asians
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Nationalism
Chinese Communities in Mexico and at the US-Mexico Border
Public History
Human Rights
Catherine A Jones
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Slavery and Emancipation
Civil War Era
History of Children and Childhood
American South
Caitlin A Keliiaa
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Indigenous Peoples
Amy Joy Lonetree
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Summary of Expertise
Indigenous History, Museum Studies, Commemoration and Public Memory, Native American Cultural Production, Public History, and Ho-Chunk Tribal History
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Eric Porter
- Title
- Distinguished Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Historical Memory, Asian American Pacific Islander History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Gender, 20th Century US History, Pacific War History, Oral History, Redress, and Reparations
World History
Noriko Aso
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Japanese history, cultural and intellectual
Benjamin P Breen
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Science Studies
- Summary of Expertise
I’m an associate professor of history at UCSC interested in the history of science, medicine, empire, and the long-term impacts of technological change. My most recent book, Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science, was published in 2024 and positively reviewed in The New Yorker (here’s their review article), The New York Times, Science, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. I was interviewed about the book by Terry Gross for the National Public Radio show Fresh Air.
My first book The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019) explores how drug users and sellers in the British and Portuguese empires helped to shape imperialism, global trade, and scientific practice in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It won the 2021 William H. Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
My doctoral advisor at UT Austin (PhD, 2015) was Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, and I was trained as a historian of the early modern Iberian empires and the Atlantic world. I am currently working on two book projects (one a history of the entangled concepts of extinction and apocalyptic technology in the early modern period, the other a family and imperial history of applied science in the period between the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa and the outbreak of World War I).
As of summer, 2024 I am accepting graduate students in the fields of comparative or global early modern history, the history of medicine, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, the history of science, and the history of technology and its social or cultural impacts.
I’m also very interested in the use of AI for experiential learning, and am actively exploring the educational potential of LLM-based historical simulations; you can read about some of this work in progress here.
You can find my CV here.
Shelly Chan
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- China
- Summary of Expertise
Modern China and diasporas; transnational, transregional, and global history
Alan S Christy
- Title
- Cowell Provost
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Asian Studies
Alma R Heckman
- Title
- Neufeld-Levin Chair of Holocaust Studies
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Jewish Studies and Judaism
- Summary of Expertise
Modern Jewish History
Modern History of North Africa and the Middle East
Minghui Hu
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Campus Email
Marc Matera
- Title
- Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
- Summary of Expertise
Latin America, Panamá, U.S. empire, race, labor, California Gold Rush, socialism, Cold War, transnational/global history/world history.
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Eric Porter
- Title
- Distinguished Professor
- Campus Email
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Dossier Service
How to Establish a File
The Department of History offers a dossier service free of charge to all history graduate and PhD students. The purpose of the dossier service is to serve as an official repository for documents supporting an application for academic employment. It is important for individuals to establish a file before beginning their job search.
Submit the following to Cindy Morris in the History Department office:
- Completed and signed application form.
- Materials for the dossier (e.g., statement of teaching philosophy, CV, sample syllabi and student evaluations).
How to Request Letters of Recommendation
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 gives you the right to request confidential or non-confidential letters of recommendation. It is important that you discuss with your letter writers the issue of confidential/non-confidential letters (confidential means that you waive the right of access to your letter; non-confidential means that you retain your rights). Once the department receives a letter, the confidential or non-confidential status cannot be changed.
You must complete the Letter of Recommendation Waiver Option Form and provide it to the writer so she/he can submit it with the letter. The top portion of the form is to be completed by you and indicates your identifying information and your waiver of confidentiality. The letter writer completes the bottom portion of the form and includes it with the recommendation. Each letter must be composed on official letterhead, signed and dated. Completed recommendation forms must be on file with the department office before letters will be included in your dossier file. Please note that you will be required to file a new waiver option form for updated letters of recommendation.
According to current UC policy, the department cannot inform the recipient whether or not you have waived your right to read the letters; your waiver statements will not be included in the mailing. If you and the letter writer would like to inform the recipient that the letter is confidential, the letter writer must say “This is a confidential letter for…” in the body of the letter.
How to Request Mailing
Submit your request in writing (e-mail is fine) to Cindy Morris, morrisc@ucsc.edu. Please specify which letters/documents you want us to forward to the institution. Your request should include the following information:
- Recipient’s name
- Complete address of the institution
- Position title and/or job number
- Application deadline
- If you are requesting your file to be sent overseas via Federal Express, you must provide the phone number of the recipient.
Once your request is received, your file will be sent by First Class mail within two working days. During the busy months of January through May, processing may take up to four working days. Submit your requests as early as possible to ensure that your file arrives in time to meet the deadline. Please remember that the campus is closed for Thanksgiving break, winter break, and various holidays throughout the year. The Academic and Administrative Calendar is available online. Please refrain from placing “rush orders.”
You will be notified by e-mail when your file has been mailed. You are encouraged to follow-up with the recipient to confirm that it has been received.
Keeping Your File Active
It is your responsibility to update your file. The department will retain your dossier for five years from the date of last file activity. “File activity”: includes starting a new file, adding materials to the file, or making mailing requests.
Contact
If you have any questions, contact Cindy Morris.