Science and Technology, Energy and Natural Resources, Economic Life, Urbanism and Urbanisation, Cities, International Organizations, Labour, Vocational and Technical Education, Indigenous ("Traditional") Knowledge, Modern Africa, Nigeria
PhD, University of Göttingen (2016)
MPhil, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University (2010)
MA, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University (2004)
BA, Sociology, Delhi University (2002)
Ph.D. History Education, University of Toronto
M.A. Environmental Studies, University of Victoria
B.A. (Honours), English and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria
History, Globalization, Global History, American West, Indigenous History, Historical Memory, Political Economy, Settler Colonialism, and American Innocence
Ph.D. in Classics (Ancient History), Cambridge University: Christ’s College
M.A. in Classics, Cambridge University: Christ’s College
B.A. in Classics, Cambridge University: Christ’s College
History, Classics, Society, economy and culture of Roman Spain (especially Lusitania) from the late Iron Age to the late Roman Empire, Roman epigraphy, especially of the Roman Empire, Gladiators in Roman society, the Roman family, Roman History and Classical Studies
PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
MA in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
BA in Judaic Studies/Honors, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Religion, History, Synchronic, Diachronic, and Contextual Approaches to the Biblical Text and Israelite Civilization, Hebrew Bible, Ancient Near East, Jewish Studies, Hebrew Bible
Asian/Pacific Studies, Culture and Cultural Studies, Print Culture in Modern China and in Comparative Perspective, Chinese Women’s History, Reading Practices in China and in Comparative Perspective, History
PhD, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
MA, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
MA, Department of History, The Johns Hopkins University
BA, Department of History, The Johns Hopkins University
Janice C. H. (鄭喜載) Kim is a historian of modern Korea, specializing in gender, labor, war, and migration in the twentieth century. She is author of several articles including: “Pusan at War: Refuge, Relief, and Resettlement in the Temporary Capital, 1950–1953,” “The Pacific War and Working Women in Late-Colonial Korea;” and book: To Live to Work: Factory Women in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009). She is Associate Professor of History at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
History, Multiculturalism and ethnic studies, Modern Jewish history, historiography, 19th and 20th Canadian and U.S. social and cultural history, race, religion, medicine and gender., Colonialism; Indigenous-Settler Relations
Politics and Government, History, Social Regulation, Social Actors and Public Policies, Drug Regulation and State Policies, State Surveillance, Resistance and Strategies, Wine production and globalization
Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Toronto
Master of Arts, University of Toronto
Cours de français, Université Laval
Bachelor of Arts Joint Honours, McGill University
Indigenous Peoples, History, The meeting of Europeans and Indigenous peoples in the North American fur trade. I focus on cultural, social, gender, labour, and environmental questions, Early Canadian history, Metis history, fur trade history, colonialism
Modern Jewish History, Central and Eastern European History, Antisemitism, Israel Studies, Yiddish and Hebrew Language and Culture, Sociolinguistics, Language Policy
Ph.D., Department of History, McGill University
M.A., History of the United States, McGill University
Honours B.A., East Asian History, McGill University