14 faculty and 0 courses in History at Haverford College.
- Susan Stuard, Professor Emeritus of History h-index 15
Notable: “In Samuel's Image: Child Oblation in the Early Medieval West.” (1997) · 172 citations
- Roger Lane, Professor Emeritus of History h-index 14
Notable: “Cops and Bobbies: Police Authority in New York and London” (1978) · 103 citations
- Paul Smith, Professor Emeritus of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures h-index 13
Notable: “Taxing Heaven's Storehouse: Horses, Bureaucrats, and the Destruction of the Sichuan Tea Industry” (1993) · 55 citations
- Darin Hayton, Associate Professor of History h-index 6
Es on the sciences of the stars and the mathematical sciences, particularly in the context of courtly politics and pageantry. My first book, The Crown and the Cosmos, examined the ways Emperor Maximilian I used the science of astrology as a political tool in t
Notable: “Martin Bylica at the Court of Matthias Corvinus: Astrology and Politics in Renaissance Hungary” (2007) · 36 citations
- Emma Lapsansky-Werner, Professor Emeritus of History and Visiting Professor in the Writing Program and Quaker Studies h-index 6
Notable: “Feminism, Freedom, and Community: Charlotte Forten and Women Activists in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia” (1989) · 18 citations
- Linda Gerstein, Professor of History; Chair of Independent College Programs; Chair of Russian (BMC) h-index 4
Notable: “A History of Russian Architecture.” (1994) · 57 citations
- Alexander Kitroeff, Professor Emeritus of History h-index 4
Notable: “Continuity and Change in Contemporary Greek Historiography” (1989) · 11 citations
- James Krippner, Edmund and Margiana Stinnes Professor of Global Studies; Professor and Chair of History h-index 3
Es on historiography and representation, visual culture, and religious history. Currently, I am researching a book on Christianity and colonialism in Brazil, Portugal and throughout the South Atlantic world, focused upon Rio de Janeiro's Benedictine Monastery.
Notable: “A Comparative Study of Thirty City-State Cultures: An Investigation Conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre” (2003) · 43 citations
- Lisa Jane Graham, The Frank A. Kafker Professor of History h-index 3
Notable: “Visions and Revisions of Eighteenth Century France” (1998) · 58 citations
- Andrew Friedman, The John R. Coleman Associate Professor of History
U.S. empire, race and migration; the built environment; and transnational and decolonial histories of the United States and the world. Research Friedman is the author of _Covert Capital: Landscapes of Denial and the Making of U.S. Empire in the Sub
- Bethel Saler, Associate Professor of History
- Lori Ginzberg, Visiting Professor of History
- Marlen Rosas, Assistant Professor of History
- Ruodi Duan, Assistant Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.