Julia Adams’ ground-breaking scholarship has shown how familial structures transformed early modern European state-building, colonialism, and empire.
An acclaimed expert on the application of probability and statistics, Chang is also known at Yale for his leadership in statistical and quantitative education.
Yale sociologist Emily Erikson’s latest book explores how companies and politics reshaped economic thought in the 17th century to privilege national prosperity.
Philip S. Gorski has been appointed the Frederick and Laura Goff Professor of Sociology and Professor of Religious Studies, effective immediately.
A generous expert and dedicated mentor, Maureen Long is an observational seismologist whose research illuminates processes deep beneath the Earth’s surface.
A member of the Yale faculty since 2011, Paul Franks is a leading thinker on Jewish philosophy and pathbreaking scholar of German Idealist thinking.
Turner, a scholar of Black religious and political history, talks about her research on the Emancipation period, her work in digital humanities, and more.