The following list of faculty members shows some of the ways in which their teaching interests enhance the campus's offerings in the area of European studies. It is by no means exhaustive. Many of them contribute via their teaching in other ways as well.
English
Betsy Bowden (early English literature)
Shanyn Fiske (the Victorian period)
Chris Fitter (Shakespeare and his contemporaries)
M. A. Rafey Habib (twentieth-century poetry; the history of literary criticism)
Timothy Martin (twentieth-century fiction) & Director, Rutgers-Camden International Studies
Geoffrey Sill (the eighteenth century)
Richard Epstein (comparative linguistics, French linguistics)
Fine Arts
Julianne Baird (opera)
Wilbert Davis Jerome (music)
Martin Rosenberg (painting and architecture)
Roberta K. Tarbell (painting and architecture)
Foreign Languages
Carol Avins (Russian literature)
Christine Cosentino-Dougherty (German literature of the twentieth century)
Jean-Louis Hippolyte (recent French fiction and French film)
Louise Horowitz (French literature of the early modern period)
Ana Maria G. Laguna (Spanish literature of the early modern period)
James Rushing (early German literature and German film)
History
Laurie Bernstein (Russia; women)
Andrew Lees (modern Germany, modern Britain, and the twentieth century)
Jake Soll (the medieval, Renaissance, and early modern periods)
Gerald Verbrugghe (ancient history and modern Italy)
Philosophy and Religion
Clifford W. Brown (philosophy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)
Stuart Z.Charmé (Judaism and the Holocaust)
Charles Jarrett (philosophy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; existentialism)
Political Science
James A. Dunn (government in western Europe)
Alan Tarr (the history of political theory)
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