Work with thought leaders and academic experts in history

Companies can benefit from working with a History expert in several ways. Firstly, they can gain valuable insights into historical trends and patterns that can inform business strategies. Secondly, a History expert can provide a fresh perspective on industry challenges by drawing parallels from the past. Thirdly, collaborating with a History expert can enhance a company's reputation by showcasing its commitment to research and knowledge. Additionally, a History expert can contribute to content creation, such as writing engaging articles or blog posts that incorporate historical context. Lastly, a History expert can assist in conducting historical research for marketing campaigns, product development, or brand positioning.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in history include Marybeth Gasman, Parvaneh Khosravi Zadeh, Ph.D, Roger Louis Martinez-Davila, Jim Samuel, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, Ryan Howell, John H. Fleming, Ph.D., Mark Ryan, Ariel Kalil, and Igor Logvinenko, PHD.

Marybeth Gasman

Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, United States of America
Expert on race and class in the United States, with particular expertise related to Minority Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Philanthropy, and Faculty Hiring
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (6)
race
leadership
fundraising
philanthropy
Education
And 1 more
About
Marybeth Gasman is the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education, a Distinguished Professor, and the Associate Dean for Research in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. She also serves as the Executive Director of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity & Justice and the Executive Director of the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions. Marybeth is the Chair of the Rutgers University, New Brunswick Faculty Council. Prior to joining the faculty at Rutgers, Marybeth was the Judy & Howard Berkowitz Endowed Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. Her areas of expertise include the history of American higher education, Minority Serving Institutions (with an emphasis on Historically Black Colleges and Universities), racism and diversity, fundraising and philanthropy, and higher education leadership. She is the author or editor of 33 books, including *Educating a Diverse Nation*(Harvard University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad), *Envisioning Black Colleges* (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007), *Making Black Scientists* (Harvard University Press, 2019 with Thai-Huy Nguyen), and her most recent book *Doing the Right Thing: How to End Systemic Racism in Faculty Hiring* (Princeton University, 2022). Marybeth has written over 250 peer-reviewed articles, scholarly essays, and book chapters. She has penned over 450 opinion articles for the nation’s newspapers and magazines and is ranked by *Education Week* as one of the most influential education scholars in the nation. Marybeth has raised over $23 million in grant funding to support her research and that of her students, mentees, and MSI partners. She has served on the board of trustees of The College Board as well as historically Black colleges – Paul Quinn College, Morris Brown College, and St. Augustine College. She considers her proudest accomplishment to be receiving the University of Pennsylvania’s Provost Award for Distinguished Ph.D. Teaching and Mentoring.
Most Relevant Publications (7+)

79 total publications

Marybeth Gasman, Envisioning Black Colleges: A History of the United Negro College Fund. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Hardback $45.00.

History of Education Quarterly / Nov 01, 2010

Perkins, L. M. (2010). Marybeth Gasman, Envisioning Black Colleges: A History of the United Negro College Fund. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Hardback $45.00. History of Education Quarterly, 50(4), 559–561. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2010.00299.x

Charles S. Johnson: Leadership beyond the Veil in the Age of Jim Crow

The Journal of Southern History / Aug 01, 2005

Pearson, R. L., Gilpin, P. J., & Gasman, M. (2005). Charles S. Johnson: Leadership beyond the Veil in the Age of Jim Crow. The Journal of Southern History, 71(3), 739. https://doi.org/10.2307/27648888

“Building Bridges, Not Fences”: A History of Civic Engagement at Private Black Colleges and Universities, 1944–1965

History of Education Quarterly / Aug 01, 2015

Gasman, M., Spencer, D., & Orphan, C. (2015). “Building Bridges, Not Fences”: A History of Civic Engagement at Private Black Colleges and Universities, 1944–1965. History of Education Quarterly, 55(3), 346–379. https://doi.org/10.1111/hoeq.12125

W.E.B. Du Bois and Charles S. Johnson: Differing Views on the Role of Philanthropy in Higher Education

History of Education Quarterly / Jan 01, 2002

Gasman, M. (2002). W.E.B. Du Bois and Charles S. Johnson: Differing Views on the Role of Philanthropy in Higher Education. History of Education Quarterly, 42(4), 493–516. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2002.tb00008.x

Rhetoric vs. Reality: The Fundraising Messages of the United Negro College Fund in the Immediate Aftermath of theBrownDecision

History of Education Quarterly / Jan 01, 2004

Gasman, M. (2004). Rhetoric vs. Reality: The Fundraising Messages of the United Negro College Fund in the Immediate Aftermath of theBrownDecision. History of Education Quarterly, 44(1), 70–94. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2004.tb00146.x

Higher Education for African Americans before the Civil Rights Era, 1900–1964. Edited by Marybeth Gasman and Roger L. Geiger. (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2012. Pp. 200. $34.95.)

The Historian / Jun 01, 2014

Altenbaugh, R. J. (2014). Higher Education for African Americans before the Civil Rights Era, 1900–1964. Edited by Marybeth Gasman and Roger L. Geiger. (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2012. Pp. 200. $34.95.). The Historian, 76(2), 359–360. https://doi.org/10.1111/hisn.12036_12

A Maverick in the Field: The Oram Group and Fundraising in the Black College Community during the 1970s

History of Education Quarterly / Nov 01, 2009

Gasman, M., & Drezner, N. D. (2009). A Maverick in the Field: The Oram Group and Fundraising in the Black College Community during the 1970s. History of Education Quarterly, 49(4), 465–506. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2009.00226.x

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Parvaneh Khosravi Zadeh, Ph.D

Costa Mesa, California, United States of America
Assistant Professor, Sharif University of Technology
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (5)
Linguistics and Language
Language and Linguistics
Communication
Literature and Literary Theory
Cultural Studies
About
Parvaneh Khosravi Zadeh is an Iranian linguist and academic. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Tehran in 2006. Prior to that, she obtained her MA in Linguistics from Islamic Azad University, Tehran. She also holds a BA in English Translation from Allameh Tabatabaei University. Dr. Khosravi Zadeh has been working as an Assistant Professor at Sharif University of Technology. She has published numerous articles in prestigious linguistic journals and presented her research at various international conferences. Her areas of expertise include syntax, semantics, computational linguistics, and language acquisition. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Khosravi Zadeh is also involved in community outreach programs, where she promotes multilingualism and cultural diversity. She is passionate about promoting linguistic diversity and understanding among different cultures. Dr. Khosravi Zadeh is highly respected in the field of linguistics and has received numerous awards for her research and contributions to the field. She continues to actively research and teach in her field, and is dedicated to making a positive impact on the world through her work.

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Roger Louis Martinez-Davila

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America
University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (11)
Conversos
Europe
Middle Ages
paleography
digital humanities
And 6 more
About
s a Professor of History at the University of Colorado and a digital humanities innovator, I specialize in medieval and early modern history, focusing on the dynamic interplay of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures. My academic journey, rooted in a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, is dedicated to exploring the rich complexities of Spain, Iberia, and the [Global Middle Ages](https://grants.uccs.edu/igma/). Yet, it is grounded in industry and government, based on my prior almost decade long career in research forecasting at the Institute for the Future and governmental management consultant and strategic planning. My current work is distinguished by my innovative use of virtual reality, MOOCs, big data, and AI in historical manuscript studies, aiming to transform our approach to teaching, research, and knowledge creation. My career and life is characterized by a global scope, delving into the histories of regions like Spain, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Germany, France, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Iceland, Mexico, and South America. This includes prior residence in Spain, Bolivia, and South America, in addition to my native United States (TX, PA, CA, CO). This broad perspective enriches my research and teaching, allowing me to weave diverse historical narratives. A pivotal aspect of my work is my involvement with over 70,000 citizen scholars via MOOCs, university students, high school students, and the general public. This includes leading the “Immersive Global Middle Ages” project, which uses advanced digital tools to bring historical narratives to life. In December 2023, I launched a [Coursera.org Specialization titled “Personal Journeys: Identity, Motivation, and Resilience.”](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/identity-motivation-resilience) This three-course series explores the Renaissance’s cultural and intellectual legacy and modern global perspectives, focusing on self-discovery, motivation, and overcoming societal challenges. The courses offer an intellectual tapestry designed to foster resilience and growth in both personal and professional spheres. Central to my vision for future research and education is training AI as a “[collaborative AI humanist and scholar](https://urraca-ai.org/),” an endeavor that transcends academic research to pioneer new forms of human-AI collaboration. This initiative is about deepening our collective understanding of history’s longue durée through the lens of innovative technology.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

8 total publications

The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Conversos: Uncovering Hidden Influences from Spain to Mexico. Marie-Theresa Hernández. Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014. xi + 262 pp. $27.95.

Renaissance Quarterly / Jan 01, 2015

Martínez-Dávila, R. L. (2015). The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Conversos: Uncovering Hidden Influences from Spain to Mexico. Marie-Theresa Hernández. Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014. xi + 262 pp. $27.95. Renaissance Quarterly, 68(4), 1452–1454. https://doi.org/10.1086/685202

Spain, Europe and the Wider World, 1500-1700. By J. H. Elliott. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xx, 322. Figures Notes. Index. $38.00 cloth.

The Americas / Apr 01, 2010

Martínez, R. L. (2010). Spain, Europe and the Wider World, 1500-1700. By J. H. Elliott. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xx, 322. Figures Notes. Index. $38.00 cloth. The Americas, 66(4), 563–564. https://doi.org/10.1353/tam.0.0268

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Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Classics professor at UChicago and Director of IFK
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (7)
History and Philosophy of Science
Political Science and International Relations
Literature and Literary Theory
Cultural Studies
Linguistics and Language
And 2 more
About
Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer works on Roman imperial literature, the history of rhetoric and philosophy, and on the reception of the western classical tradition in contemporary China.  She is the author of 5 books on the ancient novel, Neronian literature, political theatricality, and Stoic philosophy, the most recent of which is Persius: A Study in Food, Philosophy, and the Figural (Winner of the 2016 Goodwin Award of Merit).  She has also edited or co-edited 7 wide-ranging essay collections (two of them Cambridge Companions) and the “Seneca in Translation” series from the University of Chicago. Bartsch’s new translation of Vergil’s Aeneid was released from Random House in 2021; in 2022, she is publishing a monograph on the contemporary Chinese reception of ancient Greek political philosophy.  Bartsch has been a Guggenheim fellow, edits the journal KNOW, and has held visiting scholar positions in St. Andrews, Taipei, and Rome. Starting in academic year 2015, she has led a university-wide initiative to explore the historical and social contexts in which knowledge is created, legitimized, and circulated.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

20 total publications

Les facettes d’un tyran

Critique / Jan 01, 2017

Bartsch, S., Balibar, F., & Roger, Ph. (2017). Les facettes d’un tyran. Critique, n° 846(11), 919. https://doi.org/10.3917/criti.846.0919

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John H. Fleming, Ph.D.

Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States of America
Social psychologist & behavioral scientist, ex-Gallup, ex-EY, ex-University of Minnesota
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (5)
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Strategy and Management
Social Psychology
Marketing
Language and Linguistics
About
A results-driven and disciplined strategic thinker with a passion for people analytics and social sciences. Self-motivated and collaborative leader with a proven ability to develop innovative methods and products to identify and solve business problems, improving financial and operational outcomes and enhancing employee experiences and engagement. Extensive experience using statistical data modeling and analytical tools combined with behavioral science and technology to describe, explain, and predict human behavior and business performance for global firms. Data analytics professional with a strong work ethic who is highly skilled in qualitative data analysis, advanced quantitative statistics, and research. Problem solving colleague with compelling storytelling, attentive listening, and strong written and verbal communication. Highly skilled at translating research findings into practical business insights and ability to communicate effectively about them to leaders. Management experience with teams of 2 to 20 employees with significant cross-functional experience, strong Human Resource and business knowledge, and intellectual curiosity, creativity, and personal integrity. Ability to articulate an actionable People Analytics strategy roadmap to ensure the right people, processes, and technology are in place. Dedicated to coaching staff to acquire analytics skills and business acumen.

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Mark Ryan

Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (33)
Digital Ethics
Philosophy of Technology
Environmental Ethics
AI Ethics
Data Ethics
And 28 more
About
Ryan’s primary research focuses on the ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence and digital technology. He has published numerous papers on the topic, and has presented his work at various international conferences. He is also a member of the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE). Mark was previously a researcher at KTH University (Stockholm), the University of Twente (the Netherlands), and the National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland). While at Twente, he worked on an interdisciplinary  project (SHERPA), involving 11 partners from 6 European countries. This project was a European Union Horizon 2020 project (2018-2021, budget €3 million) and focused on the ethical, social and human rights implications of smart information systems (data analytics and artificial intelligence) within a European context. He has published on topics, such as the ethics of smart cities, self-driving vehicles, agricultural data analytics, social robotics, and AI. In his previous research, he has also published a 2016 monograph: Human Values, Environmental Ethics and Sustainability.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

40 total publications

Agricultural Big Data Analytics and the Ethics of Power

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics / Nov 18, 2019

Ryan, M. (2019). Agricultural Big Data Analytics and the Ethics of Power. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 33(1), 49–69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10806-019-09812-0

Prime Movers of Globalization: The History and Impact of Diesel Engines and Gas Turbines

The European Legacy / Aug 01, 2013

Ryan, M. (2013). Prime Movers of Globalization: The History and Impact of Diesel Engines and Gas Turbines. The European Legacy, 18(5), 675–676. https://doi.org/10.1080/10848770.2013.804733

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Ariel Kalil

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
University of Chicago Professor and Expert on Childhood Development
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (24)
Sociology and Political Science
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Education
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Life-span and Life-course Studies
And 19 more
About
Ariel D. Kalil is the Daniel Levin Professor of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago. She is a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a research associate at the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan. She is also a faculty member in the Harris School of Public Policy Studies and in the College at the University of Chicago. Kalil's research lies at the intersection of child development and public policy. She is particularly interested in the effect of early childhood interventions on health and economic outcomes in adulthood. Her work has been published in leading social science journals, including the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Journal of Political Economy. Kalil earned her PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor in 1996, her MA in Social Psychology from the University of Colorado System in 1993, and her BA in Psychology and French Literature from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1991.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

92 total publications

Job Loss at Mid-life: Managers and Executives Face the "New Risk Economy"

Social Forces / Sep 01, 2008

Mendenhall, R., Kalil, A., Spindel, L. J., & Hart, C. M. D. (2008). Job Loss at Mid-life: Managers and Executives Face the “New Risk Economy.” Social Forces, 87(1), 185–209. https://doi.org/10.1353/sof.0.0074

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Igor Logvinenko, PHD

Professor of Global Political Economy at Occidental College
Most Relevant Research Interests
History
Other Research Interests (15)
Global Political Economy: Finance
Energy Transition
Autocratization
Rule of Law
Economics and Econometrics
And 10 more
About
Associate Professor of [Diplomacy & World Affairs](https://www.oxy.edu/node/690) and an affiliate of the [John Parke Young Initiative on the Global Political Economy](https://www.oxy.edu/node/736) at Occidental College. My [research and commentary](https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=0izvrdQAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate) have appeared in *Communist and Post-Communist Studies*, *Democratization, Europe-Asia Studies, Review of International Political Economy, Just Security, The Moscow Times*, and other publications.  <br> My book *[Global Finance and Local Control: Corruption and Wealth in Contemporary Russia ](https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501759604/global-finance-local-control/#bookTabs=1)*was published in the Cornell Studies in Money series at Cornell University Press in 2021. I received a doctorate in Government from Cornell University in 2015. Before coming to Oxy, I spent five memorable years in the Department of Political Science at Wellesley College. I have also held appointments at the Cornell-in-Washington Program, the Harriman Institute at Columbia University, International Studies. I am a native of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, where I had the great fortune to attend the Physics and Mathematics Lyceum #61.
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

22 total publications

Generational Differences in Russian Attitudes towards Democracy and the Economy

Europe-Asia Studies / Sep 12, 2008

Hahn, J. W., & Logvinenko, I. (2008). Generational Differences in Russian Attitudes towards Democracy and the Economy. Europe-Asia Studies, 60(8), 1345–1369. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668130802292168

Why Did Financial Openness Reforms Succeed in Russia and Not in China?

Russian Politics / Mar 07, 2023

Logvinenko, I. (2023). Why Did Financial Openness Reforms Succeed in Russia and Not in China? Russian Politics, 8(1), 48–75. https://doi.org/10.30965/24518921-00801003

Capital, Coercion, and Postcommunist States

Europe-Asia Studies / Apr 21, 2014

Logvinenko, I. (2014). Capital, Coercion, and Postcommunist States. Europe-Asia Studies, 66(4), 667–668. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2014.897421

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Example history projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on history?

Historical Market Analysis

A History expert can conduct a comprehensive analysis of past market trends, identifying patterns and cycles that can help predict future market behavior. This analysis can assist companies in making informed decisions regarding product development, pricing strategies, and market expansion.

Historical Brand Positioning

By studying the historical evolution of brands within an industry, a History expert can provide insights into successful brand positioning strategies. This knowledge can help companies differentiate themselves from competitors and create a unique brand identity that resonates with consumers.

Historical Content Creation

A History expert can contribute to content creation by writing engaging articles, blog posts, or social media content that incorporates historical context. This approach not only educates and entertains the audience but also establishes the company as a thought leader in its industry.

Historical Research for Marketing Campaigns

When developing marketing campaigns, a History expert can conduct research to uncover historical events, trends, or cultural references that can be leveraged to create compelling and relatable campaigns. This historical context adds depth and authenticity to the marketing message, resonating with the target audience.

Historical Product Development

A History expert can provide insights into historical consumer preferences, technological advancements, and market dynamics that can inform product development strategies. By understanding past successes and failures, companies can create innovative products that meet the needs and desires of their target market.