
Pomona College - Assistant Professor of History (Early Modern European History)
The Pomona History Department invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Early Modern European history (c.1400-1800) beginning July 1, 2026. The History Department particularly welcomes applicants who engage in trans-regional and global histories. The successful candidate will offer a range of courses of their own design in their fields of expertise, including an introduction to early modern European history. The teaching commitment is two courses per semester. Candidates should complete their Ph.D. in History or a related discipline by July 2026.
To apply, please submit a dossier by October 1, 2025 that includes the following:
1. a letter of application, including an explanation of the status of your Ph.D. dissertation, if applicable;
2. three brief (one-page, single-spaced) statements: (a) a teaching statement, including discussion of courses that you have taught and/or hope to teach and how you would approach teaching an introduction to early modern European history; (b) a research statement, including discussion of your interests in the early modern world; and (c) a statement that discusses your demonstrated or potential ability to teach and mentor a diverse student body;
3. a curriculum vitae;
4. a chapter- or article-length writing sample;
5. graduate school transcripts; and
6. three letters of recommendation.
Please upload electronic copies of all materials to Academic Jobs Online. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Please refer any questions you have to Pey-Yi Chu, [email protected].
Pomona College is the founding member of the Claremont Colleges, which also include Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College, and Claremont Graduate University. A highly selective liberal arts college, Pomona College seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty and is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace. Collectively, the Claremont Colleges constitute an academic community of 9,000 students and close to 4,000 faculty and staff. In collaboration with the other Claremont Colleges, Pomona College offers a variety of opportunities for professional development, mentorship, and networking for junior faculty, including the opportunity for entering assistant professors to apply for a fully funded leave in their fourth year at the College.
The Pomona College History Department is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the early modern world and its connections. Our ten full-time, tenured or tenure-track faculty members engage in trans-regional histories as part of their teaching and research. The undergraduate History curriculum, which emphasizes primary historical research and critical reading and writing, includes a concentration in comparative, trans-regional, and thematic history. We welcome candidates who have experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and can demonstrate a commitment to improving higher education for every student through teaching, scholarship, and service. The History Department contributes to the intellectual life of the Claremont Colleges through public lectures, including the Ena H. Thompson Lectures, colloquia, exhibits, and other events. Our faculty members actively participate in College-wide initiatives such as the Summer Undergraduate Research Program, the Draper Center for Community Partnerships, the Critical Inquiry Seminars, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, the Humanities Studio, and interdisciplinary programs. The History Department supports equal access to higher education and values working in a richly diverse environment where the most recent entering class consists of 51% domestic students of color, 14% international students, and 23% first-generation students.
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