
Emily Marker
Associate Professor · Imperial and Postcolonial Europe
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Emily Marker is Associate Professor of European and Global History in the Department of History at Rutgers University–Camden. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and is affiliated with the graduate faculty in New Brunswick, the Rutgers Center for African Studies, and the Center for European Studies. Her research centers on the entangled histories of empire, decolonization, and European identity formation.
Her research focuses on imperial and postcolonial Europe, francophone Africa, race, religion, youth, and global history. She explores how transnational youth programs after WWII shaped ideas of European belonging amid decolonization. Her interdisciplinary work bridges national histories and global processes, particularly in French and African contexts.
Dr. Marker’s scholarship engages with broad themes in global and transnational history. Her work demonstrates a strong trend in using micro-historical and personal narratives—such as her current family history project on Holocaust survivors—to interrogate macro-level processes like reparations and European integration.
- President, Camden Chapter of Rutgers AAUP-AFT
- Immediate Past President, Western Society for French History
- Faculty Fellow, Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis (2023–2024)
- Member, Executive Committee, Rutgers Center for African Studies
- Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Rutgers Center for European Studies
- Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth (2024–)
- Faculty Advisory Board, American Friends of the DÖW (Documentation Center of Austrian Resistance)
Dr. Marker advises graduate students as a member of the graduate faculty in history at New Brunswick. She has been involved in significant interdisciplinary initiatives and research centers, contributing to collaborative grants through the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis and other affiliated institutes. Her leadership in professional organizations indicates strong engagement with broader scholarly communities.
She is associated with multiple research centers including the Rutgers Center for African Studies, the Center for European Studies, and the Western Society for French History. These affiliations support her transnational research agenda and provide platforms for collaborative scholarship and public engagement.
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