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Anne Schult is an Assistant Professor of History at Washington University in St. Louis. She holds affiliate roles in the Global Studies program and the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, & Equity (CRE2). Her PhD is from New York University's Department of History.
Her research focuses on modern European history, particularly migration across European nations and empires, and how migration and displacement were theorized in the human sciences. She is completing a book manuscript titled Counting the Countless: Statistics, Demography, and the Twentieth-Century Refugee, exploring how quantitative methods shaped refugee policies during the World Wars. This work draws on archives across Europe and the US.
At WashU, she teaches courses on 19th- and 20th-century Europe, transatlantic migration, and seminars addressing racial othering, humanitarianism, and international history methods.
Her peer-reviewed articles include studies on interwar demography and refugee frameworks, while her collaborative work on intellectual migration appears in the Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas.





