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Emily Rosenberg

U.S. historian, University of California, Irvine Emeriti Professor of History, art historian, and an expert on Pearl Harbor.

Emily S. Rosenberg is a historian with a special interest in the history of the economic and cultural expansion experienced in the United States from the late nineteenth century up to current times. She has authored more than a dozen books and over 70 articles, essays and scholarly introductions.

In 2010, she earned the Professor of the Year at UCI for her hands-on teaching methods. Robert Moeller, UCI history chair and professor, noted in his nomination letter: “In her first two years at UCI, she got teaching evaluations that were amazing!"

In 2019, Emily Rosenberg, professor emerita of history and former chair of that department, has been given the highest honor in the field of U.S. foreign relations – the Norman and Laura Graebner Award – by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Rosenberg’s work, the committee wrote, “has had a profound impact on the field; it anticipated the cultural turn in the field and practically introduced the history of globalization.”

Professor Rosenberg is an expert on Pearl Harbor. In her book A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American Memory, Rosenberg examines the history of the 1945 attacks by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, as well as the evolution of the public's perception of this event and its meaning in the American consciousness.