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         Us Studies 20th Century:     more books (100)
  1. Judicial Reform and Reorganization in 20th Century Iran: State-Building, Modernization and Islamicization by Majid Mohammadi, 2009-01-21
  2. Us and Them: Or Why America Is Like England, Why England Is Like America and How They Got That Way by Kevin Cobb, 1987-11
  3. Farmers and Village Life in 20th Century Japan by Nishida Yoshiaki, 2007-03-16
  4. The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century, Volume 1 A-K by JOY HARVEY, 2007-03-20
  5. Secrets Of Piano Masters Of The Early 20th Century! by Editorial Team Of MPowerUniversity.com, 2010-06-20
  6. American Composer Zenobia Powell Perry: Race and Gender in the 20th Century by Jeannie Gayle Pool, 2008-12-28
  7. Work and Pay in 20th Century Britain by Andrew Newell, 2007-03-29
  8. Special Resource Study: Route 66 by US Park Service, 2010-05-03
  9. Women Artists of Color: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook to 20th Century Artists in the Americas
  10. A Companion to 20th-Century America
  11. The Crisis of Negritude: A Study of the Black Movement Against Intellectual Oppression in the Early 20th Century by Emmanuel E. Egar, 2009-06-24
  12. Dutch Enterprise in the 20th Century by Keetie E.Sluyterman, 2007-03-14
  13. Dealing with Dictators: Dilemmas of US Diplomacy and Intelligence Analysis, 1945-1990 (Belfer Center Studies in International Security)
  14. Culturegrams: The Nations Around Us: Africa, Asia, and Oceania (Volume 2) by David M Kennedy Center, David Kennedy Brigham Young University, 1994-09

21. UCB English Faculty
literature and studies; 19th and 20th-century American literature; African diasporicstudies. Z. history; nineteenth-century British and us utopianism.
http://www.colorado.edu/English/facpages/alpha.html
    ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
    Faculty Listed by Areas of Specialty
    Emeritus Faculty

    English Dept.
    A , Associate Professor. African, Caribbean, African-American, and Commonwealth literature; literary theory Frederick Aldama , Assistant Professor. Ethnic U.S. literature; postcolonial literature; modern and contemporary American and British literature Joe Amato , Assistant Professor. Creative writing (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, screenplays); digital media; poetics; pedagogy; literary theory B Bruce Bassoff , Professor. Modern and contemporary literature; Jewish American literature; creative writing (screenplays, children's fiction); expository writing L. Michael Bell , Associate Professor. Folklore; oral traditions; the blues; Anglo-Saxon; Old Norse; history of the English language Martin Bickman , Professor. 19th-century American literature; pedagogy Ronald Billingsley , Associate Professor. American studies; ethnic American literature; pedagogy and leadership training Anna Campbell Brickhouse , Assistant Professor. U.S. literature; African-American literature; U.S. ethnic studies; literature of the Americas Douglas A. Burger

22. History Department At Binghamton University
Bix, Herbert P. Professor, Director of Graduate studies, PhD, 1972, HarvardUniversity 20th century Japan, Japanus Relations, Monarchical studies.
http://history.binghamton.edu/faculty/
Faculty Alphabetical Listing
Listing by Field
History Department Faculty Listing Alphabetical Listing
Please make a selection from the list below. Last Updated 9/15/02. Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A. Professor , PhD, 1963, Princeton University: Modern Near East, Europe, Arab, Ottoman, historiography, psychohistory. Appelbaum, Nancy Assistant Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies PhD, 1997, University of Wisconsin: Modern Latin America, Colombia, Race, Regionalism. Arkush, Allan Associate Professor (joint with Judaic Studies) , PhD, 1988, Brandeis University: Modern Jewish intellectual history. Bix, Herbert P. Professor Director of Graduate Studies , PhD, 1972, Harvard University: 20th Century Japan, Japan-US Relations, Monarchical Studies. Brown, Howard G. Associate Professor , PhD, 1990, Oxford University: Early modern Europe, France, politicized violence. Camiscioli, Elisa Assistant Professor , PhD, 2000, University of Chicago: European Transnational, Race and Gender History/Theory, Modern France, Colonialism.

23. DiscoverySchool.com
Homework — Many good solid Social studies facts here us State Department Countriesof the World — Wow! Tremendous history of the 20th century presented by
http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/bjhistory.html
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24. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - American History
to the PBS series with extensive information about the 20th century Presidents. tomany sites dealing with diversity and ethnic studies of us Latino cultures.
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/history/hista.html
Students Teachers Parents For our newsletter and special teacher promotions.
Abraham Lincoln Research Site

...a compendium of facts and snippets about the life of Abraham Lincoln
...a well-chosen list of links to support the teaching of American history; arranged by time period

Africans in America

...an online documentary of "America's journey through slavery" including teaching resources
America in the 1930's

...a content-rich site that looks at the 1930's through films, radio, and many other forms of cultural expressions
American Civil War Home Page

...an impressive number of links to Civil War information found on the Internet
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century
...a fact-filled look at the culture of the 20th century with links to support the research process American Currency Exhibit ...view American currency by era, historical significance, artistry, and imagery American Experience: The Presidents ...a companion to the PBS series with extensive information about the 20th century Presidents American History Archive ...a full curriculum for middle and secondary students and teachers dealing with the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; includes digitized artifacts and historical commentary

25. Social Studies - 20th Century
Social studies 20th century. top. 20th century. World War I Outcome/us ParticipationThe learner will be able to examine how the outcome of World War I was
http://www.tri-valley.k12.pa.us/TvCurriculum/HTML/CC5/PARENT/CR45490.HTM
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Social Studies History 7 History 8 Civics U.S. History ... World Religions 20th Century Local History Contemporary Social Issues Vietnam Era Economics / Political Science
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Cultural Perspective United States History
United States History T.Roosevelt: Foreign Policy
The learner will be able to evaluate Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policies. Strand Bloom's Hours Source Activities Presidents: Hayes-T.Roosevelt Evaluation Tri-Valley School District T.Roosevelt: Big Stick Diplomacy
The learner will be able to analyze Theodore Roosevelt's "Big Stick Diplomacy". Strand Bloom's Hours Source Activities Presidents: Hayes-T.Roosevelt Analysis Tri-Valley School District T.Roosevelt: Gentleman's Agreement
The learner will be able to explain the significance of the "Gentleman's Agreement". Strand Bloom's Hours Source Activities Presidents: Hayes-T.Roosevelt Comprehension Tri-Valley School District T.Roosevelt: Open Door Policy

26. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: 20th Century Latin America
20th century Latin America WEB Latin American studies At UTexas Senator FulbrightAppraisal of us Policy in the Dominican Crisis, September 15, 1965 At
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook55.html
Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents 20th Century Latin America Back to Index Common Themes and Issue
  • United States Interference

27. Fordham History Faculty: Research And Teaching Interests
Latin American, usLatin American relations. John P. McCarthy, Ph.D., Columbia.Director, Fordham University Institute for Irish studies. 20th century Britain
http://www.fordham.edu/history/fac-res.html
Department of History
Return to History Department Homepage For contact information see the Fordham University On-Line Directory
The History Faculty: Research and Teaching Interests Chair of the Department: Richard F. Gyug
, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Toronto. Medieval liturgy, religion and society, codicology, Spain and Italy. Associate Chair at Lincoln Center: Barry Goldberg , Associate Professor. Ph.D., Columbia. Late 19th and 20th century social history; history of labor; race and ethnicity. Director of Graduate Studies: David Myers , Associate Professor. Ph.D., Yale. Intellectual and religious history of early modern Europe, particularly Germany; the Catholic Reformation. Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies: Susan Wabuda , Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Cambridge. Tudor-Stuart England; the English Reformation. Professors: Edward Bristow , Ph.D., Yale. Modern Britain; Jewish history. Paul A. Cimbala Ph.D., Emory. Civil War era; the American South. Elaine Forman Crane , Ph.D., NYU. Colonial and revolutionary America; history of gender roles in America. Nancy J. Curtin

28. Social Studies
Social studies. will be selected to facilitate an understanding of contemporary usSociety and 20th century us HISTORY A onesemester course to be offered each
http://www.bsu.edu/burris/academics/highschool/socialstudies.html
Social Studies Fall Semester Spring Semester World Studies World Studies World Geography World Geography ... 20th Century U.S. History ECONOMICS: A study of the basic concepts that characterize the U.S. economic system and that contribute to a basic understanding of economics. The market system, capitalism, and free-enterprise will be stressed as well as the basic business organization patterns, banking, production, and trade. Scheduled in sequence with Government. GOVERNMENT: The course will deal with the concepts of government basic to understanding the development of representative, constitutional government in the U.S. The structure, functions, and processes of the federal, state, and local systems of government will be included as well as a study of elections and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. SOCIOLOGY: Sociology is a one-semester course survey of the basic concepts of sociology as an academic discipline. The development and organization of society in groups and the factors that shape and change society will be the basis for the units of study. Unit topics will include: group behavior and organization, culture and its influence on behavior, social change, social institutions, and social problems. The content of these units will be selected to facilitate an understanding of contemporary U.S. Society and its characteristics and problems. Individual and group research will be emphasized as vehicles for the development of research, analysis, problem solving, communication, and critical thinking skills. Recommended for junior/senior level students.

29. American Studies Program
studies Program. His interests include intellectual and cultural history (late 19thand 20th century focus), social theory, and selected topics in recent us
http://www.stanford.edu/group/HSP/AmStud/people_faculty.html
American Studies Faculty: Barton Bernstein - History Rudy Busto - Religious Studies
He teaches and researches religious traditions among racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. He is particularly interested in transformations in Chicano/a and Asian American traditions, as well as issues of syncretism, gender, and indigenous reinscriptions. Additionally, he teaches courses in American religion and evangelical Christianity. Gordon Chang - History
His interests include Asian-Americans, Foreign Relations, Race and Ethnicity. Joseph Corn - History / American Studies
He is a Coordinator of the American Studies Program. His reseach interests include attitudinal and behavioral change related to the adoption and use of 19th and 20th century technologies, including their role in popular culture, as well as the history of the built environment. Wanda Corn - Art
Area: American art and visual culture of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries ; and the European-American history of photography
Special Interests: The art and artists of the Gilded Age and of the early modern period with emphasis on transatlantic exchange; race, class, and gender issues; and cultural studies. John Enyeart - American Studies / Social Science History Institute
Ph.D. University of Colorado, 2002

30. Modern Thought & Literature
of (post)modernity and globalization, usMexico border and Chicana/o cultural studies(emphasis on my readings of 19th and 20th century American Literature as
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MTL/people_students.html
Graduate Students and Their Interests Evelyn Alsultany (email: alsultany@stanford.edu
My work argues for the inclusion of Arab-American Studies within the field of U.S. Ethnic Studies and American Studies. I am currently writing my dissertation, “Representing and Racializing Arab- and Muslim- Americans Post-9/11: The Changing Profile of Race in the United States.” Through examining representations of Arabs and Muslims in a variety of media, my dissertation tracks the ways in which Arabs and Muslims have become racialized since September 11th and through the "War on Terror," how racialized discourses from the past are recycled and modified in the present, and how processes of racialization affect rights and citizenship. More broadly, I am interested in Feminist Studies, Latino Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Studies, multiracial identity, creative writing and playwriting.Ê Ulka Shapiro Anjaria (email: uanjaria@stanford.edu
My interests are in political economy, literature and political activism of contemporary South Asia, specifically urban India. I am interested in the intersection of anthropology and literature, as well as the ways in which political economy and literature intersect and complement one another. I want to explore activist spaces within conventional academic settings, and also South-South transactions among academics and activists. Lisa Arellano (email: larellan@stanford.edu

31. US National Assessment Of Climate Change.  Overview: Our Changing Climate
By the National Assessment Synthesis Team, us Global Change of the warming experiencedover the 20th century. New studies indicate that temperatures in recent
http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/Library/nationalassessment/overviewclimate.htm
About Site Map New Library ... Overview Our Changing Climate Search
Updated 30 March 2003
Climate Change Impacts on the United States
The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change
Overview: Our Changing Climate
By the National Assessment Synthesis Team, US Global Change Research Program
Published in 2000
PDF Version of t his Overview section Global projections based on population growth and assumptions about energy use indicate that the CO2 concentration will continue to rise, likely reaching somewhere between two and three times its pre-industrial level by 2100. Climate and the Greenhouse Effect
Earth’s climate is determined by complex interactions between the sun, oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things. The composition of the atmosphere is particularly important because certain gases (including water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, halocarbons, ozone, and nitrous oxide) absorb heat radiated from the Earth's surface. As the atmosphere warms, it in turn radiates heat back to the surface, to create what is commonly called the "greenhouse effect." Changes in the composition of the atmosphere alter the intensity of the greenhouse effect. Such changes, which have occurred many times in the planet’s history, have helped determine past climates and will affect the future climate as well. Human Activities Alter the Balance

32. OHST Home Page - OHST Faculty
Teaches primarily us intellectual history since 1865. 1995), and Science, Jews,and secular culture studies in mid20th century American intellectual
http://ohst7.berkeley.edu/People/faculty.html
    OHST Faculty
    Warwick Anderson (Associate Professor, Director of the History of Health Sciences Program in the Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at UCSF).

    Current research interests include colonialism and public health, biomedical notions of race, the relations of medical history and medical anthropology, the understanding of "skill" in medicine, the history of HIV/AIDS, and the aesthetics of embodiment in 20th century health education. Courses include: History of Health Sciences (Medicine and Modernity). Articles in: Victorian Studies, Critical Inquiry, Positions, Comparative Studies in Society and History, American Historical Review, Social Studies of Science, The American Journal of Public Health, and The Lancet . Currently working on: The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and Racial Destiny, which will be published by Basic Books in 2002.
    E-mail: wanders@itsa.ucsf.edu
    Cathryn Carson (Assistant Professor, History; Director, OHST)
    Current research interests include history of modern physics in its conceptual, cultural, social, and political aspects. Finishing a book on Heisenberg in West Germany; next projects are on nuclear waste and research administration. Also interested in issues in condensed matter physics and quantum field theory, science in Germany and the U.S., and the relationship between science and philosophy. Courses include: modern physics, science in the U.S. Articles in Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics

33. WWW Faculty Page For History Department
studies Program) 20thcentury Peru, Andes, Latin American militarism. DUFAULT,David (PhD, Oregon 1972; Associate Professor and Chair) Japan, Philippine-us
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/histweb/hisfac.html
Department of History Department
College of Arts and Letters
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-8147
Last update: 12/12/02
Faculty Positions Currently Open in the Department
HISTORY DEPARTMENT FACULTY
FULL-TIME FACULTY BARON, Lawrence (PhD, Wisconsin, Madison 1974; Nasatir Professor, Modern Jewish History; Director, Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies) Modern European, Jewish, Modern Germany. CHEEK, William (PhD, Virginia 1961; Professor) Black American Civilization, American biography CHRISTIAN, David (PhD, Oxford Univeristy 1974; Associate Professor) Russian and World History, Environmental History COLSTON, Stephen (PhD, UCLA 1973; Associate Professor) Latin American Studies (esp. interdisciplinary cultural), anthropology, public COLWILL, Elizabeth (PhD, SUNY, Binghamton 1991; Associate Professor) 18th-century France, French Revolution, European women DE VOS, Paula (PhD, UC Berkeley 2001: Assistant Professor) Colonial Latin America, Colonial Mexico, History of Science, History of Medicine, Comparative Colonialism, Imperialism, History of Race DUNN, Ross

34. UCSC Discover -The American Studies Major
Race and class relations within 19th and 20th-century western American history,us labor and immigration history, comparative ethnic studies Ann M. Lane
http://admissions.ucsc.edu/discover/majors/AmericanStudies.cfm
Admissions Home Discover UC Santa Cruz See the Campus Apply to the University ... [+] feedback for this page The American Studies Major The American studies program is committed to a self-critical and historically grounded examination of the United States and its diverse people, viewed within a local and a global context. Students take courses and work closely with faculty who are committed to multicultural and transnational work and who include the following themes in their courses: political economy; comparative race, ethnicity, and diaspora studies; cultural representation and practice; and power and agency.
Highlights
  • B.A. American studies students find the major a useful preparation for careers in education, law, journalism, social work, community organizing, business, and government. The major offers an excellent liberal education for students interested in exploring their responsibilities and opportunities as American citizens.

35. Affiliated Programs
of English; Southern literature, 20thcentury American literature and African Diasporastudies, Women's studies. 19th-century us Literature and Popular Culture
http://www.tulane.edu/~english/affiliate.htm
Affiliated Programs Return to English Home
African Diaspora Studies Program , the American Studies Program , the Medieval Studies Program , and the Women's Studies Program . Below is a listing of faculty affiliated with the various programs with links to websites for more information on those programs. Africa
Directors: Felipe Smith WEBSITE: http://www.tulane.edu/~adst Gaurav Desai , (Ph.D., Duke University, 1996; Asst Prof English). African and African Diaspora Studies, Postcolonial Literature and Theory, Literary, Cultural and Legal Theory. gaurav@tulane.edu Phone: 504-862-8162. Rebecca Mark , (Ph.D., Stanford, 1986; Assoc Prof English). Performance Studies, Southern Literature. rmark@tulane.edu Phone: 504-862-8176. Supriya Nair , (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1992; Assoc Prof English). Postcolonial Literature and Theory, Cultural Studies, Caribbean Literature, African and African Diaspora Studies, Women's Studies. supriya@tulane.edu Phone: 504-862-8159. Benjamin Reiss , (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1997; Asst Prof English). 19th-Century U.S. Literature and Popular Culture, Cultural Studies, Slavery and U.S. Culture.

36. Women's Studies - People
Gender, Race, and Nationhood in 20th century us History (Historical cultural theory,French and Comparative 20th century fiction, and Women's studies.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/womenstudy/people.htm
Members of the Committee on Degrees in Women's Studies Name Current Courses Katharine Park Women's Studies Chair;
Samuel Zemurray, Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone Radcliffe Professor of the History of Science and of Women's Studies Research/Interests: social and cultural history of medicine and changing ideas of nature and the natural order in the European Middle Ages and Renaissance; history of the body, gender, and sexuality and vision and visuality. Utopia in the Age of the Scientific Revolution
(Historical Study B-24; Spring) Kath Weston Women's Studies Director of Studies;
Senior Lecturer on Women's Studies Research/Interests: political economy; "intersections" of gender with race, class, and other aspects of identity; temporality; narrative; kinship; sexuality; methodology; and science metaphors in the social sciences. Money Changes Everything: Gender and Globalization
(Women's Studies 101r; Fall)

37. Electronic Text Collections
American Public Address (Northwestern) History/Social studies Web Site University,San Marcos) Nineteenth century Documents Project (Furman) us 20th century.
http://history.hanover.edu/etexts.html
Electronic Text Collections
Indexes and Resources
General Etext Collections Europe
General

Ancient

The Middle Ages

Early Modern
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General

17th and 18th Centuries

19th Century

20th Century
... Other web sites of interest to historians
Indexes and Resources Alex: Guide to Electronic Books (NCSU) Bard (Bodleian Access to Remote Databases] CARRIE - An Electronic Library (U. of Kansas) Historical Texts Archive: Mississippi State History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers Index of Resources for Historians (U. Kansas) On Line Books (Carnegie Mellon) Online Book Initiative Literature Online Voice of the Shuttle: History General Etext Collections The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History, and Government (Yale) Bartleby Library (Columbia University) The Electronic Texts Center (University of Virginia) The Humanities Text Index (University of Michigan) Oxford Text Initiative Project Gutenberg The Internet Classics Archives (MIT) Schoenburg Center for electronic texts and images (U. Penn.) Speech and Transcript Center (George Washington] The University of Toronto English Library The Wiretap Electronic Texts Archive Europe: General Western European Studies Section (Association of College and Research Libraries) guide to etext collections and more ARTFL Project (University of Chicago) French language studies Gallica French language texts Celt (UCC) Irish Texts English Literature (Rutgers) Eurodocs (Brigham Young) History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers: Europe Europe: Ancient Classical Mythology (UNM)

38. About Us
Plummer History of us Foreign Relations ecological anthropology, development studies,agrarian societies Katarzyna Beilin, 20th century Peninsular Literature
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lacis/new/aboutus/aboutus.htm
Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian
Studies Program
209 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 262-2811-Fax (608) 265-5851 About us STAFF MEMBERS Severino Albuquerque
Program Director
209 Ingraham Hall
sjalbuqu@facstaff.wisc.edu
Nancy Forster
Associate Director
209 Ingraham Hall
nforster@facstaff.wisc.edu
Willie Ney
Assistant Director 208A Ingraham Hall wney@facstaff.wisc.edu Alice Cassidy Program Assistant 209 Ingraham Hall abadertscher@facstaff.wisc.edu Lisa Perkins Financial Specialist 208 Ingraham Hall lperkins@facstaff.wisc.edu Project Assistant/Assistant Outreach Coordinator 208 Ingraham Hall mrtobar@polisci.wisc.edu Emmanuelle Beretta Website Manager 208 Ingraham Hall eberetta@wisc.edu

39. Fac-Staff-Student Directory
Lillian Hoddeson Undergraduate studies Director, 419A Gregory Hall, 2448412,hoddeson@uiuc.edu, 20th century us science and technology, industrial research
http://www.history.uiuc.edu/NewDirectory/FacStaffDirectory.htm

Graduate Studies

Undergraduate Studies
History
The University of Illinois
Course Offerings

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Department of History
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
309 Gregory Hall
810 South Wright Street
Urbana, IL 61801
Campus Mail Code: MC-466 tel: (217) 244-2075 Faculty Adjunct Professors Emeriti Staff ... Graduate Students Faculty Name Office Office Phone (all numbers 217 Area Code) E-Mail Research Interests History Department 309 Gregory Hall History Department Fax Peter Fritzsche , Department Chair 309 Gregory Hall pfritzsc@uiuc.edu Germany, European, Cultural History Clare Crowston , Graduate Studies Director 305 Gregory Hall crowston@uiuc.edu France, labor history, history of women and gender Lillian Hoddeson Undergraduate Studies Director 419A Gregory Hall hoddeson@uiuc.edu 20th century US science and technology, industrial research, particle physics, solid-state physics, big science, nuclear weapons Sharon D. Michalove

40. KCL: DSD - Staff
us Army. Dr David J Lonsdale (Lecturer) Strategic studies; Military/Strategic Warfare; WorldWar, especially the Gallipoli campaign; 20th century British History;
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ip/andrewsteele/DSD/dsdstaff.html

Defence Studies Department Staff
This page contains a list of all staff based at the Defence Studies Department. The bullet list below each name outlines key research areas.
Dean of Academic Studies
Professor Geoffrey Till
  • Modern Maritime History,
  • Contemporary Maritime Strategy and Policy
  • Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
Deputy Dean of Academic Studies (External Relations)
Dr Peter Foot
  • International Military Education
  • e-Learning
  • Civil-Military relations
  • Defence Diplomacy and Security Sector Reform
  • Alliances and European Security
  • 20th Century military history
Deputy Dean of Academic Studies
Dr Matthew Uttley
  • Defence Science and Technology Policy
  • British Defence Policy
  • Economics of Defence Policy
Academic Staff
Dr Niall Barr (Lecturer)
  • 16th Century Military Revolution
  • 19th Century Warfare
  • Veterans and ex-Service Affairs
  • The Realities of War
Dr Virginia Bohdan (Lecturer)
  • Systemic Transformation in post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Politics of Pan-European Security
  • Russian Politics and Security: the first post-Soviet decade
  • European Security (theory, concepts and institutions)

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