- British Empire since 1783
- Geopolitics and Grand Strategy
- Naval and Intelligence History
International, Strategic & Military History Research
Military, strategic and international history is one of our research strengths. History faculty have published books and articles on a wide variety of topics in United States, Latin American, British, Soviet/Russian, Middle Eastern, and Asian involvement in international affairs. Faculty publications have made notable contributions to military, foreign relations, strategic, naval, and national security history.
Details about faculty working in this area can be found on their faculty biography pages.
Faculty Researchers
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John Brobst
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T. David Curp
- Europe; Modern Period
- Poland
- Ethno-National Relations; Religious Life; Church-State Relations
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Alec Holcombe
- Southeast Asia; Modern Period
- Vietnam
- Colonialism; Socialist Reconstruction
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Victoria Lee
- Science and Technology; Modern Period
- Japan
- East Asia; Environment; Craft and Political Economy
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Chester Pach
- United States; Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
- United States and the World
- Politics, Media, and Popular Culture
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Brian Schoen
- Nineteenth Century United States; Early Republic and Civil War
- United States and the World
- Political Economy
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Ingo Trauschweizer
- Transatlantic History; Alliances
- United States and the World; The Cold War
- War and the State; War and Culture
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