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 US, 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. More detailed information on the below-listed faculty can be found on their faculty biography pages.
John Brobst
- British Empire since 1783
- Geopolitics and Grand Strategy
- Naval and Intelligence History
T. David Curp
- Europe; Modern Period
- Poland
- Ethno-National Relations; Religious Life; Church-State Relations
Alec Holcombe
- Southeast Asia; Modern Period
- Vietnam
- Colonialism; Socialist Reconstruction
Victoria Lee
- Science and Technology; Modern Period
- Japan
- East Asia; Environment; Craft and Political Economy
Chester Pach
- United States; Twentieth Century
- International; Politics, Media, and Popular Culture
Brian Schoen
- Nineteenth Century United States; Early Republic and Civil War
- United States and the World
- Political Economy
Ingo Trauschweizer
- Transatlantic History; Alliances
- United States and the World; The Cold War
- War and the State; War and Culture
Mirna Zakic
- Europe; Modern Period
- Germany
- National Socialism; Ideology and Society