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Billows Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Pre-17th Century photo of Anna Cant LSE Faculty Anna Cant Assistant Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Environment Media and Communications Post-1945 photo of Steven Casey LSE Faculty Steven Casey Professor, Department of International History Research Interest North America Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Media and Communications Cold War 1900-1945 Post-1945 photo of Paul Thomas Chamberlin Columbia Faculty Paul Thomas Chamberlin Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa North America Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945 photo of Matthew J. Connelly Columbia Faculty Matthew J. 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Eisenhower, Department of History Research Interest North America Gender and Sexuality War, Violence, and Genocide Social History Politics and Institutions 19th Century photo of David Motadel LSE Faculty David Motadel Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial War, Violence, and Genocide 1900-1945 19th Century photo of Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Columbia Faculty Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Dorothy Borg Associate Professor of the History of American-East Asian Relations, Department of History Research Interest Southeast Asia East Asia War, Violence, and Genocide Cold War Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Post-1945 photo of Svetozar Rajak LSE Faculty Svetozar Rajak Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Russia and the former USSR Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945 photo of Kirsten E. Schulze LSE Faculty Kirsten E. Schulze Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945 photo of Adam Tooze Columbia Faculty Adam Tooze Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History; Director of the European Institute, Department of History Research Interest Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Economic, Business, and Finance Politics and Institutions 1900-1945 Post-1945 photo of Qingfei Yin LSE Faculty Qingfei Yin Assistant Professor Department of International History Research Interest Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Politics and Institutions East Asia Southeast Asia Post-1945 Affiliated Dissertations The Last Trial: The Role of Survivor-Witness Testimony in the Demjanjuk Case Fighting with the French: Malagasy Soldiers in the Second World War and the Insurrection of 1947 Mexican Perspectives on the Spanish Republican Refugees, 1938-1941 Muslim Assistance in the Armenian Genocide: 1914-1919 Terror, Counter-Revolution or Vigilante Justice: The Assassination of Anastasio Somoza through the Prism of Cold War Latin America "A New Israel": the politics of comparisons in the decolonisation of Algeria, 1958-1962 Off the Record: Concealing State Violence in Guatemala's National Police, 1978-1985 The International Background of the North Korean Aggression, 1966-1969 Operation Third Force: The Red Menace, McCarthyism, and U.S. Central Intelligence Activities in China, 1947-52 Morality Derailed: The Dichotomous Dutch Political-Military Ambition on Bosnian Intervention (1989-1995) Disseminating the Disintegration of Democracy: A Case Study of The New York Times' Coverage of the 1964 Coup D'état in Guatemala Forging “New Albion”: the St. Albans Raid, Confederation and the Exigency of Canadian Defense, 1864 A Question of Legality: 1998-1999 Danish Parliamentary Debates on Participation in NATO’s Operation Allied Force Mission in Kosovo Becoming conscious of the Killing Fields: American representations of the Cambodian genocide in the age of Human Rights (1970-1990) Foreign Correspondents, 'Atrocity' Propoganda, and the Massacre of Badajoz (August 1936) Facing the franc-tireur: Contextualizing German counter-insurgency in the Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 and its theoretical aftermath “The Last Will Be the First” Fascist Imperialism and the Italian Arms Trade to Nationalist China: 1929-1937 "Middle Ages" Counterinsurgency: The Civilian Irregular Defense Group, the Montagnards, and U.S. Army Special Forces in Vietnam 1961-1964 Vertigo: Disorientations Amidst New Aerial Battlefields "Guided both by compassion and common sense": How British Socio-Economic Anxieties and Imperial Ideals Created the Kindertransport I Pledge Allegiance to My Flag: The American-Turkish Claims Commission and the Contested Citizenship of Armenian-Americans in the Interwar Period A Jewish "Collaborator" on Trial: The 1948 Dutch Execution of Anna van Dijk in the Courtroom and the Press The Paris Peace Talks that Weren't: the failure of French mediation in the Vietnam War, 1964-66 Strategic from All Sides: An Engineering, Military and Political History of the U.S.-Nicaraguan Interoceanic Canal, 1914-1946 Piracy, Politics, and Political Philosophy: Jeffersonian Decision-Making and the Barbary Wars, 1785-1805 Claiming Palestine: Petitions, Violence, and Alternative Internationalisms Under the Mandate, 1922-1940 Wires, Waves, and War: Telecommunications in Brazil, 1914-1918 Claiming Loyalty: The American Revolution and the American Loyalist Claims Commission, 1775-1790 A Neglected Breakthrough: The Rhodes Armistice Negotiations and the Mediation of Ralph Bunche 1947-1949 The "Judeo-Christian Tradition": The Crafting of a "Leitkultur" in Post-World War II Germany Confronting the Killing Fields: Human Rights and the History of the ECCC, 1979-1993 The U.S. Congress and the British Foreign Office During World War II A Breach in the Special Relationship?: Reagan, Thatcher, and the American Invasion of Grenada, 1983 Saddam’s Shields: The United States and Hostage-Taking During the First Gulf War Gangs of Algiers: Integration and the French Army, 1955-1961 The World is Watching: The International "Spotlight Effect" and the Politics of Memory in Prijedor and Srebrenica The International Court of Justice Kosovo Advisory Opinion: Deliberate Indecision in International Law? Tyrannicide and Democide: Changes in the Nature of Terrorism During the Russian Revolution of 1905 "Une Affaire Dreyfus Contre Des Alsaciens": Perceptions of National Identity and Belonging in Responses to the 1953 Bordeaux Trial The Brothers' Older Sister: Zaynab al-Ghazali and the International Splinters of the Muslim Brotherhood Organization Efforts and the Reintegration of Japanese War Orphans from China After 1980s ‘A Bodyguard of Lies’: The British Security Coordination and the Secret War for the United States, 1940-1942 Killer Queens: Women, Loyalty, and the Mongol War Machine "I Consider Man-of-War Essential Here Immediately:" The Evacuation of Black British Subjects during the 1863 New York Draft Riots Ruins and Reconstruction at the Nexus of Soviet International and Domestic Policy: Reconstruction in Kyiv and Minsk, 1943-1948 ‘Se connaître’: The Quai d’Orsay, the Anciens Combattants, and French Cultural Diplomacy in Germany, 1930-1939 Invisible Strings in a Forgotten War: How America’s Influence in the Russo-Japanese War Shaped the First Half of the 20th Century The Bangladesh Information Centre and the East Pakistan Crisis, 1971-72 Evolving Tastes: An examination of the American media’s partisan usage of the Vietnam analogy during the Iraq War and what this says about the media’s role in foreign policymaking 2003-2009 Framing Empire: American Propaganda and Coexistence in North Africa, 1940-1945 Pagination Next page ›› edit edit edit edit
photo of Elazar Barkan Columbia Faculty Elazar Barkan Professor of International and Public Affairs Research Interest Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Ethnicity and Race Post-1945
photo of Volker R. Berghahn Emeritus Volker R. Berghahn Seth Low Professor Emeritus of History; Special Lecturer in History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Intellectual and Cultural
photo of Richard A. Billows Columbia Faculty Richard A. Billows Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Pre-17th Century
photo of Anna Cant LSE Faculty Anna Cant Assistant Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Environment Media and Communications Post-1945
photo of Steven Casey LSE Faculty Steven Casey Professor, Department of International History Research Interest North America Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Media and Communications Cold War 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Paul Thomas Chamberlin Columbia Faculty Paul Thomas Chamberlin Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa North America Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Matthew J. Connelly Columbia Faculty Matthew J. Connelly Professor of History; Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research and Policy, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Post-1945
photo of Barbara J. Fields Columbia Faculty Barbara J. Fields Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Ethnicity and Race War, Violence, and Genocide Social History 19th Century
photo of Karl H. Jacoby Columbia Faculty Karl H. Jacoby Allan Nevins Professor of American History, Department of History Research Interest North America Environment War, Violence, and Genocide Ethnicity and Race 18th Century 19th Century Crime and Policing
photo of Matthew Jones LSE Faculty Matthew Jones Professor, Head of Department, Department of International History Research Interest Southeast Asia East Asia Cold War Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial War, Violence, and Genocide 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Andrew C. Lipman Columbia Faculty Andrew C. Lipman Associate Professor, History, Barnard College Research Interest North America Atlantic Environment Science and Technology Ethnicity and Race War, Violence, and Genocide 17th Century 18th Century
photo of Mark A. Mazower Columbia Faculty Mark A. Mazower Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies; Director, Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination, Department of History Research Interest Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Politics and Institutions Religion Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial
photo of Stephanie McCurry Columbia Faculty Stephanie McCurry R. Gordon Hoxie Professor of American History in Honor of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Department of History Research Interest North America Gender and Sexuality War, Violence, and Genocide Social History Politics and Institutions 19th Century
photo of David Motadel LSE Faculty David Motadel Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial War, Violence, and Genocide 1900-1945 19th Century
photo of Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Columbia Faculty Lien-Hang T. Nguyen Dorothy Borg Associate Professor of the History of American-East Asian Relations, Department of History Research Interest Southeast Asia East Asia War, Violence, and Genocide Cold War Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Post-1945
photo of Svetozar Rajak LSE Faculty Svetozar Rajak Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Russia and the former USSR Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Kirsten E. Schulze LSE Faculty Kirsten E. Schulze Associate Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia Politics and Institutions War, Violence, and Genocide Post-1945
photo of Adam Tooze Columbia Faculty Adam Tooze Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History; Director of the European Institute, Department of History Research Interest Europe War, Violence, and Genocide Economic, Business, and Finance Politics and Institutions 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Qingfei Yin LSE Faculty Qingfei Yin Assistant Professor Department of International History Research Interest Cold War War, Violence, and Genocide Politics and Institutions East Asia Southeast Asia Post-1945