History

History

 

Clark’s history faculty are known for extensive work in the fields of U.S. and European history, and have expertise in Holocaust and genocide studies, Jewish history, African American history, and women’s studies. In their research, they ask questions about war and identity, and about politicians and poets. They also consider the history of individual nations and social groups while following the movements of people and ideas across literal and metaphorical boundaries.

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Submissions from 2006

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Rewriting the history of sexuality in the Islamic world, Elyse Semerdjian

Submissions from 2005

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Anatomy of a crime: The Turkish Historical Society's manipulation of archival documents, Taner Akçam

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Turks, Armenians, and the "G-word", Belinda Cooper and Taner Akcam

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Home on the Rails: Women, the Railroad, and the Rise of Public Domesticity, Amy G. Richter

Submissions from 2004

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Mission impossible: The CIA and the cult of covert action in the Middle East, Douglas Little

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A Few Great Men: Or How to Get Things Done in New York City, Amy G. Richter

Submissions from 2003

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Sinful professions: Illegal occupations of women in Ottoman Aleppo, Syria, Elyse Semerdjian

Submissions from 1996

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His Finest Hour? Elsenhower, Lebanon, and the 1958 Middle East Crisis, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1995

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A Puppet in Search of a Puppeteer? the United States, King Hussein, and Jordan, 1953–1970, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1994

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Gideon’s band: America and the middle east since 1945, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1993

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Strategies' R Us: America's Road to Suez, Douglas Little

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The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and Israel, 1957–68, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1990

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Cold War and Colonialism in Africa: The United States, France, and the Madagascar Revolt of 1947, Douglas Little

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Pipeline Politics: America, Tapline, and the Arabs, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1989

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Crackpot Realists and Other Heroes: The Rise and Fall of the Postwar American Diplomatic Elite, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1988

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Red Scare, 1936: Anti-Bolshevism and the Origins of British Non-Intervention in the Spanish Civil War, Douglas Little

Submissions from 1980

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The elusive republic: Political economy in Jeffersonian America, Drew McCoy

Submissions from 1979

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Twenty Years of Turmoil: ITT, The State Department, and Spain, 1924–1944, Douglas J. Little