
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.
Submissions from 1988
Red Scare, 1936: Anti-Bolshevism and the Origins of British Non-Intervention in the Spanish Civil War, Douglas Little
Submissions from 1980
The elusive republic: Political economy in Jeffersonian America, Drew McCoy
Submissions from 1979
Twenty Years of Turmoil: ITT, The State Department, and Spain, 1924–1944, Douglas J. Little