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US Nationalisms and the World: Thinking about a Country in Disarray (Lecture)

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. Michael Hunt (UNC-Chapel Hill) is a free-lance historian whose main interests lie in US foreign relations and contemporary global history. For several years, he has been offering online commentary on US foreign relations on the UNC Press Blog site, in … Read more

US Presidents and Foreign Policy: From Harry Truman to Barack Obama (Lecture)

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. William Leuchtenberg is William Rand Kenan Jr. professor emeritus at UNC-Chapel Hill and a leading scholar on the life and career of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. “The U.S. in World Affairs: The Cold War and Beyond” lecture series is organized by … Read more

The Processes of Thought in George Kennan’s Imagining of Russia (Lecture)

569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. Frank Costigliola (University of Connecticut) specializes in US foreign relations and 20th century US history. He is currently editing the diaries of George F. Kennan, who is best known as the "father of containment." “The U.S. in World Affairs: The … Read more