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Prof. Eric Johnson, Director
Jennifer Banister, Secretary

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242B Powers Hall
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
ph: (989) 774-4313
fax: (989) 774-2806
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CTCH Visiting Faculty

Visiting Professors

Dr. Paul Schulten

Office: 119 Powers Hall
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Professor Dr. Henri Beunders

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Dr. Paul Schulten is an Associate Professor of Ancient and Military History at Erasmus University Rotterdam.  He has written many articles on the history of ancient warfare and the First World War.  He is currently finishing a book on the Gallipoli campaign on 1915. 

Professor Dr. Henri Beunders, Professor of History of Society, Media, and Culture at Erasmus University Rotterdam, has recently published books on the workings of the media in the past and the present, specifically on the mobilization of citizens through old and new media. 

In Spring 2008, Drs. Schulten and Beunders will be teaching a course on the history of warfare and media interpretations of warfare entitled "From Thermopylae to Iraq" (HST 397C/597D -- TR 11:00-12:15 in Powers 133).

Postdoctoral Research Fellows

Dr. Andrew D. Devenney
Ph.D., Central Michigan University, 2007

Office: 219 Powers Hall
Tel.: (989) 774-2439
Email: deven1ad@cmich.edu

Dr. Andrew D. Devenney is a recent graduate of the CMU History Department's Joint Ph.D. program in Transnational and Comparative History.  As part of the program, he has spent a year at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, and in 2004-2005 was at Dublin City University in Dublin, Ireland, as a Fulbright Fellow.  He is spending the 2007-2008 academic year in residence in the CTCH as a postdoctoral research fellow.  His wider research interests center on studying the political, economic, and social processes of European integration in a transnational and comparative perspective, with a current focus on domestic responses to European integration in the British Isles.  He is currently working on a book manuscript, entitled European Integration and the British Isles: Becoming European in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1961-1975, that is a revision of his doctoral dissertation.  Additionally, Dr. Devenney is currently in the preliminary stages of a new project on the spatial history of the European Union (EU), which is investigating how European political and economic integration has altered the use, function, organization, and meaning of physical and social spaces in Europe since 1945.

Recent Publications and Presentations
"A Unique and Unparalleled Surrender of Sovereignty: Early Opposition to European Integration in Ireland, 1961-1972," New Hibernia Review/
Iris Éireannach Nua (forthcoming 2008).

“One Britain, One Europe, One World: Arthur Woodburn and the Last Throes of Socialist Internationalism in Scotland, 1960-1970,” Midwest Conference on British Studies, Wright State University (Dayton, Ohio), September 2007.

“Nationalism and European Integration: Scotland, Ireland, and the Making of an Anti-EEC Public Sphere, 1961-1975”, Midwest Conference on British Studies, Indiana University-Purdue University (Indianapolis, Indiana), October 2006.