June 2017

“Legacies of the Manhattan Project at 75 Years” call for papers

The Hanford History Project and Washington State University Press are soliciting papers for a collection of essays on the March 2017 conference theme, “Legacies of the Manhattan Project at 75 Years.”  The collection is NOT a “conference proceedings” but rather an effort to gather recent, cutting-edge research that reflects current scholarship on any aspect of […]

World Politics & Statecraft Fellowship for PhD research available

The Smith Richardson Foundation is pleased to announce its annual World Politics & Statecraft Fellowship competition to support Ph.D. dissertation research on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, strategic studies, area studies, and diplomatic and military history. The purpose of the program is to strengthen the U.S. community of young scholars and researchers conducting […]

New RCI Teaching Postdoc, George Njung, to join faculty in Fall 2017

George Njung will begin serving as an RCI Teaching Postdoc in Fall 2017. Dr. Njung earned his PhD in History in 2016 from the University of Michigan, with a dissertation titled “Soldiers of their Own: Honor, Violence, Resistance, and Conscription in Colonial Cameroon during the First World War.” He has experience teaching college courses on […]

PhD Candidate, Matthias Baudinet, receives Foley Grad Student Fellowship

Congratulations go out to Matthias Baudinet upon his recent award of a fellowship from the Thomas S. Foley Institute.  The notice was sent by Richard Elgar of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service “thanks to the generosity of Alice O. Rice.” The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and […]