Associate Professor of History in the Dept. of History, Philosophy, Politics, Global Studies & Legal Studies (School of Humanities & Social Sciences)
Education
- Ph.D. in History (1998), York University (Canada)
- MA in Anthropology (1992), Michigan State University
- BA in History and Anthropology (1988), St. John Fisher College
Research Interests
- Public History
- Central & Eastern Europe
- Battlefield Studies
- Expansion of European Frontiers
- Early Modern and Modern Europe
Courses
- HIS 201 - Global Studies
- HIS 250 - Practicing History
- HIS 353 - Russia to 1917
- HIS 354 - Russia after 1917
- HIS 358 - Revolutionary Europe
- HIS 359 - Nineteenth Century Europe
- HIS 399 - Public History
Service Activities
- University Representative, Kentucky Institute of International Studies
- Faculty Assistant Dean of International Studies
- University Representative, Kentucky Academy of Central and East European Studies
- College Curriculum Committee
Organizations
- Associate Member of the I. Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies,
- National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Selected Publications & Research
- 2004. Along Europe’s Eastern Frontier: an Urban History of Early Modern Kamianets-Podilsky, East European Monographs, No. 641, Columbia University Press, ISBN: 0-88033-539-4.
- 2004. “Challenging a National Myth: Revolutionary Armies from the Battles of Zboriv”, Fields of Conflict III: Recent Perspectives on Battlefield Archaeology, National Park Service Publication.
- 2004. Book review of Patricia E. Rubertone’s, Grave Undertakings, 2001, Smithsonian Institution Press, for the Journal of the Society of Historical Archaeology, 38 (2), 2004, 157-159.
- Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program, 2002/2003, “Public History at Zboriv: Study and Preservation of a Seventeenth Century Cossack Battlefield in Western Ukraine”.
Contact
317 Rader Hall
606-783-3898
a.mandzy@moreheadstate.edu