Michael E. Chapman

Teaching Interests

U.S. Foreign Affairs.  America and the Great Depression.  World History: Globalization.  Atlantic World.  Modernity and National Identity.  Modern Military History.  Spanish Civil War.  Vietnam War.  History of Terrorism.

Publications

“‘How to Smash the British Empire’: John Forrest Kelly’s Irish World and the Boycott of 1920–21.”  Éire-Ireland, 43:3,4 (Fall/Winter 2008).

Historian’s Companion: Chronologies, Glossaries, Readings, Style Guide.  Trebarwyth Press, 2008.

Review Essay: “Censorship: A Dialectical Process for Social Change and National Expression.”  Journal of Contemporary History, 43:2 (April 2008), pp. 353–54.

“Pro-Franco Anti-communism: Ellery Sedgwick and the Atlantic Monthly.”  Journal of Contemporary History, 41:4 (October 2006), pp. 641–62.

Lessons of the War in Spain, by Maurice Duval.  John Eoghan Kelly, trans.  Michael E. Chapman, ed.  Trebarwyth Press, 2006.

Current Projects

“Arguing Americanism: John Eoghan Kelly’s Franco Lobby, 1936–43.”  Book manuscript, under contract to Kent State University Press.

“Granite Cities, American Dreams: Solomon Willard, Quincy Quarries, and the Bunker Hill Monument.”  Book manuscript.

Curriculum Vitae

 

Contact:

Michael E. Chapman, PhD

Dept. of History, Boston College

m4chapman@verizon.net 

chapmami@bc.edu

Last updated: 6 October 2008