About
Dr. John Lawrence Tone is a Professor of History at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of History and Sociology within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. He previously served as Interim Dean of Ivan Allen College, Chair of Economics and History/Sociology Schools, and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies. His research focuses on Spanish/Cuban military history and medical history, including yellow fever studies.
Education:
- PhD in History, Columbia University (1989)
- MA in History, Columbia University (1983)
- BA in History, Columbia College (1981)
Research Interests: Combines military history with medical history, exploring intersections of disease, technology, and society. Current projects examine yellow fever's historical impact. Specializes in 19th-century Spain, Cuba, and France, with works like The Fatal Knot (1995) and War and Genocide in Cuba (2006).
Publications Trends: Recent articles (2024-2025) focus on advanced manufacturing processes like electron beam powder bed fusion, though this diverges from his historical expertise. This may reflect interdisciplinary collaborations.
Awards:
- 1999 International Napoleonic Society Literary Prize
- 2008 Society for Military History Book Award
- Fulbright Fellowship & NEH grants
Teaching & Grants: Teaches courses on European history, French Revolution, modern Spain/Cuba, and medical history. Secured grants from Fulbright, NEH, and American Philosophical Society. Advises undergraduate research and special topics courses.
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