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Larry Greene, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of History at Seton Hall University. His office is located in Fahy Hall, Room 336. He holds a primary appointment as a full-time faculty member.
His research interests focus on 20th century history with emphases on the Civil Rights Movement, World War II historiography, and modern European social dynamics. His work has contributed to understanding historical narratives around political movements and societal transformations.
Professor Greene has been honored with the Lifetime Contribution Award for his impactful scholarship in historical studies. While no specific grants or advising details are publicly listed, he has mentored students who have pursued notable opportunities such as the National WWII Museum Normandy Study Tour Fellowship.
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