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Llewellyn D. Cook serves as Professor of History within the Department of History at Jacksonville State University's College of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences, where he maintains an active role in academic and student communities.
His educational foundation includes a B.S. from Texas A&M University (1988) and advanced degrees from Florida State University (M.A. 1993, Ph.D. 1999), where he participated as a Teaching Associate and Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution member.
Dr. Cook specializes in early 19th-century European history with deep expertise in Napoleonic military campaigns and diplomatic relations. His research methodology emphasizes primary source analysis through extensive archival work across France, Austria, and the Czech Republic. This focus manifests in investigations of pivotal events including the 1809 European diplomatic landscape, Napoleon's 1810 marriage to Marie Louise, and the decisive 1812-1813 military campaigns.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Academic Fellowship in the Société Napoleonienne Internationale
- Membership in Le Souvenir Napoleonien
Dr. Cook actively contributes to campus life as faculty advisor for the History Club, mentoring students in historical research and professional development. His departmental contact is maintained at 315 Stone Center, 700 Pelham Road North, Jacksonville, AL 36265 with phone 256-782-5632.
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