
About
Marcus Smith is an Assistant Professor of History at Lindenwood University, affiliated with the Department of Human Culture and Society within the College of Arts and Humanities. He holds a BA from Anderson University, an MA from the University of Cincinnati, and a PhD from Purdue University. His research focuses on Modern Middle Eastern history, global socio-political transformations, and ethno-religious conflicts, with case studies on Muslim American communities in Ohio and Jewish communities in Baghdad. He emphasizes peace-building through historical analysis and community engagement.
Education:
- BA, Anderson University
- MA, University of Cincinnati
- PhD, Purdue University
Research Interests:
Dr. Smith explores minority community dynamics, including Muslim Americans (1980s–present) and Baghdad's Jewish community (1951–present). He investigates how socio-political factors influence peace or conflict in modern societies, often using oral history methodologies. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary social issues.
Teaching:
Courses include Modern Global History, Modern Middle East History, History of Islam, Industrialization in the World, and Modern European & Jewish History. He emphasizes critical thinking about global interconnectedness and historical legacies.
Labs/Teams:
While no specific labs are mentioned, his focus on oral history and community projects may involve collaborative initiatives with local or international organizations.
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