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Michael Lang is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Maine. His research focuses on modern Europe, emphasizing intellectual history, international relations, and globalization within a world history framework. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine and teaches European surveys, international affairs, globalization, and historiography courses.
Lang’s research explores connections between European intellectual traditions and global contexts. Key themes include Nietzsche’s political thought, Toynbee’s theories of civilizational harmony, and the historiography of globalization. His work bridges European intellectual history with broader global discourses.
His publications span reviews of major scholarly works (e.g., Kellie Jones’ African American art studies, Robert Holub’s Nietzsche analysis) to original essays on periodization (Cambridge World History), globalization discourse (Journal of World History), and cultural studies (Jura Gentium Cinema).
Lang’s contributions highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Europe’s role in global history. He has engaged with topics ranging from 19th-century philosophy to postcolonial critiques, reflecting a commitment to reflective historical practice.
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