
Michael Morgan
Adjunct Associate Professor · Modern International History
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Michael Cotey Morgan is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of North Carolina. His work focuses on modern international and global history, with a notable emphasis on the Cold War and human rights. He holds a BA from the University of Toronto, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD from Yale University.
- Education:
- BA: University of Toronto
- MPhil: University of Cambridge
- PhD: Yale University
His research explores the interplay between diplomacy, security, and human rights, exemplified by his award-winning book analyzing the Helsinki Accords' role in Cold War transformation. Prior to UNC, he taught at the US Naval War College and the University of Toronto, where he held the Raymond Pryke Chair.
His work has been recognized with the Edgar S. Furniss Award for his first book.
Teaching focuses include international history, Cold War studies, and human rights courses. No specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided text.
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