
Nathan Wood
Associate Professor · 19th and 20th-century Eastern Europe
University of KansasAbout
Nathan Wood is an Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of History at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on 19th-20th century Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, examining themes like urbanization, transportation technologies, and cultural history. He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University (2004).
- Education: Ph.D. in History, Indiana University, 2004
Research explores interactions between industrialization, urbanization, and national identity. Key projects include studies on Cracow’s urban selfhood and Poland’s Age of Speed (1885–1939), supported by grants from Fulbright-Hays, ACLS, and IREX. His book Becoming Metropolitan: Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow (2010) analyzes early 20th-century press representations of urban life.
Teaching includes courses on modern European history, the Great War, and Eastern European communism. He received the W.T. Kemper Teaching Award (2010) and serves as a Faculty Fellow for the KU Honors Program.
- Awards: W.T. Kemper Award for Excellence in Teaching
Grants and fellowships include Fulbright-Hays, ACLS, and IREX support for research on transportation technologies and environmental history of Białowieża Forest.
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