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Shawn McHale is a Professor of History at George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts & Sciences. Specializing in modern Southeast Asia, his research focuses on colonialism, violence, and Vietnamese history. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University (1995) and has been recognized with prestigious fellowships including the Fulbright-Hays and ACLS/Robert H.N. Ho awards.
His expertise spans Vietnamese Buddhism, postcolonial state formation, and the intersection of print culture with colonial power. Notable works include *The First Vietnam War* (2021), analyzing French colonial collapse, and ongoing research on Theravada Buddhism in Vietnam (1930–1990). He teaches courses such as *Modern Southeast Asian History* and *Vietnam: From Colonialism to War*.
- Education: Ph.D., Cornell University (1995)
- Research Trends: Interdisciplinary approaches to colonial violence, transnational religious movements, and decolonization processes
His publications critically engage with colonial legacies, nationalism, and ideological conflicts, often bridging historical analysis with contemporary socio-political contexts.
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