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Tammy M. Proctor is a Distinguished Professor of History in the Department of History, Cultures, & Ideas at Utah State University, specializing in modern European and world history. She is currently on sabbatical for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in History, Rutgers University (1995)
- MA in History, Rutgers University (1993)
- BA/BJ, University of Missouri-Columbia (1990)
Professor Proctor's research centers on modern European history with emphasis on First World War humanitarianism, transnational identity formation, and American-European relief dynamics. Her work bridges diplomatic history and social analysis of wartime humanitarian efforts, exploring how relief operations shaped national narratives and international cooperation during the Great War.
Her recent publication 'Saving Europe: First World War Relief and American Identity' (2025) exemplifies her scholarly trajectory into American identity construction through transnational humanitarian engagement. This work contributes to broader historiographical conversations about the cultural dimensions of war and the evolution of modern humanitarianism as a geopolitical force.
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