
Wayne E. Lee
Professor · Early Modern Military History
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillUnited States
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Wayne E. Lee is the Bruce W. Carney Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, with adjunct roles in the Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense, and the Research Laboratories of Archaeology. His research focuses on early modern military history, global warfare dynamics, and archaeology in the Balkans. He holds a PhD from Duke University (1999) and teaches courses on military history, violence, and early English exploration.
- Research Interests: Indigenous warfare in North America, Atlantic World studies, intercultural combat, and archaeology.
- Key Works: The Cutting-Off Way, The Other Face of Battle, and Waging War.
- Professional Roles: Editor of Warfare and Culture in World History, contributor to academic podcasts, and co-advisor to multiple PhD students.
His work bridges military history with cultural and archaeological perspectives, emphasizing the global and comparative analysis of conflict. Recent projects include analyzing Mongol campaigns and the impact of nomadic strategies on warfare.
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