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Adam Black is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University. He is recognized for his engaging teaching style, incorporating mock trials, debates, and metaphysical discussions into history courses, with a focus on ethics and preparing students for post-college life.
Educational Background:
- PhD Candidate, Drew University
- M.A., Monmouth University
- B.A., Monmouth University
His research interests span military history, United States history, comparative civilizations, and ethical frameworks in historical contexts. Professor Black is also developing new survey courses on World Mythologies and Military Theory.
He has taught courses including Historical Studies (HS 110), United States History I and II (HS 201, HS 202), War in History (HS 116), and Western Civilization in World Perspective I (HS 101). His teaching emphasizes interactive lesson plans and critical thinking.
Professional Associations:
- World War II Studies Institute
- Library of Congress' Veterans History Project
- International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC)
Professor Black's additional commentary highlights his expertise in historical battles, notably analyzing the Battle of Cannae (216 BCE) as a masterclass in battlefield tactics.




