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Christy Snider is an Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department at Berry College. She holds a B.A. from Drury College and both M.A. and Ph.D. from Purdue University. Her research focuses on women’s roles in transnational diplomacy, 20th-century U.S. foreign policy, and the intersection of gender with Cold War era socio-political dynamics. Current projects include a monograph examining women delegates in interwar transnational conferences (1920–1945) and analysis of college life in the 1950s.
- Education: B.A., Drury College; M.A./Ph.D., Purdue University
Her teaching emphasizes post-Reconstruction U.S. history, women’s history, and foreign policy. Key publications include work on transnational activism in the interwar period and a 2000 study on gendered NGO politics. Snider’s research bridges local Civil Rights history with global feminist movements, reflecting her commitment to connecting regional narratives with international frameworks.
Her articles collectively explore themes of transnational advocacy networks, Cold War cultural dynamics, and the evolution of feminist diplomacy. These works highlight how women shaped international policy through non-governmental channels during periods of geopolitical tension.
No awards are listed, though her extensive contributions to historical scholarship are evident through her authored monographs and edited volumes. She currently oversees the History Department’s curriculum and mentoring initiatives.




