
معرفی
Dr. Claudia Dunlea serves as a Lecturer in the Department of History at Florida Atlantic University, specializing in 20th-Century European History with particular expertise in European integration history since 1945.
Her educational foundation includes a Ph.D. from the University of Hamburg, Germany, where her dissertation research evolved into her major publication on the European Coal and Steel Community.
Dr. Dunlea's research centers on the evolution of European diplomatic structures, examining critical periods like the 1950s integration efforts and contemporary EU foreign policy challenges. Her work investigates how supranational entities emerged from national frameworks, with specific focus on Franco-German relations, Cold War dynamics, and pivotal figures like Charles de Gaulle. This scholarship bridges historical analysis with contemporary European Union institutional studies.
Her publication record demonstrates consistent engagement with European integration themes across two decades, progressing from foundational studies of early European communities to forward-looking analyses of EU diplomatic representation. The recurring focus on institutional evolution and sovereignty tensions reveals a coherent scholarly trajectory examining Europe's transformation from national to supranational frameworks.
Dr. Dunlea actively contributes to academic discourse through conference presentations in North America and Europe while teaching a comprehensive range of undergraduate courses covering 20th-century European history, modern France and Germany, and Cold War studies. Her course offerings directly reflect her research specialization in modern European integration processes.


