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Dana Cooper is a Professor of History at Stephen F. Austin State University, specializing in women's, gender, diplomatic, and transatlantic history. She has presented her research internationally in Austria, Canada, England, and Germany, and her publications have appeared with academic presses in Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States.
Her research focuses on the intersections of gender, diplomacy, and transatlantic relations. She is the author of Informal Ambassadors: American Women, Transatlantic Marriages, and Anglo-American Relations, a significant contribution to the understanding of how American women influenced Anglo-American relations through marriage and social networks. She has also co-edited important interdisciplinary volumes including Transatlantic Relations and Modern Diplomacy, Motherhood and War, and Motherhood and Antiquity.
Dr. Cooper is currently working on two major projects: an edited volume titled Motherhood and Communism and a study exploring the lives and impact of female Rhodes Scholars. Her work bridges diplomatic, gender, and cultural history, reflecting a sustained commitment to uncovering the roles of women in international and historical contexts.
She has also contributed to public history through her appearance in the documentary "Million Dollar American Princesses," which examines the lives of American heiresses who married into European aristocracy. This engagement underscores her ability to translate academic research for broader audiences.
Dr. Cooper has been invited as a speaker for the CIH VII: Uncertain Boundaries in International History program at the John F. Kennedy Institute, highlighting her recognition in the international academic community.
She has no listed scientific awards or formal advisees in the provided text, and there is no indication of part-time status or retirement. Her ongoing editorial and research projects suggest she remains an active and productive scholar in her fields.
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