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Dr. Daniel Kowalsky is a Lecturer in History at Queen's University Belfast's School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics. He specializes in 20th-century Spanish history, particularly Soviet involvement in the Spanish Civil War and interwar diplomatic history. His research has been recognized with the American Historical Association's Gutenberg-e Prize (2001). Kowalsky holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has taught at institutions including Washington University, the American University in Cairo, and the University of Bristol before joining Queen's in 2005. He has authored books, edited volumes, and numerous articles on Spanish Republican diplomacy, Soviet cultural propaganda, and transnational history.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001)
- MA in European History, University of New Mexico (1997)
- Bachelor's in History and Classics, University of Oregon (1990)
- Research Interests: Soviet-Spanish relations, cultural diplomacy, memory studies, biographical approaches to history.
- Awards: Gutenberg-e Prize, multiple invited lectures globally, peer-review activity for journals like American Historical Review.
- Teaching: Leads modules on the Spanish Civil War's history and memory (HIS3013).
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with research networks at Sorbonne Paris IV, LSE's Cañada Blanch Centre, and Madrid's Casa de Velázquez.
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