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Evan Mawdsley is an Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the School of Humanities, University of Glasgow. His expertise lies in 20th-century European history, with a focus on World War II, Soviet military and political dynamics, and the Cold War. He has authored seminal works such as World War II: A New History (2009) and Thunder in the East (2005), analyzing Soviet-German conflicts and global strategic shifts. His research spans resistance movements, Stalin’s leadership, and the Soviet Union’s role in international communism.
Recent publications include an analysis of Admiral Kolchak’s role in the Russian Civil War (2021) and contributions to the Cambridge History of Communism (2017). His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, linking military strategy to political and ideological developments. He has also edited volumes on Soviet elites and authored forewords for books on Stalingrad and anti-partisan warfare.
Mawdsley’s research highlights the interconnectedness of global conflicts and their long-term impacts. His articles in journals like Journal of Strategic Studies and War in History underscore themes of insurgency, grand strategy, and the Soviet Union’s wartime resilience. His scholarly contributions bridge historical analysis with contemporary geopolitical understanding.




