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Jay Casey is a Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Oklahoma, teaching courses including United States History (1865 to present), The World War II Era (1918-1945), and United States Military History (1860 to present) from his office in Dale Hall Tower, Room 308.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Houston
- M.A. in Mass Communication, Louisiana State University
Dr. Casey's research centers on visual and media culture during wartime, with primary focus on American wars of the Twentieth Century. His work extensively examines prisoner of war experiences and noncombatant perspectives, utilizing soldier-produced cartoons as key historical evidence to explore themes of heroism, gender representation, and wartime psychology.
His publication timeline (2007-2019) reveals consistent interdisciplinary methodology bridging military history, visual culture studies, and cultural anthropology. Casey's scholarship demonstrates how popular media artifacts—particularly soldier cartoons—serve as critical lenses for understanding psychological coping mechanisms, social dynamics, and propaganda within American military conflicts of the 1900s.
Scientific Awards: None listed in available information.
Advising and Grants: No formal graduate advisees or research grants documented in current profile. Casey's educational impact appears focused on undergraduate instruction and K-12 curriculum development through his 2019 publication on democratic citizenship competencies.
Labs and Teams: No dedicated research laboratories or collaborative teams specified in institutional materials.




