
معرفی
Dr. Jordan Kuck is an Associate Professor of History at Brevard College, where he also serves as Chair of the Humanities Division and Honors Program Coordinator. He teaches courses in modern European and world history, with specializations in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and thematic world history offerings.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Tennessee
- M.A., University of Nebraska
- B.A., University of Nebraska
Research Focus: Dr. Kuck's research centers on interwar Latvia and the transnational fascist movement in 20th-century Europe. His investigations examine how authoritarian ideologies spread across national boundaries and transformed political systems.
Publications: He is currently working on a book titled 'The Dictator without a Uniform: Transnational Fascism, Agrarian Nationalism, and the Kārlis Ulmanis Regime.' His scholarly contributions include book chapters analyzing transnational totalitarianism and the development of pro-Americanism in Latvia.
Professional Activities: Dr. Kuck has published peer-reviewed articles in journals including Fascism and EuropeNow, with recent analyses of the Baltic States' responses to Russia's war in Ukraine.




