
معرفی
Korcaighe Patricia Hale is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the College of Arts and Sciences, Ohio University, Zanesville Campus. She contributes to both undergraduate and online graduate education, particularly through the Master of Social Science program.
Education:
- Ph.D. in History, Ohio University
- M.Sc. in International History, London School of Economics
- B.A. in Journalism and History, University of Montana
Her research centers on Modern Ireland and postwar European diplomacy, with a growing focus on the application of historical methodologies in science fiction studies. She explores how historical narratives are constructed and interpreted in speculative fiction, currently working on a monograph in this area.
Teaching domains include Modern Europe, Soviet Union history, Modern Middle East, U.S. foreign relations, and the history of nationalism. Her core courses include Western Civilization, World History, Contemporary Europe, Origins of World War II, and The Cold War: A Global History.
Though no specific scientific awards have been mentioned, her interdisciplinary work bridges historical scholarship with cultural analysis.
She advises students through upper-division research courses and online graduate instruction, contributing to academic development across platforms. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes accessible, regionally relevant education for Zanesville campus learners.
There is no mention of labs or research teams in the provided text.


