
Kyle A. Cuordileone
استاد · Twentieth Century United States History
New York City College of Technology, CUNYمعرفی
Kyle A. Cuordileone is a Professor of History in the Department of Social Science at the School of Arts & Sciences, City University of New York (CUNY). He is based at City Tech and teaches within the broader humanities and social sciences curriculum, focusing on 20th-century American political and cultural history.
His primary research interests include Twentieth Century United States History, Cold War Politics and Culture, and the dynamics of Communism and Anti-Communism. His work critically examines how political ideologies intersected with gender norms, particularly masculinity, during the Cold War era.
His publications reflect a strong engagement with Cold War historiography, intelligence history, and cultural analysis. He has contributed chapters and reviews to major academic journals and handbooks, with a consistent focus on secrecy, surveillance, ideological conflict, and the social construction of political manhood. His work often bridges diplomatic, intellectual, and cultural history.
Kyle Cuordileone is the author of Manhood and American Political Culture in the Cold War (Routledge, 2005), which has been recognized in prominent publications such as The New Yorker. He continues to research the impact of the Noel Field case on Eastern European communist purges during the Stalinist era.
His academic contributions have appeared in Diplomatic History, American Historical Review, Journal of American History, and Pacific Historical Review, among others. His recent work includes critical reviews on topics ranging from brainwashing to FBI censorship and wartime fatherhood.
He earned his PhD in History from the University of California, Irvine. No scientific awards or student advisement information is publicly listed in the provided text. He is actively engaged in research and scholarly discourse within the field of modern American history.





