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Margaret Manchester is a faculty member in the Department of History and Classics at Providence College, where she teaches and researches Cold-War U.S. foreign relations, intelligence history, and the intersection of business and covert operations.
Her recent work re-evaluates high-profile espionage cases—such as the Vogeler/Sanders affair in Hungary—through the lens of corporate participation, while her earlier publications explore Puritan family life in the Atlantic world and the integration of digital tools in history pedagogy.
Across her corpus, three thematic strands emerge: (i) the corporate dimension of Cold-War intelligence, (ii) the cultural history of Puritan communities, and (iii) the scholarship of teaching and learning in the digital age. Articles from 1994 to 2024 trace an evolving focus from diplomatic alliances in the Middle East to micro-historical studies of conscience and family, and finally to experimental classroom technologies.
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