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Michael Krysko is an Associate Professor of History at Kansas State University's College of Arts and Sciences, holding the National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty position in Military History and Twentieth Century Studies. His research and teaching focus on the history of technology, mass media, and U.S. foreign relations, with particular attention to radio's role in international conflicts and cultural identity.
Education:
- Ph.D., Stony Brook University (2001)
Dr. Krysko's research explores how radio broadcasting intersected with U.S. foreign policy, cultural nationalism, and identity formation in the early twentieth century. His work examines case studies from the Americas and Asia, revealing how technological communication became a site of diplomatic tension and cultural contestation. He emphasizes the listener's perspective to uncover divisions rooted in prejudice and sovereignty.
His publications, including the 2025 book Contested Airwaves, demonstrate a consistent focus on radio as a tool of international influence and a catalyst for conflict. Key regions of study include the U.S.-Mexico border, the Panama Canal Zone, Cuba, and East Asia, with themes spanning language politics, border enforcement, and cultural imperialism.
Scientific Awards:
- NEH Faculty Fellowship in Military History
Dr. Krysko has held significant leadership roles, including Chair of the History Department at Kansas State University (2015-2021) and President of the Mid America American Studies Association (2011-2012). While specific details about his graduate students and research grants are not provided in the source, his extensive publication record indicates active scholarly engagement and mentorship within the historical community.



