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Patrick Andelic is a faculty member at Northumbria University, where he joined in 2017 after teaching positions at Queen Mary University of London, the University of Oxford, and Ruskin College, Oxford. His academic profile centers on American political history with specialization in late twentieth-century party dynamics.
Dr. Andelic earned his PhD in History in 2015. His educational background is complemented by prestigious appointments including a Research Associate position at the Rothermere American Institute, Oxford (2016) and a British Research Council Fellowship at the Library of Congress (2011-2012).
His research program critically examines the evolution of American liberalism, congressional politics, and electoral realignment between 1970-1990. Analysis of his nine most recent publications reveals consistent focus on Democratic Party strategy, midterm elections, presidential campaigns, and institutional adaptation during periods of conservative ascendancy. His work demonstrates methodological rigor through archival research and contextual political analysis, particularly evident in his examination of congressional Democrats' responses to conservative challenges.
Dr. Andelic currently supervises postgraduate researcher Ryan Thompson, whose thesis investigates Vermont's political realignment and progressive movement development between 1968-2006. His scholarly contributions have been supported through multiple research fellowships and institutional affiliations with leading academic centers specializing in American political history.



