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Russell Hart is a Professor of History in the Department of History, Humanities, and International Studies at Hawaii Pacific University's College of Liberal Arts. He also serves as the Program Director for Diplomacy and Military Studies. Dr. Hart holds a Ph.D. in History from Ohio State University and is actively engaged in research and teaching in modern military and diplomatic history.
His research interests include:
- Military History, with focus on armored warfare and coalition command
- Diplomatic History of modern Europe
- Genocide Studies
- Reconstruction of wartime memory
Dr. Hart teaches courses such as U.S. Military History, History of Military Thought, the Second World War, History of Genocide, and Modern European Diplomatic History. His publications reflect a deep engagement with 20th-century military conflicts, particularly World War II, analyzing strategy, leadership, and historical memory. He is the author of Clash of Arms: How the Allies Won in Normandy, 1944 and Guderian: Panzer Pioneer or Mythmaker?, among other co-authored works.
His scholarly work bridges military operations with broader historical narratives, contributing to understanding of combat effectiveness and postwar historical interpretation.
Dr. Hart is actively contributing to academic discourse through publications and curriculum development in military and diplomatic studies.
He is involved in academic advising and program leadership but no specific students or grants are mentioned in the provided text.
There are no scientific awards listed in the available information.
He is affiliated with the Department of History, Humanities, and International Studies, contributing to the academic mission of the College of Liberal Arts at HPU.



