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Sean Malloy is a Professor in the History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies department at the University of California Merced. His research bridges nuclear history with critical race and ethnic studies, exploring intersections between military decisions, racial ideology, and global geopolitics.
- Current faculty member at UC Merced
- Focus on 20th-century nuclear history and transnational movements
Malloy’s work emphasizes the ethical and ideological dimensions of nuclear warfare, particularly through the lens of race and colonialism. He examines how nuclear policies shaped international relations and influenced decolonization efforts.
His recent publications include analyses of Hiroshima’s legacy, the Bandung Conference’s role in nuclear aid programs, and transnational connections like Black Power-Palestine solidarity. While no formal awards are listed, his scholarship contributes to broader debates in nuclear ethics and Cold War historiography.
Malloy’s research also highlights the societal impact of radiation studies, strategic bombing, and the interplay between scientific communities and military institutions during wartime. He investigates how historical narratives around the atomic bomb’s use remain contested and ideologically charged.





