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Susan Hanssen is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Dallas, teaching American history on the Texas campus and Western Civilization on the Rome campus. She holds a PhD in British and American History from Rice University and a B.A. from Boston University. Her research focuses on intersections of religious and national identity, with notable work on Henry Adams and G.K. Chesterton. She has been a fellow at Princeton, Georgetown, and Ashland Universities.
- Education: PhD, Rice University; B.A., Boston University
Her research interests include intellectual history, religious influences on national identity, and the role of literature in shaping cultural narratives. Key themes in her work explore patriotism, Catholic thought, and historical reinterpretations of figures like Chesterton and Adams.
Publications span academic journals like The New England Quarterly and The Chesterton Review, as well as popular outlets including National Review and Fox News. Her writing addresses topics such as religious liberty, educational philosophy, and historical reinterpretations. Media appearances include Sky News and EWTN.
- Awards/Fellowships: James Madison Program Fellow (Princeton), James Madison Memorial Fellow (Georgetown), Teaching American History Fellow (Ashland)
Teaching responsibilities include courses on American Civilization, Western Civilization, British Empire, and the American South. She has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions on liberal arts education and institutional ethics through works like The University Stands in loco parentis.




