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Thomas Alan Schwartz is a Professor of History, Political Science, and European Studies at Vanderbilt University, specializing in U.S. foreign relations, Modern European History, and Cold War dynamics. His work examines the strategic integration of Germany into Western alliances and the evolution of transatlantic diplomacy.
His research spans themes like realism in American foreign policy, the impact of the Vietnam War on European relations, and U.S.-German collaboration during European integration. Current projects include a biography of Henry Kissinger and a concise Cold War history.
Professor Schwartz has received multiple accolades, including the Stuart Bernath Book Prize, Harry S. Truman Book Award, and Madison Sarratt Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. He has also held prestigious fellowships from institutions such as the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Norwegian Nobel Institute.
- Stuart Bernath Book Prize (Society of American Foreign Relations)
- Harry S. Truman Book Award (Truman Presidential Library)
- Social Science Research Council Fellowship
- Madison Sarratt Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (Vanderbilt, 2013)
- Chi Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order Book Award (2008)
He has contributed to public discourse through lectures such as 'The Arab Spring: Revolution in the Middle East' (2011) and 'Henry Kissinger, Vietnam, and Iraq' (2010), highlighting his expertise in diplomatic continuity and crises.





