Troy Paddock is a Professor in the Department of History at Southern Connecticut State University , specializing in German cultural and intellectual history and environmental history . His work bridges historical methodology with spatial theory, focusing on the interplay between national identity, propaganda, and environmental ethics. Teaching Interests: European history, German history, environmental history, intellectual history, historical methodology Email: paddockt1@southernct.edu His publications explore themes such as propaganda in wartime, spatial relations in German education, and the ethical dimensions of environmental history. Notable works include analyses of the First World War , the Mosel River as a mediated space, and the role of family magazines in shaping historical consciousness in Imperial Germany. Conference presentations highlight his engagement with topics like the Berlin Wall's legacy and Ratzel's geopolitical influence . Further research investigates the intersection of technology, the social, and spatial politics in modern European contexts. Recent Research Trends: A focus on propaganda historiography , spatial theory , and environmental ethics emerges from his scholarship, with particular attention to the German Empire and Weimar Republic periods.








