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History Faculty: John E. Moser -- Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio

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John E. Moser

Associate Professor of History

119 Andrews Hall
Ashland University
401 College Avenue
Ashland, Ohio  44805
(419) 289-5231

jmoser1@ashland.edu

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John E. Moser

Education:

  • Ph.D., M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • B.A., Ohio University

Courses Taught:

  • HIST 112 Western Civilization to 1500 (Syllabus)
  • HIST 113 Western Civilization since 1500 (Syllabus)
  • HIST 206 Age of Renaissance and Reformation, 1348-1648
  • HIST 207 Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1648-1789 (Syllabus)
  • HIST 208 Age of Revolution and Reaction, 1789-1900 (Syllabus)
  • HIST 209 Contemporary Europe (Syllabus)
  • HIST 220 Medieval Europe (Syllabus)
  • HIST 236 American Foreign Policy (Syllabus)
  • HIST 304 Topics: The Byzantine Empire (Syllabus)
  • HIST 465 The Study of History Seminar (Syllabus)
  • AHG 607 America during the Cold War
  • AHG 611 American Way of War (Syllabus)

Recent Publications:

  • Right Turn: John T. Flynn and the Transformation of American Liberalism (New York: New York University Press, forthcoming in 2005).
  • "Ideological Roots of the Red Scare," in Robert Lieberman (ed.), History in Dispute: The Red Scare after 1945 (Charleston, SC: Manly Press, forthcoming 2004).
  • "The Decline of American Anglophobia; or, How Americans Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the English," in Antoine Capet and Aissatou Sy-Wonyu (eds.), The "Special Relationship" (Rouen, France: Universite de Rouen, 2003).
  • "FDR’s Wartime Presidency," "Pearl Harbor," "Nazi Germany," and "Military Commanders of World War II," in American Journey Online, (Gale Publishing Group, 2002)NOTE: Password required to access.
  • Presidents from Hoover through Truman, 1929-1953: Debating the Issues in Pro and Con Primary Documents (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001).
  • "Gigantic Engines of Propaganda: The 1941 Senate Investigation of Hollywood," The Historian 63:4 (Summer 2001): 731-751.
  • "The Murders at the Wilson Farm," in Mercer Bicentennial Commission (eds.), Bicentennial Pictorial History of Mercer County: 1800-2000 (Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company, 2001).
  • Twisting the Lion's Tail: American Anglophobia between the World Wars (New York: New York University Press, 1999).
  • "Principles without Program: Senator Robert A. Taft and American Foreign Policy," Ohio History 108:2 (Autumn 1999): 177-192.
  • Editor, Law School and Beyond: The IHS Guide to Careers in Legal Academia (Arlington, VA: Institute for Humane Studies, 1999). NOTE: Document is in PDF format.
  • "The Origins of the Austrian School of Economics," Humane Studies Review 11:1 (Spring 1997).
  • "Mercantilism in 18th Century Austria: Trieste as a Test Case," Thematica: Historical Research and Review 1 (Summer 1994): 42-60.
  • "Praxeology and Society: The Social Thought of Ludwig von Mises," in Amy Sturgis (ed.), Great Thinkers in Classical Liberalism (Nashville, TN: The LockeSmith Institute, 1994): 134-150.


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