
                        
                        The UNT Faculty Fellows are either military historians or historians with a keen interest
                           in the impact of war on society, politics and peace. They contribute to the Center
                           by providing depth, experience and professional contacts to our broadly-based program.
                        
                        
                           
                           - Kathryne Beebe: The Middle Ages, Crusade & Jihad, Gender and War, War and Religion, War and Society,
                              Medieval Technology, History of Science
 
                           
                           - Guy Chet: Colonial/Revolutionary America, American Military History, British Empire, Atlantic
                              Piracy, Military Revolution, Roman Military History
 
                           
                           - Vojin Majstorović: Second World War, Eastern Front, Balkans, Holocaust, War Crimes, Violence
 
                           
                           - Alex Mendoza: US Civil War, American Military Culture, War and Society, Culture of War, Early
                              US Military History to 1815, Texas Military History, Race and War, 20th Century US
                              Military History, Second World War
 
                           
                           - Alfred C. Mierzejewski: Nazi Germany, Modern Germany, 19th Century Europe, Second World War, Cold War
 
                           
                           - Keith Mitchener: US Maritime History, Naval History, US Marine Corps History, Second World War Pacific
                              Theater
 
                           
                           - Walter Roberts: Roman/Byzantine Military History, Roman and Byzantine Leadership, Early Medieval
                              European Military History
 
                           
                           - Harold M. Tanner: China and Far East, Revolution and Insurgency, Military Theory & Strategic Thought
 
                           
                           - Geoffrey Wawro: 19th Century Europe, War and Society, First World War, Second World War, Cold War,
                              Military Theory & Strategic Thought, British Empire and Commonwealth, 20th Century
                              US Military History, Modern Germany, Modern France, Modern Italy, Culture of War,
                              Revolution and Insurgency
 
                           
                        
                        UNT MHC Faculty Fellows
                        
                        UNT Military Faculty Fellows are full-time or Modified Service members of the faculty
                           of the Department of History whose research and/or teaching focuses directly on the
                           history of military organizations, military thought, war, and the experience of war.
                           New or current faculty members may apply to become Faculty Fellows at any time by
                           submitting to the Director of the MHC the following (as appropriate to their specific
                           situation):
                        
                        
                           
                           - A current c.v.
 
                           
                           - A one-page description of their research in the field of military history
 
                           
                           - Syllabi and proposed course rotation of military history courses
 
                           
                        
                        The MHC Executive Committee will consider applications on a rolling basis.
                        
                        Faculty members hired in a search that was specifically advertised as a position in
                           military history will automatically be included as Faculty Fellows.
UNT MHC Faculty Fellows will be listed on the UNT MHC website and will be eligible
                           to apply for MHC Faculty Travel Grants (subject to availability of funds).