
Stephen F. Knott
Stephen F. Knott is the Thomas & Mabel Guy Professor of American History and Government at Ashland University and Emeritus Professor of National Security Affairs at the United States Naval

Stephen F. Knott is the Thomas & Mabel Guy Professor of American History and Government at Ashland University and Emeritus Professor of National Security Affairs at the United States Naval

Associate Professor of Security Studies in the Joint Special Operations Master of Arts program at the College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University (JSOMA/CISA/NDU) Served as Visiting Assistant Professor

Ellen Tucker spent sixteen years as a writer and editor for Teaching American History publications. During this time, she interviewed teachers across the nation who participate in TAH programs, sometimes

Dan Monroe is Associate Professor of History at Millikin University. Monroe earned his doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He specializes in American History and has taught seminars

Dr. Joseph R. Fornieri is Professor of Political Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Director of the non-partisan Center for Statesmanship, Law, and Liberty. The Center seeks

Suzanne Brown recently became a Resident Scholar after teaching at Dartmouth College for over thirty-five years. She is a writer of short stories as well as a literary critic; her articles have

Eric Sands is Associate Professor of Government at Berry College in Mount Berry, Georgia, where he received the SGA Outstanding Faculty Award in the Spring of 2009. Dr. Sands has published

Christopher Burkett is Associate Professor of Political Science and director of the Ashbrook Scholar Program for undergraduate students at Ashland University. He teaches courses in the Master of Arts in

Eric Pullin is Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He earned a B.A. in history from Rockford College, an M.A. in history from

Sarah Burns is a Fellow at the Quincy Institute, and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rochester Institute of Technology. In her book, The Politics of War Powers, she