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Korcaighe Hale

Korcaighe Hale

Associate Professor
History
Zanesville Campus

Education

  • Ph.D., History, Ohio University
  • M.Sc., International History, London School of Economics
  • B.A., Journalism and History, University of Montana

Research Interests

  • Modern Ireland, postwar Europe
  • History and Science Fiction studies

Courses Taught

  • HIST 1210/1220: Western Civilization series
  • HIST 1320/1330: World History series
  • HIST 3111J: Historical Research and Writing
  • HIST 3641: Contemporary Europe
  • HIST 3741: Origins of World War II
  • HIST 4742: The Cold War: A Global History

Biography

Korcaighe Hale is Associate Professor of History at the Zanesville campus and began her career examining the nature of Irish neutrality policy during World War II and after, as well as European diplomacy in the immediate post-World War II era. More recently, her research has expanded to include modern popular culture studies, and she is currently working on a monograph examining the use of historical methods in science fiction.

As a generalist, Hale completed teaching fields in Modern Europe, the Soviet Union, Modern Middle East, U.S. foreign relations, and the history of nationalism theory, although she has more recently concentrated on upper division surveys as they serve regional students best. She also teaches in the Master of Social Science online program. 

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