Dr. Claudia Dunlea, Ph.D.
University Instructor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
University of Hamburg, Germany
Boca Raton Campus
Areas of Expertise
- 20th Century Europe
- European Integration History
- Modern France
- Modern Germany
Dr. Claudia Dunlea received her Ph.D. from the University of Hamburg, Germany. She specializes in 20th-Century European History with an emphasis on European integration history since 1945. Dr. Dunlea is the author of Die Außenbeziehungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft für Kohle und Stahl von 1952-1960: Die Anfänge einer europäischen Außenpolitik? (Franz Steiner Verlag 2003), a book based on her dissertation research which investigates the origins of a supranational European foreign policy in the 1950s.
Her recent research on the diplomatic relations of the European Union will be published in two forthcoming articles: "The Future Union Embassies - The Beginning of the End of National Diplomacy?" (The New Europe. Stony Brook, NY: Forum Italicum Publishing, 2006) and "Charles de Gaulle und das Scheitern einer europäischen Diplomatie" (Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, 2006).
Dr. Dunlea has presented papers at academic conferences in North America and Europe. Her teaching interests include 20th-Century Europe, Modern France, Modern Germany, the Cold War in Europe, and history, institutions and policies of the European Union.
Courses
Undergraduate Courses
- WHO 2022 — History of Civilization II
- EUH 3206 — 20th Century Europe Since WW II
- EUH 3451 — History of Modern France
- EUH 3343 — 20th-Century Europe To WW II
- EUH 3462 — History of Modern Germany
- EUH 4282 — Rise And Fall Of The Cold War
Curriculum Vitae (Available upon request)
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Steven Heath Mitton, Ph.D.
Senior Instructor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Dr. Byron McCane, Ph.D
Professor
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History
Dr. Sandra L. Norman, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Dr. Patricia Kollander, Ph.D.
Professor
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Ben Lowe, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
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History

Carl Suddler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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History

Dr. Christopher Strain, Ph.D
Professor
History

Dr. Eyal Weinberg, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
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History

Mark H. Rose, Ph.D.
Professor

Dr. Marianne R. Sanua-DALIN, Ph.D. Prof.
Professor Emerita
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Jason Sharples, Ph.D
Associate Professor and Interim Director, History Symposia Series
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Jermaine Scott, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
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Sarah H. Brown, Ph.D
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Retired Faculty

Graciella Cruz-Taura, Ph.D
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Retired Faculty

Boyd Breslow, PhD
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Retired Faculty

Nicole Anslover, Ph.D
Associate Professor and Director
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History Department Symposia Series

Evan P. Bennett, Ph.D, Prof.
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Eric Hanne, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Chair | Director of Undergraduate Programs
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Douglas Kanter, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Kenneth W. Holloway, Ph.D.
Levenson Professor of Japanese History
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Dr. Christopher Ely, Ph.D.
Professor
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Dr. Yakov Ellenbogen, Ph.D
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Dr. Stephen D. Engle, Ph.D.
Professor and Vice Provost for Academic Personnel | NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative for FAU
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Dr. Claudia Dunlea, Ph.D.
University Instructor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Dr. LAURA B. FRETWELL, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
History

Barbara Ganson, Ph.D.
Professor
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History