UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS - Key Persons


Andrew Denning

Job Titles:
  • History
Andrew Denning's research lies at the intersection of technology, the environment, and mass culture and places the study of Europe into transnational and global frameworks. His book, Skiing into Modernity: A Cultural and Environmental History (University of California Press, 2015), examines the relationship between skiers and the Alpine environment since the late nineteenth century. It argues that skiing and winter tourism modernized the Alps in both material and perceptual terms while the Alpine landscape itself challenged skiers to alter their practices and philosophies of sport, leisure, and nature, harmonizing Alpine skiing with modern cultural values and social practices in the twentieth century. Dr. Denning is currently at work on a new book project. Automotive Empire: Cars, Roads, and the Mobilization of Eurafrica, 1900-1945 examines how European states used motor vehicles and road infrastructure to create a trans-hemispheric Eurafrica to compete with continental-scale powers such as the United States and Soviet Union. It argues that European powers developed a distinct form of "automotive empire" in Africa between 1900 and 1945 that was a departure from previous forms of maritime and railroad empire. The study's trans-imperial approach draws connections among Belgian, British, French, German, and Italian colonies to show that the technological and infrastructural imperatives of motor vehicles and roads in Africa shaped the administration of empire, social relations between colonizer and colonized, and the culture of the automobile in Europe. Dr. Denning's work has previously appeared in The Atlantic, Environmental History, and Central European History, and he has an article on the role of mobility in Nazi Germany forthcoming in American Historical Review. His research has been supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), American Philosophical Society, International Olympic Committee, the Wolfsonian, and the Hall Center for the Humanities and Research Excellence Initiative at the University of Kansas. Dr. Denning encourages potential graduate applicants interested in working in twentieth-century western Europe and any of his thematic areas of expertise to contact him about graduate study at KU.

German Studies

Job Titles:
  • Professor, German Studies

Jennifer Duhamel

Job Titles:
  • Communications Specialist
  • Outreach Coordinator

Luciano Tosta

Job Titles:
  • Interim Director, Center for Global & International Studies / Director of Graduate Studies, Global & International Studies / Associate Professor, Spanish & Portuguese

Marc Greenberg

Job Titles:
  • Professor, Slavic and Eurasian Languages & Literatures

Marta Vicente

Job Titles:
  • Professor, History Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies

Michael Wuthrich

Job Titles:
  • Associate Director, Center for Global & International Studies / Director, GIST Interagency Studies MA Program Associate Professor, Political Science

Nathan Wood

Job Titles:
  • History

Nicholas Pellett

Job Titles:
  • Academic Advisor, GIST Undergraduate Program

Nina Vyatkina

Job Titles:
  • Professor, German Studies

Sir Robert Worcester

Job Titles:
  • Distinguished Professor, Political Science

Van Kelly

Job Titles:
  • Professor, French, Francophone & Italian Studies