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POW/MIA Postdoctoral Research Fellow

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The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern 吃瓜头条 is proud to be one of a select number of institutions in the country asked to host a two year post-doctoral research fellowship in collaboration with the (DPAA) of the Department of Defense. 

The USM DPAA Research Partner Fellow serves as a researcher and local-resource research coordinator between the DPAA, the Dale Center at the University of Southern 吃瓜头条, and other individuals and organizations involved in the study of military history, to develop historical and archival research concerning the more than , including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, the Gulf Wars, and other recent conflicts.  Implementing the 鈥淗ub and Spoke鈥 research concept created by the DPAA, the USM DPAA Research Partner Fellow utilizes the scholarly resources at 吃瓜头条 and surrounding archives, libraries, and museums and connects with external entities and individuals to conduct research and analysis to support DPAA鈥檚 ongoing mission to account for missing military personnel. 

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Current Fellow:

Dr. Andrew Pace headshot鈥r Andrew O. Pace (2024-)  Dr. Pace is a historian of the U.S. in the world, who specializes in the moral fog of war. He completed his PhD in U.S. history at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2023, writing a dissertation entitled 鈥淭he Limits of Unlimited War: American Victory Doctrine from Unconditional Surrender to Peace with Honor, 1943-1973.鈥  Dr. Pace also holds an MA in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago and an Honors BA in History from the University of Utah.  In addition to teaching, he has worked as a manuscript editor and a professional genealogical researcher for Ancestry.  He is currently working on a book manuscript about the reversal in American grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. 

 

Past Fellows:

鈥r. Joshua Shiver (2020-2023)   Dr. Shiver studies eighteenth and nineteenth-century U.S. military history with an emphasis on the individual soldier鈥檚 psychological and emotional experience of war.  In 2020, he received his PhD from Auburn University and holds a master鈥檚 degree in history from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  Dr. Shiver is currently working on a book examining the individual Civil War soldier鈥檚 experiences of war.  Dr. Shiver's assignments for the DPAA focused on research for World War II underwater recovery operations and a nationwide project to gather photographic evidence about missing service personnel from local sources.  Dr. Shiver is currently teaching history at Westminister School of Augusta in Georgia.   

Dr. Jeremy Maxwell (2017-2019)  Dr. Maxwell researches 20th century U.S. military history, social and political history, and the history of race and ethnicity. He received his PhD in history from Queen鈥檚 University in Belfast, Ireland in 2016. Dr. Maxwell鈥檚 first book, , was published in the Campaign and Commanders Series with Oklahoma University Press in 2018.  Dr. Maxwell is currently an Associate Professor of History in the Department of Military History at the U. S. Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

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