Steven Brady
Steven Brady
Associate Professor; Director of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
Diplomatic, Military and Society, and Peace History
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Steve Brady is a free-range historian of international relations and the military and society, with special research interests in religion and foreign relations, German-American relations, early United States foreign relations, and paradiplomacy. He also has teaching interests in military history and U.S. peace movements. His book Eisenhower and Adenauer: Alliance Maintenance under Pressure (Lexington/Harvard Cold War Studies), examines the West German-American relationship in a crucial decade of the Cold War. His most recent book is Chained to History: Slavery and United States Foreign Relations to 1865 (Cornell University Press, 2022).
His next book, "Less than Victory: American Catholics and the Vietnam War,” is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press. His current projects are "Reason of States: The Foreign Relations of American Governors"; and “Icon: The Public Life of Adlai Stevenson.”
Prior to joining the faculty at George Washington, he taught at the University of Notre Dame, where he was a First Year academic advisor for seventeen years. While at Notre Dame, he was honored with three teaching awards, including the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, CSC, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. He serves as the undergraduate advisor in the Department.
FALL 2024 OFFICE HOURS
Monday 9:30 - 11:00 AM
Tuesday 1:30 - 3:00 PM
Thursday 1:30 - 3:00 PM
- 20th-century United States
- Cold War
- Diplomatic History