Dr. Kenneth Negy is an Assistant Professor of History in the Croft Institute for International Studies and Department of History at the University of Mississippi.
Research Interests
Dr. Negy is a historian of 20th century Europe with a specific focus on Spain and Germany, and his research examines the transnational spread of radical political ideologies in the modern era. His areas of interest include modern Europe (Spain and Germany), ideologies (Nazism, fascism, communism), culture, propaganda, authoritarianism, and the transnational movement of ideas and people.
Compositions
2022, UNC-Chapel Hill Dissertation
Courses Taught
- INST 2050 European Studies
- INST 3120 Topics in European Studies: Modern & Contemporary Spain
- INST 3180 Topics in Global Studies: Communism as a Global Ideology
- HIST 1210 Intro to European History Since 1648
- HIST 3470 Science in the Modern World
- HIST 4910 Problems in History - Europe: Fascism
Education
B.A. Spanish, University of Central Florida (2013)
M.A. History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2018)
Ph.D. History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2022)