Matthew Muehlbauer

 MatthewS. Muehlbauer

Matthew S. Muehlbauer

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  • Reviews8

Biography

Austin Peay State University - History


Resume

  • 2000

    Ph.D.

    Thesis: \"Justice and Just War: A History of Early New England

    1630-1655.

    History

    concentrations in military history

    U.S. (particularly colonial America)

    modern Europe

    Barnes Club (organization of the History Department graduate students)

    Temple University

  • 1990

    M.A.

    Concentrations in International Politics and International Technology Transfer and Analysis

    International Studies

  • 1985

    B.A.

    Obtained Certificate in International Relations

    History

    Physics & Astronomy

    Committee on Performing Arts (campus theatre group)\nFencing Club

  • 1981

    Scarsdale High

  • Reform Temple of Rockland

    Board of Directors

    Served on the Board of Directors for a not-for-profit organization that offers music and art therapy to children with special needs.

    Heartsong

    Inc.

    Research

    Public Speaking

    Marketing

    Military History

    Higher Education

    Sales

    University Teaching

    Teaching

    Lecturing

    History

    Courses

    Qualitative Research

    Curriculum Development

    Editing

    Leadership Development

    Military

    E-Learning

    Distance Learning

    Writing

    Academia

    “‘They… shall no more be called Peaquots but Narragansetts and Mohegans:’ Refugees

    Rivalry

    and the Consequences of the Pequot War”

    Discusses how the fate of Pequot refugees instigated a new rivalry between Mohegans and Narragansetts that soon threatened the peace of New England.

    “‘They… shall no more be called Peaquots but Narragansetts and Mohegans:’ Refugees

    Rivalry

    and the Consequences of the Pequot War”

    David J. Ulbrich

    From the first interactions between European and native peoples

    to the recent peace-keeping efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq

    military issues have always played an important role in American history. Ways of War comprehensively explains the place of the military within the wider context of the history of the United States

    showing its centrality to American culture and politics.\nReviews:\nH-Net (http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=41514)\nMichigan War Studies Review (http://www.miwsr.com/2014-105.aspx)\nDéfense et Sécurité Internationale (http://www.dsi-presse.com/?p=7022)\nMarine Corps Gazette (Nov. 2014

    vol. 98

    No. 11

    p. 116)\nMilitary Review (http://www.readperiodicals.com/201503/3615321371.html)\n\nInterviews:\nNew Books in Military History (podcast at http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com/2014/05/07/matthew-muehlbauer-and-david-ulbrich-ways-of-war-routledge-2013/)\nDéfense et Sécurité Internationale (Dec. 2014

    No. 109

    pp. 50-54)\n

    Ways of War: American Military History from the Colonial Era to the Twenty-First Century

    New England’s leaders employed Western Christian concepts of holy war and just war to address regional crises between 1630 and 1655. Ex post facto attempts to justify the destruction of Mystic village during the Pequot War (1636-37) relied upon holy war ideas. But other episodes

    including attempts to avoid war

    as well as the founding of the United Colonies of New England

    demonstrated just war tenets. This essay will examine the use and misuse of these concepts

    including during the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-54)

    when disputes over a potential attack on New Netherland almost destroyed the alliance.

    \"Holy War and Just War in Early New England

    1630-1655\"

    The Routledge History of Global War and Society offers a sweeping introduction to the most significant research on the causes

    experiences

    and impacts of war throughout history. This collection of twenty-seven essays by leading historians demonstrates how war and society studies have dramatically expanded the chronological

    geographic

    and thematic breadth of the field of military history. Each chapter addresses the ways in which recent scholarship has integrated cultural

    ethical

    environmental

    medical

    and ideological factors to explain both conventional conflicts and genocide

    terrorism

    and other forms of mass violence. The broad scope of the collection makes it the perfect primer for scholars and students seeking to understand the complex interactions of warfare and those affecting and affected by conflict.

    The Routledge History of Global War and Society

    Presents an overview of conflicts and alliances between English colonists and Native American peoples in southern New England from the Pequot War to King Philips War

    \"Coalition Warfare in Seventeenth-Century New England\"

    From the first interactions between European and native peoples to the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq

    military issues have always played an important role in American history. Now in its updated second edition

    Ways of War comprehensively explains the place of the military within the wider context of the history of the United States

    showing its centrality to American culture

    economics

    and politics. The fifteen chapters provide a complete survey of the American military's evolution that is designed for semester-length courses.\n\nFeatures of the revised and fully-updated second edition include:\n\n• Chronological and comprehensive coverage of North American conflicts in the seventeenth century and all wars undertaken by the United States;\n\n• New or expanded sections on Non-English Colonization in Northeast North America

    the Beaver Wars

    Pontiac’s War

    causes of the American Revolution

    borderlands conflict from 1848 to 1865

    causes of the American Civil War

    Reconstruction

    the Meuse-Argonne Campaign

    Barack Obama’s second term as president

    the Syrian Civil War

    and the rise of the Islamic State;\n\n• 50 revised maps

    20 new images

    chapter timelines identifying key events

    and text boxes providing biographical information and first-person accounts;\n\n• A companion website featuring a testbank of essay and multiple choice questions for instructors

    as well as student study resources such as an interactive timeline

    chapter summaries

    annotated further readings

    links to online resources

    flashcards

    and a glossary of key terms.\n\nExtensively illustrated and written by experienced instructors

    the second edition of Ways of War remains essential reading for all students of American Military History.

    Ways of War: American Military History from the Colonial Era to the Twenty-First Century - Second Edition

    Matthew

    United States Military Academy at West Point

    United States Military Academy

    Austin Peay State University

    Norwich University

    Austin Peay State University

    Rowan Technology Solutions

    Austin Peay State University

    Manhattan College

    U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS)

    Market Guide/Multex Inc

    Taught online courses: multiple sections of the U.S. history survey

    plus graduate classes in early modern European military history (the Military Revolution) and warfare in the Classical world.

    Austin Peay State University

    Instructor

    Teaching graduate history courses online and advising students

    Norwich University

    Manhattan College

    Riverdale

    NY

    Teaching classes in American history

    Visiting Assistant Professor

    Teaching online classes remotely

    Assistant Professor

    Clarksville

    Tennessee Area

    Austin Peay State University

    Teach multiple sections of USMA's mandatory 2 semester sequence in western military history

    United States Military Academy

    Assistant Professor

    Teaching graduate and undergraduate history courses online.

    Austin Peay State University

    Assistant Professor

    U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS)

    U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS)

    Ft. Leavenworth

    KS

    Associate Professor

    New York

    NY & West Point

    NY

    Content development

    management

    and marketing of multimedia history products for academia and related fields.

    Lead Historian & Senior Rowan Fellow at the United States Military Academy

    Rowan Technology Solutions

    West Point

    NY

    Assistant Professor

    United States Military Academy at West Point

    Lake Success & New York

    NY

    Sold financial data

    managed client accounts

    handled contract negotiations

    assisted in marketing efforts.

    Sales Manager

    Market Guide/Multex Inc

    Society for Military History

    The Moncado Prizes are awarded annually to the authors of the four best articles published in The Journal of Military History during the previous calendar year. I earned this award for my article \"Holy War and Just War in Early New England

    1630-1655

    \" published in the July 2017 issue.

    Society for Military History

    Temple University Fellow

    Awarded a four-year fellowship to support my graduate studies at Temple University.

    Temple University

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