Kaeten is the Principal Investigator of the project and Senior Lecturer in American History at UEA. His research focuses on twentieth century U.S. foreign relations and international history.
Hannah is Co-Investigator of the Project and Clinical Associate Professor at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She is a historian of the United States with an expertise in U.S. foreign relations in the twentieth century.
Collaborators
Mario is Professor of International History at SciencesPo, Paris. His research focuses on the history of the Cold War and US foreign relations.
Lloyd is Professor Emeritus of History at Rutgers University and the author of numerous books on the history of US foreign relations, including, most recently, The War on Leakers: National Security and American Democracy From Eugene V. Debs to Edward Snowden (The New Press, 2016).
Richard is Professor Emeritus of History at Temple University and Marvin Wachman Director Emeritus of its Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy. He has written multiple books and articles on intelligence-related subjects.
Matthew studies the history of science and technology, focused on early modern Europe and on recent information technologies. He is currently writing a book on computing and state surveillance of communications.
Julia is a legal historian, specializing in immigration and constitutional law and history, and author of A Fear of Foreigners and of Freedom: Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in America (forthcoming, Harvard University Press).
Sam is a historian of American politics and culture, with particular interests in mass media, democracy, civil liberties, and the role of the U.S. in the world.
Chase is a lawyer in New York and author of The Passion of [Chelsea] Manning: The Story Behind the WikiLeaks Whistleblower, published by Verso in 2013.
Lida is Associate Professor of Political Science and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Boston University and author of Public Trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the Politics of Lost Causes (Oxford, 2014).
Tim is Professor of English at Miami University and Director of the Miami University Humanities Center and author of The Covert Sphere: Secrecy, Fiction, and the National Security State (Cornell University Press, 2012).
David Pozen is a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, where he teaches and writes about constitutional law, national security law, and information law.
Andrew and Virginia Rudd Family Foundation Professor of History, Anders specializes in 20th-century American foreign relations as well as history and theory.
Jeremy is a professor of History at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College. His main research and teaching areas are post-1945 US history, the global 1960s, the Holocaust, social movements, political violence, and human rights in the “War on Terror.”
Hugh is Professor of U.S. History at California State University, Long Beach, and author of The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America (Harvard University Press, 2008) and America’s Great Game: The CIA’s Secret Arabists and the Shaping of the Modern Middle East (Basic Books, 2013).
Advisory Board:
- Prof. Richard Aldrich (University of Warwick, UK)
- Prof. Mario Del Pero (SciencesPo, France)
- Prof. Steve Duncombe (New York University, US)
- Prof. Lloyd Gardner (Emeritus, Rutgers University, US)
- Prof. Richard Immerman (Temple University, US)
- Prof. David Mead (University of East Anglia, UK)
- Dr. John Prados (National Security Archive, US)
- Prof. Andrew Preston (University of Cambridge, UK)