UIndy Graduate International Relations Faculty

UIndy's History & Political Science faculty is comprised of accomplished and passionate professors who are dedicated to providing students with the knowledge and tools for success in future endeavors. Our professors have a variety of backgrounds and bring their own opinions, ideas and experiences to the classroom, giving you a richer educational environment.

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Dr. Milind Thakar

Department Chair
Associate Professor of International Relations

317-788-4901
mthakar@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: comparative politics, South Asia
  • PhD, University of Georgia, 2001

Areas of Expertise

comparative politics, political development, South Asia

Background

Dr. Thakar's interests are in the areas of democratization and comparative politics, particularly in the region of South Asia. He has published articles in journals such as Asian Survey , India Review and Strategic Analysis .

Research Interests

democratic consolidation; political parties in South Asia; government-business relations; national identity formation

Education

  • PhD, Political Science, University of Georgia, 2001
  • MPhil, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India 1992
  • MA, International Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, 1990
  • BA Honors (Economics), University of Delhi, India, 1988

Fun fact

I can name and date the reign of every British monarch since 1066.

Favorite thing about UIndy

The ability to teach travel courses leading students to Britain and India.

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Dr. Edward Frantz

Professor of History
Director of Institute of Civic Leadership/Mayoral Archives

317-788-4906
efrantz@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: US since 1877, African-American history, Midwest
  • PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002

Areas of Expertise

presidential and political history; history of Indiana and the Midwest, American history (1865-present); African American history

Background

Serves as the director of the UIndy Civic Archives, which holds key materials regarding the maturation of modern Indianapolis. Author of The Door of Hope: Republican Presidents and the First Southern Strategy (1877-1933 University Press of Florida, 2011). Member of various professional historical organizations. An expert on the presidency, Dr. Frantz has given interviews for radio, TV, and newspapers that have appeared in local, national and international publications.

Research Interests

modern Indianapolis, presidential history, race and politics, midwestern history

Education

  • PhD, History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • MA, History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • BA, History, Princeton University

Fun fact

I appeared in UIndy's inaugural "Personal Attention Unleashed" commercial.

Favorite thing about UIndy

The ability to collaborate with students, colleagues and community members.

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Dr. A. James Fuller

Professor of History

317-788-2190
afuller@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: Early American republic, Civil War and Reconstruction
  • PhD, Miami University, 1995

Areas of Expertise

Civil War and Reconstruction, the Old South, Indiana history, 19th century U.S.

Background

Past president of the Indiana Association of Historians. Has published six books, including Chaplain to the Confederacy (2000), Soldiers of Christ (2009), and The Election of 1860 Reconsidered (2013).

Research Interests

Dr. Fuller's primary research interest is 19th century America, especially the Civil War, Southern history, Indiana history, and Evangelical Protestant Christianity. His forthcoming biography of Indiana's Civil War governor is entitled, The Great War Governor: Oliver P. Morton and the Politics of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Education

PhD, U.S. History/World History, Miami University of Ohio

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Dr. Chad Martin

Associate Professor of History

317-788-6200
cmartin@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: Modern Britain
  • PhD, Stanford University, 2003

Areas of Expertise

Modern Britain and the British Empire; Modern Europe
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Dr. Samantha Meigs

Associate Professor of History
Director, Experience Design program

317-788-3250
smeigs@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: Early Modern Europe, social history, women's history
  • PhD, Northwestern University, 1993

Research interests

Early Modern European history, social history

Professional Activities

Dr. Meigs has published the book The Reformations in Ireland: Tradition and Confessionalism, 1400-1690 (St. Martin's Press, 1997), as well as articles in The Early Modern Ireland Bulletin and Sixteenth Century Journal. She is currently working on a book on the Reverend Robert Kirk.

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Dr. Jyotika Saksena

Professor of International Relations
Director, Graduate Program in International Relations

317-788-4900
jsaksena@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: international political economy, international organizations
  • PhD, University of Georgia, 2001

Areas of Expertise

international organizations, international political economy, regime consequences, nuclear nonproliferation

Background

Dr. Saksena has worked on projects funded by the United States Institute of Peace and the Rockefeller Foundation on issues related to South Asian security, focusing on nuclear, dual-use and conventional weapons/technology. Her research has been published as articles in the journals International Politics, Comparative Strategy, and Asian Survey.

Research Interests

trade-related intellectual property rights; intended and unintended consequences of international organizations on societies; nuclear politics

Education

  • PhD, International Relations, University of Georgia
  • MPhil, American Studies, School of International Studies, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi,India
  • MA, International Studies, School of International Studies, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
  • BA, Political Science (Honors), Delhi University, Delhi, India

Fun facts

I have traveled to more than 10 countries in the world.

Favorite thing about UIndy

Small classroom size and sense of community.

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Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus

Professor of History
Director, Graduate Program in History

317-788-3463
sondhaus@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: Modern Europe, Naval and Military, Strategy and Policy
  • PhD, University of Virginia, 1986

Areas of Expertise

modern Europe, naval and military, strategy and policy

Background

Dr. Sondhaus authored 12 books, most recently The Great War at Sea: A Naval History of World War I (Cambridge, 2014), World War I: The Global Revolution (Cambridge, 2011), and Strategic Culture and Ways of War (Routledge, 2006). Three books have been translated into other languages, appearing in German, Italian, Slovenian, Portuguese and Korean editions. Other publications include 12 journal articles, in periodicals such as the Journal of Military History, International History Review, and Central European History

Education

  • PhD, History, University of Virginia
  • MA, History, University of Virginia
  • BA, History and Philosophy, Elon University

Fun fact

I coach boys lacrosse on the middle level.

Favorite thing about UIndy

My role as faculty athletics representative.

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Dr. Laura Merrifield Wilson

Assistant Professor of Political Science

317-788-3335
lmwilson@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: Campaign and Elections, State and Local Politics
  • PhD, University of Alabama

Areas of Expertise

American politics, public administration, state and local government

Background

Dr. Albright has presented her research on the gender and race gap in campaign finance in state legislative races at the annual American Political Science Association conference as well as a number of regional conferences. Her work has been published in the Race, Gender & Class journal and the eJournal of Education Policy.

Research Interests

state and local government, campaigns and elections, gender and race politics, state regulation, taxation and public budgeting

Education

  • PhD, Political Science, University of Alabama
  • MA, Women's Studies, University of Alabama
  • MPA, Public Administration, University of Alabama
  • MA, American Politics, Ohio University
  • AB, Theatre, Ohio University

Fun fact

My sister is a proud UIndy alumna!

Favorite thing about UIndy

The people and the collegiality!

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Dr. Douglas Woodwell

Associate Professor of International Relations

317-788-6182
woodwelld@uindy.edu

  • Specialties: international conflict, terrorism
  • PhD, Yale University, 2005

Areas of Expertise

international conflict, research methodology

Background

Author of books Nationalism and International Relations: Norms, Foreign Policy, and Enmity and forthcoming (Dec 2013) Research Foundations and Process: How We Know What We Know. Also authored articles published by The World Bank and International Relations Quarterly. Dr. Woodwell is also a former lecturer at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies.

Education

  • PhD, Political Science, Yale University
  • MA, German and European Studies, Georgetown University
  • BA, International Studies, American University

Fun fact

I'm trying hard to teach myself guitar.

Favorite thing about UIndy

The people, of course!