Michael Hogan (academic)
Michael Hogan is an academic whose work focuses on [Insert Hogan's primary field of study, e.g., international relations, political science, American history]. He is a [Professor/Lecturer/Researcher] at [University or Institution name] in [City, State/Country, if known].
Hogan's research interests include [List specific research interests, e.g., U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War, the role of ideology in international conflict, the history of U.S.-Latin American relations]. He is known for his work on [Mention notable areas of expertise or specific topics he is recognized for].
Selected Publications:
- [List at least three significant publications, including books, articles, or chapters. Use a consistent citation style, e.g., MLA, Chicago.]
- [Example: Hogan, Michael. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952. Cambridge University Press, 1987.]
- [Example: Hogan, Michael J. "American Multinationals and American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960." Diplomatic History 10, no. 4 (1986): 469-495.]
- [Example: Hogan, Michael. "Corporatism." Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, edited by Alexander DeConde, Richard Dean Burns, and Fredrik Logevall, 2nd ed., vol. 1, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002, pp. 351-365.]
Education:
- [List degrees earned and institutions attended. Include degree name, institution name, and year received.]
- [Example: Ph.D., History, University of Iowa, 1977]
- [Example: M.A., History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972]
- [Example: B.A., History, University of Notre Dame, 1970]
Academic Positions:
- [List previous and current academic positions, including institution name and dates of employment.]
- [Example: Professor of History, Ohio State University, 1990-2015]
- [Example: Associate Professor of History, Miami University, 1980-1990]
Awards and Honors:
- [List any notable awards, fellowships, or honors received.]
- [Example: Bancroft Prize, 1988]
- [Example: Guggenheim Fellowship, 1985]