Michael Lang

Ph.D. University of California, Irvine

My field of research is modern Europe with emphasis in intellectual history, international relations, and the connections between the two. I define Europe within the context of world history and strive for a reflective understanding of the historical practice. I teach the European survey as well as advanced and graduate courses in international affairs, globalization, the history of theory, and methodology.

 

 Micheal Lang
315 Stevens Hall
207-581-1964
Email: lang@maine.edu

 

  • Representative Publications:

  • "Globalization and Its History," The Journal of Modern History, (2006) Volume 78, Number 54.
     
  • “Modern, Postmodern, World,” in Palgrave Advances in World History, ed. Marnie Hughes-Warrington (Basingstoke and New York, 2005).
     
  • “Mapping Globalization or Globalizing the Map: Heidegger and Planetary Discourse,” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture (2003), Volume 36, Number 3-4.
     
  • “Globalization Discourse and the European Perspective,” Global Dialogue, Volume 5, Number 3-4, Summer/Autumn 2003.
     
  • “Germany between Nietzsche and Wagner,” Intellectual News: Review of the International Society for Intellectual History, Number 11/12, Summer 2003.
     
  • Reviews and short pieces in the Journal of World History, the Journal of African American History, and the African American National Biography.