John Draughon Lary


Adjunct Professor

John Draughon Lary received his Ph.D. from Indiana University in 2011.  His dissertation is entitled Communitarianism in Postwar Belgium: From the Flemish Movement to “New Immigrants,” 1954-1993.  It examines the fragmentation of postwar Belgian identity into Flemish, Francophone and “New Immigrant” communities.

Education

Ph.D. Indiana University

M.A. University of Chicago


Research Interests

History of Postwar Europe, Muslims in 20th Century Europe

Courses Taught

History of European Nationalism

History of Terrorism

History of the Middle East and North Africa

Western Civilization I and II


Ideas in the Ancient World


Ideologies in the Modern World


The Historian's Craft

Europe Since 1939

Honors College


Honors and Awards

Research Fellow at the Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Fulbright IIE (for Belgium) 2006-2007

FFTF (Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship) 2005-2006

FLAS Scholarship (for the Dutch language) 2003-2004