T. Mills Kelly
Associate Professor
Research interests: Czech history
T. Mills Kelly is the Associate Director of the Center for History and New Media and an Associate Professor of History and Art History at George Mason University. He is a specialist in late-Habsburg history with a particular focus on radical Czech nationalism, and is the author of numerous articles on this subject. The most recent of these include: "Last Best Chance or Last Gasp? The Compromise of 1905 and Czech Politics in Moravia," Austrian History Yearbook, (2003). At present, Professor Kelly is making revisions to the draft of his manuscript, tentatively titled "Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism in Late-Habsburg Austria."
Professor Kelly also conducts research on the influence of digital media on student learning in history. During the 1999-2000 academic year he was a Pew National Fellow with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and is currently a fellow with the Visible Knowledge Project based at Georgetown University.
Email: tkelly7@gmu.edu Home Department: History and Art History Department Affiliations: Mason Topics Website(s):
Phone: 703.993.2152
Office: Robinson Hall B 377A
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