- Neal R. McCrillis is the Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Distinguished Chair of International Education, Director of the Center for International Education, and Associate Professor of History at Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia. Dr. McCrillis received his B.A. from Vanderbilt University, and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois-Chicago.
Dr. McCrillis is a specialist in British and twentieth-century European history. He has published The British Conservative Party in the Age of Universal Suffrage (Ohio State University, 1998). He has also published articles on the reform of the House of the Lords, and British film. He is now researching World War I memorials. Dr. McCrillis teaches courses in British and Irish history, the Holocaust, History and Film, and Historiography and Methodology.
Dr. McCrillis has been active in international education at Columbus State, developing and promoting study abroad, faculty seminars, visiting scholars programs and campus events. Over the past decade, his work has taken him to Northern Ireland, Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Russia, Japan, Germany, Belize, Mexico and Brazil. His appreciation for cross-culture experiences grew while studying in Britain as an undergraduate. While at Leeds University, he also met his wife Michele, a native of London, and they have a daughter in primary school.
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Neal McCrillis Associate Professor (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago)
Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Eminent Scholar Chair of International Education, Center for International Education Modern Britain Film 20th Century Europe
Center for International Education, Rm 111 Tel: 706-565-4036 Fax: 706-565-4039
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