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Could President Trump set up a successful Patriot Party?

January 27, 2021 by

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering forming a new “Patriot Party,” The Wall Street Journal reported on Jan. 19, citing people familiar with the matter. Can he capitalize on his 75-million base? Dr. Djene Bajalan, assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, tells Sputnik International that while Trump is capable of kickstarting a new … [Read more...] about Could President Trump set up a successful Patriot Party?

Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Djene Bajalan, faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, history, In the News

Using history to understand the present

March 9, 2020 by

The late scientist Dr. Carl Sagan said, “You have to know the past to understand the present.” This is especially true when it comes to understanding tensions in the Middle East. Dr. Djene Bajalan, assistant professor of history at Missouri State, offers insights into the Middle East by studying the region’s history. He explores how Kurdish political activism developed within … [Read more...] about Using history to understand the present

Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Discovery, Djene Bajalan, history, research

Student wins national contest with original song

February 6, 2020 by Web Strategy and Development

During a family tree project in fifth grade, Emalee Flatness discovered her great-great-great grandfather was a Union soldier in the Civil War. His story inspired her to write a song. In 2019, that song, alongside five others, won the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge. A musical theater native Flatness, a freshman history major at … [Read more...] about Student wins national contest with original song

Filed Under: Student Highlights Tagged With: Awards, College of Humanities and Public Affairs, history, Students

How was life in the Ozarks during the Civil War?

December 24, 2019 by

Spreading across roughly 40,000-45,000 square miles, the Ozarks covers much of the southern half of Missouri and a large part of northern Arkansas. It also extends into northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. There are many stereotypes about the Ozarks and Ozarkers. They range from frontiersmen to hillbillies and moonshiners. With his research on Ozarks history, Dr. Brooks … [Read more...] about How was life in the Ozarks during the Civil War?

Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: Brooks Blevins, College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Discovery, faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, history, missouri state journal, ozarks studies, research

Did the Kurds help the U.S. during World War II?

October 15, 2019 by

Recently, President Donald Trump tried to minimize the U.S. partnership with the Kurds by saying, “they didn’t help us in the Second World War. They didn’t help us in Normandy.” Dr. Djene Bajalan, assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, comments on this statement in The Washington Post.   … [Read more...] about Did the Kurds help the U.S. during World War II?

Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Djene Bajalan, faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, history, In the News

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