Malcolm Magee received his Ph.D. in the history of international relations in 2004, following a career in religious and non profit organizations. His fields include American religious history, progressive era politics and 19th century political and religious thought. His book What the World Should Be: Woodrow Wilson and the Crafting of a Faith Based Foreign Policy was released by Baylor University Press in 2008. In 2009-10 he worked with several colleagues from the Department of History on a Teaching American History project in Battle Creek. Currently he is working on a chapter in the Blackwell companion series on Woodrow Wilson and a multi-author work on religion and the Great War. He is the Director of The Institute for the Study of Christianity and Culture.
Courses Taught:
HST 325 US Foreign Policy to 1914
HST 390 History of Foreign Relations
HST 203 The United States Since Reconstruction
HST 201 American Society and WW1
HST 483 European and American Society During the Great War
ISS 315 Global Diversity and Interdependence
IAH 211c Religion in American Politics and Culture
IAH 231B War, Peace and the Human Spirit: Fiction, Poetry and Politics in World War 1

