T. Mills Kelly

Associate Professor

T. Mills Kelly is the Associate Dean for Enrollment Development of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Director of the MA program in Global Affairs, and an Associate Director of the Center for History and New Media. He is the author of Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism in Late-Habsburg Austria, as well as several articles on Czech and Habsburg history. He is also a co-author of World History Matters. A Student Guide to World History Online and a number of articles and book chapters on the intersection of history, technology, and learning. With colleagues at the Center for History and New Media, he has developed several major digital history projects, two of which, World History Sources and Women in World History, won the James Harvey Robinson Prize from the American Historical Association (2007). For his work on teaching history with technology, Professor Kelly received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 2005, the state’s highest recognition of faculty excellence. His current digital project, Making the History of 1989, is an exploration of the end of Communism in Eastern Europe. Professor Kelly blogs at edwired.org.

Research Interests

Czech History, Drinking Cultures, Digital History

Office and Hours

  • Office: College Hall 108
  • Hours: M 4:15 - 5:15 pm and by appointment.

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