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Lori Bogle, Associate Professor

U.S.
Social (Military, Diplomatic, Religious) History
Email:
lbogle@usna.edu
Phone:
410-293-6256
Education:
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Ph.D. - University of
Arkansas
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B.A. - Missouri Southern
State College
Recent Publications:
"TR's use of PR to Strengthen the
Navy," Naval History (December 2007): 26-31.
"Why T.R. Sent the Great White
Fleet," The Daybook (October 2007): 7-9.
"Chaplains in the Military,"
"Religion and War," and "Militant Liberty" for
Encyclopedia of War and American Society (Thousand Oaks,
Calif.: Sage, 2006).
(with Midshipman Joel I. Holwitt),
"The Best Quote Jones Never Wrote," Naval History
(April 2004): 18-23.
"Women at Sea: 'It's all about
leadership.'" United states Naval Institute
roceedings (March 2004): 93-96.
"Ethics and West Point in the
Early Nineteenth Century," Conference Proceedings for
the Military Education Symposium (Royal Military
College, Kingston, Ontario, 2001). This
publication is pending and will be produced by Greenwood
Press.
Monographs:
The Pentagon's Battle for the American Mind: The Early
Cold War. (Texas A&M Press, 2004).
Current Project:
Selling Sea Power: Theodore
Roosevelt and Turn of the Century Naval Public Relations
(publication forthcoming).
Recent Presentations:
"Theodore Roosevelt: Selling Sea
Power." Hampton Roads Naval Museum (Norfolk, Virginia),
September 17, 2007 (invited speaker).
"Theodore Roosevelt and the Navy"
Theodore Roosevelt and America's Place in the World
Arena (Dickinson, North Dakota) September 13-15, 2007
(invited speaker).
"Evangelicals in the Military and
the Code of Conduct" The International Symposium for
Military Ethics (Springfield, Virginia) January 25-26,
2007.
"Religion in the U.S. Military,"
Forum for Philosophy and Religion, University of
Mississippi (Oxford, Mississippi) September 15, 2005
(invited speaker).
"The President and the Corpse:
Theodore Roosevelt, John Paul Jones, and the Creation of
a National Icon" at U.S. Icons and Iconicity, Austria
Association for American Studies (University of Graz,
Austria) November 2003.
"Creating an American Will: The
US Military and the Attempt to Create a National
Character and Will, 1913-1964" at Frontlines: Gender,
Identity, and War," Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia) July 2002.
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