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Alex Goodall is a Senior Lecturer in International History with a particular focus on the United States and the world. His main research interests center around the history of political repression in the twentieth-century United States and the rise of American power overseas during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, particularly in Central America and the Caribbean. He supervises PhD students and is open to hearing from those interested in pursuing doctoral study on topics related to early- and mid-twentieth-century history and foreign policy from the Gilded Age onward. His notable publications include 'Loyalty and Liberty: American Countersubversion during the World War and the McCarthy Era' published by the University of Illinois Press in 2013 and 'The Open Door Era: United States Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century' from the University of Edinburgh Press in 2017. For a complete list of publications, refer to Alex's profile on Iris.