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Professor MacMillan’s research interests include the British Empire in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as international relations in the twentieth century. Her recent book, 'War: Conflict Shaped' (2020), explores the significant impacts of war on global relations. Among her notable publications are 'Women of the Raj' (2005), 'Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World' (2002), 'Nixon in China: The Week That Changed the World' (2006), and 'The Uses and Abuses of History' (2008). In 2015, she published 'History's People', and her edited volumes include 'Canada and NATO: An Uneasy Past, Uncertain Future' and 'The Uneasy Century: International Relations 1900-1990'. Her work reflects a deep engagement with historical narratives and their implications for understanding contemporary international relations.
Department of Sociology