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Julia Irwin

Julia Irwin

T. Harry Williams Professor of History

jirwin7@lsu.edu 

225-A Himes Hall

Full CV

Courses Taught

World History since 1500 (introductory survey)

Pandemics in World History (Honors seminar)

Diplomatic History of the United States, 1914 to the Present (upper-level survey)

The Global Cold War (upper-level survey)

Readings in 20th Century U.S. History (graduate seminar)

The U.S. and the 20th Century World (graduate seminar)

Current Research Interests

My research focuses on the place of humanitarian assistance in 20th century U.S. foreign relations and international history. My first major research project focused on the history of U.S. foreign relief efforts in the early 20th century, particularly during the First World War and its aftermath. In my second major research project, I explored the history and politics of U.S. foreign disaster assistance across the 20th century, with a focus on humanitarian emergencies caused by tropical storms, earthquakes, floods, and other natural hazards. Most recently, I completed a short book on the international history of humanitarianism, examining this concept in global perspective from the 18th century to the present.

I am currently working on a new book project, The Seventh Pandemic: Cholera, Humanitarianism, and Development in a Globalizing World, an international history of cholera and global health from the early 1960s through the early 1990s. I also serve as a founding co-editor of the book series and a founding co-editor of the .

Interested in Directing Theses On

US foreign relations / US & the world

International humanitarianism, human rights, and development

Disasters

Histories of medicine and health

War & society

Education

PhD, Yale University, 2009

MPhil, Yale University, 2007

MA, Yale University, 2006

BA, Oberlin College, 2004

Awards and Honors

Tonous and Warda Johns Family Book Award (for Catastrophic Diplomacy), given by the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association (2025)

Stuart L. Bernath Lecture Prize, given by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (2020)

Roger D. Bridges Distinguished Service Award, given by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2018)

Organization of American Historians (OAH) Distinguished Lecturer (2017鈥2026)

Betty M. Unterberger Dissertation Prize, given by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (2011)

Best Article Prize, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2010)

Books 

(Oxford University Press, 2026)

(University of North Carolina Press, 2024)

(Oxford University Press, 2013)

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

鈥淢edicine, Science, and the Environment,鈥 in Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, 4th edition, eds. Frank Costigliola and Barbara Keys (Cambridge University Press, 2025): 139鈥160.

鈥淎 First Responder to the World,鈥 Modern American History 7 (2024): 87鈥91.

鈥淢odel Villages amidst the Ruins: Disaster Refugee Camps and Settlements as Functional Sites of Humanitarian Exhibition,鈥 L鈥橦umanitaire S鈥橢xhibe (1867鈥2016), eds. S茅bastien Farr茅, Jean-Fran莽ois Fayet, and Bertrand Taithe (Georg Editeur, 2022): 170鈥193.

鈥淭he Emergency Service: Evaluating the Role of Militaries in Humanitarian Operations, Disaster Relief, and Other Non-Conflict Crises,鈥 Journal of Advanced Military Studies 13:1 (2022): 5鈥13.

Bernath Lecture: 鈥淥ur Climatic Moment: Hazarding a History of the United States and the World,鈥 Diplomatic History 45:3 (2021): 421鈥444.

鈥淗umanitarianism and U.S. Foreign Assistance,鈥 in The Cambridge History of America and the World, vol. 3, 1900鈥1945, eds. Brooke Blower and Andrew Preston (Cambridge University Press, 2021): 337鈥359.

鈥淒isastrous Grand Strategy: U.S. Humanitarian Assistance and Global Natural Catastrophe,鈥 in Rethinking American Grand Strategy, eds. Elizabeth Borgwardt, Christopher McKnight Nichols, and Andrew Preston (Oxford University Press, 2021): 366鈥383.

鈥淥n Disaster,鈥 co-authored with Jenny Leigh Smith, Isis: A Journal of the History of Science Society 111:1(2020): 98鈥103.

鈥淭he 鈥楧evelopment鈥 of Humanitarian Relief: U.S. Disaster Assistance Operations in the Caribbean Basin, 1917鈥1931,鈥 in The Development Century: A Global History, eds. Stephen Macekura and Erez Manela (Cambridge University Press, 2018): 40鈥60.

鈥淭he Origins of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance,鈥 The American Historian 15 (2018): 43鈥49.

鈥淐onnected by Calamity: The United States, the League of Red Cross Societies, and Transnational Disaster Assistance after the First World War,鈥 Moving the Social: Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements 57 (2017): 57鈥76.

鈥淭he American Red Cross in Great War-Era Europe, 1914鈥1922,鈥 The Tocqueville Review/La Revue Tocqueville 38:2 (2017): 117鈥131.

鈥淩aging Rivers and Propaganda Weevils: Transnational Disaster Relief, Cold War Politics, and the 1954 Danube and Elbe Floods,鈥 Diplomatic History 40:5 (2016): 893鈥921.

鈥淏eyond Versailles: Recovering the Voices of Nurses in Post-World War I U.S.-European Relations,鈥 Nursing History Review 24 (2016): 12鈥40.

鈥淚nterchange: World War I,鈥 Journal of American History 102:2 (2015): 463鈥499.

鈥淭he Disaster of War: American Conceptions of Catastrophe, Conflict, and Relief,鈥 First World War Studies 5:1 (2014): 17鈥28.

鈥淭aming Total War: Great War-Era American Humanitarianism and Its Legacies,鈥濃Diplomatic History 38:4 (2014): 763鈥775. Revised and expanded version in Beyond 1917: The United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War, eds. Thomas W. Zeiler, David K. Ekbladh, and Benjamin C. Montoya (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017): 122鈥139.

鈥淭eaching 鈥楢mericanism with a World Perspective鈥: The Junior Red Cross in the U.S. Schools from 1917 to the 1920s,鈥 History of Education Quarterly 53:3 (2013): 255鈥279.

鈥淭he Great White Train: Typhus, Sanitation, and U.S. International Development during the Russian Civil War,鈥 Endeavour 36:3 (2012): 89鈥96.

鈥溾楽auvons les B茅b茅s鈥: Child Health and U.S. Humanitarian Aid in the First World War,鈥 Bulletin of the History of Medicine 86:1(2012): 37鈥65.

鈥淣urses Without Borders: The History of Nursing as U.S. International History,鈥 Nursing History Review 19 (2011): 78鈥102.

鈥淣ation Building and Rebuilding: The American Red Cross in Italy During the Great War,鈥 The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 8:3 (2009): 407鈥439.

鈥淎n Epidemic without Enmity: Explaining the Missing Ethnic Tensions in New Haven鈥檚 1918 Influenza Epidemic,鈥 Urban History Review 36:2 (2008): 5鈥17.