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Madelyn Lugli

Madelyn Lugli

Research Fellow

Ernest May Fellow in History & Policy, International Security Program
Email: madelyn_lugli@hks.harvard.edu
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Mailbox 134
Cambridge, MA 02138

Madelyn Lugli is an Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy. She is a historian of foreign relations in the twentieth century, and is especially interested in the histories of gender, culture, and emotions. Her dissertation, The Rise and Fall of Foreign Affairs: Transatlantic Publicity, Emotions, and Diplomacy, 1900-1950, considers the making and breaking of the highly personal, popular, and intimate style of foreign affairs that dominated during the interwar period. 

Madelyn completed her Ph.D. in history at Northwestern University and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame. Previously, she served as the Henry Kissinger Predoctoral Fellow in International Securities Studies within the Jackson School at Yale University. Her published work ican be found n Modern American HistoryPublic Books, and Tocqueville 21.