Michael Creswell
Associate Professor of History & Director of Graduate Studies
Before joining the faculty at Florida State University in August 1999,
Professor Michael Creswell was the Annenberg Visiting Assistant Professor
of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also served as
an adjunct professor of strategy for the U.S. Naval War College. A
graduate of Indiana University and the University of Chicago, where
he received his Ph.D. in 1997, Creswell has also studied at the Ecole
Nationale d'Administration, the Institute International D'Administration
Publique, and the Universite de Dijon.
A specialist on international politics, the Cold War, and military
affairs, he has published "Between the Bear and the Phoenix: The United
States and the European Defense Community," in L'échec de la
CED: leçons pour demain?, ed. Michel Dumoulin (Peter Lang,
2000) and “How France Secured an Anglo-American Continental
Commitment, 1945-54,” in Cold War History. With Marc Trachtenberg,
Creswell is the author of "France and the German Question, 1945-1955,"
which appeared in the Journal of Cold War Studies. He is the
author of A Question of Balance: How France and the United States
Created Cold War Europe (Harvard, 2006). His next book will
examine how France rebuilt its army after the Second World War.

