Edward Wynot
Professor of History
After graduating from Dartmouth College (B.A., 1965), Edward D. Wynot earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University in 1967 and 1970 respectively. An authority on eastern Europe, particularly Poland, he has written or edited four books: Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle for Power, 1935-1939 (Georgia, 1974); Poland and the Coming of the Second World War: The Diplomatic Papers of Anthony Drexel Biddle, Jr., 1937-1939, with Philip V. Cannistraro and T. Kovaleff (Ohio State, 1976); Warsaw Between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939 (East European Quarterly and Columbia University Press, 1983); and Caldron of Conflict Eastern Europe, 1918-1945 (Harlan Davidson, 1998). He has also published approximately thirty journal articles and chapters in edited books. He is currently writing a book on the Polish Orthodox Church in the twentieth century.

