Nathaniel Wood

Associate Professor of History at University of Kansas

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

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Experience

  • Associate Professor of History at University of Kansas
    Aug 2005 - Present · 20 yrs 11 mos

    (Ph.D. 2004, Indiana) 19th and 20th-Cent. Eastern Europe, Poland, modern Europe, urban and cultural history, the popular press, transportation technology. I am intrigued with the ways that East Central Europeans have grappled with the challenges and opportunities stemming from industrialization and urbanization, especially during the overlapping periods commonly known as “The Age of Great Cities” (c. 1840–1939) and “The Age of Speed” (c. 1885–1939). My book, Becoming Metropolitan: Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow (Northern Illinois University Press, 2010) explores press representations of the city in the early twentieth century, including attitudes toward urban expansion, electric streetcars, automobiles, airplanes, and big-city crime and filth. My current book project, “Backwardness and Rushing Forward: Technology and Culture During Poland’s Age of Speed, 1885-1939,” investigates the attitudes of early adapters, enthusiasts, journalists, the public, avant garde artists, and the nationalizing state toward bicycles, automobiles, and airplanes from their introduction until WWII. Supported by grants from Fulbright-Hays, Fulbright, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), and the International Research Exchange (IREX), among others, I have published articles on topics ranging from urban self-identification in East Central Europe to the interaction between the public and the press regarding a sex-murder in Cracow in 1905. In 2010 I was honored to win a W. T. Kemper Award for Excellence in Teaching.

  • Postdoctoral Scholar at University of Nevada Reno
    Jul 2004 - Jul 2005 · 1 yr 1 mo