DAVID J. ULBRICH is Associate Professor and Director of the online M.A. in History and Military History degrees at Norwich University. He earned his doctorate in history at Temple University. Ulbrich has updated and restructured the 6th edition of WORLD WAR II: A GLOBAL HISTORY. He is second-author with Michael J. Lyons. Together with Bobby Wintermute, Ulbrich is co-author of RACE AND GENDER IN MODERN WESTERN WARFARE. Together with Matthew S. Muehlbauer, Ulbrich is co-editor of THE ROUTLEDGE HISTORY FO GLOBAL WAR AND SOCIETY. This anthology includes 27 chapters on various themes, regions, and time periods. The second edition of WAYS OF WAR: AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY FROM THE COLONIAL ERA TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, is now available online. Ulbrich co-authored this book with Muehlbauer. Ulbrich's first book, PREPARING FOR VICTORY, was awarded the "2012 General Wallace M. Greene Book Prize" from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, and it also received an honorable mention for the "2012 Samuel Eliot Morison Prize." Ulbrich has received the Marine Corps History Division's "2012 Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons-Henry I. Shaw Award" for distinguished service to History Division. Ulbrich previously served as command historian for the U.S. Army Engineer School and taught at Ohio University, Ball State University, and most recently at Rogers State University. Ulbrich has received numerous awards and grants for his teaching, scholarship, and consulting efforts. He as also lectured in Jinan (China), British Library, University of London, Australian Defense Force Academy, Naval War College, Army War College, National World War II Museum, National Museum of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, New York Military Affairs Seminar, Temple University's Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, and Brookdale Community College's Center for the Study of World War II. Several of these lectures are available online.
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