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Jonathan Reed Winkler (born 1975) is ahistorian and a professor of history atWright State University inDayton, Ohio. He teaches and researches on U.S. foreign relations, U.S. military and naval history, international history, security studies and strategic thought. He is the author ofNexus: Strategic Communications and American Security in World War I (Harvard University Press, 2008), winner of several prizes including the Birdsall Prize of theAmerican Historical Association. His articles, commentaries and reviews have appeared inDiplomatic History,The Journal of Military History, theNaval War College Review, and other venues.[1]
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