Tammy M. Proctor
Utah State University
Tammy M. Proctor is Department Head and Professor of History at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Dr. Proctor teaches a variety of courses in modern European and world history, with a particular emphasis on the lives of twentieth-century women and youth. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Proctor holds bachelor’s degrees in journalism and history from the University of Missouri and a PhD in history from Rutgers University. Dr. Proctor’s published works are quite varied, but her best-known books include Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War (2003), Scouting for Girls: A Century of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (2009), and Civilians in a World at War, 1914-1918 (2010). Her current research examines the relationships between American humanitarians and their European aid recipients in the period just following World War I.
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