

William Anthony Hay
William Anthony Hay is a distinguished historian and academic, currently serving as an associate director of public programs and a professor at Arizona State University's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership. With a keen focus on British and Atlantic World history, Hay has carved out a niche in the realms of international relations and foreign policy. His scholarly pursuits have led him to contribute insightful articles to esteemed publications such as the Wall Street Journal, the National Interest, and History Today. Hay's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in history and philosophy from the University of the South, followed by a PhD in history from the University of Virginia. During his time at Virginia, he was actively involved in the Presidential Oral History Program, which further honed his research skills and historical acumen. His scholarly contributions include several notable books, among them "Lord Liverpool" and "The Whig Revival," which have been well-received in academic circles. Throughout his career, Hay has been the recipient of numerous research grants, including those from the Earhart Foundation and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. These grants have supported his extensive research endeavors, allowing him to delve deeper into his areas of interest. His work has been recognized with research fellowships at prestigious institutions such as Yale University, the University of Michigan, and Princeton University, where he has collaborated with fellow historians and scholars. In addition to his academic and research commitments, Hay is actively involved in public programs that aim to bridge the gap between historical scholarship and public understanding. His role at Arizona State University involves not only teaching but also engaging with the broader community to foster a deeper appreciation of history and its relevance to contemporary issues. Hay's dedication to his field is evident in his ongoing research and writing projects, which continue to explore the complexities of historical events and their impact on modern society. His work remains a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of history and its influence on the world today.
Publications
, 245-254, 2008-01-01
, 2007-12-01
, 28-51, 2004-01-01
, 17-24, 2006-03-28
, 44-50, 1991-12-01