Thomas Adam

Thomas Adam, Ph.D., is an associate professor of international and global studies and the associate director of the International and Global Studies Program at the University of Arkansas. From 2001 to 2020, he served as professor of transnational history at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is a world-renowned expert in Transnational History, Global History, Philanthropy and Civil Society Studies, and German history.

He is the author of 17 books, 16 edited volumes, 47 peer-reviewed journal articles, and 47 book chapters, which deal with a wide array of topics including philanthropy, education (high school and college), social reform, sports, socialism, religion, etc. He is the editor of the “Yearbook of Transnational History” (published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press) and the editor of the book series “Intercultural Transfer Studies” with Anthem Press. He has pioneered the approach of intercultural transfer studies and authored the textbook “Intercultural Transfer and the Making of the Modern World,” which is the only textbook available in the field of Intercultural Transfer studies.

Dr. Adam is currently finishing up a college textbook “Modern Germany and the World, 1815-2018” (Taylor & Francis) which will locate German history in its global and transnational context. A German version of this book will also be published by Campus Press.

Dr. Adam was the recipient of the prestigious Feodor Lynen Fellowship, awarded to him for a two-year period by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He spent his research stay as a fellow at the University of Toronto, Canada (1999-2001).

The origins of Christmas as a holiday date back to the 1790s and evolved throughout the decades that followed.
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