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  1. Beth Bailey is an American historian who writes about U.S. military history and the history of gender and sexuality. Bailey is currently a Foundation Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas, where she teaches in the department of history and directs the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies, which she founded [1] in 2015.

  2. Beth Bailey is a Foundation Distinguished Professor in the Department of History. She joined the KU History Department in 2015.

  3. Foundation Professor. Director, Center for Military, War, and Society Studies. University of Kansas.

  4. Beth Bailey is a scholar who explores the nature and impact of social, cultural, and institutional authority in the United States. She has directed both a Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy and a Feminist Research Institute, and has published on topics ranging from dating to the US Army.

  5. Beth Bailey is a historian who has written several books on topics such as sexuality, race, and war in the United States. Her current project is about the all-volunteer force in the U.S. military.

  6. Beth Bailey, a military historian, explores how the US Army confronted its racial crisis in the Vietnam era. She traces the army's attempts to address the demands for racial justice and challenges to its principles and authority.

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  8. May 2, 2023 · Beth Bailey is a distinguished historian and director of the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies at the University of Kansas. She has written books and articles on the US Army's racial crisis in the Vietnam era and other topics in military history.