The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) fosters interdisciplinary faculty and student research on the historic and contemporary use of force and diplomacy in a global context. The center sponsors an ongoing lecture series and occasional workshops and colloquia. Each year, it also gives fellowships, prizes and conference funding to recognize and support undergraduate and graduate research in military, diplomatic and international history.

Alan McPherson, director of CENFAD, reports to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University. Housed within Temple University’s History Department, CENFAD was founded in 1993 by Richard Immerman, Russell Weigley and David Rosenberg.

CENFAD Director and Thomas J. Davis Fellow

  • black and white image of Alan wearing a suit and glasses smiling at the camera

    Alan McPherson

    • College of Liberal Arts

      • History

        • Professor

          Programs

          • Latin American Studies
        • Director

          Programs

          • Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD)
        • Affiliated Faculty

          Programs

          • Global Studies
  • Marcella Aline Toledo with her arms crossed staring into the camera

    Marcella Aline Toledo

    • College of Liberal Arts

      • History

        • PhD Student

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