Scott Madere

 

Photo of LSU Instructor Scott Madere

Instructor, LSU International Studies Program

 

smader8@lsu.edu

W135 Howe-Russell Building

 

Courses Taught

INTL 2000 – Contemporary Global Issues

INTL 4003 – Senior Capstone Research Seminar

HIST 4130 – World War II

HIST 1003 – History of Western Civilization Since 1500

 

Teaching Philosophy/Goals

I am the primary instructor for the LSU International Studies Senior Capstone Research course, INTL 4003, and supervise only undergraduate research projects. My goal is to help all undergraduates develop useful research skills for the next level of their careers.

I also teach the introductory International Studies course, INTL 2000 - Contemporary Global Issues. My goal is to provide our students with the tools to understand the wide variety of global issues affecting the world today, and to build verbal and written communication skills that remain relevant in a time of increasing automation.

In addition to the academic experience detailed below, my background includes 25 years as a communications professional and television news producer. Read about my innovative topic generation method here.

I will help any undergraduate student research any topic, but I am particularly Interested in:

 

Military history and theory (all periods)

Ancient Rome

18th century France, Prussia, and the United States

Louisiana and LSU history

Sports 

Ethical issues related to artificial intelligence

Any topic related to the completion of a Distinguished Researcher or Communicator project

 

Personal Research Interests

My research focuses on the enduring influence of Classical Greece and Rome on the organization, theory, and tactics of Eighteenth-century militaries and their leaders. My Ph.D. dissertation explored the international nature of this Enlightenment Era phenomenon and demonstrated how the practices and battlefield tactics of Classical Antiquity took a central - not peripheral - place at the cutting edge of Enlightenment thinking.

 

Education:

Ph.D., Louisiana State University

MMH, Norwich University

BA, Louisiana State University

 

Awards and Honors:

T. Harry Williams Fellow, Louisiana State University

Keith Armistead Carr Fellow, American Revolution Institute, Society of the Cincinnati

Masséna Society Dissertation Fellow

 

Recent Publications:

Dissertation: "In the Footsteps of Hercules: the influence of classical antiquity on eighteenth-century militaries,” LSU Scholarly Repository, 2024.

https://research-ebsco-com.libezp.lib.lsu.edu/c/exgfi4/search/details/5vwps3llxr?db=cat00252a

“The Changing Perception of Charles XII in Eighteenth Century Europe” – Selected Papers of the 2022 Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 2023.

https://ageofrevolutions.com/2023/02/13/the-changing-view-of-charles-xii-of-sweden-in-eighteenth-century-europe/

Review of “Leuthen,” by T.G. Otte, in Journal of Military History 89 (2): 469–71.

 

Recent Presentations:

“A Closer Look at Puységur’s Main Idea: Military Education through Historical Reflection” - Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 2024

“The Heart and Mind of the Military Enlightenment: Maurice de Saxe and Chevalier Folard” – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 2023

“The Persistent Presence of an Imperfect Idea: Folard’s Column” – LSU History Graduate Student Conference, 2023

“The Rationality of Raimondo Montecuccoli – Grounded in Classical Antiquity”- LSU History Graduate Student Conference, 2022

“From Lion to Quixote – the Changing Perception of Charles XII in Eighteenth Century Europe” – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 2022

 “Beyond Bad Poetry: How Frederick the Great’s Affinity for Classical Antiquity Shaped his Military Life.” – Masséna Society Conference, 2021

“History in Chaotic Times” Panel Commentator - LSU History Graduate Student Association Conference 2021

“Memories in the Middle East” Panel Commentator - LSU History Graduate Student Association Conference 2021

German History Panel Commentator - LSU History Graduate Student Association Conference 2020

“War as a Teacher: Grant’s Vicksburg Campaign through the Lens of Clausewitzian Re-enactment” – LSU History Graduate Student Association Conference 2019

“Tales from Another World – How Britain’s Geography Influenced Julius Caesar’s Account of his Invasions of Britain” – LSU History Graduate Student Association Conference 2018

 

Service

Faculty advisor for the LSU Society for International Affairs and LSU Moot Court

Webmaster for LSU International Studies Program

Orientation speaker for LSU Communication Across the Curriculum Program