Tristan Krause
Affiliation:
Texas A&M University
Advisors:
Dr. Adam Seipp
Academic Interests:
20th C US Military History
Memory
Repatriation of Remains
Memory
Repatriation of Remains
Dissertation:
TBD
Email:
Bio Note:
Tristan Krause is a PhD student in the Graduate History Program at Texas A&M University. His broad research interests include 20th century U.S. military history; conflict memory, memorialization, and commemoration; and civil-military relations. His current graduate project examines how early U.S. recovery and identification efforts of missing-in-action (MIA) personnel in the European Theater of Operation of WWII shaded into the American encounter with the Holocaust. Before joining Texas A&M, Tristan graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018 with a degree in History and a minor in European Studies. He worked for two years in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a legislative staffer, while also serving as a researcher and field technician for the UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project--assisting with recovery missions in Belgium and France.
Added July 2021