Welcome to the Eisenhower Center for American Studies
This period coincides with the life (1890-1969) and public career (1911-1961) of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and includes three major historical epochs: the extension of American power beyond North America, (1898-1916); the collapse of European hegemony, (1914-1945), and the two world wars; and the US-USSR rivalry of the Cold War and the process of global decolonization.
The Center will increase our understanding of the political culture of the twentieth century United States, reflected in the issues of national security.
About the Eisenhower Center for American Studies
The mission of the Eisenhower Center is the study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of American national security policy and the use of force as an instrument of policy in the twentieth century. This period coincides with the life (1890-1969) and public career (1911-1961) of General/President Dwight D. Eisenhower and includes three major historical epochs: the extension of American power beyond North America, 1898-1916; the collapse of European hegemony, 1914-1945, and the two world wars; and the US-USSR rivalry of the Cold War and the process of global decolonization. The Center will increase our understanding of the political culture of the twentieth century United Sates, reflected in the issues of national security.
Mission Statement
- The Center advances the legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower for public service, civic leadership, and public education.
- The Center supports the University of New Orleans's mission of research, education, and public service focused on the development of a democratic, pluralistic, productive society shaped in part by the nation's wars.
- Provides a 色色研究所 association with the National World War II Museum.
Book Collection
Any inquiries related to the Eisenhower Center oral history or book collection should be directed to an archivist through the digital collections address at The National World War II Museum.
Phone: 504-528-1944
Fax: 504-527-6088
Email: Digital Collections