Overview

The Hoover Institution was founded on the idea that historical study is the indispensable foundation for the study of war, peace and revolution, as well as for the preservation of a free society: that is why it was, from the outset, an institution with an archive of historical manuscripts and publications.  However, historians in the United States have increasingly recoiled from addressing contemporary issues, while policymakers are rarely trained as historians. This means that policy is often formulated with too little reference to historical experience on issues ranging from financial instability to technological disruption, from Islamic terrorism to mass migration—and most recently the threat of pandemic disease.

The Applied History Working Group aims to conduct and disseminate historical research on issues of national and international concern; provide concrete recommendations on the basis of research and discussion; and use Hoover's unique situation to convene academic experts, policy makers, and interested private sector actors both at Stanford and in Washington, DC.

Under the leadership of Senior Fellow Niall Ferguson, the Applied History Working Group was launched in fall 2019. 

CHAIR
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Niall Ferguson

Milbank Family Senior Fellow

Niall Ferguson, MA, DPhil, FRSE, is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a senior faculty fellow of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard. 

VICE CHAIR
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Joseph Ledford

Hoover Fellow

Joseph Ledford is a Hoover Fellow and the Assistant Director of the Hoover History Lab at the Hoover Institution, where he also serves as the Vice Chair of the Applied History Working Group.

Program Management Team
Amber Sanchez Crowe

Amber Sanchez Crowe

Program Administrator

Amber Sanchez Crowe currently serves as a Program Administrator at the Hoover Institution. Since March 2022, under the leadership of Sir Niall Ferguson, Amber has overseen project management for the second volume of Henry Kissinger's biography and provided administrative support for the Applied History Working Group's annual symposium and seminars.

Amber has over 12 years of experience in non-profit fundraising, major donor engagement, and administrative support. Her previous roles at Stanford University include serving as an Executive Assistant at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), where she played a key role in supporting the Director, Development, and Operations.

She holds certifications in Administrative and Executive Assistance from UCSC Extension Silicon Valley and has completed programs in Human Resource Development from San Jose State University. Amber is known for her collaborative approach, creativity, and team spirit.

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