Mona L. Siegel. Department of History California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA (916)
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1 Department of History California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA (916) msiegel@csus.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, Madison, Department of History, December 1996 M.A. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, Madison, Department of History, May 1992 B.A. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, Majors: International Affairs and French Language and Literature, May 1990, magna cum laude UNIVERSITÉ DE BORDEAUX, France, one-year program studying French language, literature, and politics, PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FULL PROFESSOR, California State University, Sacramento, Department of History (2013-present) Tenured position in Modern Continental European history. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, California State University, Sacramento, Department of History ( ) Tenured position in Modern Continental European history. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, California State University, Sacramento, Department of History ( ) Tenure-track position in Modern Continental European history. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, University of Cincinnati, Department of History ( ) Tenure-track position in Modern French and European history. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Department of Humanities ( ) Tenure-track position in Modern European history. VISITING INSTRUCTOR, Illinois Wesleyan University, History Department (Fall 1996, May 1997) Full-time replacement in European history. LECTURER, University of Wisconsin - Madison, History Department (Fall 1994) Lecturer, upper-division, undergraduate course, "Contemporary France, 1880 to the Present." AWARDS Outstanding Scholarly and Creative Activity Award, California State University, Sacramento DeBenedetti Prize in Peace History for the best article on a topic related to peace history 2006 History of Education Society Outstanding Book Award 1993 Women's Studies University League Award for Excellence in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin
2 page 2 FELLOWSHIPS California State University, Sacramento, Research and Creativity Award (spring 2017) National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend (2016) California State University, Sacramento, College of Arts and Letters Research Award (fall 2016) California State University, Sacramento, Student/Faculty Research and Creative Activities Award, College of Arts and Sciences ( ) California State University, Sacramento, Research and Creativity Award (2011) California State University, Sacramento, Pathfinder Grant, College of Arts and Sciences (2010) California State University, Sacramento, President s Faculty Grant Award (2009) California State University, Sacramento, Research and Creativity Award ( ) California State University, Sacramento, Pedagogy Enhancement Award (Spring 2006) California State University, Sacramento, Research and Creativity Award ( ) Taft Summer Research Fellowship, University of Cincinnati (Summer 2002) National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship ( ) Spencer Foundation Small Grant Research Fellowship (Fall 1999) Taft Summer Research Fellowship, University of Cincinnati (Summer 1999) College of Arts and Humanities Faculty Research Grant, Texas A&M Univ. - Corpus Christi (Summer 1998) Detling Fellow, The Graduate School, University of Wisconsin ( ) Research Fellowship, Centre de recherche de l'historial de la Grande guerre, Péronne, France (Summer 1994) Peace Scholar, United States Institute of Peace ( ) Vilas Graduate Fellowship, University of Wisconsin ( ) Council for European Studies Pre-Dissertation Fellowship (Summer 1992) Phi Beta Kappa WORK IN PROGRESS More than Half of Humanity: The Women Who Shaped the Peace of 1919, a book-length research project analyzing the outpouring of female political activism in a single remarkable year in global history, following the end of the First World War. Negotiated Truth: The Franco-German Historians Agreement of 1951 and the Long History of Cultural Demobilization after the First World War, chapter in The Academic World in the Era of the Great War, forthcoming. Courting Woodrow Wilson: French Feminists Appeal for a Global Suffrage Endorsement, , Matériaux pour l histoire de notre temps, special issue, , les peuples font la paix, ed. Carl Bouchard and Jean-Michel Guieu (2018), forthcoming.
3 page 3 BOOKS The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism, and Patriotism, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Awarded the 2006 History of Education Society Outstanding Book Award. ARTICLES AND CRITICAL ESSAYS Feminism, Pacifism, and Political Violence in Europe and China in the Era of the World Wars, Gender & History, special issue, Gender & Global Warfare in the Twentieth Century, 28, 3 (November 2016), The Dangers of Feminism in Colonial Indochina, French Historical Studies, 38, 4 (October 2015): Transcending Cross-Cultural Frontiers: Gender, Religion, Race, and Nation in Asia and the Near East, Journal of Women s History, vol. 27, no. 1 (spring 2015), Co-authored with Kirsten Harjes, Disarming Hatred: History Education, National Memories, and Franco- German Reconciliation from World War I to the Cold War. History of Education Quarterly, vol. 52, no. 3 (August 2012): Western Feminism and Anti-Imperialism: The Women s International League for Peace and Freedom s Anti- Opium Campaign, Peace and Change 36, 1 (January 2011): Awarded the DeBenedetti Prize in Peace History. Paroles féministes et pacifistes au temps de la Grande guerre, in Paroles de paix en temps de guerre, ed. Sylvie Caucanas, Rémy Cazals, et Nicholas Offenstadt (Paris : Éditions Privat, 2006), Pacifism in Europe since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction, vol. 4, ed. John Merriman and Jay Winter (Detroit: Thomsan Gale, 2006), History is the Opposite of Forgetting : The Limits of Memory and the Lessons of History in Interwar France, Journal of Modern History vol. 74 (December 2002): Germinal: Teaching about Class and Industrial Capitalism through Film : Radical History Review 83 (Spring 2002), " To the Unknown Mother of the Unknown Soldier': Pacifism, Feminism, and the Politics of Sexual Difference among French Institutrices between the Wars," French Historical Studies vol. 22, no. 3 (summer 1999): SHORT ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS Review of Ludivine Broch and Alison Carroll, eds. France in an Era of Global War, : Occupation, Politics, Empire, and Entanglements in The English Historical Review (Oct. 2016), doi: Review of Gearóid Barry, The Disarmament of Hatred: Marc Sangnier, French Catholicism, and the Legacy of the First World War, , in Journal of Modern History vol. 86, no. 2 (June 2014): Review of Richard P. Unsworth, A Portrait of Pacifists: Le Chambon, the Holocaust, and the Lives of André and Magda Trocmé in Peace Review vol. 26, no. 2 (2014), Review of Daniel Hucker, Appeasement and Public Opinion in Britain and France, in French History vol. 26, no. 3 (July 2012):
4 page 4 Review of Whitney Walton, Internationalism, National Identities, and Study Abroad: France and the United States, , in The History of Education Quarterly vol. 51, no. 1 (February 2011): Review of Alan Megill, Historical Knowledge and Historical Error, in The Public Historian vol. 30, no. 4 (Fall 2008): Review of Thérèse Charmasson, ed. Histoire de l enseignement, XIXe-XXe siècles : Guide du chercheur, H- France Review, vol. 7 (December 2007), no URL: Hélène Brion, and International Congress of Women: Antiwar Protest of Women in World War I, in Women and War: A Historical Encyclopedia from Antiquity to the Present, ed. Bernard Cook (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 2006), 84 and Review of Helen Harden Chenut, The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class Culture in Third Republic France in The Historian, vol. 68, no. 4 (Winter 2006): Review of Paul B. Miller, From Revolutionaries to Citizens: Antimilitarism in France, in Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d histoire, vol. XXXIX (December 2004): Review of Raylene L. Ramsay, French Women in Politics: Writing Power, Paternal Legitimization, and Maternal Legacies, H-Women, H-Net Reviews, October, URL: Hélène Brion. In Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, ed. Deborah Klezmer. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications, "Mona Ozouf." and "Alain Corbin." In Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, ed. Kelly Boyd. London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, Pp and Review of Melanie Hawthorne and Richard Golsan, eds, Gender and Fascism in Modern France, H-France, H-Net Reviews, March URL: "'To Love France is to Love All Humanity': Patriotism and Pacifism in French Primary Schools Between the Wars." Proceedings of the Western Society for French History vol. 24 (1997): PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES Society for French Historical Studies, Washington, D.C., April 2017, No one can speak in the name of the people as long as women are excluded from the political life of nations : French Feminists Appeal to Woodrow Wilson, History Project, Davis, CA. Invited lecture. June What history can teach us (better than any other discipline). Western Association of Women Historians. Denver, Colorado, May 2016, Women s Memories of War, Peace, and Revolution in 1919: The Netherlands and Egypt. Indiana University-Bloomington European History Workshop. Invited presenter. Bloomington, IN. March Feminism, Pacifism, and Political Violence in Europe and China in the Era of the World Wars.
5 page 5 Université de Montréal. Invited lecture. September Les dangers de féminisme à l Indochine française. History Project, Sacramento, CA. Invited lecture. August Rebellion in the Atlantic World. Gender and Global Warfare in the Twentieth Century, a symposium convened by the journal Gender & History, Minneapolis, MN, May 2015, Feminism, Pacifism, and Political Violence in Europe and China in the Era of the World Wars. Society for French Historical Studies. Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 2015, Peace and Freedom in Translation: A Meeting of French, British, and Chinese Feminism in the 1920s. The Academic World In the Era of the Great War. Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. August Negotiated Truth: The Franco-German Historians Agreement of 1951 and the Long History of Cultural Demobilization after the Great War. Sacramento Public Library Lecture Series: World War I Revisited. Sacramento, CA, July 20, How World War I Chagned the World. Streaming at: National Endowment for the Humanities. Summer Institute, World War I and the Arts. Invited lecture. Cincinnati, OH, June-July History Project, Davis, CA. Invited lecture. June Historical Memory of the Holocaust Western Association for Women s Historians, Portland, OR, May 2013, The Dangers of Feminism in Colonial Indochina Elk Grove School District Talking History Workshop. Invited lecture. February America in the Age of Revolutions History Project, Sacramento, CA. Invited webinar lecture. November 15, 2012, Nineteenth-Century Imperialism History Project, Sacramento, CA. Invited lecture. February 2012, History is the Opposite of Forgetting : National Memories and History Teaching after the First World War Western Society for French Historical Studies, Portland, OR, November 2011, The Dangerous Nature of Feminism in Colonial Indochina California World History Association, Sacramento, CA, October 2010, Learning to Forget: Historians, Teachers, and Franco-German Reconciliation after World War II Sacramento Area Academic Triathalon, Invited lecture, November 2009, The French Revolution Western Society of French History, Boulder, Colorado, October 2009, Vague words about peace are insufficient : French Feminist Anti-Imperialism and the Colonial Drug Trade Southwestern Social Science Association, Denver, CO, April 2009, Teaching History, Pursuing Peace: Franco-German Textbook Reform in the Twentieth Century Society for French Historical Studies, New Brunswick, NJ, April 2008, History and Truth in the Wake of the First World War. Alliance Française, Sacramento, CA, Invited lecture. April 2008, Petits Français N Oubliez-Pas! Schoolteachers and the Memory of the First World War.»
6 page 6 Artful Strategies and Necessary Risks: Negotiating Gender Identity across Cultures and Disciplines, Interdisciplinary Spring Conference of the Institute for the Study of Religions and Humanities, California State University, Sacramento, May 2006, Gendering Peace: Feminism and Pacifism during the First World War. Paroles de paix en temps de guerre, Université de Toulouse/Archives départmentales de l Aude/Université de Paris I, Carcassonne, France, April 2006, Paroles féministes et pacifistes au temps de la Grande guerre. Shorentsein Asia-Pacific Research Center and the European Forum, Stanford University, January 2006, History, Memory, and Reconciliation in France and Germany: Lessons for Asia? Nationalism Seminar of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, January 2006, Nationalism and Collective Memory Society for French Historical Studies, Palo Alto, CA, March 2005, Cultural Demobilization: History, Truth, and Franco-German Reconciliation between the Wars. War, Culture, and Humanity from Ancient and Modern Times, conference sponsored by Manchester University, Manchester (UK), April 2004, Disarming Hatred: History, Education, and Franco-German Reconciliation after World War I. National Academy of Education, Toronto, Canada, October 2002, History is a Constant State of War Between Peoples or Why French Teachers Wanted to Abolish History after World War I. National Academy of Education, Spring Fellows Retreat, Tucson, AZ, March 2002, Disarming Hatred: Education and Franco-German Reconciliation after the First World War. Western Society for French History, Indianapolis, IN, October 2001, Nous ne voulons pas la guerre! - French Teachers and the Munich Crisis of Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, OH, April 2001, The Attempt to Abolish History in 1920s France. Women s Studies Research Colloquium, Cincinnati, OH, February 2001, `History is the Opposite of Forgetting or Why French Primary Schoolteachers wanted to Abolish the Discipline of History in 1923 American Historical Association, Boston, MA January 2001, History is a Constant State of War Between Peoples : French Teachers Challenge to the Discipline of History After World War I Society for French Historical Studies, Scottsdale and Tempe, AZ, March 2000, Malthusian! Defeatist! Anarchist! Spy! The Promises and Perils of Pacifism for Women During World War I. World War I and the Twentieth Century, Sponsored by the Humanities Council and Newman University, Wichita, KS, November 1998, Feminism and Pacifism in France during and after the Great War. Peace History Society, San Antonio, TX, November 1997, "The Trial of Hélène Brion: Feminism and Pacifism in France during the Great War." Western Society for French History, Charlotte, NC, October 1996, "'To Love France is to Love All Humanity': Patriotism and Pacifism in French Primary Schools Between the Wars." Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, San Francisco, CA, August 1996, "Physical Education, Gender, and Nationalism in France after World War I." Graduate Student Culture and Literature Symposium, Madison, April 1992, "World War I on Trial: The French Surrealists and the Barrès Affair."
7 page 7 MEDIA APPEARANCES Spring Fever: 100 Years of the Rite of Spring, produced by Capital Public Radio, May 2013, streaming at PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of the Editorial Board, French Historical Studies, ( ) Member of the Executive Board, Peace History Society ( ) Elise Boulding Book Prize Committee, Peace History Society, (chair, ) DeBenedetti Article Prize Committee, Peace History Society (chair, ) Outside reviewer, PhD Dissertation Committee of Marie-Michèele Doucet, Universitê de Montrêal (2015) Nominations Committee, Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association (member 2008, chair 2009) Reviewed articles for the American Historical Review, French Historical Studies, Peace and Change, Journal of Modern History, Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy, Journal of Women s History Reviewed manuscripts for Northern Illinois University Press Selection committee, Peace Scholars Program, United States Institute of Peace ( ) Program committee, Ohio Academy of History ( ) DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO College of Arts and Letters Outstanding Faculty Awards Committee ( ) Organizer and moderator, Historical Perspectives on America in Crisis, lunch-hour panel discussion series sponsored by the history department, CSUS (spring 2017) History department RTP committee ( , , chair 2017-present) College of Arts and Letters Festival of the Arts planning committee ( ) History department, Director of Graduate Studies ( ) History department executive committee ( ) History department graduate committee ( ) History department public history committee ( ) CSUS Graduate Dean Search Committee (2013) CSUS Graduate Advisor Council ( ) College of Arts and Letters GE Learning Outcomes Committee (2012) College of Arts and Letters ARTP Review Committee ( ) History department ancient history search committee ( ) History department strategic planning committee ( ) History department picnic planning committee ( ) History department undergraduate scholarship award committee ( ) History department curriculum committee ( ) History department graduate writing prize award committee ( ) WASC Review / Academic Program subcommittee (2008) Member of teaching faculty, Honors Program ( ) Faculty senate ( ) CSUS, France exchange selection committee ( ) Review panelist, CSUS Research and Creativity Award Program ( ) Organizer, History/Humanities Faculty Research Forum ( , ) Guest speaker, CSUS Phi Alpha Theta Initiation Ceremony (April 2004)
8 page 8 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Historical Association Society for French Historical Studies Western Society for French History Peace History Society Western Association of Women Historians FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fluency in French Reading knowledge of German
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