Curriculum Vitae JULIA ANN KING
|
|
- Alvin Lawson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Curriculum Vitae JULIA ANN KING Address: P.O. Box 213 Phone: Dutchman s Drive St. Mary s City, MD jking@smcm.edu EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1990, Historical Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Dissertation: An Intrasite Spatial Analysis of the van Sweringen Site, St. Mary s City, Md. M.A., 1982, American Civilization, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Thesis: Quakers in Seventeenth Century Maryland. M.A., 1981, Anthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee. Thesis: An Archaeological Investigation of Seventeenth Century St. Augustine, Florida. B.A., 1978, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Majors: anthropology and history; Minor: English. ACADEMIC TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: Professor of Anthropology (2013-present), St. Mary s College of Maryland. Associate Professor of Anthropology ( ), SMCM. Coordinator, Museum Studies Program ( ), SMCM. Acting Coordinator, Museum Studies Program ( ), SMCM. Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology ( ), SMCM. Adjunct Instructor in Anthropology ( ), SMCM. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1996 to 2006: Director, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, Maryland Historical Trust, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, St. Leonard, Maryland, to 1996: Director of Research, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, St. Leonard, Maryland : Numerous field crew and field supervisor positions, including Flowerdew Hundred (VA), Governor s Land (VA), St. Augustine (FL), St. Mary s City (MD). OTHER POSITIONS: 2012-present Member, Maryland Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Member, Board of Directors, Southern Maryland Heritage Area Member, President s Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 2003 President, Society for Historical Archaeology ( Member, St. Mary s County Planning Commission GRANTS and CONTRACTS: [2018] National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research. Project: Indigenous Borderlands of the Chesapeake: The Lower Rappahannock Valley Landscape, CE National Park Service/Chesapeake Conservancy. Project: Identifying the York, Mattaponi, and Pamunkey Indigenous Cultural Landscape National Park Service/Chesapeake Conservancy. Project: Identifying the Rappahannock Indigenous Cultural Landscape. 1
2 2016 Calvert County Government/National Park Service. Project: Preparing a Multiple Property National Register Nomination for the Piscataway Indian Archaeological Landscape Preservation Maryland. Project: An Assessment of National Register Eligibility for the Thomas Gerard Archaeological Site, Bushwood Department of Natural Resources/Land and Water Conservation Fund. Project: A Phase I Archaeological Survey of Newtowne Neck State Park, Compton St. Mary s County Department of Land Use and Growth Management. Project: An Assessment of Archaeological Resources in St. Mary s County National Park Service/Chesapeake Conservancy. Project: Identifying the Nanjemoy/ Mattawoman Indigenous Cultural Landscape Maryland Historical Trust Award. Project: Piscataway Landscapes Survey Faculty Development Award (with Liza Gijanto), St. Mary s College of Maryland, Remote Sensing at Cremona, Notley Hall, and St. Clements Manor National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research. Project: Close Encounters: The Potomac River Valley at Contact, AD Faculty Development Award, St. Mary s College of Maryland, An Archaeological History of the Lower Potomac River Drainage: Building a Collaborative Research Project Faculty Development Award, St. Mary s College of Maryland, DNA Testing of human skeletal material from the Patuxent Point archaeological site National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access. Project: Developing a Records Database for the State of Maryland s Archaeological Collections National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research. Project: A Comparative Archaeological Study of Colonial Chesapeake Culture National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access. Project: Developing a Computerized Catalog for the State of Maryland s Archaeological Collections. RESIDENTIAL FELLOWSHIPS: 2017 Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture/Jamestown Rediscovery Short-Term Fellowship. Project: Political Development and Virginia s Plantation Landscape Research Fellow, Henry Francis dupont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware. Project: Collecting Landscapes of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Andrew Mellon Fellow, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Project: Identifying the Jamestown Pilgrims, Research Associate, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Va. Project: Commemorating Jamestown in the Nineteenth Century Fellow in Landscape Architecture Studies, Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University, Washington, D.C. Project: Landscape and the Use of History in 19 th Century America. AWARDS: 2013 Award of Merit, American Association for State and Local History for the book, Archaeology, Narrative, and the Politics of the Past: The View from Southern Maryland Presidential Service Award, Register of Professional Archaeologists 2011 SGA Faculty-Student Life Award, SMCM Maryland Historical Trust Heritage Book Award for Pathways to History: Charles County, (along with Michael J. Sullivan, Christine Arnold-Lourie, and Susan Shaffer). 2
3 OTHER PROJECTS: 2015 Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access, July, Review Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research, March 19, Review Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research, October 11, Review Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research, January 31, 2008 and Division of Challenge Grants, April 10, Archaeology and Public Policy: A New Vision for the Future; School for American Research Seminar, Santa Fe, NM, July, 2008 (organized by L. Sebastian and W. Lipe) Developing a Cyber-Infrastructure Workshop for Archaeology, workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Arizona State University, and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, December (organized by Keith Kintigh) School for American Research Seminar, Planning a Center for Digital Archaeology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 28 and 29, June 11 and June 12, 2004, June 10 and 11, 2005 (organized by Richard Leventhal and Steve Plog) Invited by the Council of Virginia Archaeologists to review the circumstances of archaeological work undertaken at a quarter for enslaved laborers (44RD183), Menokin Foundation. The report, A Review and Assessment of Archaeological Investigations at 44RD183, Warsaw, Virginia, can be found at Review Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Collaborative Research, January 28, Review Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access, November, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS and SERVICE: Society for Historical Archaeology, Member, Director ( ), President (2003) Society for American Archaeology, Member Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Member, Director ( , ) Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Life Member Register of Professional Archaeologists, Member, Nominating Committee Chair (2012) American Anthropological Association, Member Virginia Historical Society, Member PUBLICATIONS: Peer reviewed books/journal articles/book chapters: 2012 Archaeology, Narrative, and the Politics of the Past: The View from Southern Maryland. Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press The Challenges of Dissemination: Accessing Archaeological Data and Interpretations. In Lynne Sebastian and William D. Lipe, eds., Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management: Visions for the Future, pp Santa Fe, School for Advanced Research Press Archaeological Collections, Government Warehouses, and Anxious Moderns: The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. Archaeologies, Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 4(2):
4 2007 Still Life with Tobacco: The Archaeological Uses of Dutch Art. In Diana DiPaolo Loren and Uzi Baram, editors, Between Art and Artifact: Approaches to Visual Representations in Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 41(1): Household Archaeologies, Identities, and Biographies. In Mary C. Beaudry and Dan Hicks, editors, Cambridge Companion in Historical Archaeology, pp Cambridge University Press, New York How the Past Becomes a Place. Northeast Historical Archaeology 30-31: Foreword. In J. W. Joseph and Martha Zierden, eds., Another s Country: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Colonial South, pp. xiii-xvii. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press Landscape and the Use of History in Nineteenth Century Virginia. In John H. Sprinkle, Jr. and Theodore Reinhart, eds., The Archaeology of Nineteenth Century Virginia, pp Richmond, Council of Virginia Archaeologists Tobacco, Innovation, and Economic Persistence in Nineteenth Century Southern Maryland. Agricultural History 71(2): The Transient Nature of All Things Sublunary : Romanticism, History and Ruins in Nineteenth Century Southern Maryland. In Rebecca Yamin and Karen Bescherer Metheny, eds., Landscape Archaeology: Reading and Interpreting the American Historical Landscape, pp Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press Rural Landscape in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Chesapeake. In Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel, eds., Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake Region, pp Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press White Clay Tobacco Pipes from St. Inigoes Manor, Maryland. In Peter Davey and Dennis J. Pogue, eds., Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe: Chesapeake Bay, pp British Archaeological Reports A Comparative Midden Analysis of a Seventeenth Century Household and Inn in St. Mary s City, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 22(2): Ceramic Variability in Seventeenth Century St. Augustine, Florida. Historical Archaeology 18(2): with Bruce W. Bevan and Robert J. Hurry 1993 Geophysical Surveys at Historic Period Cemeteries: An Example from the Plains, Mechanicsville, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 27(3):4-16. with Dennis B. Blanton, co-editors 2004 Indian and European Contact in Context: The Mid-Atlantic Region. Gainesville, University Press of Florida. with Edward E. Chaney 2011 Passing for Black in Seventeenth-Century Maryland. In Mary C. Beaudry and James C. Symonds, eds., Interpreting the Early Modern World. New York, Springer Science Did the Chesapeake English Have a Contact Period? In Dennis B. Blanton and Julia A. King, eds., Indian and European Contact in Context: The Mid-Atlantic Region, pp Gainesville, University Press of Florida. 4
5 with William Lees 2007 Is Historical Archaeology Worth the Cost? A Forum Held at the 2005 Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 41(2): with James G. Gibb 1991 Gender, Activity Areas and Homelots in the Seventeenth Century Chesapeake Region. In Donna J. Seifert, ed., Gender in Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 5(4): with Mary Kate Mansius and Scott M. Strickland 2016 What Towne Belong You to? Landscape, Colonialism, and Mobility in the Potomac River Valley. Historical Archaeology 50(1):7-26. with Henry M. Miller, co-editors 1988 Exploring a Splendid and Delightsome Land : The Seventeenth Century Chesapeake. Historical Archaeology 22(2). with Henry M. Miller 1987 The View from the Midden: An Analysis of Midden Distribution and Composition at the van Sweringen Site, St. Mary s City, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 21(2): Reprinted in George L. Miller et al., eds., Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists. California, Pennsylvania, The Society for Historical Archaeology. with Henry M. Miller and Mary C. Beaudry 1995 A Comment on Dutch Pots in Maryland Middens. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 11: with Thao T. Phung and Douglas H. Ubelaker 2009 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Excessive Animal Protein: The Question of an Adequate Diet in the 17th-Century Chesapeake. Historical Archaeology 43(2): with Dennis J. Pogue 1987 An Unusual Pipestem Find from St. Inigoes Manor, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 21(1): with Eric N. Powell 1991 Dating Time-Since-Death of Oyster Shells by the Rate of Decomposition of the Organic Matrix. Archaeometry 33(1): Non-Peer Reviewed Publications: 2009 Creating Digital Access to Archaeological Collections: The View from Maryland. SAA Archaeological Record 9(2): Introduction: Issues in Plow Zone Archaeology, A Forum held at the 2006 Middle Atlantic Archaeology Conference. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 22:
6 2001 The Southern Maryland Tobacco Barn. In Jason Proetorius, ed., SlackWater: A Journal of the Southern Maryland Documentation Project 3: St. Mary s City, St. Mary s College of Maryland A Legend of Maryland. In Marc Criss, David McCarter, and Craig Singer, eds., SlackWater: A Journal of the Southern Maryland Documentation Project 2: St. Mary s City, St. Mary s College of Maryland Defining Historic Significance. In Context 2(3):3, Rural Life in Mid-Nineteenth Century St. Mary s County: The Susquehanna Farm at Cedar Point. Chronicles of St. Mary s 38(1): with Edward E. Chaney 1999 Lord Baltimore and the Meaning of Brick Architecture in Seventeenth Century Maryland. In Geoff Egan and Ronald L. Michael, eds., Old and New Worlds, pp Oxford, Ct., Oxbow Books Lord Baltimore s Neighborhood: Standards of Living on the 17 th -Century Patuxent Frontier. Avalon Chronicles 8: with Iris Carter Ford and Edward E. Chaney 2001 Defining Race and Identity in Early Maryland. The Baltimore Sun, Sunday, February 4, 2001, p. 1M, 4M (Sunday Op-Ed Section). with Silas D. Hurry 1991 Preface to the Excavation Report on the Angelica Knoll Area, by Robert A. Elder, Jr. Maryland Archaeology 27(1):1-3. with Dennis J. Pogue 1986 St. Inigoes Manor: An Archaeological History. Chronicles of St. Mary s 34(4): with David Roberts and Elizabeth McCoy 1988 The National Register in St. Mary s County. Chronicles of St. Mary s 36(4). Book Reviews: 2016 Review of Arnar Árnason et al., editors, Landscapes Beyond Land: Routes, Aesthetics, Narratives. American Ethnologist Review of Barbara Heath s and Jack Gary s Jefferson s Poplar Forest: Unearthing a Virginia Plantation. Northeast Historical Archaeology 40(1) Review of William Kelso s Jamestown: The Buried Truth. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 23: Review of Steven Stoll s Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in Nineteenth-Century America. EH.Net ( Review of Paul A. Shackel s Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 17: Review of Lu Ann De Cunzo and Bernard L. Herman s Historical Archaeology and the Study of American Culture. Historical Archaeology 34(4): Review of Edward Wright Haile s Virginia Discovered and Described by Captain John Smith, 1608 and Edward Wright Haile s England in America: The Chesapeake Bay from Jamestown to St. Mary s City, William and Mary Quarterly (Third Series) April:
7 1996 Review of Elizabeth Scott s (ed.) Those of Little Note: Gender, Race and Class in Historical Archaeology. American Antiquity 61(2): Review of Theodore Reinhart and Dennis Pogue s (eds.) The Archaeology of Seventeenth Century Virginia. Historical Archaeology 29(3): Review of Anne E. Yentsch s A Chesapeake Family and Their Slaves: A Study in Historical Archaeology. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 103(3): Review of Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey s (eds.) Engendering Archaeology. Human Mosaic 26(2): Review of Kathleen Deagan s Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, , Vol. 1, Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads. Historical Archaeology 25(3): Published Site and Other Reports: 1992 Archaeological Investigations at Charles Pinckney s Snee Farm. Prepared for the Friends of Historic Snee Farm, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Published by the author Archaeological Investigations at Susquehanna: A 19 th Century Farm Complex Aboard Patuxent River Naval Air Station, St. Mary s County, Maryland. Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum Occasional Papers No. 2, St. Leonard. with Irene C. Baumler, Christopher L. Coogan, and Scott M. Strickland 2016 In Search of Thomas Gerard: Archaeological Investigations at the Clifton Site, Near Bushwood, Maryland. St. Mary s College of Maryland, St. Mary s City. with Alex J. Flick, Skylar A. Bauer, Scott M. Strickland, and D. Brad Hatch 2012 A Place Now Known Unto Them: The Search for Zekiah Indian Fort. St. Mary s College of Maryland, St. Mary s City. with Dennis J. Pogue 1986 Archaeological Investigations at the Antenna Field, St. Inigoes, Maryland. St. Inigoes, Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity. with Katherine L. Priddy and Edward E. Chaney 2004 Maryland: Guide to Archaeological Collections. Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, St. Leonard. with Scott M. Strickland 2009 In Search of Zekiah Manor: Archaeological Investigations at His Lordship s Favor. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland An Archaeological Survey of the Charleston Property: Josias Fendall s Dwelling Plantation. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland The Village of Mattapanient: An Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland. with Scott M. Strickland and Skylar A. Bauer 2013 Archaeological Investigations at Notley Hall, Near Chaptico, Maryland. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland. 7
8 with Scott M. Strickland and Kevin Norris 2008 The Search for the Court House at Moore s Lodge: Charles County s First County Seat. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland. with Scott M. Strickland and Suzanne Trussell 2014 An Archaeological Survey of Choptico Indian Town, Chaptico, Maryland. St. Mary s City: St. Mary s College of Maryland. with Douglas H. Ubelaker 1996 Living and Dying on the Seventeenth Century Patuxent Frontier. Crownsville, Maryland Historical Trust. The report can be accessed electronically at WEB PAGES: with Gregory J. Brown Colonial Encounters. This web page, nearly complete, can be found at with Gregory J. Brown, Catherine L. Alston, and Edward E. Chaney 2006 A Comparative Archaeological Study of Colonial Chesapeake Culture. with Edward E. Chaney and Katherine J. Dinnel 2002 Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland. This web page provides an introduction to the types of diagnostic artifacts recovered from archaeological sites in Maryland; it serves as an excellent teaching tool. It can be found at with Katherine L. Priddy, Edward E. Chaney, and Sharon Raftery 2003 Maryland: Guide to Archaeological Collections. Available at m. PRESENTED PAPERS (selected): 2016 Commemorative Hauntings. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Washington, DC Tipping Point. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City, Quebec Beating the Bounds. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Leicester, UK The Material Culture of Displacement: Piscataway Responses to Lord Baltimore s Foreign Policies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, St. John s, Newfoundland Contact in Motion: The Landscape of Anglo-Piscataway Relations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Austin, Texas. 8
9 2010 Forced to Fall to Making of Bows and Arrows: The Material Conditions of Indian Life in the Chesapeake, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida Still Life with Tobacco. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island Commemorative Hauntings. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Niagara Falls, Ontario Gone with the Wind, The Wind Done Gone, and Representations of Race in Museum Exhibits at Historic St. Mary s City. Invited presentation at the first annual Heritage Colloquium, St. Mary s College of Maryland, St. Mary s City, April 28, This Field School is a Lab School. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Long Beach, California The Past as a Place: John Pendleton Kennedy s A Legend of Maryland and the Archaeology of the Susquehanna Plantation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Southern Literature, Orlando, Florida, April, The Transient Nature of All Things Sublunary: Landscape, Commemoration, and the Use of the Past in St. Mary s City, Maryland. Invited presentation, the Faculty Seminar, St. Mary s College of Maryland, St. Mary s City, October, Archaeological Narrative and Uses of the Past. Paper presented at the 14 th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Williamsburg, Virginia, July, The Founding of Maryland. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Corpus Christi, Texas, January, The Search for Lord Baltimore s Mattapany. Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology and the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia, April, Archaeology as Material Culture Studies. Presented at the symposium, Conversation: Issues in Material Culture Studies, Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, Pittsburgh, November, The Transient Nature of All Things Sublunary. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November, Questioning Archaeological Categories. Symposium organized with Jessica L. Neuwirth for the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Washington, D.C., January, Community and Landscape in the 17 th -Century Chesapeake. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, January, Landscape and Historical Consciousness in 19 th -Century Virginia. Paper presented at the Council of Virginia Archaeologists Seventh Conference, Arlington, Virginia, October,
CURRICULUM VITAE. Dennis J. Pogue, PhD, RPA (703) H (703) C
CURRICULUM VITAE Dennis J. Pogue, PhD, RPA Born: 8-25-52 11999 Farrabow Ln. Married, two children Woodbridge, VA denpog@aol.com 22192 (703) 491-7131 H (703) 314-6485 C Education: Ph.D. The American University,
More informationDennis J. Pogue, PhD, RPA, LLC
Dennis J. Pogue, PhD, RPA, LLC CURRICULUM VITAE denpog@aol.com; dpogue@umd.edu 11999 Farrabow Ln. (703) 314-6485 Cell Woodbridge, VA 22192 Education: Ph.D. The American University, Washington, DC, 1997.
More informationJoanna L. Dyl. Department of History, University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue SOC 107 Tampa, FL (813)
Joanna L. Dyl Department of History, University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue SOC 107 Tampa, FL 33620-8100 (813) 974-6219 jdyl@usf.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. in History, Princeton University, 2006.
More informationSANDRA J. KEHOE-FORUTAN
S. Kehoe-Forutan, 1 SANDRA J. KEHOE-FORUTAN POSITION: Professor EDUCATION: 1991 Ph.D. Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Queensland. Dissertation: "The effectiveness of Thursday Island
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Edward Clay Swindell. 226 Ibis Way Telephone:
Curriculum Vitae Edward Clay Swindell Address: 226 Ibis Way Telephone: 252 256-0182 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Email: cswindell@embarqmail.com EDUCATION 1991-96 East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
More informationThe Archaeology of Anxiety
The Archaeology of Anxiety Jeffrey Fleisher Neil Norman Editors The Archaeology of Anxiety The Materiality of Anxiousness, Worry, and Fear Editors Jeffrey Fleisher Department of Anthropology Rice University
More informationAssistant Professor of History, James Madison University (2012-Present) Ph.D. History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2011
Evan Friss Department of History James Madison University 58 Bluestone Dr., MSC 2001 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 443-414-2233 frissej@jmu.edu www.evanfriss.com ACADEMIC POSITION Assistant Professor of History,
More informationSeth Archer. Department of History Utah State University 0710 Old Main Hill Logan, UT
EDUCATION Seth Archer Department of History Utah State University 0710 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322 seth.archer@usu.edu 435-797-4228 University of California, Riverside PhD, History, 2015 College of William
More informationKatherine Haldane Grenier
Katherine Haldane Grenier Department of History email: grenierk@citadel.edu The Citadel 843.953.6935 Charleston, South Carolina 29409 Education: Ph.D., History, University of Virginia, January 1990. M.
More informationKATIE BOJAKOWSKI, Ph.D.
KATIE BOJAKOWSKI, Ph.D. EDUCATION Texas A&M University 2011 Doctorate Nautical Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology Dissertation: Exploration and Empire: Iconographic Evidence of Iberian Ships
More informationMARK I. GELFAND. Department of History Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA (617) B.A. College of the City of New York 1966
Fall 2006 MARK I. GELFAND Department of History Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617) 552-8451 gelfand@bc.edu Education Ph. D. Columbia University 1972 M.A. Harvard University 1967 B.A. College
More informationArchaeology of North America, Environmental Archaeology, Landscape Archaeology, Palynology, Archaeoparasitology, Lithic Analysis
SUSAN A. JACOBUCCI Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research University of Massachusetts Boston 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393 Susan.Jacobucci@umb.edu Archaeology of North
More informationHAMISH VAN DER VEN, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION HAMISH VAN DER VEN, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae 203.444.8155 hamish.vanderven@yale.edu hamishvanderven.com The MacMillan Center 34 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven CT 06520-8206 2010 2015 Ph.D. Political
More informationRÉSUMÉ JAMES MICHAEL VINT
RÉSUMÉ JAMES MICHAEL VINT Education Enrolled in Ph.D. program, Anthropology Department, University of Arizona, Fall 1999 to present M.A., Anthropology, emphasis in Archaeology, Northern Arizona University,
More informationModernization and Architecture Under the Rural Electrification Administration, Dietrich Neumann (chair), Sandy Isenstadt, and David Nye
SARAH ROVANG Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning University of Michigan 2000 Bonnisteel Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 srovang@umich.edu www.sarahrovang.com Education PhD, History of Art and Architecture,
More informationDepartment of English (540) Shanks Hall / Virginia Tech A. J. Colaianne (540) (fax)
Department of English (540) 231-5152 Shanks Hall / Virginia Tech A. J. Colaianne (540) 231-5692 (fax) Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0112 acolaian@vt.edu Education: B.A. Saint Vincent College, English, 1972
More informationSTEVE LENIK, PhD, RPA
Institutional address: Department of Anthropology St. Mary s College of Maryland St. Mary s City, MD 20686 E-mail: stlenik@smcm.edu STEVE LENIK, PhD, RPA Education 2000 Bachelor of Arts in History and
More informationJan Monograph Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British Novel (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015).
Jan.2016 1 Janice Ho Curriculum Vitae Department of English Hellems 101, 226 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0226 Email: janice.ho@colorado.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT AND POSITIONS 2015 Associate Professor of English,
More informationModernization and Architecture Under the Rural Electrification Administration, Dietrich Neumann (chair), Sandy Isenstadt, and David Nye
SARAH ROVANG 100 Fairview St. Ann Arbor, MI 48103 sarahrovang@gmail.com www.sarahrovang.com Education PhD, History of Art and Architecture, 2016 Dissertation: Exam Fields: Modernization and Architecture
More informationCARTER LEE HUDGINS CURRICULUM VITA Director, Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Clemson/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation 292 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29401 chudgin@clemson.edu 540.604.0180 CARTER LEE HUDGINS CURRICULUM VITA 2011 CURRENT POSITION:
More informationEleanor Hubbard. Department of History Princeton University 129 Dickinson Hall (617)
Eleanor Hubbard Department of History Princeton University 129 Dickinson Hall (617) 599-9053 Princeton, NJ 08544 ehubbard@princeton.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT Assistant professor, Department of History,
More informationSHARÓNE L. TOMER CURRICULUM VITAE
SHARÓNE L. TOMER CURRICULUM VITAE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY 232 WURSTER HALL #1820 BERKELEY, CA 94720-1800 USA STOMER@BERKELEY.EDU C. +1.510.898.8457 EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION
More informationFrederica de Laguna Alaska Expedition records
1077 Finding aid prepared by Jody Rodgers. Last updated on March 02, 2017. University of Pennsylvania, Penn Museum Archives 2/4/2016 Table of Contents Summary Information...3 Biography/History...4 Scope
More informationAssociate Professor of English and American Studies, Yale University, Preceptor, Expository Writing Program, Harvard University,
Thomas J. Otten Department of English Boston University 236 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215 October 25, 2016 e-mail: totten@bu.edu home address 26 Arbor Lane Dedham, MA 02026 telephone: (781) 424-6127
More informationMegan Taylor Shockley Professor of History Clemson University Clermont Cir. Seneca, SC
Megan Taylor Shockley Professor of History Clemson University 18011 Clermont Cir. Seneca, SC 29678 864.656.4427 mshockl@clemson.edu Education: Positions Held: Professional Activities: University of Arizona,
More information2009 Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley
AVIGAIL SACHS Associate Professor, College of Architecture and Design University of Tennessee, Knoxville avigail@alum.mit.edu EDUCATION 2009 Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture College of Environmental
More informationYoav Wachsman, Ph.D. Associate Professor Accounting, Finance, and Economics College of Business
Yoav Wachsman, Ph.D. Associate Professor Accounting, Finance, and Economics College of Business yoav@coastal.edu Academic Background Degrees Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, Economics,
More informationDiane Wallman, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae
Diane Wallman, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Department of Anthropology University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SOC 110B Tampa, FL 33620-8100 (585) 576-3929 dianewallman@usf.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. STEPHEN ALBERT MROZOWSKI Department of Anthropology University of Massachusetts/Boston Harbor Campus Boston, MA
CURRICULUM VITAE STEPHEN ALBERT MROZOWSKI Department of Anthropology University of Massachusetts/Boston Harbor Campus Boston, MA 02125-3393 EDUCATION 1987 Ph.D. Anthropology, Brown University, Providence,
More informationKatherine Haldane Grenier. The Citadel Charleston, South Carolina 29409
Katherine Haldane Grenier Department of History email: grenierk@citadel.edu The Citadel 843.953.5073 Charleston, South Carolina 29409 Education: Ph.D., History, University of Virginia, January 1990. M.
More informationRaymond D. Horton Columbia University Graduate School of Business 3022 Broadway, Room 725 New York, NY (718) EDUCATION:
NAME: ADDRESS: Raymond D. Horton Columbia University 3022 Broadway, Room 725 New York, NY 10027 (718) 499-4936 EDUCATION: Institution Location Dates Degree Grinnell College Grinnell, Iowa 1958-1962 B.A.
More informationAida Sijamic Wahid 105 St. George Street Toronto, ON M5S 3E6 Office: (416)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS July 2012 Present Assistant Professor of Accounting, Department of Management at UTM, Rotman School of Management, and Institute of Management and Innovation, University of Toronto
More informationMegan Taylor Shockley Professor of History Coordinator, Public History Emphasis Area Clemson University.
Megan Taylor Shockley Professor of History Coordinator, Public History Emphasis Area Clemson University mshockl@clemson.edu Education: Positions Held: Books: University of Arizona, Ph.D., 1995-2000 University
More informationLower Norfolk County Time Line by Donald W. Moore, CG
Lower Norfolk Time Line 1607 first landing of Jamestown colonist at Cape Henry 1 1635 Adam Thoroughgood patent 2 1636 New Norfolk 3 1637 Lower and Upper Norfolk 4 first Lower Norfolk court 5 1639 first
More informationCurrent. Professor of the Practice of History and Director, Public History Program, Northeastern University.
11 VALENTINE STREET CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 PHONE-617-272-0953 Current. Professor of the Practice of History and Director, Public History Program, Northeastern University. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WORK EXPERIENCE
More informationMaster of Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1975(honors) Bachelor of Architecture, VPI&SU, 1973
WILLIAM L. TILSON Professor, School of Architecture, University of Florida Director, Preservation Institute: Caribbean Co-Director, Research Center for Architectural Preservation Teaching Area Design,
More informationPh.D. Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 2009
AMY D. FINSTEIN Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Visual Arts, College of the Holy Cross 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 (508) 793-3098 afinstei@holycross.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Department
More informationSarah Bilston. Office tel: Education
Sarah Bilston Email: sarah.bilston@trincoll.edu Office tel: 860 297 5264 Education Somerville College, University of Oxford, England (1995-2000) D.Phil. in English Literature (2000) M.St. (Master of Studies)
More informationB.A. in Social Anthropology, National School of Anthropology and History, Mexico, 2006
EDUCATION Germán Vergara Assistant Professor of History School of History and Sociology - Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Georgia Institute of Technology 221 Bobby Dodd Way - Room G-20 Atlanta, GA 30332
More informationMS-139. The Museum of Northern Arizona Harold S. Colton Memorial Library 3101 N. Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ (928) ext.
Albert H. Schroeder collection 1949-1969 The Museum of Northern Arizona Harold S. Colton Memorial Library 3101 N. Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928)774-5213 ext. 256 11 cm textual material, 36
More informationSarah Kurnick, Ph.D.
Sarah Kurnick, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology University of Colorado Boulder Hale Science 350, 1350 Pleasant Street Boulder, CO 80309 Sarah.Kurnick@Colorado.edu Updated January 2017 Education: 2013 Ph.D.,
More informationHabits of Devotion: Catholic Religious Practice in Twentieth Century America (Edited). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2004.
JAMES M. O TOOLE History Department 31 Quisset Brook Road Boston College Milton, Massachusetts 02186 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 (617)696-2712 (617)552-8456 E-mail: james.otoole@bc.edu EDUCATION
More informationMónica Salas Landa Curriculum Vitae September 2017
Mónica Salas Landa Curriculum Vitae September 2017 Department of Anthropology & Sociology 304 Oechsle Center for Global Education Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042 609-955-0714 salaslam@lafayette.edu
More informationErik Trump -- Curriculum Vitae Dept. of Political Science Saginaw Valley State University
1 Erik Trump -- Curriculum Vitae Dept. of Political Science Saginaw Valley State University ekt@svsu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., American and New England Studies Program, Boston University, 1996. B.A., English
More informationDeVault 1 Ileen A. DeVault Hanshaw Road 370 Ives Hall. (607) Ithaca, NY (607) address:
DeVault 1 Ileen A. DeVault 1404 Hanshaw Road 370 Ives Hall Ithaca, NY 14850 Cornell University (607) 257-5653 Ithaca, NY 14851-3901 (607) 255-3055 e-mail address: iad1@cornell.edu Education: Ph.D. Yale
More informationApril 18 th Lecture The US Capitol and the Coming of the Civil War
VOLUME XXXII NUMBER 3 NEWSLETTER APRIL 2013 DATE: Thursday, April 18, 2013 PLACE: The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Virginia TIME: 7:30 PM SPEAKERS: Guy Gugliotta, Awarding Winner Author
More informationGLORIA McCAHON WHITING
GLORIA McCAHON WHITING Department of History Harvard University 35 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 1011 Gilmore Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 413.575.6854 gwhiting@fas.harvard.edu EDUCATION Harvard University,
More informationDissertation Title: Under the Shadow of the Patriarch: Elizabeth Isham and Her World in Seventeenth-Century Northamptonshire.
Academic Appointments Isaac Stephens Assistant Professor of History Department of History Saginaw Valley State University 7400 Bay Road University Center, MI 48710 Tel: (989) 964-2465 E-mail: isstephe@svsu.edu
More informationGage C. McWeeny. Education Ph.D. Princeton University, English and American Literature. B.A. Columbia University, 1993
Gage C. McWeeny Associate Professor English Department Williams College 01267 (413) 597-4590 gmcweeny@williams.edu Employment 2005- Present: Associate Professor of English, Williams College, Williamstown,
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Ph.D. Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 2009
AMY D. FINSTEIN Curriculum Vitae History of Art Department Massachusetts College of Art and Design 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 amy.finstein@massart.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of Architectural
More informationMary Sudar Accredited Senior Appraiser American Society of Appraisers
Mary Sudar Accredited Senior Appraiser 1201 Pacific Avenue, Suite 600, 98402 Mailing address: PO Box 463, Burley, Washington 98322 253.759.9440 360.874.2062 FAX PROFESSIONAL Accredited Senior Appraiser,
More informationJOAN MARIE JOHNSON 2322 Hastings Ave, Evanston, IL 60201
JOAN MARIE JOHNSON joanmjohnson@comcast.net 2322 Hastings Ave, Evanston, IL 60201 EDUCATION Ph.D. in United States History, University of California at Los Angeles, CA, 1997 Dissertation Title: "'This
More informationCurriculum vitae. Education
Curriculum vitae John Raeburn Department of American Studies, 210 Jefferson Bldg. The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: (319) 335-0320 Fax: (319) 335-0314 E-mail: john-raeburn@uiowa.edu Education
More informationACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Sarah Elizabeth Thompson School of Art, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences Rochester Institute of Technology 73 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY (505) 943-0453 setfaa@rit.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Art History
More informationUniversity of Nevada - Las Vegas School of Architecture Las Vegas, NV (702)
JANET RUTH WHITE University of Nevada - Las Vegas School of Architecture Las Vegas, NV 89154-4018 janet.white@unlv.edu (702) 895-4431 EDUCATION Cornell University School of Architecture, Art and Planning
More informationAssistant Professor of History, James Madison University (2012-Present) Ph.D. History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2011
Evan Friss Department of History James Madison University 58 Bluestone Dr., MSC 2001 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 443-414-2233 frissej@jmu.edu www.evanfriss.com CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor of History,
More informationProfessor Gary W. Smith Texas Tech University (806)
Curriculum Vitae Professor Gary W. Smith Texas Tech University (806) 742-3166 gary.smith@ttu.edu Education and Post Graduate Training Master of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1993. Major: Historic
More informationPrepared by William Cavanaugh and Carl Rosenberg, Co-Chairmen Updated April 2011
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Newman Student Award Fund Prepared by William Cavanaugh and Carl Rosenberg, Co-Chairmen Updated INTRODUCTION This award program is named in honor of the late Robert Bradford Newman,
More informationResearch Focus: American Architectural History and African American Art and Architecture
BARBARA BURLISON MOONEY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR School of Art and Art History, 150 Art Building West, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Phone: 319-335-1785; E-mail: barbara-mooney@uiowa.edu Curriculum
More informationBRIAN DAVID GOLDSTEIN
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT BRIAN DAVID GOLDSTEIN Swarthmore College 500 College Avenue Swarthmore, PA 19081 bgoldst2@swarthmore.edu http://www.briangoldstein.org Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Assistant
More informationPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PERSONAL PARTICULARS Professor Ted Hopf EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science Columbia University 1989 B.A., Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University 1983 PROFESSIONAL
More informationRobin L. Thomas Curriculum Vitae
Robin L. Thomas Curriculum Vitae Associate Professor Department of Art History The Pennsylvania State University 240 Borland University Park, PA 16802 (814) 865-4884 rlt18@psu.edu Education BA, summa cum
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. SCOTT E. SIMMONS 328 Holiday Hills Drive Wilmington, North Carolina ;
CURRICULUM VITAE SCOTT E. SIMMONS 328 Holiday Hills Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 910.962.3429; simmonss@uncw.edu Education: 1996 Ph.D. University of Colorado, Boulder Anthropology 1991 M.A. University
More informationDavid Henry Pinkney. President. American Historical Association
David Henry Pinkney President American Historical Association 1980 David Henry Pinkney, president of the American Historical Association, is professor of history at the University of Washington. He was
More informationKARA A. FULTON EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
KARA A. FULTON EDUCATION University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SVC 2049 Tampa, FL 33620 8100 440 341 7569 kafulton@usf.edu http://sites.google.com/a/mail.usf.edu/kafulton Ph.D. University
More informationCHRISTINE E. LEPPARD
CHRISTINE E. LEPPARD Department of History Phone: (403) 220-2669 The University of Calgary Fax: (403) 289-8566 2500 University Dr. NW celeppar@ucalgary.ca Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4 hist.ucalgary.ca/profiles/christine-leppard
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Philip Hanson, Ph.D.
CURRICULUM VITAE 1 Philip Hanson, Ph.D. 1280 Brookview Circle Concord, California 94520 (415) 422-2126 hansonp@usfca.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. in English, University of California, Berkeley, 1993 B.A., University
More informationLindsay Holman PhD Candidate Department of History University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lindsay Holman PhD Candidate Department of History University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill lmholman@live.unc.edu (919) 215-4589 Education 2019 PhD in History, University of North Carolina at Chapel
More informationRobinson, S. & Sanderford, A. (2016). The Effects of Conditions and Context on Office Building Sales Appraisal Journal.
Andrew R. Sanderford University of Arizona PO Box 210075, Tucson, AZ 85721 1040 N. Olive Road A303G, Tucson, AZ 85719 Sanderford@email.arizona.edu 520.626.9412 Education Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2013-2014)
More informationDr. McManamon is a Research Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.
RESUME AND VITA AUGUST 2017 FRANCIS P. MCMANAMON Executive Director, Center for Digital Antiquity Research Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University, PO Box 872402,
More informationACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Name: LAM KHEE POH (Dr) Present Appointment: Professor Contact Information: Provost s Chair Professor Department of Architecture School of Design and Environment National University of Singapore 4 Architecture
More informationFaculty Curriculum Vitae
************************************************************************ NAME: Judith Steinhoff POSITION/TITLE: Associate Professor and Area Coordinator of Art History OFFICE ADDRESS: 100 Fine Arts Buidling
More informationSurveys, Historic Structure Reports, and EIRs: A Practitioner s Toolkit. Jonathan Haeber, Field Services Director, California Preservation Foundation
This workshop is held in partnership with 5 THIRD ST., SUITE 424 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 415-495-0349 WWW.CALIFORNIAPRESERVATION.ORG CPF@CALIFORNIAPRESERVATION.ORG Surveys, Historic Structure Reports,
More informationMaryland Historical Trust Inventory No. PG: 81B-003 Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
Maryland Historical Trust Inventory No. PG: 81B-003 Maryland Inventory of 1. Name of Property (indicate preferred name) historic other 2. Location Thrift Schoolhouse street and number 11110 Thrift Road
More informationPhD in Visual Studies, University of California, Irvine (Summer 2009)
Eva J. Friedberg 3060 University Avenue SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92104 PHONE: 858.633.6447 EMAIL: EVA@SDGIS.COM EDUCATION PhD in Visual Studies, University of California, Irvine (Summer 2009) Dissertation
More informationJoseph Rezek
jrezek@bu.edu Boston University Department of English 236 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215 EMPLOYMENT: 2010- Boston University. Assistant Professor of English. 2009-2011 University of Pennsylvania. Barra
More informationRESUME. John Robbins 20 Ninth Street NE Washington, DC Day phone: Career
RESUME John Robbins 20 Ninth Street NE Washington, DC 20002 Day phone: 202-842-6224 Email: j-robbins@nga.gov Career My career has touched on nearly all aspects of heritage conservation practice, and a
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE JOHN S. LYONS. Ph. D. (Economics), University of California, Berkeley, 1977 A. B. (Physics), Harvard University, 1966
CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN S. LYONS Department of Economics Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056 USA (513) 529-2853 lyonsjs@muohio.edu 316 North University Avenue Oxford, Ohio 45056 USA Fields of Teaching and
More informationEDUCATION. PUBLICATIONS Books 2009 Crafting the Nation in Colonial India (New York: Palgrave)
Abigail McGowan Associate Professor, Department of History University of Vermont Wheeler House, 133 South Prospect St., Burlington, VT 05405 Abigail.McGowan@uvm.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. History, 2003 M.A. History,
More informationMaster of Architecture in Urban Design 1993, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
curriculum vitae Kit Krankel McCullough kitmcc@umich.edu Education Master of Architecture in Urban Design 1993, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Bachelor of Architecture 1987, University of
More informationSilvia Tomášková, PhD
September 2017 Silvia Tomášková, PhD Department of Women s and Gender Studies 204 Smith Bldg., CB #3135 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3135 USA tel: (919) 962-3364 Department
More informationDirector of Urban Studies
Updated 5/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Rosenblatt Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago/Department of Sociology/Coffey Hall 438/1032 W. Sheridan Ave/Chicago, IL 60660 (773) 508-3422 prosenblatt@luc.edu Academic
More informationPaper for presentation at the 2005 AAEA annual meeting Providence, RI July 24-27, 2005
NEXT YEAR ON THE U.S. FARMLAND MARKET: AN INFORMATIONAL APPROACH Charles B. Moss, Ashok K. Mishra, And Kenneth Erickson Paper for presentation at the 2005 AAEA annual meeting Providence, RI July 24-27,
More informationPATRICIA E. RUBERTONE. Department of Anthropology Brown University Providence, Rhode Island
PATRICIA E. RUBERTONE Department of Anthropology Brown University Providence, Rhode Island 02912 Patricia_Rubertone@brown.edu (401) 863-3251 EDUCATION Ph.D. State University of New York at Binghamton (Anthropology)
More informationTRAVEL FELLOWSHIP. John Belle traveling in England between studies at the Architectural Association in London.
JOHN BELLE TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP John Belle traveling in England between studies at the Architectural Association in London. 2018 2018 JOHN BELLE TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP The John Belle Travel Fellowship is a $10,000
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. ITAI VARDI, Ph. D.
CURRICULUM VITAE ITAI VARDI, Ph. D. Postdoctoral Research Associate 100 Cummington Mall., Boston, MA 02215 617-353-2591 (office), 857-225-1331 (mobile), itaiv@bu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D, Sociology January 2012
More informationC. E. Urban Elizabethtown Public High School: 70 South Poplar Street Elizabethtown, PA
Hon 170: Elizabethtown History: Campus and Community Zach Gibbons Professor Benowitz 5 May 2017 C. E. Urban Elizabethtown Public High School: 70 South Poplar Street Elizabethtown, PA Abstract: The Elizabethtown
More informationAlexandra Owen. History Department and Gender & Sexuality Studies Program. University of Sussex: B. A. in Modern History, First Class Honours (1971)
History Department and Gender & Sexuality Studies Program Evanston, Illinois 60208 U.S.A. (847) 491-3406 a-owen@northwestern.edu Higher Education University of Sussex: Ph.D. in Modern British History (1987)
More informationSarah M. Loose. History Department, 2130 JFSB Provo, UT PHONE (801) https://utoronto.academia.
Sarah M. Loose History Department, 2130 JFSB Provo, UT 84602 PHONE (801) 422-3335 EMAIL sarah_loose@byu.edu https://utoronto.academia.edu/sarahmloose CURRENT POSITION June 2016 Present Assistant Professor,
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Stephanie J. Jacobs
CURRICULUM VITAE of Stephanie J. Jacobs DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 16 May 1989 Melbourne, Australia CONTACT INFORMATION: Telephone from Australia: 0407 919 905 Telephone from overseas: +61 407 919 905 Email:
More informationHISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT January December, 2017
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT January December, 2017 Photo # 1, part of the Historic Preservation Commission Cemetery Project; Photo #2 one of the existing Historic Roads; Photo #3 Scotland
More informationThe APT Bulletin: 47:4
The Association for Preservation Technology International Association pour la presérvation et ses techniques For immediate release For further information contact: APT 217.529.9039 or info@apti.org Diana
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE PAUL JUSTIN WHITE
CURRICULUM VITAE PAUL JUSTIN WHITE Department of Anthropology University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: 907 786 6455 Fax: 907 786 6850 Email: afpjw@uaa.alaska.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Anthropology,
More informationMALASHRI LAL : Curriculum Vitae (in brief/ June 2012)
MALASHRI LAL : Curriculum Vitae (in brief/ June 2012) Email (malashri@hotmail.com)(dean_academic@du.ac.in) Mobile : +91 9810065218 Office address: Dean, Academic Activities & Projects Viceregal Lodge University
More informationJanuary 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae : Eleftherios ( Lefteris) N. Economou
January 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae : Eleftherios ( Lefteris) N. Economou Address: Office: FORTH, P.O. BOX 1385, 70013 Heraklio, Crete, Creece, Tel.: +30 2810 391560, 391562, Fax: +30 2810 391569, e-mail:
More informationMary Carolyn Beaudry
Mary Carolyn Beaudry Current Position: Professor of Archaeology, Anthropology, & Gastronomy Address: Department of Archaeology Boston University Telephone: (617) 358 1650 675 Commonwealth Avenue Email:
More informationJustin Lake. Ancient and Medieval Prologues to History: A Reader (University of Toronto Press, 2013).
Justin Lake Department of International Studies Texas A&M University 102 Academic Building 4215 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4215 Tel. (979) 845-2124 justinlake@tamu.edu Education Ph.D. in Medieval Latin
More informationO Hare, Shawn Faculty Accomplishments
O Hare, Shawn Faculty Accomplishments Positions: At Carson-Newman College: Chair, Department of English, 2009-present Associate Dean, School of Humanities, 2008-2009 Associate Chair, Department of English,
More informationTHE JOURNAL OF THE POLYNESIAN SOCIETY
THE JOURNAL OF THE POLYNESIAN SOCIETY Volume 123 JUNE 2014 Number 2 Special issue EXTRAORDINARY POLYNESIAN WOMEN: WRITING THEIR STORIES Guest Editor PHYLLIS HERDA Editors JUDITH HUNTSMAN MELINDA S. ALLEN
More informationWith Juanita De Barros (eds.), Public Health and Colonialism in the British Imperial World. (Trenton: Africa World Press, 2016).
1 DR. SEAN STILWELL Department of History 307 Wheeler House 133 South Prospect Street University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont 05405 802-656-0828 [home] 802-656-0828 [office] sean.stilwell@uvm.edu Education
More information