BERENICE A. CARROLL (Short Vita) Current positions and addresses: Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies, Purdue University 100 N. University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 Professor Emerita of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 361 Lincoln Hall, 702 S. Wright Street, Urbana, IL 61801 Tel. 765-494-8762 (O); FAX 765-494-0833, 765-497-9331 Email: bcarroll@purdue.edu Degrees: B.A., Queens College, NYC, 1953 Ph.D., Brown University, 1960 Previous professional positions held: Director, Women's Studies Program, Purdue University, 1990-2000 Director, Women s Studies Program, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983-1987 Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989-90; Associate Professor, 1971-1989; Assistant Professor, 1969-1971 Acting Director of Women's Studies and Visiting Assoc. Professor, Departments of History and Government, University of Maryland at College Park, 1975-1976 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1975 Assistant Professor and Chair, Division of General Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1966-1969 Previous positions, continued: Lecturer in History: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1965-1966; Douglass
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae 9-6-07 2 College and Rutgers University, 1961-1964; City University of New York, 1960 American Historical Association, Researcher, Captured German Records Microfilming Project, 1957-1959 Selected publications: Books, journal volumes, and guides: Special Issue, Feminist Perspectives on Peace and War: Before and After 9/11, Co-editor, with Patrocinio Schweickart and Janet Afary, NWSA Journal, vol. 18, no. 3 (Fall 2006) n and Co-editor (with Clinton F. Fink), Jane Addams, Newer Ideals of Peace [1906], centenary edition, University of Illinois Press, 2007, ix-lxxiii Women s Political and Social Thought: An Anthology, co-editor and co-author, with Hilda L. Smith. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000 Women's Studies International Forum, 12, no. 1, Special Issue on "Direct Action and Nonviolent Militancy," Guest editor (with J. E. Mohraz), and co-author, January 1989 Peace and War: A Guide to Bibliographies, with C. F. Fink and J. E. Mohraz, ABC-Clio, 1983 Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research. Editor, vols. 1-6, 1972-1980 Liberating Women's History: Theoretical and Critical Essays, Editor and co-author, University of Illinois Press, 1976 Design for Total War: Arms and Economics in the Third Reich. The Hague: Mouton, 1968 Guides to German Records Microfilmed in Alexandria, VA, Editor and co-author. Washington, D.C.: United States National Archives and American Historical Association, 1956-1960: Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command (Parts I and II), Records of the Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production; and others
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae 9-6-07 3 Selected articles and chapters: Emma Goldman and the Theory of Revolution, in: Penny A. Weiss and Loretta Kensinger, eds., Feminist Interpretations of Emma Goldman, Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 2007 The Historian In Time of Crisis: Then and Now, Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol.30 No. 1 (January 2005): 21-29 Peacemaking, in: Alexander DeConde et al., eds., Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, Scribner s, 1978; Second Edition, vol. 3, 2002: 113-127 Reflections on: 2000 Subversions: Women s Studies and the 21 st Century, NWSA Presidential Address (June 2000), NWSA Journal, Vol. 13 No. 1 (Spring) 2001 On the Causes of War and the Quest for Peace: Christine de Pizan and early Peace Theory, in: Eric Hicks, ed. Au Champ Des Escriptures. Paris: Champion, 2000: 337-58 Three Faces of Trevia: Identity, Activism, and Intellect. In: Eileen Boris and Nupur Chaudhuri, eds., Voices of Women Historians: The Personal, the Political, the Professional. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1999: 12-28 Christine de Pizan and the Origins of Peace Theory, in: Hilda Smith, ed., Women Writers and the Early Modern British Political Tradition. Cambridge Univ Press, 1998: 22-39 Looking Where the Key Was Lost: Feminist Theory and Nonviolence Theory, in: Chaiwat Satha-Anand and Michael True, eds., The Frontiers of Nonviolence. Honolulu and Bangkok: International Peace Research Association, Nonviolence Commission, 1998: 19-33 Afterword, in: T.D. Sharpley-Whiting and R.T. White, Spoils of War: Women of Color, Cultures, and Revolutions. Rowman and Littlefield, 1997: 151-152 "Scholarship and Action," Journal of Women's History, 6, no. 3 (Fall 1994): 79-96
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae 9-6-07 4 "Feminist Perspectives on Women and the Use of Force," in M. R. Stevenson and R. Howes, eds., Women and the Use of Military Force. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1993 Originality and Creativity: Rituals of Inclusion and Exclusion, in: Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender, eds., The Knowledge Explosion: Generations of Feminist Scholarship. New York: Teachers College Press, 1992: 353-361 "The Politics of Originality : Women and the Class System of the Intellect," Journal of Women's History, 2, 2 (Fall 1990): 136-163 " Women Take Action! : Women's Nonviolent Direct Action for Social Change," Women's Studies International Forum, 12, 1 (January 1989): 3-24 "Feminism and Pacifism: Historical and Theoretical Connections," in Ruth R. Pierson, ed., Women and Peace. London: Croom Helm, 1987: 2-28 Direct Action and Constitutional Rights: The Case of the ERA, in: Joan Hoff Wilson, ed., Rights of Passage: The Past and Future of the ERA. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986: 63-75 "Review Essay: Political Science," Parts I and II, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 5, no. 2 (Winter 1979): 289-306 and 5, no. 3 (Spring 1980): 449-458 "Victory and Defeat: The Mystique of Dominance," in Stuart Albert and Edward Luck, eds., On the Endings of Wars (Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1980) " To Crush Him in Our Own Country : The Political Thought of Virginia Woolf," Feminist Studies, 4, no. 1 (February l978): 99-131 "Peace Research: The Cult of Power," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 16, no. 4 (December 1972): 586-616 "How Wars End," Journal of Peace Research, no. 4 (December 1969): 295-320
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae 9-6-07 5 Numerous other articles, chapters, reviews, essays, and other publications. Professional and editorial offices: NEH Humanities Workshops Project, Co-Director, University of Cincinnati and Purdue University, 2004-2005 Editorial Board, NWSA Journal, 1999-2001, 2003-present National Women's Studies Association (NWSA), President, 1999-2000; President-elect, 1998-99; Co-Chair, National Governing Council, 1992-93 International Peace Research Association, Member of the Council and the Executive Committee, 1994-96; IPRA Foundation Board, 1996- present NEH Summer Institute, University of Cincinnati, Co-Director, 1991 University Press Board, University of Illinois Press, 1988-1990 Consortium on Peace Research, Education, and Development (COPRED), Chairperson, 1984-1987; Co-chairperson, 1983-84; Vice chairperson, 1972-73; Exec. Committee, 1971-77 Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Founding Co-Executive Editor, 1972-1980; Editorial Board, 1980-1996; Chair of the Executive Committee, 1983-l985; Executive Comittee, 1985-1992 Conference on Peace Research in History (CPRH; now Peace History Society): Secretary- Treasurer, 1966-69, Council member, 1970-79 American Historical Association (AHA), Professional Division Committee (elected), 1975-l977 Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession (CCWHP; now Coordinating Council on Women in History, CCWH), founding chairperson, 1969-1971; Council, 1971-73
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae 9-6-07 6 Women's Caucus for Political Science, Co-founder, member of Exec. Committee, 1969-1970 International activities: International Peace Research Association Foundation, Board Member, 2001-present Women s Worlds International Interdisciplinary Congress, presenter: Trømso, Norway, 1999; Kampala, Uganda, 2002; Seoul, South Korea, 2005 Founding council member, World Organization of Women s Studies, Trømso, Norway, 1999- WSA representative to the Worldwide Organization for Women s Studies, Trømso, Norway, July 1999; Kampala, Uganda, 2002; Seoul, S. Korea, 2005 Plenary Address, International Society of Christine de Pizan Studies, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 1998 Plenary Address, International Peace Research Association: Tokyo, 1992; Malta, 1994; and Brisbane, Australia, 1996 Sixteenth International Congress of Historical Sciences, Stuttgart, West Germany, August 1985 Research and lecturing in India, Fulbright-Hayes Group Study Abroad Program, 1985 UNESCO Interdisciplinary Expert Meeting on the Causes of Violence, Paris, 1975 Fulbright Scholar, research in Frankfurt and Göttingen, West Germany, 1956-1957 Grants and scholarships: Numerous grants for support of research, conferences, travel, study abroad, etc., from: National Endowment for the Humanities, Ford Foundation, Fulbright Programs, American Council of Learned Societies, Social Science Research Council, Sophia Fund, UIUC Research Board, Purdue University Research Foundation, and others.
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae, 9-6-07 7 Lectures and papers: Over one hundred appearances as lecturer or presenter, chair or discussant, at professional conferences, workshops and symposia, universities, radio and television interviews, etc., in the United States and abroad. University Service: Numerous committee responsibilities, including Executive Committee of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, UIUC, 1983-1987; Dean s Advisory Council, SLA, 1992-93; IDIS representative to the School of Liberal Arts Senate, Purdue University, 1993-95; SLA Curriculum Committee, 1994-1996; SLA Faculty Affairs Committee, 2003-2005, co-chair, 2003-2004; SLA Nominating and Elections Committee, 2006; Women s Studies Committee and sub-committees, 1990-present; Peace Studies Committee, 2000- present; and others. Consulting, reviewing, and evaluations: Program evaluations: Goucher College Women s Studies Program, Mankato State Women s Studies Program, University of Iowa Women s Studies Program, Xavier University Peace Studies Program, Gender and Women s Studies Institute, OISE, University of Toronto, M.A. Program Grant reviews: National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Institute for International Education, Illinois and Iowa Councils for the Humanities Manuscript reviews: NWSA Journal, American Political Science Review, Signs, and other
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae, 9-6-07 8 journals; World Policy Institute, Southwest Institute for Research on Women; university presses and other publishers. Professional evaluations: External evaluator of candidates for promotion to tenure or full professor rank at various universities. Awards and Recognition: A symposium in my honor is planned by the Women s Studies Program, with support from Dean Contreni and other co-sponsors, to be held November 16-17, 2007. Eminent Scholar 1999, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section, International Studies Association Lifetime Service Award, COPRED, 1997 Distinguished Mentor Award, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1993 Co-recipient, in behalf of the Consortium on Peace Research, Education and Development, of United Nations Secretary-General's Award for contributions to the work of the United Nations Year of Peace, 1987 Outstanding Service Award, Individual Plans of Study Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, UIUC, 1987 Certificates of appreciation and other awards presented by COPRED, Institute of International Education, Women's Studies Programs of UIUC and Purdue University, CCWHP, others UIUC List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students. Community Service: Lafayette Area Peace Coalition, 1990-present; Co-coordinator, 2001-2006
Berenice A. Carroll, vitae, 9-6-07 9 Historians Against the War, member, 2004- present; co-author, amicus brief filed in support of military personnel refusing deployment to Iraq on grounds of Nurnberg principles, 2005- present Faculty advisor, Purdue Organization for Labor Equality (POLE); observer and advisor in hunger strike and other forms of nonviolent action, 2006-present Community service, continued: Peace History Society, member, 2000-present Indiana Peace and Justice Network, member, 2004-present Editorial and Publication Committees, Community Times, Lafayette, IN, 1994-2005 Council on the Status of Women at Purdue, 1990-present Citizens for Civil Rights, Lafayette, 1996-97 Co-founder and Board member, A Woman's Place/ A Woman's Fund, Urbana, IL, 1971-79, 1984 Grass Roots Group of Second-Class Citizens, Champaign, IL, co-founder and member, 1981-87; Board of Directors, Grassroots ERA Project (video documentary), 2004-present UI Faculty Committee on Vietnam, Secretary-Treasurer, 1967-71 SANE, New Jersey State Executive Board and National Executive Board, 1960-64 League of Women Voters, 1960-70 Secretary, Urbana Chapter, American Association of University Professors, 1969-1970 Vice President and Executive Committee member, UPE (IFT/AFT), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1973-1985 Member, AFT, Purdue Chapter, 1991-2003 Member: ACLU; NOW; Planned Parenthood; Southern Poverty Law Center; others