C U R R I C U L U M V I T Æ
EDUCATION
| Ph.D.
University of
California, Berkeley, 1977 M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1970 B.A. University of California, Irvine, 1969 |
|
DISSERTATION
“The Secret
Enemy:
Austria-Hungary and the German Alliance, 1914-1918”
Discusses the
political
problems of Austria-Hungary’s wartime alliance with Imperial
Germany
and the extent to which that tie was a factor in the final collapse of
the Monarchy in 1918.
Committee: Gerald
Feldman,
Chair; William Slottman; Paul Seabury
Published in
revised,
expanded version under same title in 1985 (see below)
TEACHING FIELDS
World history, 19th Century Europe, 20th Century Europe, Germany, Russia, Habsburg Monarchy/Eastern Europe, Great Britain, Modern International Relations, Renaissance/Reformation, U.S. Since 1865, University Core Curriculum: Persons and Communities
ACADEMIC
EXPERIENCE
| 1981-present
1980-1981
|
McMurry
University:
Professor, 1989-; Associate Professor, 1984-1989; Assistant
Professor, 1981-1984 Washington University in St. Louis: Visiting Assistant Professor University of Wyoming: Visiting Assistant Professor University of California, Irvine: Teaching Associate University of California, Berkeley: Lecturer University of California, Berkeley: Teaching Assistant [Dissertation research in Austria] University of California, Berkeley: Teaching Assistant University of California, Berkeley: Reader |
Gordon R. and
Lola J. Bennett Award for Outstanding Teaching, Service, and
Leadership, McMurry University, 2004
Bradley
University
Prague-Berlin Seminar, June 10-29, 1994
Mellon Workshop on
Macrohistory, Rice University, May 18-29, 1987
Fulbright Fellowship
to Austria for dissertation research, 1975-1976
Ford Foundation
Special
Career Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 1969-1974
SELECTED HISTORY PUBLICATIONS
BOOK
The Secret Enemy: Austria-Hungary and the German Alliance, 1914-1918, East European Monographs, Boulder, Colorado, 1985 (distributed by Columbia University Press)
ARTICLES
With G.T. Waddingaton, “Coalition War: Germany and Her Allies, Austria-Hungary and Italy,” in Peter Liddle, John Bourne, and Ian Whitehead, eds., The Great World War 1914-45, Vol. 1, Lightning Strikes Twice, London, 2000, 492-508
“An English Lady in High Albania: Edith Durham and the Balkans,” East European Quarterly, vol. 30 no. 3, September 1996, 283-300
Entries on Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Archduke Joseph Ferdinand, the Black Hand, Ion Brătianu, Richard von Kühlmann, Mitteleuropa, Karl von Pflanzer-Baltin, Oskar Potiorek, the Stockholm Conference, Stormtroopers, and Karl Stürgkh in Spencer Tucker, ed., The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia, New York, 1996
“Pain and Promise, 1970-1976” in Fane Downs and Robert W. Sledge, eds., Pride of Our Western Prairies: McMurry College, 1923-1988, Abilene, 1989, 143-161
“Activism and Inertia: Ottokar Czernin’s Mission to Romania, 1913-1916,” Austrian History Yearbook, vol. 19-20 pt. 1, 1983-84, 189-214
Book reviews in the Journal of Modern History, Austrian History Yearbook, American Historical Review, International History Review, History of European Ideas, German Studies Review, and the HABSBURG H-Net Internet discussion group
SELECTED COMPUTER PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Mac’s Study, CD of the downloaded web pages of Gerald McDaniel, with introduction, HTML editing, and package design, February 2002
“Computers: How Obsolete is Obsolete?” German Studies Association Newsletter, vol. 22 no. 2, Winter 1997, 41-45
“Using German Diacritics with Laser Printers: A Technical Note,” German Studies Association Newsletter, vol. 15 no. 2, Winter 1990, 29-31
“300 Dots on the TRS-80,” Misosys Quarterly, vol. 5 no. 1, Fall 1990, 26-37
With Lee C. Rice of Marquette University, Allwrite DeskJet Utility Pack, Software and manual for interfacing LaserJet and DeskJet printers with the TRS-80 computer, 1990 (Distributed by trade publication Computer News 80)
“Tapes, Disks, and CMD Files,” Misosys Quarterly, vol. 2 no. 4, Spring 1988, 50-53
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
MEMBERSHIPS
American Historical Association, German Studies Association, Phi Alpha Theta, HABSBURG H-Net discussion group
CONFERENCES
Paper “Coalition Warfare: Germany and Austria-Hungary in the First World War,” at the 2001 annual conference of the Society for Military History, Calgary, Canada, May 2001
Chair of paper session “Contested Definitions of Patriotism During World War I” at the 30th annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boca Raton, Florida, September 1998
Paper “Edith Durham, Austria-Hungary, and the First World War” presented at “World War One: A Multi-Disciplinary Conference,” Fort Hays State University, April 1996
Paper “An English Lady in Darkest Albania: The Adventurous Life of Mary Edith Durham” presented at “The Role of Women: The Past and the Road Ahead, A National Symposium,” Hardin-Simmons University, October 1991
Paper “From Großösterreich to Großdeutschland: The Last Statesmen of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918” presented at the 15th annual conference of the German Studies Association, Los Angeles, September 1991
Commentator of paper session “Anschluß, War, and Occupation: Austria, 1938-1955,” at the 76th annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Houston, March 1988
Paper “Using East European Archives” at the 64th Anniversary International Convention of Phi Alpha Theta, New York, December 1985
COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS
Slide presentation/lecture “300 Years of La Grande Nation,” given in conjunction with exhibition of French art, “Avant et Après de 1900,” at the Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas, October 19, 2000
Slide presentation/lecture “Understanding Russia: Exploring Soviet Social Realism,” given in conjunction with exhibition of Russian art, “Russian Impressionism, 1930-1980,” at the Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas, November 5, 1998
Guest commentator on aftermath of the Gulf War for Abilene KTXS-TV news program “KTXS Reports,” April 1991; and on affairs in Eastern Europe, October 1989 and January 1990
Lectures to local civic and church groups on various topics (German reunification; Bosnia, Kosovo, and the break-up of Yugoslavia; Surrealism; the Protestant Reformation; etc.)
MISCELLANEOUS
Copy-editing articles before distribution on the HABSBURG H-Net discussion group; critiquing grant proposals and manuscripts for various institutions
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Assistant Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Religion, 2007-
Chair of the McMurry University Department of History, 1986-1991, 2006-2007
Lead Teacher, Persons and Communities teaching team, 2003-2007
McMurry University Faculty Recorder, 1994-1997, 2000-2001, 2004-2007
Webmaster, McMurry Department of History web pages (http://www.mcm.edu/newsite/web/academics/ssr/history/index.htm), 1999- ; and School of Social Sciences and Religion pages (http://www.mcm.edu/newsite/web/academics/ssr/index.htm), 2007-
Webmaster, Grady
McWhiney Research Foundation and Buffalo Gap Historic Village web
pages (www.mcwhiney.org and www.buffalogap.com), 2002-
Editor of McMurry University Faculty Handbook, 1996-
Chair of the
Faculty, McMurry University, 2003-2004
Editor and contributor, McMurry University History Department program review, 2001
Editor/printer for McMurry University ten-year reaccreditation assessment, Self-Study 1998: Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 1997-1999
McMurry University Arts and Sciences Publications Editor, 1993-1996