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I. Biographical DataName: Seán Farrell MoranDepartment: HistoryRank: Associate ProfessorII. Education DegreeInstitutionDateSubjectPh. D.American University1989HistoryM.A.American University1984History NoneWashington Psychoanalytic Institute 1980-84 Psychoanalytical Theory NoneChestnut Lodge Research Institute1980-82 Psychoanalytical Directed by John Cameron, M.D.Theory B.A.American University1978PhilosophyA.A.Montgomery College1976Liberal ArtsResearch Fields: Modern Europe, Modern Britain, Early Modern and Modern Ireland, History of Ideas, Dogmatic Theology, Psychoanalytical Theory and Thought, Modern ScotlandIII.Professional ExperienceTeaching Experience:InstitutionRankDates Full or Part-TimeOakland UniversityAssociate Professor 8/15/1995 to present FullOakland UniversityAssistant Professor8/15/1990 to 8/14/1995 FullAmerican UniversityAdjunct Professor1/10/1990 to 6/1/1990 Part-timePrince George’s CCLecturer 9/1/1987 to 5/30/1990 Part-timeMontgomery CollegeAdjunct Professor9/1/1985 to 5/30/1990 Part-timeMontgomery Co. SchoolsTeacher 9/1/1976 to 6/15/1980 SubstituteTeaching Experience as a Graduate Student American UniversityTeaching Fellow8/25/1980 to 6/1/1984 Other relevant professional experience:Director, Master of Liberal Studies Program 8/1/2015 to PresentResearch Assistant on Holocaust for Richard Brietman 6/1/1984 to 6/1/1986Oakland appointment record:Rank and Date of Initial Appointment: Assistant Professor 8/15/1990Date(s) of Reappointment: 8/15/1991; 8/15/1993; 8/15/1994Rank and Date of Promotion: Associate Professor: 8/15/1995Date(s) of Spring/Summer Teaching: History Courses: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019 MALS Courses: 2015, 2017Date(s) and types of leave: Fall 2020 Sabbatical Fall 2003 Medical Leave Winter 2002 Sabbatical Fall 1997 Sabbatical Winter and Summer 1996 Faculty Redevelopment Grant LeaveIV.Research, Scholarship, Publications, and Related ActivitiesDoctoral Dissertation: Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption: The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916Master’s Thesis: Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption: The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916Books Published or in Press: Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption: The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916 (Washington D.C., Catholic University Press, 1994).Articles Published or in press:Articles/Creative Works:1. “’King Lear’ and the Disintegration of the World in Early Modern England,” The Michigan Academician, (peer reviewed) in press 2. “Patrick Pearse and the Practice of Irish History,” The Irish Literary Supplement, August, 2019 (invited by and reviewed by the editors) 3. “Johan Huizinga and the Writing of History,” The Michigan Academician, 43, 3, 410-423 (peer reviewed) 4. “Remembering Seamus Heaney: Poetry and the Historians,” The Oakland Journal, 25, Winter 2015, 5-21 (editor refereed) 5. “For the Good of America and the Growth of Liberty and Opportunity,” Oakland Journal, 24, Winter 2013, 78-83 (editor refereed) 6. “Creating a University of Distinction” Oakland Journal, 21, Fall 2010, 171-176 (editor refereed) 7. “’The Tragic Sense of Life: Reviewing the Work of Miguel de Unamuno,” Oakland Journal, 12, 103-111 editor refereed) 8. “Memory and the Dark Dream of Irish History,” Oakland Journal, 4, Spring 2002, 49-60 (editor refereed) 9. “Advising Graduate Students,” in Organization of American History Council of Chairs Newsletter, 48, 5-7. (invited) 10. “Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason,” The Journal of the History Of Ideas, I, 4, (October-December 1989) 625-643 (peer reviewed) 11. “Patrick Pearse, The Easter Rising, and Irish History,” The Graduate Review, Summer 1989, 14-24 (Invited and peer reviewed) 12. Photographs, Ireland, (Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1988), 64-73 and Cover. (editor refereed) Book Chapters: 1.“Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason,” in Ireland and Anglo-Irish Relations Since1800: Critical Essays, Vol. 1, eds. N.C. Fleming and Alan O’Day, Ashgate, London, 2007, 240- 259 (article was reprinted in this volume as one of the important journal articles on modern Irish political history)(peer reviewed) 2. “History, Memory, and the Teaching of Irish History,” in Lawrence McBride, ed. Reading IrishHistories (Four Courts Press, Dublin) 2003, 212-220 (peer reviewed) 3. “Images, Icons, and the Practice of Irish History,” in Lawrence McBride, ed., Images, Icons, and the Irish Nationalist Imagination, 1875-1925 (Four Courts Press, Dublin) 1999, 166-176 (peer reviewed) 4. “The Western Spiritual Vision of the Material World,” in Michael Sevilla ed., Science and Religion, Odyssey Press, 9-23, 1997 5. “Patrick Pearse and Patriotic Soteriology,” chapter in Alan O’Day and Yonah Alexander, eds., The Irish Terrorism Experience (Dartmouth Press, Aldershot) 1991, 9-28, (peer reviewed)Oral Presentations; performances, exhibitions Conference Papers, Seminars, Invited Talks at Other Institutions“Berkeley: Intellectual Heresy and Irish Philosophy,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies,” University of Houston, March 2020 (peer reviewed) “The Easter Rising and the Politics of Redemption,” University of Michigan-Flint, October, 2019 (invited). “Eriugena and Berkeley: Ireland’s Intellectual Heresies and the Western Intellectual Tradition,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies,” Boston College/Northeastern University, March 2019 (peer reviewed) “The Irish Lunatic Asylum: Imperialism and Mental Illness in 19th Century Ireland,” Annual Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, Univ. of St. Thomas, October 2018 “The Mad Irish, Insane Asylums, and the Colonial Challenge to Laissez Faire,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, University of Missouri, October 2017. “Recruiting Revolutionaries and Terrorists,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, March 2017 (peer reviewed) “The Academy and the Enigmatic Patrick Pearse,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Notre Dame, March 2016 (peer reviewed) “Seamus Heaney and the Inarticulate Writing of History,” Plenary Address, Annual Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, Oakland University, Oct. 2014“The Problem of Identity in Irish Studies,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, Grand Valley State University, Oct. 2010“The Dark Dream of Irish History,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Oct. 2002“The Culture of Irish Terrorism,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, Creighton University, Oct. 2001.“Patrick Pearse and the European Cult of Childhood,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, May 1999 (peer reviewed)“Politics, Culture and Identity in Modern Ireland, Annual History Lecture, Hamilton College, April 1999 (invited)“The Practice of Irish History,” Faculty Seminar, History Department, Hamilton College, April 1999 (invited)“The Private Person and the Historical Moment,” Hamilton College, Apr. 1999 (invited)“Irish Philosophical ‘Exceptions’: Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Western Intellectual Tradition,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, University of St. Thomas, Oct. 1998“Irish Visions of the Material World,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Ft. Lauderdale, Apr. 1998 (peer reviewed) Lecture, “’What ish My Nation’?: The Irish Nation,” Spring Annual Lecture, University of Western Ontario, March 1998 (invited)“The Images of Michael Collins and that ‘Unresolved Thing’ which is Ireland,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, St. Norbert College, Green Bay, Oct. 1997. Seminar, “Scientism and Western Culture,” Sigma Xi Seminar Series, Oakland University, April 1997 (invited)“Contemplating the Spiritual Nature of the Material World,” Annual History Lecture, Huron College, London, Ontario March 1997 (invited)“Tracing the Echo of a Philosophy: The Positivist Influence in Irish History,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Southern Illinois University, April 1996 (peer reviewed) “Foucault, the Episteme, and the History of Ideas,” Facaulty/Graduate Seminar, American University, February 1996. (invited)“Irish Apes and Victorian Angels,” American University, Feb. 1996 (invited)“The Discourse of Violence in Irish Republicanism,” Joint Meeting of the American Conference and the Canadian Association for Irish Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, Aug. 1995 (peer reviewed)“Genocide, The Final Solution, and the Pornography of Death,” Faculty Colloquium, Oakland University, Dec. 1991.“’My Sons were Faithful and They Fought’: Patrick Pearse and the Easter Rising,” International Sesquicentennial Jonathan Swift Conference, Notre Dame, Oct. 1991 (peer reviewed)“Soteriology, Politics, and Irish Nationalism,” Faculty Colloquium, Oakland University, February 1990.“Individuals, Historical Identity, and the Search for Meaning in History,” Faculty Colloquium, Worcester Polytechnic, Jan. 1990. “The Theology of Violence and the IRA,” Faculty Colloquium, American University, October 1988.“Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason,” Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Hofstra, November 1987“Freud and the Psychoanalytical Method,” In Service Nursing Education Seminar, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C., Fall 1986Seminar, “Erik Erikson and the Biography of the Historical Personality, Georgetown University Hospital, Fall 1985 (invited)“Gender as an issue in Psychoanalytical Theory,” Georgetown University Hospital, Fall 1985 (invited) “The Rights of the Individual Patient: A Szazian Perspective,” Seminar, Chestnut Lodge Research Institute, Rockville, MD March 1980“John R.” Chestnut Lodge Hospital and Research Institute, January 1980“Howard R.” Chestnut Lodge Hospital and Research Institute, September 1979. Conference Panels Organized“The Legacy and Influence of the Work of Patrick Pearse,” Annual Meeting of American Conference for Irish Studies, Virginia Polytechnic, May 1999. (peer reviewed)“New Perspectives on Irish Women’s History,” Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (AHA), Seattle, 1998. (peer reviewed)“Materialism and the Material World in Modern Ireland,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Ft. Lauderdale, April 1998. (peer reviewed)“The Dolmen Miscellany,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, St. Norbert’s College, October 1997. (peer reviewed)“Beyond the Revisionist Impasse,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Southern Illinois University, April 1996 (invited) (peer reviewed) Conference Panels Chaired“The State of Irish Studies in America,” International Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, University College, Cork, Ireland, June 2018“Ireland from 1919 to 1928,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, University of Missouri, October 2017“1916 in Memory,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Notre Dame University, March 2016. “Narrating Identities 4,” International Joint Conference of the American Conference for Irish Studies and the Canadian Association of Irish Studies, University College, Dublin, Ireland, June 2014 “Statehood,” International Joint Conference of the American Conference for Irish Studies and the Canadian Association of Irish Studies, University College, Dublin, Ireland, June 2014 “Emancipating Thematic ‘Familiars’: Catholicism, Language, and the Shannon,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Marquette University, October 2012 “Whose Ireland?” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Grand Valley State University, October 2010“The Carrickshock Incident,” Plenary Session, Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Illinois State, October 2003“Rethinking the Familiar,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Marquette University, June 2002“Eighteenth Century Ireland,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Creighton University, October 2001.“Symbiosis in Irish and Irish-American Studies, Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Creighton, Oct. 2001“New Perspectives on Irish Women’s History,” Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (AHA), January 1998 “Constructing Identity and Nation-Building in 19th Century Ireland,” International Joint Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies and the Canadian Conference of Irish Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, June 1995 “Irish-American Communities and the their Chroniclers,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, University of Detroit-Mercy, October 1994 SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1“Popular Ritual and the Social Order,” Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (AHA), Washington, D.C., December 1996 (Peer reviewed)“Irish American Communities and their Chroniclers,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, University of Detroit and Mercy College, October, 1994. Conference Discussant, Commentary Discussant, Panel, “Rethinking the Familiar,” Annual Meeting of the American for Irish Studies, Marquette University, June 2002 Discussant, panel, “Ireland in the 1960s: An Axial Decade,” Midwest Regional Meeting, American Conference for Irish Studies, St. Norbert College, Green Bay, Oct. 1997.)Discussant, “The Gendering of the Great Hunger and Irish History,” Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Albany, April 1997 Discussant, “Asclepius at Syracuse,” State University of New York at Albany, March 1980Book Reviews published or in press (all invited): Bodenstown: The Grave of Wolfe Tone, its Monuments and its Pilgrimages, C.J. Woods, The Irish Literary Supplement (in press) Religion, Landscape and Settlement in Ireland, Kevin Whelan, The Irish Literary Supplement (in press) Irish Classrooms and the British Empire, David Dickson, Justyna Puc, and ChristopherShephard, eds., English Historical Review (in press) From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History, and Myth, Ian Brown, ed. The Historian (in press) Stacking the Coffins, Ida Milne, The Irish Literary Supplement, 38, 2, 18-19 The Very Irish Enlightenment, Michael Brown, The Irish Literary Supplement, 38, 1, 16-17 Very British Rebels, James McAuley, The Historian, 80, 3, 2018 Masculinity and Power in Irish Nationalism, 1884-1938, Aidan Beatty, The Irish Literary Supplement, 37, 2, 17-18 Culture, Northern Ireland, and the Second World War, Guy Woodward, The Irish Literary Supplement, 37, 2, 17-18 To Vietnam in Vain: A Memoir of an Irish-American Intelligence Advisor, Ed Hagan, TheIrish Literary Supplement, 36, 2, 3-4 “The Eternal Easter Rising,” review of RTE/Notre Dame produced film series, 1916: The Irish Rebellion, Breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies, December 2016 The Impact of World War I on Limerick, Tadhg Moloney, The Historian, Spring 2016: 1, 78, 166-167 Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race, Bruce Nelson, The Historian, Winter 2014 The Strange Survival of Liberal England: Political Leaders, Moral Values, and the Reception of Economic Debate, E.H.H. Green and D.M Tanner, The Historian, Fall 2011 The United Kingdom, 1770-1990, Brian Harrison, History: Reviews of New Books, July 2011 Captain Rock, James Donnelly, The Irish Literary Supplement, Spring 2011 The Easter Rising, Fearghal MacSharry, The Journal of British Studies, 50, 3, 2008 The IRA and its Enemies, Peter Hart, The Historian, Summer, 2005 Irish Opinion and the American Revolution, 1760-1783, Vincent Morley The Journal of Modern History, June 2005 The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Fein Party, 1916-1923, Michael Laffan, The Irish Literary Supplement, Fall 2004 State of Siege, Brian Follis, Albion, 29, 2, 110-112 Michael Collins, Film review, The American Historical Review, 68, 1, 302-303 Landlords and Tenants in Mid-Victorian Ireland, W.E. Vaughn, The Journal of Modern History, 68, 3, 243-245 The Work of William Morris, 3rd ed., Paul Thompson, Clio, Spring 1995Erin and Brittania, Michael de Landon, The Journal of Historical Studies, V, 2, Spring 1982, 78-80Grants and Grant Applications: Source, date, and amount per year:Oakland University Faculty Summer Research Grant, 2014, $10,000Oakland University Faculty Summer Research Grant, 2002, $6,500Oakland University Faculty Summer Research Grant, 1999, $5,700Guggenheim Foundation Grant, (Denied)Oakland University Research Committee Special Projects Grant, 1998, $1,750Oakland University Professional Development Grant, 1996, $23,500United States Peace Institute Grant, $48,000 (Denied)Oakland University Faculty Summer Research Grant, 1995, $5,000Oakland University Faculty Summer Research Grant, 1991, $3,000Hurst Fellowship, 1988, $4,000Folger Shakespeare Library Fellowship, 1980, $3,500V.Public and University ServiceNames of ActivityDatesRole in ActivityPublic Service Lectures/Talks/Seminars at Oakland University: “King Lear and the Disintegration of the World, History Comes Alive, Oct. 2019“The Mad and the Insane Asylum,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, Nov 2018 “Ireland and Brexit” Brexit Political Science Department Seminar, September 2017“Britain, Slavery, and the Anti-Slavery Movement,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, October 2015“The Tudors and the Unity of England,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, Feb. 2013“The Industrial Revolution and the New Man: England’s Dark Satanic Mills and the Change in Human Nature,” History Comes Alive, October 2011“Millenarianism, Millennialism, and the Western Tradition,” Honors College Lecture, Feb. 2011“We are the Makers of Manners,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, September 2010“Remembering the Great War,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, November 2008“Synthesis in History: A Different Kind of History,” Phi Alpha Theta, October 2008“Robert Burns and the Nation of Scotland,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, Jan. 2007“Terrorism and the Terrorized,” Oakland University, History Comes Alive, March 2005“Ireland, the Irish, and the “terrible beauty” of Irish History,” President’s Colloquium, Mar. 2004“The Millennium and the End of History,” Science and Religion, March 1999“What ish my Nation?”: Nationalism and the Revision of Irish History,” Meadowbrook Hall Oakland Teacher’s Conference, March 1998“Prophecy: A Shared Delusion or a Different Way of Knowing,,” Science/Religion,” Nov. 1997“Politics in Contemporary Ireland,” National Presbyterian Church and Center, Washington, D.C., August 1996“The Material and Spiritual in Western Civilization,” Science and Religion Series, October 1995“The History of the Holocaust, Literature, and the Pornography of Death,” English Department Seminar on teaching the Holocaust, October 1991“The Psycho-Analytical Roots of Irish Physical-Force Nationalism,” December 1990 Lectures/Presentations in the Community at large:“Shakespeare’s King Lear and the History of Tudor-Stuart England,” NEXT Senior Center, Birmingham, February 2020.“Irish Madness and the Insane Asylum,” NEXT Senior Center, Birmingham, February 2019“How the Allies Won the War,” NEXT, June 2016“Life Under Nazi Occupation,” NEXT, February 2016“The Myths of World War II,” NEXT, January 2016“The Origins and History of Terrorism,” Birmingham Men’s Business Association, January 2016“The Challenges to Liberal Democracy,” NEXT, December 2015“The Great War and the Origins of World War II in Europe,” NEXT, November 2015“Fascism, Communism, and Liberal Democracy,” NEXT, November 2015“The Dark Dream of Irish History,” Birmingham Senior Center, March 2015“The Tudors and the Unity of England,” Birmingham Senior Center, August 2014“The Industrial Revolution and the New Man,” Birmingham Senior Center, May 2014“We are the Makers of Manners,” Birmingham Senior Center, April 2014“Robbie Burns: A Gae Man with a History,” St. Andrew’s Society of Detroit, January 2006“Being Scots: A Complicated Identity,” St Andrew’s Society of Detroit, January 2004“Terrorism and Multiculturalism,” Warren Kiwanis Club, October 2003“Scotland and England,” Christ Church Cranbrook, February 2003“The Mind of the Terrorist, Christ Church Cranbrook,” November 2001“The Challenge of Reform in the Church,” St. John Fisher Chapel, October 2001“The Situation in Northern Ireland, Exchange Club,” Livonia, March 2001“Prophecy and Order in the Roman Catholic Church,” St. John Fisher Chapel, October 2000“The Present Situation in Northern Ireland,” John Barry Division, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Washington, D.C., December 2000“The Practice of Irish History,” Gaelic League, Maynooth, Ireland, July 1999“Terrorism and Faith, Detroit International Roundtable,” Grosse Point, Nov. 1998“Lessons from the Peace Process in Northern Ireland,” Seattle Jr. Chamber of Commerce, January 1998“The State of Britain,” Detroit International Roundtable, Grosse Point, October 1997“Irish History and Terrorism,” Oakland County Medical Society, February 1997“Irish Madness and the Land of Hope,” Colonel John Fitzgerald Division, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Fairfax, VA, August 1996“Irish History and the Politics of Terrorism,” Southfield Discussion Group, Southfield, MI, December 1994“The Mentalité of Terror and the Irish Republican Army,” Troy Rotary Club, July 1994“The Theology of Violence and the IRA,” American University, October 1988Civic Groups/Associations Memberships:Anti – Defamation League, 2002 – PresentTranscriber, Holocaust Survivor Interviews, Holocaust Memorial Center, 2001 – 2002Gaelic League of Detroit, 1990 – 1997; 2010 – PresentInternational Workers of the World, 1975 – 1998; 2010 – PresentEducation Council, Holy Name School, Birmingham, MI 1991 – 1995Detroit Chapter, Irish American Cultural Institute, 1984 – 1990; 1993 – 2018Professional ServiceEditorships/Professional Committees/Consultancies/OfficesAssociate Editor, The Irish Literary Supplement, 2016 – PresentAssociate Editor, Oakland Journal, 2014 – 20192013, Review of proposed Public History Program at Central Michigan University (at the request of the Provost’s office) 2010-Present, Voting Member, United States Irish-American Hall of Fame2001-2004 National Executive Committee, AAUP2002-2005 Committee on Teaching, Research, and Publication2001-2003 President, Midwest Region of the American Conference for Irish Studies 2001-2003 Midwest Regional Representative for National Executive Committee for the American Conference of Irish Studies2002, Consultant, Wayne State Graduate Theater production of Translations1999-2001, President, Midwest Region of the American Conference for Irish Studies1999-2001 Midwest Representative on the National Executive Committee of the American Conference for Irish Studies1999, American Conference for Irish Studies First Book Award Committee 1997, Review of proposed Doctoral Program in Urban History at Western Michigan University (at the request of the Provost’s Office)1996-1997, British history editorial board for H-Albion1996, Timothy O’Neil doctoral dissertation committee, Wayne State University1994-1996, H-NET/H-ALBION Book Review Editor1990, Seminar Leader, Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)1988, Seminar Leader, Business Council for International Understanding Conferences Organized and/or Hosted“Ireland, the Great War, Conflict, and the Modern Age,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Oakland University, Nov. 2014 (Hosted)“From Quayside to Main Street,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Illinois State and the Maclean County Historical Society, October 2003 (Co-Organized; organized the conference program)“Politics, Culture, and Identity in Ireland,” Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies, Oakland University, October 2000. (Hosted) Manuscript Reviews (all invited; all book mss. except as noted): Article ms: “Martin and Luther: The Reformer and his Name-Saint,” The Michigan Academician, October 2019 Ernest Bevin, Scribner’s, April 2018 The National Health Service in Northern Ireland, Four Courts, February 2018 On the British army in the late 19th Century, Cambridge, December 2017 Article ms. on British Romanticism, The Michigan Academician, October 2017 On the left in post-civil war Irish politics, Irish Academic Press, August 2017 Geoffrey Eley’s draft of a general European History textbook, Norton, July 2017 “British Education and the Empire,” Routledge, January 2017 Article ms. “The Frankfort School and the Weimar Republic,” History and Theory, Jan 2016 Article ms. on Gaston Bachelard, The Michigan Academician, January 2015 Article ms. “James Strachey and the Origins of British Psychoanalysis,’ Journal of British Studies,December 2013“Neither Unionist nor Nationalist,” Irish Academic Press, September 2013“The Protestant Community in Ulster, 1825-45,” Four Courts Press, May 2013 Article ms. “Possession or Insanity: Two Views from the Victorian Lunatic Asylum,” Journal of History of Ideas, May 2012“Shell Shock and the Modernist Imagination,” Ashgate, March 2012“The Irish Parliamentary Party and the Third Home Rule Crisis,” Irish Academic Press, 2012“The Irish Volunteers, 1913-1915,” Irish Academic Press, 2012 Grafton, Anthony, and David Bell, Western Civilizations, Norton, 2011 “Edmund Ring,” Four Courts Press, March 2007 “The IRB,” Four Courts Press, 2005 Frankforter and Spellman, The West: Culture and Ideas: Vol. II, 1400 to the Present Prentice Hall, 2004 John McCarthy, “Kevin O’Higgins”, Catholic University of America Press, 2001 Oliver Rafferty, “A History of Irish Christianity: Religion and Society from the Celtic Church to the Present Day”, Routledge, 1998. James Lydon, The Making of Ireland: From the Present Times to the Present, Routledge, 1998 Marvin Perry, Western Civilizations: The Enduring Legacy, Houghton-Mifflin, March 1998 Professional Affiliations/Memberships: American Catholic Historical Society, 2009 – Present American Conference for Irish Studies, 1987 – Present North American Conference of British Studies, 1987 -- Present American Association of University Professors, 1990 -- Present American Historical Association, 1989 – Present Irish American Cultural Institute, 1984 – 1990; 1993 – 2018University Service2012-2014Senate Budget Review Committee (SBRC)2007-2009University Senate 2004-2005Faculty Review and Promotion Committee (FRPC)2002-2003 Chief Negotiator, AAUP Bargaining Team 1993-2005University Senate1996-2005 Contract Officer, AAUP2000-2001Senate Honorary Degree CommitteeFall 2000Consultant, MTD production Translations1999-2000Oakland University Representative, National AAUP Tenure Review Commission1999-2001University President’s Ad Hoc Multiplex/Parking Committee1998-1999Chair, Senate Budget Review Committee (SBRC)1996-1998Senate Budget Review Committee (SBRC)1996-1997Meeting of the Minds Planning Committee1994-1996Academic and Career Advising Committee1993-1995Academic Conduct Committee1993-1994University Strategic Planning Committee on Student LifeCollege Service2015-Present Director, Master of Liberal Studies Executive Committee2017-2018 Chair, Committee on Appointments and Promotion (CAP)2016-2018 Committee on Appointments and Promotion (CAP)2014-2015 Chair, Committee on Appointments and Promotion (CAP)2012-2014 Committee on Appointments and Promotion (CAP)1993-2002 College of Arts and Sciences Assembly 1997-2002 CAS Executive CommitteeDepartment ServiceCommittees: Library Liason, 2017-1018Department Curriculum Committee, 2014-2015Graduate Committee, 2010-2015Positions Committee, 2008-2009Department Advisory Committee, 2007-2008Chair, Positions Committee, 2005-2007Honors Committee, 2004-2007Modern European Search Committee, 2002-2003 (Germany)Graduate Program Self Study, 2001-2002Chair, European Search Committee, 2001-2002 (Science/Technology)Promotion and Criteria Assessment Committee, 1999-2000Chair, Curriculum and Assessment Committee, 1997Faculty Positions, 1993-2003 (10 years)Chair, Modern European Search Committee, 1996-1997 (Germany)Department Curriculum Committee, 1995-1996Various Personnel Review Committees (Wawro, Graham, Metzler, Hastings, Naus) 1995-2014Department Executive Committee, 1993-1996Chair, European Search Committee (Germany)Curriculum Committee, 1991-1992European Search Committee, 1990-1991 (Russia/Eastern Europe)Directed Independent Studies, Theses, and Readings:Graduate Level: British Famine Relief Policies in Ireland and India: The Economics and Social Dimensions of the Irish Famine; Geography’s Role in Late Medieval Irish History; Historiography of Ireland’s Great Famine, Fascism, British Fascism, Totalitarianism, Irish Republicanism, Fin de Sieclé Thought and Culture, The Anthropology of the Irish FamineUndergraduate: Early Modern Scotland, Historiography of the Holocaust, Modern Religious Thought, The Great War, Stuart Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Secularization, Nationalism (2), The European Union, Winston Churchill, Appeasement, The British “People’s War” of World War II, The General Strike of 1926, British Fascism, The Slump, British Romanticism, Victorian Religion, Origins of the Great War, Suez Crisis, The Cinema, and War TraumaGraduate Theses and Dissertations/MALS Committees: Renee Schramm, in progress, chaired Zetta Boyd, in progress Rebecca Dyksiel, in progress Susan Walsh, I See Red, 2018 Regina Weiss, Bettina von Arnim: Cunning Rhetoric of a Nineteenth Century Activist, 2017Heather Brothers, Between Tradition and Modernity: West German Catholicism and the Reconstruction of Women’s Identity, 1945-1960, 2013Timothy O’Neil, To Undo the Conquest: Nationalism, Socialism, and the Irish Revolution, 1910-1936, 1999 (Doctoral Dissertation, Wayne State) VI.Other Activities Relevant to Your Application for Tenure or PromotionOrder of the Plum, College of Arts and Sciences, 2017President’s Colloquium Speaker, March 2014 Encyclopedia and Dictionary Entries Thomas Ashe, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Sir Roger Casement, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Eamonn Ceannt, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Seán Heuston, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Seán MacDiarmada, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Thomas MacDonagh, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Terence MacSwiney, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Patrick Pearse, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Joseph Mary Plunkett, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. 1916, Easter Rising, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Austen Stack, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Irish Volunteers, in The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2003. Intellectual History/History of Ideas, in Kelly Boyd, ed., Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. Theodore Moody, in Kelly Boyd, ed., Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. Rudolph Bultmann, in Kelly Boyd, ed., Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. R.G. Collingwood, in Kelly Boyd, ed., Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. A.O. Lovejoy, in Kelly Boyd, ed., Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999. Courses Developed and Taught Since Hiring by Oakland University in 1990:Europe and the Second World War (MALS Graduate Seminar)Biography and History (Special Topics) (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Europe and the World Wars (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Understanding An Gorta Mor/The Great Hunger (MALS Graduate Colloquium)A History of the Mad, Insane, and Mentally Ill (MALS Graduate Seminar)Dublin’s Easter Rising (MALS Graduate Seminar)Europe Between the Wars (MALS Graduate Seminar)The Irish Revolutionary Tradition (MALS Graduate Seminar)Fin de Siècle Europe (MALS Graduate Seminar)The Great War and Western Civilization (MALS Graduate Colloquium)History of Modern Christianity (Special Topics Course) (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Europe and the Second World War (Special Topics) (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Europe and the First World War (Special Topics) (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Biography (Capstone)European Nationalism (Capstone)Modern Scotland, 1689 to the Present (Undergraduate course)European Thought and Ideology Since 1789 (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Ireland Prehistory to 1691 (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Ireland 1691 to the Present (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)The Artistic Imagination of Irish History (Honors College)Britain 1911 to the Present (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Britain 1815 to 1911 (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Europe Since 1914 (Undergraduate/Graduate Cross-listed Course)Introduction to European History before 1715Introduction to European History since 1715History of England IHistory of England II Courses Developed and Taught Before being Hired by Oakland UniversityHistory of Britain: 1815 – PresentTwentieth Century EuropeModern History of EuropeHistory of England from 1688 to the PresentHistory of England from 55 B.C. to 1688The World in the Twentieth CenturyHistory of Europe From the Fall of Rome to the 17th CenturyHistory of Europe From the 17th Century to the Present ................
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