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CURRICULUM VITA Theodore Allen Wilson PERSONAL Birthdate: September 27, 1940 Place of Birth: Evansville, Indiana Married, two children Office phone: 785-864-9460; Home phone: 785-887-6223; Cell phone: 785-550-3358 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. (with honors and distinction), 1962, Indiana University M.A., 1963, Indiana University Ph.D., 1966, Indiana University Dissertation Title: "Atlantic Meeting: The Roosevelt-Churchill Conference of August, 1941" PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1961-63 Ford Foundation Fellow, Indiana University 1962, 1963-64 Teaching Assistant, Department of History, Indiana University 1964-65 Dissertation Fellow, Indiana University 1966-69 Assistant Professor of History, University of Kansas 1966 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Denver 1968 Director, NDEA Institute, University of Kansas 1968-69 Director, Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program, University of Kansas 1969-72 Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas 1969-72 Senior Research Associate, Harry S. Truman Library Institute 1971 NEH Younger Humanist Fellow 1972-73 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow 1973- Professor of History, University of Kansas 1973-75 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of Kansas 1975-76 Visiting Professor of U.S. History, University College, Dublin 1976-79 Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kansas 1979-81 Chairperson, Department of History, University of Kansas 1983-84 John F. Morrison Visiting Professor of Military History, CSI, USA-CGSC 1983-89 Director, Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas 1984, 1997 Director, KU Summer Institute in Britain 1985 General Editor, Modern War Studies Series, University Press of Kansas l987 Visiting Professor, Department of Economic and Social History, Leicester University 1989-91 Senior Research Professor, U.S. Army Center of Military History, Washington, D.C. 1995-96 Mary Ball Washington Professor of American History,

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CURRICULUM VITA

Theodore Allen Wilson PERSONAL

Birthdate: September 27, 1940 Place of Birth: Evansville, Indiana Married, two children Office phone: 785-864-9460; Home phone: 785-887-6223; Cell phone: 785-550-3358 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

B.A. (with honors and distinction), 1962, Indiana University M.A., 1963, Indiana University Ph.D., 1966, Indiana University

Dissertation Title: "Atlantic Meeting: The Roosevelt-Churchill Conference of August, 1941" PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1961-63 Ford Foundation Fellow, Indiana University 1962, 1963-64 Teaching Assistant, Department of History, Indiana University 1964-65 Dissertation Fellow, Indiana University 1966-69 Assistant Professor of History, University of Kansas 1966 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Denver 1968 Director, NDEA Institute, University of Kansas 1968-69 Director, Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program, University of

Kansas 1969-72 Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas 1969-72 Senior Research Associate, Harry S. Truman Library Institute 1971 NEH Younger Humanist Fellow 1972-73 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow 1973- Professor of History, University of Kansas 1973-75 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of

Kansas 1975-76 Visiting Professor of U.S. History, University College, Dublin 1976-79 Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of

Kansas 1979-81 Chairperson, Department of History, University of Kansas 1983-84 John F. Morrison Visiting Professor of Military History, CSI,

USA-CGSC 1983-89 Director, Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas 1984, 1997 Director, KU Summer Institute in Britain 1985 General Editor, Modern War Studies Series, University Press of

Kansas l987 Visiting Professor, Department of Economic and Social

History, Leicester University 1989-91 Senior Research Professor, U.S. Army Center of Military

History, Washington, D.C. 1995-96 Mary Ball Washington Professor of American History,

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University College, Dublin (Senior Fulbright) 1997 Director, KU Summer Institute in Britain 2002-05 Director, Master of Arts in International Studies Program 2004-08 Associate Chair, Department of History 2006 Acting Chair, Department of History 2007-08 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History

OTHER EXPERIENCE

Reading Knowledge of French, German Research Travel Abroad: 1964, 1970, 1971, 1975-76, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986-87, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Co-founder and president of historical consulting firm, Past and Present Inc., 1984-1988; Pastworks, Inc., 2000-2007 Principal Investigator, KU Transportation Center, 1985-86 Grant: History of Department of Kansas Department of Transportation, 1985-86 Principal Investigator, KU Continuing Education Grant: History of KU Extension/Division of Continuing Education, 1986-87, 1991-92 Grant (with Professor Janet Sharistanian, “America and World War I: An Interdisciplinary Seminar in Literature and History,” NEH Summer Seminars for School Teachers, 2009-10.

HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS

1962 Phi Beta Kappa Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary

1966 Watkins Summer Fellowship, KU 1967 Allan Nevins Prize Nominee 1969 Francis Parkman Prize, Society of American Historians 1970 Elected to Society of American Historians 1971 NEH Younger Humanist Fellowship 1972-73 John Guggenheim Fellowship 1974 American Philosophical Society Grant 1975 Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Grant 1977 Who's Who in America 1967, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1981, 1982 General Research Fund Grant, KU 1984 Commandant's Medal, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College l988 Faculty Development Grant, Canadian Embassy

1991 NEH Travel to Collections Grant Hall Center Research Travel Grant

1993 International Studies Program Seminar Grant, KU 1994 McCormick Fellow, Herbert Hoover Library; Gerald R. Ford Foundation

Research Grant 1995 Graduate School International Travel Grant 1997 William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence; KU

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Phi Beta Delta 2001 Winston S. Churchill Fellow, Churchill Library and Museum, Westminster

College, Fulton, MO 2007 Hall Center Summer Institute Planning Grant 2009 Byron Alexander Graduate Mentor Award, CLAS/KU 2010 NEH Summer Seminar for School Teachers Grant

COURSES TAUGHT

History 101, “Introduction to History: The Atlantic World” History 129, “United States History, 1865-present” History 340, “The Second World War” History 301/396, “Historical Methods” History 414/614, “Recent U.S. History, 1920-present” History 440, “War and American Society” History 444, “Frozen in Time: Politics and Culture of the Cold War” History 496/696, “Senior Seminar in U.S. Diplomatic/Military History” History 573, “Irish History and Culture” History 616, “Contemporary America, 1940-present” History 629, “United States Diplomacy to 1901” History 630, “United States Diplomacy Since 1901” History 696, “Senior Seminar in U.S. History” INTL 701, “Approaches to Research in International Studies” History 705/INTL 705, “Globalization in History” History 740, “Colloquium in U.S. History Since 1945” History 801/901, “Colloquium in U.S. Diplomatic/Military History” History 801, “Colloquium in the History of Coalition Warfare” History 806, “The Study of Military History” History 806, “The Study of International History” History 892/93, “Colloquium in U.S. History, 1914-present” History 962, “Research Seminar in U.S. History” History 975, “Research Seminar in U.S. Diplomatic/Military History”

CHAIRPERSON ON EXAMINATIONS

a. Undergraduate Honors (since 1977) Grubiss, Randall (1978) Ogden, Daniel (1979) Docking, Kent (1982) Holliday, Sherri (1984) Swenson, Kenneth (1984) Blackburn, Laurie (1986) McGhee, David (1988) Chapman, Jeffrey (1990) Patterson, Eric (1992) Reda, Rich (1993)

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Emerson, John (1993) Bunck, Nathaniel (1998) Daniel Brune (1999) Jay Sexton (2000) Micheal Copeland (2003) Brian Herder (2003) Matthew Pirotte (2004) Bradley Sherman (2004) Molly McMurray (2004) Philip Sitz (2005) Philip Hixson (2006) Matthew Norburg (2009) Eric Wong (2012) Mick Johnson (2013)

b. M.A. (*denotes thesis/#denotes INTL thesis)

Skirbunt, Paulette S. (1967)* Wilson, David L. (1967)* Daellenbach, Dennis A. (1968)* Lewis, Jimmie L. (1968)* Russell, Wallace E. (1968)* Sheppard, Franklin L. (1968)* Wibel, Michael L. (1968)* Adams, Paul M. (1969)* Culver, Edward A. (1969)* Harrington, Daniel F. (1969)* Schultz, Kathleen A. (1969)* Wolfe, David W. (1969)* Briscoe, Charles A. (1971)* Cochran, Alexander S. (1972)* Thompson, William R. (1972)* Brown, John T. (1974) Wert, Hal E. (1974)* Wheat, Nancy A. (1975)* Ohn, Chang-Il (1978)* Exon, Karen H. (1982)* Calway, James R. (1983) Richards, James A. (1985)* Finch, John R. (1986) Hess, Michael D. (1986)* House, John M. (1987) Bond, Stephen (1987)* Kelliher, James (1987) Gillespie, Robert (1987)

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Macak, Richard (1988)* Smith, Mark D. (1988)* Gibson, Timothy (1989)* Halleran, Michael (1989) Van Dijk, Rutger (1990)* Callaway, James L. (1991)* Willbanks, James (1992)* Rice, Marshall (1993)* Samonte, Cecilia (1993) McGeorge, Stephen (1994)* Sodergren, Steven (2001) Stansfield, Jeffrey (2003)# *Duff, Paul (2003)# Fall, Alassane (2004)# Ndao, Birame (2004)#

Anslover, Nicole (2004) Faulk, Robin (2004)# Abou-Fayssal, Nadine (2004)# Gencur, Kimberly (2005) # Cruz, Saymi (2005)# Byers, Jeremy (2005) Brune, Daniel (2005) Kolander, Kenneth (2005) Hsu, Alice (2005)# Davenport, Vince (2006)# Barnes, Lindsay (2006)# Rubis, Karl (2006) Williamson, Lawrence (2006)# Ringquist, John (2008) Kulikov, Andre (2009)# Phelps, Christopher (2009)# Holden, David (2010) Kruger, Hans Juergen (2011) Anderson, Richard (2012)

c. Ph.D.

Mulch, Barbara G. (1972) Black, Gregory D. (1973) Yates, Lawrence A. (1981) Daellenbach, Dennis (1982) Corbett, P. Scott (1983) Lowenstein, Sharon (1983) Ohn, Chang-Il (1983) Gill, Sadiq A. (1984)

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Afroz, Sultana (1985) Cochran, Alexander S. (1985) Rahman, Shamsur (1988) Al-Nafjan, Fahad (1989) Exon, Karen H. (1990) Wert, Hal E. (1990) Stephenson, Roy (1992) Aguilar, Manuela (1993) Winn, Valdenia (1994)

Smith, Mark (1994) Barbuto, Richard (1996) Morris, Andrew (1996) Kiper, Richard (1996) Glenn, Russell (1997) Willbanks, James (1998) Prater, Jeffrey (1998) Coats, Steven (1998) Johnson, Galen (1998) Morelock, Jerry (2000) Kretchik, Walter (2001) Schifferle, Peter (2002) Carter, Bradley (2004) Lorenz-Meyer, Martin (2004) Butler-Smith, Alice (2004) Blackstone, Robert (2005) Kidwell, Deborah (2006) Sodergren, Steve (2006) Fullerton, Daniel (2007) Anslover, Nicole (2007) Stephenson, Scott (2007) Curatola, John (2009) Sheffer, Debra (2009) Grau, Lester (2009) Ryan, Joseph (2009) Caldwell, Gregory (2010) Stewart, Michael (2010) Benson, Kevin (2011) Bradbeer, Thomas (2011) John Ringquist (2011) Calhoun, Mark (2012) Strauss, Lon (2012) Hunter-Chester, David (2012) Park, Francis (2012)

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RESEARCH a. Published:

1. Books and Monographs Wilson, Theodore A., The First Summit: Roosevelt and

Churchill at Placentia Bay,1941 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969; British edition: London: Macdonald, 1970; revised edition: Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1991) [R] --------------, co-editor, Makers of American Diplomacy (1 volume and 2 volume editions: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974). [R] ---------------, editor, WW2: Critical Issues (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974). [C] ---------------, John G. Clark, et al., Three Generations in Twentieth Century America: Family, Community and Nation (Chicago: Dorsey Press, 1976; revised edition, 1981). [C] ---------------, The Marshall Plan, 1947-1951. Headline Series #236 (New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1977). [R] ---------------, Richard D. McKinzie, Barbara Gorman, From Shamans to Specialists: A History of Medicine and Health Care in Jackson County, Missouri (Kansas City: Interstate Press, 1982). [C] ---------------, Sherry L. Schirmer, Milestones: A History of the Kansas Highway Commission and the Kansas Department of Transportation (Topeka: KDOT, l986). [C] --------------, editor, D-Day 1944 (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1994). [C] --------------, Cycles of Change: Continuing Education at the University of Kansas, 1891-1991 (Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Division of Continuing Education, 1994). [C] -------------, editor, America and World War II: Critical Issues (Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Division, of Continuing Education, 1994, revised edition, 1998). [C] -------------, and Arnold A. Offner, co-editors, Victory in Europe 1945: From World War to Cold War (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000). [R] --------------, ed., America and World War II: Critical Issues (Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 2004). [C] ---------------, and J. Garry Clifford, co-editors, Presidents, Diplomats and Other Mortals: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Ferrell (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007) [R]

2. Articles and Essays Wilson, Theodore A., "Naylor's Case and the Dilemma of the Protectorate,"

University of Birmingham Historical Journal, X, No. 1 (1965), pp. 44-59. [R] ----------, and Frank J. Merli, "The British Cabinet and the Confederacy,"

Maryland Historical Magazine (Fall, 1970), pp. 239-262. [R] ----------, and Richard D. McKinzie, "Save Meat, Save Wheat, Save the Peace:

The Citizens' Food Crusade of 1947," Prologue (Winter, 1971), pp. 136-172. [R]

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----------, and Richard D. McKinzie, "Economic Internationalism," American Studies (Spring, 1972), pp. 203-209. [R]

----------, and Richard D. McKinzie, "Point IV: The Helping Hand," American History Illustrated (December, 1972), pp. 33-41. [R]

----------, and Richard D. McKinzie, "The Origins of Point IV," Whistlestop: The Truman Library Newsletter, I, No. 1 (Winter, 1973), pp. 1-5. [C]

----------, "The Masks of Power: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Conduct of American Diplomacy," in Makers of American Diplomacy (2 vols., New York: Scribners, 1974), II, pp. 218-259. [C]

---------- , "The Truman Committee," in Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., ed., Congressional Investigations: A Documented History (5 vols., New York: Chelsea House, 1975), IV, pp. 3115-3262. [C]

----------, "The Kefauver Committee," in Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., ed., Congressional Investigations: A Documented History (5vols., New York: Chelsea House, 1975), V, pp. 3459-3590. [C]

----------, "The Korean War and U.S. Foreign Relations--the Case of NATO: A Comment," in Francis H. Heller, ed., The Korean War: A 25 Year Perspective (Lawrence, Ks.: Regents Press of Kansas, 1977), pp. 93-96. [R]

----------, "Summit Conferences," in Alexander DeConde, ed., Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy (3vols., New York: Charles Scribners, 1978), III, pp. 90-103. [C]

----------, "Henry A. Wallace and the Progressive Faith," in John N. Schacht, ed., Three Progressives From Iowa (Iowa City, Ia.,: Center for the Study of the Recent History of the United States, 1980), pp. 37-48. [R]

----------, "George C. Marshall", World Book Encyclopedia, l987 edition (XIII, Chicago: World Book, Inc., l987). [C]

----------, "Britain's Bleakest Hour," World War II (November, l986), pp. 23-26. [C]

----------, "In Aid of America's Interest: Provision of Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union," American Annual. Moscow: Nauka Publishing House, l988, pp. 146-163. [also published in English-language edition: G.N. Sevostianov, ed., Soviet-U.S. Relations, 1933-1942 (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1989), pp. 121-139. [R]

----------, "The Road to Bretton Woods: Winston S. Churchill and Imperial Finance, " Their Finest Hour: Journal of the International Churchill Society, No. 7, Oral History Series: 3 (1990), pp. 43-51. [R]

----------- , "War's First Year," World War II (September, 1989), pp. 34-41. [R]

----------, "Preface," in Kurt Gabel, The Making of a Paratrooper: Airborne Training and Combat in World War II (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1989), pp. iv-viii. [C]

----------, "The First Summit," The View from Hyde Park: Newsletter of the Roosevelt Library, vol. 5, no. 2 (summer, 1991), pp. 3-4. [C]

----------, "Winston S. Churchill," [and fourteen other entries], in James Mattray, ed., Dictionary of the Korean War (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1991). [C]

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*----------, "Winston Churchill: An Appreciation," [introduction to new edition of Henry Pelling, Winston Churchill] (Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 1991). [C]

----------, "Leviathan: The American Economy in World War II," chapter in Warren F. Kimball, David Reynolds, A.O. Chubarian, eds., Allies at War: The Soviet, American, and British Experience, 1939-1945 (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994). [R]

----------, "Coalition: Structures, Strategy, Statecraft," chapter in Warren F. Kimball, David Reynolds, A.O. Chubarian, eds., Allies at War: The Soviet, American, and British Experience, 1939-1945 (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994). [R]

__________, "Dwight D. Eisenhower," in David G. Chandler and James L. Collins, eds., The D-Day Encyclopedia (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993). [C]

----------, "Wilbur John Carr," "Lewis Hyde Brereton," in John A. Garraty, ed., American National Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992-) [C]

----------, "The First Summit: FDR and the Riddle of Personal Diplomacy," in David Facey-Crowther and Douglas Brinkley, eds., The Atlantic Charter: Retrospect and Prospect] (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994). [R]

----------, "Deposited on Fate's Far Shore: The 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry in the Normandy Invasion," in T.A. Wilson, ed., D-Day 1944 (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1994). [R]

----------, "World War II," in Leonard W. Levy and Louis Fisher, eds., Encyclopedia of the American Presidency (4 vols., New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994). [C]

----------,"Cordell Hull" and "Truman Committee" in Donald C. Bacon, et al., eds., The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995). [C]

----------, "Foreign Aid" in Robert H. Ferrell and Joan Hoff, ed., Dictionary of American History: Supplement (Lakeville,CT: American Reference Publishing Co., 1996). [C]

----------, "Atlantic Charter", "Destroyer-Bases Deal", "St. Pierre-Miquelon Crisis", in Ole Holsti, et al, eds., Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations (Lakeville, CT: American Reference Publishing Co., 1996). [C]

----------, "Grailseeker: Henry A. Wallace, Mysticism, and Politics," Alan Graham Memorial Lecture, in Irish Association of American Studies Journal (December, 1996), 1-31. [R]

----------, "Who Fought and Why?: Assignment of American Soldiers to Combat in World War II," in Paul Addison and Angus Calder, eds., Time to Kill: The Soldier's Experience of War in the West, 1939-1945 (London: Pimlico, 1997), 284-303. [R]

----------, "Through the Looking Glass: Bradford G. Chynoweth as Military Attache in Britain, 1939," Judith L. Bellafaire, ed., The U.S. Army and World War II: Selected Papers from the Army's Commemorative Conferences (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1998). [R]

----------, "Thomas A. Bailey," "Dillon S. Myer," in Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998), I, 29-30, 590-91. [C]

-----------, "Training and Indoctrination," John W. Chambers, ed., Oxford Companion to American Military History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), 728-731. [C]

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-----------, "End Games: The Politics of War Termination, 1945," in Arnold A. Offner and Theodore A. Wilson, co-editors, Victory in Europe 1945: From World War to Cold War (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000), 11-45. [R]

-----------,"Selling America via the Silver Screen?: Politics and the Projection of American Culture Abroad, 1942-1947," in Elaine Tyler May and Reinhold Wagnleiter, eds., Here, There, and Everywhere: The Foreign Politics of American Popular Culture (Hanover, NH: University of New England Press, 2000), 83-99. [R]

-----------, “Summit Conferences,” in Alexander DeConde, Richard D. Burns, Fredrik Logevall, editors, Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, 2nd edition (New York: Charles Scribner Sons, 2001), 501-511. [C]

-------------, “The Atlantic Charter,” in John Merriman and Jay Winter, eds., The Encyclopedia of Europe, 1914-2004 (New York: Charles Scribner=s Sons/Thompson-Gale, 2006). [C]

-------------, "Introduction: Individuals, Narratives, and Diplomatic History," in J. Garry Clifford and Theodore A. Wilson, eds., Presidents, Diplomats and Other Mortals: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Ferrell (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007) [R]

-------------, and J. Garry Clifford, "Blundering on the Brink, 1941: FDR and the 203-202 Vote Reconsidered," in J. Garry Clifford and Theodore A. Wilson, eds., Presidents, Diplomats and Other Mortals: Essays in Honor of Robert H. Ferrell (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007) [R]

-------------, “Gotterdammerung: War’s End in Europe, 1945,” in Matthew Moten, ed., Between War and Peace: Problems in American War Termination (New York: Free Press, 2010) [R].

-----------, “Waging and Ending War in Europe, 1945,” in Matthew Moten, ed., Proceedings of the War Termination Conference, United States Military Academy, 21 June 2010 (Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2010), pp. 171-181. [C]

3. Scholarly Reviews Dirk V. Stikker, Men of Responsibility, in Journal of American History(1966),

LIII, No. 2, pp. 390-92. Arthur S. Link, Papers of Woodrow Wilson, II, in Indiana Magazine of History

(December, 1967), p. 238. Richard N. Kottman, Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, in Journal

of American History (September, 1969), LVI, No. 3, pp. 432-34. Department of State, Foreign Relations: The Conferences at Washington,

Casablanca, and Quebec, in American Historical Review (April, 1970), LXXX, No. 4, pp. 1205-1206.

Robert Divine, ed., The Cuban Missile Crisis in Choice (February, 1972), p. 1636.

Edward L. and Frederick H. Schapsmeier, Prophet in Politics: Henry A. Wallace and the War Years, in Journal of Southern History (September, 1972), XXXVIII, No. 2, pp. 343-44.

Jean Edward Smith, The Papers of Lucius D. Clay, 2 vols., in Military Affairs (December, 1977), XLI, No. 4, pp. 222-223.

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H.C. Allen and Robert Thompson, eds., Contrast and Connection: Essays on Anglo-American History, in Philological Studies (Spring, 1978), pp. 92-93.

"The Adams Chronicles," in American Studies (Fall, 1978), XIX, No. 2, pp. 81-82.

Daniel Yergin, A Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State, in American Studies (Spring, 1979), XX, No. 1, p. 113.

George Z. Flynn, The Mess in Washington: Manpower Mobilization in World War II, in American Studies (Spring, 1980), XXI, No. 1, p. 102.

Martin Weil, A Pretty Good Club: The Founding Fathers of the Foreign Service, in Journal of American History (December, 1980), 67, No. 3, p. 721.

Benjamin Franklin Cooling, Gray Steel and Blue Water Navy: The Formative Years of America's Military-Industrial Complex, 1881-1917, in American Studies (Fall, 1980), XXI, No. 2, p.116.

James R. Leutze, Bargaining for Supremacy: Anglo-American Naval Cooperation, 1937-41; and Thomas A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan, Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War, in Military Affairs (Spring 1981), pp. 126-128.

Donald Worster, Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s, in History: Reviews of New Books (September, 1980), VIII, No. 10, p. 236.

Lawrence Kaplan, A Community of Interests: NATO and the Military Assistance Program, 1948-1951, in History: Reviews of New Books (August, 1981), IV, No. 9, pp. 209-10.

Stephen E. Ambrose, Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment in Military Affairs (March, 1982), pp. l97-98.

Patricia Dawson Ward, The Threat of Peace: James F. Byrnes and the Council of Foreign Ministers, 1945-46, in Journal of American History (June, 1982), 69, p. 209.

Hugh DeSantis, The Diplomacy of Silence: The American Foreign Service, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War, 1933-47, in American Studies (Fall, 1982), pp. 141-42.

Maurice Isserman, Which Side Were You On? The American Communist Party During the Second World War, in History: Reviews of New Books (October, 1982), VI, No. 1, pp. 3-4.

Russell Buhite, The Cold War in Asia, in Military Affairs, (October, l984), p. l96.

James Tent, Mission on the Rhine: Reeducation and Denazification, in History: Reviews of New Books(June, 1984), p. 15.

Clifford L. Egan and Alexander W. Knott, eds., Essays in Twentieth Century American Diplomatic History Dedicated to Professor Daniel M. Smith, in Military Affairs (July, 1984), XLVIII, No. 3, p. 157.

Keith Sainsbury, The Turning Point: Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and Chiang-Kai-Shek, 1943; the Moscow, Cairo, and Teheran Conferences ,in Journal of American History, 73, 2 (September, 1986), pp. 563-64.

George Blakey, Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky, in History: Reviews of New Books (July, l986), pp. 26-27.

David Eisenhower, Eisenhower At War, l943-l945 in World War II (January, l987), pp. 50, 52.

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Stanley Vittoz, New Deal Labor Policy and the American Industrial Economy, in History: Reviews of New Books (March, 1988), pp. 17-18.

Paul Fussell, Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War, in Army (November, 1989), pp. 36-37.

Philip J. Funigiello, American-Soviet Trade in the Cold War, in Journal of Economic History (March, 1990), 530-31.

Townsend Hoopes and Douglas Brinkley, Driven Patriot: The Life and Times of James Forrestal, in Air Power History (Winter, 1992), 49.

Dominick Graham and Shelford Bidwell, Coalitions, Politicians, and Generals: Aspects of Command in Two World Wars, in Journal of Military History (Spring, 1996), 167-69.

Steve Weiss, Allies in Conflict: Anglo-American Strategic Negotiations, 1938-1944 (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997), Journal of Military History, 62, no. 4 (October, 1998), 943-44.

Loyd E. Lee, ed., World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with General Sources: A Handbook of Literature and Research (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997), Journal of Military History, 63, no. 1 (January, 1999), 208-09.

Robert H. Ferrell, Collapse at Meuse-Argonne: The Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2004), Kansas History, 28, No. 5 (Autumn, 2005), 222-23.

Mark A. Stoler, Allies in War: Britain and America Against the Axis Powers,1940-1945 (London: Hodder Arnold, 2005), h-diplo (September, 2007). b. Forthcoming

Theodore A. Wilson, Building Warriors: Selection and Training of U.S. Ground Combat Forces in World War II (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, to be published: 2014).

----------, Coalition Warfare: Theory and Practice [under contract with PSI/ABC-Clio: projected publication: winter, 2013]

-----------, review of Frank Costigiola, Roosevelt’s Lost Alliances: How Personal Politics Helped Start the Cold War [to be published in Journal of American History]

c. Research in Progress ----------, with Mark Stoler, Global Warmaking: The Combined Chiefs of Staff in World War II [under contract with Cambridge University Press: projected completion date of summer, 2014] ----------, More than Allies, Less Than Kin: The American "Occupation" of Britain, 1940-1945 [projected completion: 2015]

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1968 Commentator: Session, "Three Dimensions of American Diplomacy," Rocky

Mountain Social Science Association, Denver, Colorado

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Participant: Conference of NDEA Directors, Washington, D.C.

1969 Participant: Conference: "The Relevance of History for Study of International

Relations," School of International Studies, University of Denver

1970 Organizer and participant: Conference, "The American Experience in Administration

of Occupied Areas, 1943-1953," Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.

1971 Paper: "Economic Internationalism and the Origins of the Cold War," Missouri Valley

History Conference, Omaha, Nebraska

1972 Commentator: Session, "Politics and Culture During the Second World War," Missouri

History Conference, Springfield, Mo. Paper: "The Marshall Plan in Historical Perspective," American Historical Association,

New Orleans, La. Paper: "Bureaucratic Politics and the Reconstruction of Europe," Missouri Valley

History Meeting, Omaha, Nebraska Presentation: "Cold War Historiography," K SU, Manhattan, KS. Paper: "White House vs. Congress: Conflict or Collusion," Organization of American

Historians, Chicago, Ill.

1975 Participant and Commentator: Conference, "Korea After 25 Years," HSTLI, Kansas

City, Mo. Paper: "The Accidental Empire: U.S. Foreign Aid, 1943-1953," History Teachers'

Association, Dublin, Ireland Panelist: "Russian, American, and Irish Education: Comparisons and Contrasts," St.

Patrick's College, Ireland

1976 Presentation: "American Diplomacy in a Changing World," Davis Lecture Series,

Radio-Telefis-Eirann, Dublin, Ireland Chair: Session, "Aspects of American Diplomacy in Asia During the Second World

War," American Historical Association, Washington, D.C. 1977

Participant: NEH-OAH Conference on Access to Presidential Records, New Harmony, Indiana

Participant: NEH Conference, "The Humanities and Higher Education," Minneapolis, Minn.

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1978 Paper: "The Politics of Foreign Aid," Colloquium in 20th Century History, Kansas

State University, Manhattan, KS. Chair: Session, "U.S. Special Agents and Central American Diplomacy," Southern

Historical Association Meeting, St. Louis, Mo.

1979 Chair: "E.V. McCollum Centennial," Agricultural History Symposium, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, KS. Paper: "Henry A. Wallace and a Progressive Faith," Symposium on Iowa Progressism,

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. Participant and Discussant: "Truman, Eisenhower, and Today," Center for the Study of

the Presidency, Kansas City, Mo. Organizer, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society of Historians of American Foreign

Relations (SHAFR), Lawrence, Ks.

1980 Commentator: Session, "The Early Cold War: Three Non-American Views," SHAFR

Annual Meeting, University of Maryland, Silver Springs, MD. 1981

Paper: "The Marshall Plan and Scandinavia," Nordic American Studies Conference, Tampere, Finland.

Paper: "The Anglo-American Council on Productivity: National Aims, Interest Groups, and Bureaucratic Politics in the Marshall Plan Era," Conference on Labor, Management, and the Marshall Plan, Delft, The Netherlands.

Keynote Address: "Linking Family History and Genealogy," American Family Records Association National Meeting, Kansas City, Mo.

1982

Presentation: "American Domestic Responses to the Soviet Threat," Washburn University-KCH Seminar, Topeka, Kansas.

Paper: "The Nuts and Bolts of the History Business," Conference on Public History, Chicago, Ill.

Chair and Commentator: Session, "International Law and American Diplomacy," SHAFR Meeting, Boston, Mass.

Paper: "Anglo-American Relations, 1939-1945: The Cultural Dimension," Mid-America Conference on History, Lawrence, Ks. 1983

Address: "Historians and Genealogists: The End of Enmity," American Family Records Association National Meeting, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO.

Paper: "The Sources of United States Diplomacy Toward Africa," Conference on U.S.-African Relations, University of Kansas

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Chair and Commentator: "Winston Churchill Forty Years On," American Historical Association, San Francisco, CA.

1984

Presentation: "The Cultural Factor in Allied Wartime Cooperation," Center for Military History Symposium, Washington, D.C.

Chair and Commentator: Session, "The Diplomacy of the New Deal," SHAFR Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Chair: Session, "Peace Movements in India and America," Mid-America History Conference, University of Kansas.

Keynote Address: "The Point Four Program and the Issue of Technology Transfer," Missouri State Meeting of Vocational Education, Northwest Missouri State University, Warrenton, MO.

1985

Paper: "The Origins of NATO," Conference on America's Alliance: Past, Present, and Prospects, Washburn University/KCH, University of Kansas.

Paper: "Food as an Instrument of U.S. Diplomacy, 1943-1953," Conference on Food and Foreign Policy, Fulbright Institute for International Affairs, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Chair: Session, "The United States in the Pacific," SHAFR Meeting, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.

Member, U.S. Delegation to Meeting with Soviet Historians re Cooperative Research on the History of the Second World War, Moscow, USSR.

Participant: Colloquium, "Containment: Past, Present, and Future," National Defense University, Washington, D.C.

1986

Paper: "Less Than Kin: Winston Churchill and Anglo-American Relations," Churchill Symposium, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.

Paper: "In America's Interest: Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union," Soviet-American Symposium on World War II, Moscow, USSR.

Commentator: "Henry A. Wallace and Agricultural Policy," Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, Neb.

1987

Participant: Second Soviet-American Symposium on World War II, FDR Library, Hyde Park, N.Y.

1988

Chair and Commentator: Session on Presidential Libraries, Missouri Conference on History, Joplin, Mo.

Paper: "The Road to Bretton Woods: Winston Churchill and Imperial Finance," Meeting of International Churchill Society, Bretton Woods, N.H.,

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Chair and Commentator: Session on Recent Military History, Mid-America Conference on History, Lawrence, Ks.

Paper: "A Prophet Scorned: Henry A. Wallace, American Politics, and the Soviet Union, 1943-44," Third Soviet-American Symposium on World War II, Moscow, U.S.S.R.

1989

Paper: "The Prism of Special Interest: Middle America, the Politics of Food, and World War I," Conference on World War I, Kansas City, MO.

1990

Paper: "Through the Looking Glass: Bradford Chynoweth as Military Attache in Britain, 1939," Conference of Army Historians, Washington, D.C.

Chair and Commentator: Session on Core and Periphery in World War II Strategy, Siena Conference on World War II, Loudonsville, NY.

Paper: "A Second Look at the 'First Summit': The Element of Inadvertence in FDR's Foreign Policy," SHAFR Conference, College Park, MD.

Chair and Commentator: Session on Eisenhower, Britain, and Europe, "Ike's America" Conference, Lawrence, KS.

Paper: "Acceptable Losses: Cultural Determinants of Casualty Rates and the Allied Coalition of World War II," Fourth Soviet-U.S. World War II Symposium, New Brunswick, NJ.

Presentation: "FDR and the Approach of War, 1940-1941," NEH Seminar for Secondary School Teachers, Hyde Park, NY.

1991

Paper: "Squaring Circles and Chasing Rainbows: The Struggle over America's Mobilization, 1941," Siena Conference on World War II, Loudonsville, NY.

Paper: "Asymmetrical Ties: Structure of the Allied Coalition in World War II," Trilateral Conference on World War II, Christ's College, Cambridge, U.K.

Paper: "The First Summit: Roosevelt and the Riddle of Personal Diplomacy," Atlantic Charter Conference, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF.

Presentation: "The Louisiana Maneuvers of 1941," Eisenhower Library Symposium, Abilene, KS.

Paper: "Chasing Rainbows and Designing Victory: The Struggle for Control of Military Mobilization," LaSalle Conference on America's Entry into World War II, Philadelphia, PA.

Paper: "The 'V for Victory' Program," Conference on United States and Japan in World War II, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY.

Chair and Commentator: Session on Pearl Harbor, Conference on United States and Japan in World War II, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. 1992

Commentary: "Foreign Correspondent," NARA Film Series, UMKC, Kansas City, MO.

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Address: "Building Warriors: Selection and Training of Combat Forces in World War II," Dinner Meeting of the Kansas State History Teachers Association, Lawrence, KS.

Address: "FDR and the Army," Society of Military Historians Luncheon, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Paper: "The 203-202 Vote: What Does It Signify?," SHAFR Meeting, Poughkeepsie/Hyde Park, NY.

Director: "Kansans Go To War: Mobilization in World War II," KCH Seminar/CLAS Workshop, Lawrence, KS.

Chair and Commentator: Session on the Gulf War Archives, Mid-America History Conference, Lawrence, KS.

Chair and Commentator: Session on Truman Era Foreign Relations, Mid America History, Conference, Lawrence, KS.

1993

Paper: "Acceptable Losses: Ruminations on Casualty/Wastage Rates as Cultural Determinants in the Allied Coalition", Society of Military History Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.

Paper: "An English-Speaking Union for War: Illusion or Reality?," World War II Studies Association/NARA Conference on World War II, Washington, D.C.

Commentary: "The Immortal Battalion," NARA/UMKC Film Series, Kansas City, Mo. Commentary: "House on 92nd Street," Harry S. Truman Library Film Series,

Independence, Mo. Paper: "Telling Stories: The Centrality of Narrative to International History,"

University of Connecticut Seminar on Foreign Relations, Storrs, Ct. Lecture: "Who Fought and Why," Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.

1994 Chair and Commentary: Session on U.S. Foreign Policy, Missouri Valley History

Conference, Omaha, Neb. Panel Discussion, "World War II Military Performance," Society of Military History

Conference, Washington, D.C. Chair, Panel Discussion, "The Writing of D-Day," Conference on D-Day, Abilene, Ks. Paper, "What the 'Green Books' Left Out and Why: Origins of the Official Histories of

the United States Army in World War II," Conference on D-Day, Abilene, Ks. Chair and Commentary, Session on U.S. Foreign Policy, Mid-America Conference on

History, Fayetteville, AR. Richard D. McKinzie Endowed Lecture, "Telling Stories: The Place of Narrative in

International History," University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. Participant, Hall Center Faculty Seminar on Creativity, Fall, 1994, KU.

1995

Address, "The History of the Division of Continuing Education at KU," Continuing Education Staff Development Seminar, Lawrence, KS.

Lecture, "Iwo Jima," Officers of the World Wars Association, Kansas City, MO.

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Participant, Faculty Seminar on Convergence and Conflict in the Post-Cold War World, Office of International Studies, Spring, 1995, KU.

Luncheon Address, "War Termination: VE-Day as a Case Study," Symposium on Victory in Europe, Lawrence, KS

Paper, "Fetters of Gossamer and Iron: Politics as Determinant of American Strategy in World War II," Sixth Russian-American Colloquium of Historians of World War II, Roosevelt Study Center, Middelburg, The Netherlands.

Chair and Commentary, Session on World War II and Early Cold War, SHAFR Annual Meeting, Annapolis, MD.

Paper, "Who Fought and Why?: American Combat Performance in the ETO," Conference on the Experience of War in Europe, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Lecture: "Plus Ca Change...: A Historical Guide to the American Conception of the Post-Cold War Order," UCD European Studies Seminar, Dublin, Ireland.

1996

Lecture: "Politics and American Foreign Policy in World War II," University College Galway History Society, Galway, Ireland.

Paper: "Doing Biography: The Case of Henry A. Wallace," Seminar In American History, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K.

Lecture: "Telling Stories and Doing Diplomatic History," Seminar in International Relations, Christ's College, Cambridge University, U.K.

Address: "Grailseeker: Henry A. Wallace, Mysticism, and Politics," Alan Graham Memorial Lecture, Irish Association of American Studies, Limerick, Ireland.

Lecture: "Publishing Documents Relating to Foreign Policy: One Historian's Assessment of Foreign Relations of the United States, Seminar on International Affairs, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, Ireland.

Paper: "Caged By History: American Politics and Foreign Policy in World War II," Association of French Americanists, Lyon, France.

Chair: Session on National and Regional Identity, Australian Identities Conference, University College-Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Chair and Commentary: Session on Military History, Mid-America Conference on History, Topeka, KS.

Lecture: "Constrained by Hard Truths: British Strategy in World War II," Marine Corps Advanced Studies Program, Quantico, VA.

1997

Lecture: "Who Fought in World War II and Why?," Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

Chair and Commentary: "Assessing American Military Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge," Society of Military Historians, Montgomery, AL.

Paper: "Remembering Donald R. McCoy: Historians and the Dilemma of Contribution," Mid-America Conference on History, Stillwater, OK.

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Lecture: "Constrained by Hard Truths II: British Strategy in World War II," Marine Corps Advanced Studies Program, Quantico, VA.

Rapporteur: Session on the Marshall Plan's Contemporary Relevance, Symposium on the Marshall Plan, International Relations Council of Kansas City.

Lecture: "The History of Fort Leavenworth," Annual Conference of Federal Circuit Judges, Leavenworth, KS.

1998

Commentary: Session on Military in Traditional Japan, "Beyond Bushido" Symposium, Lawrence, KS.

*Paper: "Selling America via the Silver Screen?: Politics and the Projection of American Culture Abroad, 1942-1947," Irish Association of American Studies, Dublin, Ireland.

Commentary: Session on Anglo-American Relations in the Early Cold War, SHAFR, Washington, D.C.

Lecture: "The Impact of World War II on Kansas," KSHS/KHC Symposium, Topeka, KS.

Dinner Address, University of Kansas Honors Banquet, Hays, KS Participant, Kemper Symposium on Interdisciplinary Teaching, Lawrence, KS.

1999 Participant, GSH Symposium on Teaching, CTE, KU. Paper: "Arguably Joint But Never Combined: BOLERO and the History of U.S. Status

of Forces Agreements," Society of Military History, University Park, PA. Commentary: Session on West Point and Military Professionalism Before the Civil War,

Mid-America Conference on History, Springfield, MO. Interview: "History of Transportation in Kansas," Sunflower Journeys, KTWU. Chair and Commentary, Session on "The Origins of NATO," Conference on "NATO

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," Lawrence, KS. Interview: "The Atlantic Charter," for Australian Broadcasting Company/PBS three

part series: Playing The Game: America's Rise to Global Power.

2000 Lecture, “Kansas in World War II,” Seminar for Secondary School Teachers, Kansas

State Historical Society, Topeka, KS. Chair and Commentary, Session on “The Holocaust,” Mid-American Conference on

History, Lawrence, KS. Presentation: “In Memoriam: John G. Clark,” Session on Teaching Environmental

History, Mid-America Conference on History, Lawrence, KS.

2001 Seminar Presentation, "Hicks, Micks, and Spics: Class, Occupational, and Ethnic

Determinants of Assignment of American Soldiers to Combat in World War II,@ University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

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Chair and Commentary, Session on “Civil Liberties and the National Security State,” Dwight D. Eisenhower Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Paper: "What the ‘Green Books’ Left Out and Why: Writing the Official Histories of the United States Army in World War II,” Society of Military History Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta.

Chair and Commentary, Session on “East Meets West: Culture in American Foreign Relations,” Mid-America Conference on History, Stillwater, Oklahoma.

Lecture: “The Period of Stalemate, 1952-1953,” Korean War Lecture Series, Friends of Johnson County Library.

Lecture: “Eisenhower: The Person, the Soldier, the President,” State Meeting of American Legion of Kansas, Abilene, KS.

Presentation, “American Culture and the Cold War,” Workshop on the Cold War and the Post-Cold War International Environment, HSTL, Independence, MO.

Lecture, “Ireland: Prehistory to Act of Union,” KU for Lawrence Course on Ireland, KUCE, Lawrence, KS.

2002

Lecture, “The Study of History,” Washburn University, Topeka, KS 2003

Lecture, “The U.S. Army in the Cold War,” KU Regents Center, Overland Park, KS Reviewer, NEH Editing Projects Division

2004 Chair and commentary, Session on “Military History’s Role in Professional Officer

Education”@ SMH Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD. Chair and commentary, Session on “Cold War Stability Operations,” CGSC/CSI

Conference, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Chair and commentary, Session on “Cold War Diplomacy,” Mid-America Conference

on History, Springfield, MO.

2005 Chair/presentation, Session on “Military and Diplomatic History: Insularities,

Intersections, and Introspections,” SHAFR Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Humanities Lecture, “The GI Generation: Sending Americans into Battle in World War

II,” University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Paper, “The ‘90 Day Wonders’: Assessing the OCS Program,” Conference on

“Democracy at Arms: The American Soldier in World War II,” Dole Institute of Politics, Lawrence, KS.

Keynote Address, “More Than Allies, Less Than Kin: Anglo-American Relations During World War II,” Western Illinois Conference on History, Macomb, IL.

Paper, “Pooling and Tailoring: Lessons from World War II,” Combat Studies Institute Conference, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS.

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Chair and commentary, Session on “World War II,” Mid-America Conference on History, Lawrence, KS.

Chair and commentary, Session “Civil-Military Relations,” Interuniversity Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, Loyola University, Chicago, IL.

Invited Lecture, “An Army of Empire?: America’s Military Deployment Abroad, 1945-1965,” U.S. Army War College Perspectives Lecture Series, Carlisle, PA. 2006

Presentation, “Anglo-American Assessments of the Red Army in World War II,” REES Brown Bag Series, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.

Chair/presentation, Session on “Military and Diplomatic History: Insularities, Intersections, and Introspections,” Society for Military Historians Annual Meeting, Manhattan, KS.

Lecture, “Kansas in World War II,” KSHS/Clio Summer Seminar for Secondary School Teachers, KSHS, Topeka, KS.

Lecture, “Operational and Logistical Planning for OVERLORD,” School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS.

Lecture, “Planning for the Occupation of Germany,” School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS.

Lecture, “Strategy and the Role of High Command,” Canadian Joint Forces College, Toronto, Canada.

2007

Moderator, Panel Discussion of PBS Documentary, "America at the Crossroads," University of Kansas.

Lecture, "America in World War II," KSHS/Clio Summer Seminaro for Secondary School Teachers, Dole Institute for Institute, Lawrence, KS.

Chair/commentator, Session on Wartime and Postwar Intelligence, Society for Military History, Frederick, MD.

Lecture, "The GI Generation: Who Fought and Why in World War II," University College Dublin, Ireland.

Presentation, "An Army of Empire: America's Military Deployment Abroad, 1945- 1965," School of History Research Forum, UCD, Dublin, Ireland.

Paper, "Coalition Warfare in Historical Perspective," Inter-University Seminar on War and Society, Chicago, IL.

2008

Panel Discussion, “The War in Vietnam,”@ Kansas City Public Library.

Instructor: “The United States Since 1945,” Olathe/KU Program for Secondary School Teachers.

Presenter and participant, Symposium on World War II, Williams College.

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2009 Chair and Commentator, Session, “Writing the History of the Iraq War,” Society of

Military Historians Annual Meeting, Murphfreeboro, TN. Commentator, “Republican Perspectives on FDR,” Society of Historians of American

Foreign Relations Annual Meeting, Fairfax, VA. Paper: "The American Occupation of Britain: GIs, Donut Dollies, and Official Busybodies, 1942-1945," Hall Center Seminar on Peace, War, and Global Change, University of Kansas.

2010

Reviewer: “‘Lipstick Squadron’: The Media’s Portrayal of Women Pilots in World War II,” Kansas-Missouri M.A. Thesis Competition. Co-Director, NEH Seminar for School Teachers, “America and World War I: An Interdisciplinary Seminar in Literature and History.”

2011

Lecture: “War Termination: How World War II Ended in Europe,” Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas. Chair and commentator, “Session on Post-World War II Military Occupations,” Society for Military History.

Lecture: “Pearl Harbor and the Heartland,” Kansas City Public Library. Chair and commentator, “Session on 20th century U.S. History,”KU-MU Graduate History Conference.

Reviewer: “Major Problems in the History of World War II,” Cengage Publishing. 2012

Paper: “Born of Necessity and Convenience: The Origins of Military Coalitions,” Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas.

Reviewer: “American Diplomacy,” Pearson Publishers. Reviewer: “Textbook in U.S. Military History,” Routledge. Member, Review Panel for NEH Summer Stipends, American History.

Lecture, “The War of 1812: A Second American Revolution?,” University of Kansas Pivotal Events Series, Dole Institute of Politics.

SERVICE

A. Department Secretary, 1965-66, 2000 Member, Graduate Committee: 1966-67, 1969-70, 1973-74 Member, Projects and Proposals Committee, 1966-67 Member, Committee on Relations with High Schools and Community Colleges, 1968-69, 1981-83 Director, NDEA Summer Institute, 1968 Director, NDEA Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program, 1968-69 Member and Chair, Advisory Committee, 1968-69

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Member, Library Committee, 1970-71 Director of Graduate Studies, 1973-75 Chairperson, 1979-81 Member, Alumni Relations Committee, 198l-83 Graduate Adviser, 1984-1989 Member, Salary Board, 1985-86, l988-89 Member, Staff Needs Committee, l985-88 *Member and Chair, British History Search Committee, 1987-88 Chair, Staff Needs Committee, 1988-89 Chair, USSFC, 1987-88, 1992-93 Member, Search Committee for Hall Professor of U.S. History, 1987-88 *Member, Japanese History Search Committee, 1991-92

Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1992-93 Graduate Adviser and Member, Graduate Board, 1993-2000 Chair, Search Committee, Hall Professorship in Early Modern British History, 1992-94 Member, Direct Hire Committee, 1994-95 Placement Coordinator, 1993-95 Member, Advisory Committee, 1996-99, and Chair, 1998-99 Member, U.S. History Search Committee, 1996-97 Chair, USSFC, 1996-97 Member, 20th Century U.S. History Search Committee, 1997-98 Coordinator, Mid-America Conference on History, 1999-2000 Member, Staff Needs Committee, 2001-03 *Member, Modern China Search Committee, 2001-03 Member, Faculty Evaluation Board, 2002-04, and chair, 2003-04 Member, Graduate Board, 2003-04 Member, Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate Task Force, 2003-04 Member, Civil War Era Search Committee, 2004-05 Member, U.S. and the World Since 1945 Search Committee, 2006-07 Member, Graduate Admissions and Awards Committee, 2007-11 Member, Fundraising Committee, 2010- Member, Faculty Evaluation Board, 2010-11 Member, Russian History Search Committee

B. College and University Adviser, Pearson College, 1968-69 Member, University Archives Committee, 1969-73 Member, Chancellor's Task Force on Communications, 1972-74 Member, Pearson Integrated Humanities Program Advisory Committee, 1973-77 Member, General Research Fund Subcommittee, 1973-74 Member College Committee on Graduate Studies, 1974-76 Member, Ethnic Studies Planning Committee, 1974-75 Member, Kansas City Metropolitan Area Long-Range Planning Committee, 1976-77 Member, University Senate Committee on Cooperation Among Institutions of Higher Learning, 1977-78

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Member, College Committee on Film Studies Member and Chair, Council of Deans Subcommittee on Curriculum and Instruction Survey, 1977 Member, KU-JCCC-KCKCC Coordinating Committee, 1977-80 Member, Personnel Administration Advisory Committee, 1977-79 Member, University Council, 1977-80 Member, Executive Council, Center for Humanistic Studies, 1977-78, 1979-81 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Title IX (Graduate Opportunities Program), 1978 Member and Chair, Graduate Council Ad Hoc Committee on the "P" Grade, 1978 Member and Chair, Dean of Continuing Education Search Committee, 1979-80 Member, University Council Committee on Planning and Resources, 1979-80 Member, College Outreach Advisory Committee, 1979-80

Member, Humanities Lecture Series Review Committee, 1979-80 Member, College Committee on the Budget, 1979-83 Member, Search Committee for Director of College Honors Program, 1980 Member, University Task Force on Affirmative Action Goals and Timetables, 1980-8l Member, Honors Program Advisory Committee, 1982-83 Member and Chair, Electrical Engineering Review Committee, 1982-83 Member, Task Force on KU-JCCC Coordination, 1982-84 Member (and Chair from October, 1985), University Core Curriculum Committee, 1982-l986 Member, GRE First Level Review Committee, 1982-84, 1991-92 Honors Program Adviser, 1982-89 Member, Vice Chancellor for RGSPS Review Committee, 1983 Member (and Secretary, 1985), College Committee on Promotion and Tenure, 1984-86 Member, Office of Study Abroad Review Committee, 1984 Member, Task Force on State Funding Formulae, 1984-85 Member, Academic Affairs Committee on Long Range Planning for Special Topics, 1984-88 Member, NEH Challenge Grant Administrative Committee, 1983-1985 Member, Hall British History Chair Search Committee, 1984-86 Member, Summer Honors Institute Advisory Committee, 1985-89 Member, Hall Endowment Steering Committee, 1985-89 Member, Hall American Literature Chair Search Committee, 1986-88 Member, Hall United States History Chair Search Committee, l987-88 Member, Dean's Search Committee, l987-88 Member, Vice Chancellor Horowitz Review Committee, 1988-89 Chair, Task Force on Master of Liberal Arts Program, 1988-89 Member, Wescoe Space Committee, 1992-1993 Member, Hall Center Travel Grant Committee, 1994-95 Member, Humanities Lecture Series Committee, 1997-2000 Member, College Committee on Graduate Studies, 1997-2000 Chair, College Committee on Graduate Studies, 1999-2000 Member, University Committee on Chaired and Distinguished Professors,

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1997-2000 Member, University Council, 1998-2001 Member, University Council Subcommittee on Faculty Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities, 1998-99 Member, "NATO: Retrospect and Prospect" Conference Program Committee, 1998-99 Member, University Council Subcommittee on Organization and Administration,

1999-2001 Member, Provost=s Committee on Performance Indicators, 2000-01, 2004 Member, Master of International Studies Advisory Board, 2000-2002 Member, KU History Project Steering Committee, 2000-02 Member, KU Athletic Board, 2000-2003 Member, Undergraduate Research Awards Committee, 2000- Co-convener, Global Studies Consortium, 2003-04 Member, Global Studies Working Group, 2003-05 Member, KU/Fort Leavenworth Advisory Committee, 2004-06 President, Kansas Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 2003-05 Member, KU/Fort Leavenworth Graduate Studies Initiative Advisory Committee, 2007- Member, KU/Fort Leavenworth Program Assistant Director Search Committee, 2008 Member, Graduation School Special Studies Review Committee, 2011 Member, Fort Leavenworth Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, 2011 Co-Director, Hall Center Seminar on Peace, War, and Global Change, 2019-

C. Community, State, Nation Member, Committee on External Relations, KU Chapter-AAUP, 1967-68 Member, Academic Council, University of Mid-America, 1974-78 Reviewer, Media Division, NEH, 1978 Reviewer, General Research Division, NEH, 1979, 1980 Evaluator, NEH Pilot Grant, St. Mary College, 1980 Panelist, Basic Research Division, NEH, 1980 Reviewer, General Research Division, NEH, 1981 President, Lawrence Unitarian Fellowship, 1982-83 Proposal Reviews, Public Research Program, KCH, 1982 Proposals Review, Public Research Program, KCH, 1983 Reviewer, Division of Educational Programs, NEH, 1984 *Member, ACLS-IREX Subcommittee on the History of the Second World War, 1985-1993 Evaluator, NEH Implementation Grant, St. Mary College, 1985 Workshop, "The Humanities Perspective on Faculty Development," Western

Washington State University, 1985 Reviewer, Education Division, NEH, 1985 Commencement Address, Concordia, Ks. High School, 1985 Member, Executive Board, Kansas Committee for the Humanities, 1985-88 External Evaluator, NEH Implementation Grant, St. Mary College, 1986

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Consultant, Association of American Colleges Grant to Establish a Humanities Center at Memphis State University, 1986 Consultant, NEH Planning Grant for Core Humanities Program, University of

Northern Iowa, 1987 Consultant, AAC Planning Grant for Review of Core Humanities Program, University

of North Carolina-Asheville, 1988 Consultant, DOD Cold War History Study Project, CEHP Inc., 1992-93. Organization of American Historians Member, Committee on Bibliographical and Research Needs, 1974-76 Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations

Member and Chair, Bernath Prize Committee, 1972-75 Member and Chair, Program Committee, 1977-79 Member, Nominations Committee, 1980-82; and Chairman, 1982 Nominee, Vice-President, 1983 Representative, Region XI, Membership, 1984- Member, Council, 1985-88 Member, Robert H. Ferrell Prize Committee, 1992-1995; Chair, 1994-95 Member, Committee on Nongovernmental Records and Archives, 1997-99 Member, Dissertation Research Grants Committee, 1998-2000; Chair, 2000 Member, Finance Committee, 1998-2003; Chair, 1999-2003 Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, SHAFR 2006 Conference

Society for Military History Nominee for Board of Trustees, 1993 Member and Chair, Nominating Committee, 1993-97 Member, Finance Committee, 2002-2008

Member, Planning Committee for 2014 Kansas City Meeting of the Society for Military Historians Panelist, NEH Dissertation Grants Committee, 1994-95 Member, Advisory Board, Center for World War II Studies, Edinburgh

University, 1995- Member, International Relations Council/KU Marshall Plan Commemoration Planning Committee, 1996-97 World War II Studies Association Nominee, Board of Directors, 1998, 2003 Member, Advisory Board, American Studies Centre, UCD, 1999-2004 Member, Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, CGSC, 1999-2003, 2007-08 Panelist, ACLS Senior/Junior Fellowships Committees, 2001-04 Evaluator, Texas Christian University Graduate Program, April, 2006 Member, External Review Team, Department of Military Science, University of California-Santa Barbara, February, 2007 Member, Department of the Army Historical Advisory Committee, 2006-08 Chair, DAHAC, 2007-08 Panelist, NEH Summer Stipends Applications, 2009 President, Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence, 2011-12