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Erwin F. Erhardt, III, Ph.D.
911 Suire Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45205
Telephone: 513-405-3023
Education
The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Ohio, Ph.D., 1996
Fields: Modern Britain, Comparative Economics Systems & Economic History, Film and
History, and Eastern Europe
30+ graduate hours in Economics, with a focus on International Economics, Economic
Development and Economic History
The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.A., 1981
Fields: Tudor and Stuart England, European Diplomacy since 1815, Italian Renaissance
Thomas More College, Crestview Hills, Kentucky, B.A., 1979
Current Employment
Associate Professor-Educator & Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Economics,
Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 15,
2014-Present
Prior Employment/Responsibilities
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, The Carl H. Lindner
College of Business, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995-2013
Professor of History and Economics, Thomas More College, 1989-2014
Pre-Law Advisor, Phi Alpha Delta Moderator
Committee Responsibilities:
Department of Economics Chair Search Committee, College of Business, Sept. 2016
Executive Committee, Department of Economics
Chair, Undergraduate Programs Committee, Department of Economics
Kautz-Uible Scholarship Committee, Department of Economics
Common Custom Textbook Committee, Department of Economics
Member, Undergraduate Programs Team, Lindner College of Business
Faculty Representative, University of Cincinnati Library Committee (2 year term commencing
August, 2015)
Other Service to the Lindner College of Business and the University of Cincinnati
Faculty Leader and Instructor: Study Abroad: London, Spring Break, 2015
Instructor, Lindner Honors-Plus Program, American Business and Regulation, 2013-Present
Faculty Liaison to Pre-Law Advising, Pre-Professional Advising Center, University of
Cincinnati.
- Conducted Training Workshop, Pre-Professional Advising Center, for New Pre-Law
Advisors (2), (November 2014)
- Direct students interested in law in the College of Business to the Pre-Law Advisors in
the Pre-Professional Advising Center
Faculty Moderator
Preservation Action Network, 2015-Present
UC Wakeboarding Club, 2015-Present
Economics Society, 2013-Present
UC Developing and Emerging Nations (Academic Club), 2009-Present
Water Ski Club, 2004-Present
Men’s Rugby Club, 2008-Present
Women’s Rugby Club, 2012-2013
Courses of Instruction
Courses Taught in Economics at the University of Cincinnati
Introduction to Microeconomics Wages and Employment
Introduction to Macroeconomics American Business and Regulation
International Economics History of American Business
Development of Economic Ideas Urban Economic Problems
Economic Theory of Population Comparative Economic Systems
Economic Development Labor Relations Process
Entertainment Economics Introduction to Economics (103)
Special Awards
University of Cincinnati, President’s Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Member Award, April 2014.
Outstanding Adjunct of the Year Award, Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of
Cincinnati, awarded March 2013.
Department and Athletics Advisory Council’s Legion of Excellence Student-Athlete Faculty
Impact Award, University of Cincinnati, awarded February 15, 2012.
The McMicken Dean’s Distinguished Adjunct Performance Award, The McMicken College of
Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinnati, award presented in May 2007.
Academic Titles Awarded
Programming Sub-Committee, Council for European Studies (Columbia University) for the 2016
Conference in Philadelphia. Charged with reviewing 50 proposals for the forthcoming
conference and rating each proposal based on a scale provided. . Appointed July 30, 2015.
Editorial Board, the quint: an interdisciplinary quarterly from the north, University of the North,
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada, August 2015 – Present.
Editorial Board, Ageless Arts (title of journal currently under review for update), The Southern
Association for the History of Science and Medicine, March 2016-Present
Associate Director to the Research Centre for Evacuee and War Child Studies, University of
Reading, United Kingdom, 2004 – Present.
Senior Editor of the journal, Children in War, an international interdisciplinary journal,
published from the University of Reading, United Kingdom, 2011-2014.
Co-Editor, Proceeding of the European Studies Conference, 2012 (e-journal), 2012- Present.
Membership in Academic Organizations
American Economic Association
Economic History Association
Council for European Studies, Columbia University
Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors
International Association of Media and Historians (IAMHIST)
Indiana Association of Historians
Phi Alpha Delta (History Honors Society)
Delta Tau Kappa (International Interdisciplinary Honor Society)
Course Development at the University of Cincinnati
Course Development:
Comparative Economic Systems: [22ECON3082]. Course designed to fulfill an international
economics elective for the Department of Economics and the College of Business. Course began
Fall Semester, 2016
American Business and Regulation [HNPL2032-001]. This is a new course, specifically
developed for the Lindner College of Business Honors Plus Program. I have taught this course
during the first term, summer, 2013–2015.
Entertainment Economics [15 ECON 171]; This course represented the first time the Department
of Economics offered a first year seminar. The course was taught annually from 2007-2010.
Past Professional Service to the University of Cincinnati
Interim Pre-Law Advisor, University of Cincinnati, August 15-December 15, 2014.
Adjunct Representative, University of Cincinnati Faculty Senate, June 2013 – August 2014,
Co-Facilitator, On-Line Scenarios Program for Adjunct Faculty Development, for the Office of
Vice Provost for Faculty Development, 2002-2004.
Featured Guest Speaker for the U.C. Chapter of Engineers Without Borders Meeting:2009-2013.
Membership in Professional Organizations
The Literary Club of Cincinnati, May 2017- Present.
Engineers Club of Dayton, September 2010-Present.
English Speaking Union of Cincinnati, 2011-2016.
Economic and Economic Education Conferences
National Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE), Denver,
Colorado, May 31-June 2, 2017.
Midwest Economic Association Conference, Cincinnati, OH, March 31-April 2, 2017
National Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE), Atlanta,
Georgia, June 1-3, 2016.
Annual Professors Conference: Teaching and Learning Economics in the College Classroom, the
St. Louis Federal Reserve, St. Louis, Missouri, November 12-13, 2015.
National Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE), Minneapolis,
Minnesota. May 27-29, 2015
20th Annual Kentucky Economics Teaching Workshop, Gatton College of Business, University
of Kentucky, April 18, 2015.
American Economic Association Conference, Allied Social Sciences Associations, Boston,
Massachusetts, January 3-5, 2015.
National Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE), Washington,
D. C., May 28-30, 2014.
American Economic Association Conference, Allied Social Sciences Association, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, January 2-5, 2014
American Economic Association Conference, Allied Social Sciences Association, San Diego,
California, January 4-6, 2013.
Professional Presentations (Organized by discipline)
Paper Presentations in Economics
“The Eastern E.U. Challenge: The Political-Economic Shift in Hungary and Poland” at the
International Conference of Europeanists, sponsored by the Council for European Studies,
Columbia University, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, July 12-14, 2017.
“A New Road to Economic Growth: Structural Changes in Paraguay” at the Midwest Economic
Association Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 31-April 2, 2017.
“The U.K. and the European Union: Economic Implications Following the June Referendum.” at
the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, Nebraska, October 7-8,
2016.
“Dangerous Liaisons: The Economic Implications of China’s ‘Venezuelan Card” at the Ohio
Association of Economists and Political Scientists, Northern Kentucky University, September
16-17, 2016.
“A Failed Socialist Experiment: Venezuela's Economic Crisis,” at the Midwest Economic Association Conference, Evanston, Illinois, April 1-3, 2016
“Reality Macroeconomics: Employing “Breaking News” from The Wall Street Journal in
Macroeconomic Classes,” at The St. Louis FED Educators Conference, St. Louis, Missouri,
November 12-13, 2015
“Cameron’s Comeback: Economic Considerations in the Surprising Conservative Victory in UK
Elections, 2015, at the 40th Annual European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—
Omaha, October 8-10, 2015.
“The Economic Impact of the Boko Haram Insurgency on the Nigerian Economy” at the 75th
Annual Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists, Walsh University—North
Canton, OH, September 25-26, 2015
“The Engineer’s Club of Dayton: Economic Challenges into the 21st Century” at the
International Popular Culture Association Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, July 22-24, 2015.
“The Psychology of Irrational Economic Behavior in the film Local Hero” at the 32 International
Conference on Psychology and the Arts, University of Malta, July 24-28, 2015.
“After the Political Crisis: The Resumption of International Development Aid to Madagascar” at
the Global Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 3-4, 2014
“The Economic and Social Consequences of Austerity on the Population of Greece” at the
European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 3-5, 2013.
“Bangladesh: Reforms and Reckoning after the Factory Collapse” at the Global Studies
Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 3-5, 2013.
“Reform and Reintegration: Myanmar Charts Path to Greater Political and Economic
Freedom” at the Global Studies Conference, the University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 4-6,
2012.
“The Coalition Government of the U.K: Conservatives and Liberal Democrats Join Forces to
Confront the Nation’s Economic Challenges,” at the European Studies Conference, the
University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 7-9, 2010.
“Meltdown in Iceland: Economic Devastation, Political Revolution, and the Road to National
Recovery” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 1-3,
2009.
“Elections 2004—India: Manmahan Singh, the Congress Coalition, and the Future of Economic
Reform” at the Third World Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October,
2004.
Paper Presentations in Political Science
“Race Among the Ruins: Will NATO’s Enlargement Include Montenegro, Macedonia, and
Bosnia-Herzegovina?” at the Council for European Studies Conference (Columbia University),
Sciences Po, Paris France, July 8-10, 2015.
Montenegro’s Journey toward Integration with NATO” at the European Studies Conference,
University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 3-5, 2014.
“Queen Elizabeth II as Diplomat of Peace and Reconciliation: Her Diamond Jubilee Visit to
Northern Ireland in 2012” at the European Studies Conference, the University of Nebraska—
Omaha, October 4-6, 2012.
“Bridging the Great Divide: Queen Elizabeth II’s historic visit to the Republic of Ireland” at the
European Studies Conference, the University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 6-8, 2011.
“Peru turns Left: Election 2011, President Humala, and the Future of the Nation’s Economy” at
the Global Studies Conference, the University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 6-8, 2011.
“Moving from the Past to the Present: Kenya Ushers in a New Political Era with a New
Constitution” at the Global Studies Conference, the University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 5-
7, 2010.
“The Return of the Coup to Latin American Politics: Honduras and the Constitutional
Government in a State of Crisis” at the Global Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—
Omaha, October 1-3, 2009.
“The Balkanization of Serbia? Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence and Its Implication for
Serbia’s Future” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October
2008.
“India 2008: Political and Economic Turbulence on the Road to Modernization” at the Global
Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 2008.
“Romania’s Road to European Accession and Beyond: Challenges of Ongoing Development” at
the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 2007.
The Political Transformation of Daniel Ortega: a New Agenda for Nicaragua’s Future?” at the
Global Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 2007.
“The Balkans and the EU: Bulgaria and Romania’s Journey toward European Integration in
2007” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 2004.
“Implications of Pride and Prejudice: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic’s Transition into
the European Union” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha,
October, 2003.
Paper Presentations in History
“Dr. Robert Smith, MD: A Pioneer in Family Medicine” at the Southern Association for the
History of Medicine and Science (SAHMS), Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, March
16-18, 2017
“Forty-Five Years Later: A Reconsideration of the Representations of Nicholas II and Vladimir
Lenin in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) at the Film and History Conference, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, October 26-30, 2016
“The Swinging Pendulum of the Asylum Reform in California: From the Post-Civil War Era to
the Present,” at the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science, UNLV, Las
Vegas, Nevada, March 17-19, 2016
“War and post-War Austria: the Remembrances of Wolfgang Mayer” at the 40th Annual
European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha, October 8-10, 2015.
“A New Scientific Approach: The Care and Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents in World War
II Scotland” at The Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science (SAHMS)
Conference at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, MI, February 27-March 1, 2014.
“A Forgotten Child Actor: Freddie Bartholomew: at the International Association of Media and
Historians (IAMHIST): Childhood and the Media at the University of Leicester, UK, July 17-20,
2013.
“Memories of an Evacuee in World War II Singapore: Christine Charlwood and her Family’s
Remarkable Survival during World War II” at the European Association for South East Asian
Studies Conference, at the School of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Lisbon,
July 2-5, 2013.
“Broken Souls: Foyle’s War and the Psychological Impact of War” at the International
Conference of Psychology and the Arts, University of Porto, Portugal, June 26-30, 2013,
“Newsreels Inspire Manufacturing of Munitions in World War II Britain” at the Film and History
Division of the Mid-West Popular Culture and American Culture Conference, Columbus, Ohio,
October 12-14.
“One-Hundred Years Later: Presentations of the Civil War in 1960s’ American Television” at
The Legacy of the Civil War: An Interdisciplinary Conference at Chestnut Hill College,
Philadelphia, PA, November 10-12, 2012.
“Scenes from the Front: Warwork News inspires the workers of Britain to “press on” for final
victory during World War II” at the Film and History Division of the Mid-West Popular Culture
Conference/American Culture Conference held in Milwaukee, WI, October 13-15, 2011.
“A Tale of Two Sisters: From France to England to Singapore and Back” at the Fourth
International War-Child Conference: ‘Lost Childhoods of War’ at the University of Reading,
U.K., September 7-9, 2011.
“Repressed Memories of War: Foyle’s War and the Exposition of the Unspoken Truths of World
War II” at the International Association of Media and Historians Conference, Roskilde,
Denmark, July 6-9, 2011.
“A United Kingdom? Efforts to create a spirit of unity through the Ministry of Information films
of World War II.,” At the Council for European Studies (organized by Columbia University)
Barcelona, Spain, June 20-22, 2011.
“Via Cairo: Images of the Soviet Front during World War II in the British Imperial Newsreel
War Pictorial News” at the Film and History Division of the Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association Conference in San Antonio, TX, April 20-23, 2011.
“Juvenile Crime and Rehabilitation in World War II Scotland” at the International Literature
and Psychology Conference, Pecs, Hungary, June 2010.
“The British Government’s Response to the Health and Safety Concerns of Coalminers during
the Second World War” at The Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science,
Louisville, Kentucky, February 2009.
“Science in the Cinemagazine: Paul Rotha’s Worker and the Warfront and Issues of Health and
Science during Wartime Britain” at The Film and History Conference, Chicago, Illinois,
November 2008.
“The British Empire at War: Scenes and Images of the Colonial Contributions to the War Effort
in the Imperial Newsreel War Pictorial News, 1941-1945” at the International Association of
Media and Historians, the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2007.
“The Remains of the Day: Continental Politics in British Life prior to World War II” at the
Continental Connections Conference, DeMontfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom, July
2007.
“An Admission of Guilt and Neglect: the M.O.I. and the Aesthetics of Coal Miner
Documentaries during the Second World War” at the Screen Aesthetics Conference, University
of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, June 2007.
“‘Our Film’: Inspiring World War II British Workers to Support the Soviet Union.” Presented on
behalf of the Northern Kentucky University Military History Lecture Series, February 2007.
“Documentary Innovator: Budge Cooper and the ‘Children of the City’—Juvenile Delinquency
and Rehabilitation in World War II Britain” at the Film and History Conference: The
Documentary Tradition, Dallas, Texas, November 8-12, 2006.
“Growing up in Wartime Britain: the Life and Experiences of Gordon Odell, 1939-1945” at the
Children in War: a Multidisciplinary Conference, at the University of Reading, U.K., September
2006.
“Saving our Future: ‘setting straight’ the Children of the City (1944) for a better Post-War
World” at the Screen Studies Conference, University of Glasgow, Scotland, U.K., June 26-28,
2006.
“`Digging for Victory:’ Propaganda Films for the Agricultural Front during World War II
Britain” at the Indiana Association of Historians Conference, Hanover College, Indiana,
February, 2006.
“The Child Evacuees of World War II: Their Lives and Experiences during and since the
Campaign ‘to save Britain’s Future’” at The Legacy of World War II: A Sixty-Year Perspective at
Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 2005.
“Protecting the Lives of Our Future: The Ministry of Information’s Poster Campaign for the
Evacuation of Children during World War II Britain” at the European Studies Conference,
University of Nebraska-Omaha, October 2005.
“War Pictorial News and the Depiction of Native Peoples of the British Empire in World War
II” at the International Association of Media and Historians, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio, July, 2005.
“`Ornamentalism’ and the Newsreel War Pictorial News: How the British Viewed Their Empire
during World War II” at the Third Biennial Conference, War in Film, Television and History,
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, November 2004.
“The Ministry of Information’s Films Division: Images and Projections of the Lives of Children
in World War II Britain” at the International Conference “’Precious Commodities’: Civilian
Evacuation, War Children, and Related Issues” at The University of Reading, United Kingdom,
September 2004.
“Children’s Time to ‘Carry On:’ Images of the Youth of Britain in World War II Workers
Newsreels” at the Film and History Division of the Popular Cultural Association and American
Cultural Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 2004.
“A Better Future Implied? British Workers Newsreels during World War II and their Projections
of the Post-War World” at the International Association of Media and History Conference, The
University of Leicester, U.K., July 2003.
“Supporting Soviet Workers and Warriors: the ‘Left’ and the Production of Our Film in World
War II Britain” at the World War II: After 60 Years Conference, Siena College, Loudonville,
N.Y., June 2003.
“A United Kingdom? Issues of National Identity in Working-Class Propaganda Films in World
War II Britain” at the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association Annual
Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2003.
“Mobilizing British Women for Warwork: Newsreels as a Recruitment Tool During World War
II” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha, October 2002.
“British Working Women during World War II: Images and Projections in Domestic Newsreel
Propaganda” at the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association Annual
Conference, Toronto, Canada, March 2002.
“World War II Britain’s Ministry of Information and the Dilemma of Pro-Soviet Propaganda” at
the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha, October 2001.
“Our Film: Pro-Soviet Propaganda in World War II Britain” at the European Studies
Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha, October 2000
“A British Newsreel for the Allied Troops in the Middle East: The Ministry of Information’s
War Pictorial News (1940-1946)” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-
Omaha, October, 1999.
“Mobilizing British Workers for `Total War’: The Ministry of Supply’s Newsreel Production
Warwork News, 1942-1945” at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-
Omaha, October 1998.
"Paul Rotha's Worker and the Warfront: A Workers Newsreel from the Left in World War II
Britain" at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha, October 1997.
"British Wartime Newsreels From the Left: Paul Rotha and the Production of Worker and the
Warfront" at the Ohio Valley History Conference, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville,
Tennessee October 1997.
"British Newsreels: The Workers and the Homefront: 1944" at the World War II: 50 Years After
Conference at Siena College, Loudonville, New York, June 1994.
Television History/Interdisciplinary Presentations
“Lawyers, Violence, and the Law: the Evolving Presentation of Cases of Courtroom Violence,
1955-1975” at the International Association of Media and Historians (IAMHIST), University of
Paris II, Paris France, July 10-13, 2017
“The ‘Drama’ of Psychology: NBC’s The 11th Hour (1962-1964) at the International Conference
on Psychology and the Arts, at The Pontificia Facoltà Teologica, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, June 28-
July 3, 2017
“The Rebel: Reconnecting and Reconciling the past with the Present—100 Years Later” at the
European Network for Cinema and Media Studies (NECS) Conference, University of Potsdam,
Germany, July 26-30, 2016.
“Madness in ‘Western’ Civilization:: Images from The Big Valley, 1965-1969 at the
International Conference on Psychology and the Arts, Université de Reims Champagne-
Ardenne, France, June 29-July 3, 2016.
“Johnny Yuma, The Rebel: A parallel life to its star, Nick Adams?” at the Film and History
Conference, Madison, WI, November 6-8. 2015
“West Point: Family Upbringing, Pride, and Honor at the Academy,” at the Film and History
Conference, Madison, WI, October 30-November 2, 2015.
“Money and Morality in Early Television: Wide Country (1962-63) at the Film and History
Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, November 20-24, 2013
“A ‘New World’ Pope: the Election of Francis I to the Papacy of the Roman Catholic Church” at
the International Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference in
Warsaw, Poland, July 22-24, 2013.
“Beyond the Edge of Space and Time: Scientific Exploration, Manipulation, and Consideration
of the Past, Present, and Future in The Outer Limits (1963-1965), at the Film and History
Conference, Milwaukee, WI, September 27-29, 2012
“From Romanticism to Realism to Reality: the evolution (or devolution) of American Television
since 1970” at the Perception, Reception: The History of the Media in Society Conference,
Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK, July 4-6, 2012.
“The James A. Garfield House, Mentor, Ohio: Living and Vibrant in the 21st Century” at the
Indiana Association of Historians Annual Conference at Hanover College, IN, February 10,
2012.
“From South to North America: the Growth and Spread of the Worship of ‘Our Lady of
Guadalupe’ as Patroness of the Americas” at the International Popular Culture and American
Culture Conference, San Jose, Costa Rica, July 25-26, 2011.
“Expanding Wartime Workers’ Output: The British Government employs Film as a
Psychological ‘Weapon’ to boost Worker Productivity during World War II” ” at the
International Psychology and Literature Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 22-26, 2011.
“The Loretta Young Show: Setting the Standards for Family, Romance and Love in Post-World
War II America,” at the Film and History Conference, Milwaukee, WI, November 2010.
“War and Remembrance in British Television: Fictional and Non-Fictional Presentations of
World War I and World War II” at the Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture
Association Conference, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, October 2010.
“The Rise and Fall of the ‘Dream Palaces’ in Cincinnati, Ohio” ({or the Rise and Fall of the
RKO Albee) at the Celebrating a Century of Cinema Conference, DeMontfort University,
Leicester, England, July 2010.
“A Trilogy of Children in War: Representations of German, French, and British Youth in the
Final Televised Season of Combat!” at Children in War: a Multidisciplinary Conference,
University of Reading, U.K., September 12-14, 2009.
“A ‘Curtain Call’ for the Golden Age of Television: Britain’s Adventures of Black Beauty (1972-
74) become and International Success” at the International Popular Culture Conference,
University of Turku, Finland, July 26-31, 2009.
“The End of the ‘Golden Age’ of Television” and the emergence of the ‘New Moral Order’:
American Television’s Challenge to the Social-Moral Norms of the Nation in the 1970s.” at the
International Association of Media and Historians Conference at the University of Aberystwyth,
Wales, U.K., July 8-11, 2009.
“Remembrances of Children in World War II: Images of the impact of war upon the youth of
Europe in American Television Culture” at the National Popular Culture and American Culture
Associations Conference, March 2009.
“George Lucas’ “The Young Indiana Jones on DVD: the Convergence of Televised Historical
Entertainment with the Documentary Tradition” at the Texas/Southwest Popular Culture
Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 2008.
“Looking Backward: American Television Westerns of the 1960s and their characterization of
19th century Irish Immigrants in the Post-Civil War Era” at the Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association International Conference held in Reykjavik, Iceland,
August, 2007.
“‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ Images of Faith and Sacrifice in the World War II Television
Series ‘Combat!’(1962-1967), at the National Popular Culture Association and American
Culture Association Joint Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 4-6, 2007.
“The Cold War and Science Fiction Television in 1960s America” at The South-West/Texas
Popular Culture Conference and American Culture Association Joint Conference, Albuquerque,
New Mexico, February 14-17, 2007. I Also served as Area Chair for British Documentary
Films.
Papers Delivered at Pre-Law Advisory Conferences
“Issues with Pre-Law Advising” at the Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors, University of
Richmond, Virginia, September 9-11, 2015.
“Factors Involved in Students’ Choices of Law Schools” (with Dr. Gerald Wilson, Senior
Associate Dean, Duke University) at the Western Association of Pre-Law Advisors Conference,
Park City, Utah, November 1998.
“A Litigious Society: the Increasing Number of Lawyers and Employment Implications in the
United States” at the Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors Conference, Vanderbilt
University, October 1995.
"What is the Best Pre-Law Advice? Don't Go?" at the Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors
Conference, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 1994.
[I have served as an area chair, a commentator, and panel chair for a numerous conferences
sessions over the past 25 years]
I have also served as a panel chair and/or commentator at over 60 conferences I have attended
regionally, nationally, and internationally.
Professional Offices Held
Secretary to the Board, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors,
(1999-2005)
Immediate Past President, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors,
(1998-99)
President, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors, (1997-1998)
Executive Board Member, Pre-Law Advisors National Conference, (1997-98)
Board Member, Pre-Law Advisors National Council (1997-1998)
Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors Delegate, Planning Committee, for National
Conference of Pre-Law Advisors, 2000.(1998-2000)
First Vice-President, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors
(1996-1997)
Second Vice President, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors
(1995-1996)
Member, Steering Committee, Global Studies Conference, University of Nebraska—Omaha,
2007-2014.
Area Chair, Film and History Conference, 2007, 2009, 2015-2017
Publications:
Chapter in Book
“Growing up in a War-Torn Homeland: American Representations of the children of French in
the World War II TV Series Combat!” in Martin Parsons, Editor, Children, The Invisible Victims
of War: An Interdisciplinary Study (Denton, Peterborough, U.K.: DSM Publications, Ltd., 2008)
Journal Articles
“Children’s Time to ‘Carry On’:’ Images of Children in the Workers Newsreels of Great Britain
During World War II” in Children in War: The International Journal of Evacuee and War Child
Studies (May 2004, Vol. 1, No. 1)
“The Ministry of Information’s Films Division: Images and Projections of the Lives of Children
in World War II Britain” in Children in War: The International Journal of Evacuee and War
Child Studies (December 2004, Vol. 2, No. 2)
Book Reviews:
Three additional reviews are either in progress or have been submitted as of December 2016.
Lawrence Napper, “The Great War in Popular British Cinema of the 1920’s: before Journey’s
End.” in the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television (Volume 36, Issue 4, 2016)
Ewa Mazierska and Michael Goddard. Editors, Polish Cinema in a Transnational Context,
Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television (Volume 35, Issue 2, 2015)
Matthew Kerry, The Holiday and British Film (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) in the
Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, (Volume 34, Issue 2, 2014)
Carol MacKeogh and Diog O’Connell, Editors, Documentary in a Changing State: Ireland since
the 1990s (Cork: Cork University Press, 2012) in Historical Journal of Film Radio, and
Television (Volume 33:3: September 2013)
Jurgen Neyer and Antje Wiener, Editors, Political Theory of the European Union (Oxford,
Oxford University Press, 2011), in the premier issue of Council of European Studies at Columbia
University’s Reviews and Critical Commentary: a Forum for Research and Commentary on
Europe (January 2013).
Richard Farmer, The Food Companions: Cinema and consumption in wartime Britain, 1939-
1945 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011) in the Historical Journal of Film, Radio,
and Television, (Volume 32:4: December 2012)
Kerry Segrave’s Foreign Films in America: A History (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company,
Inc.2004) in Film and History, Spring 2005.
Richard W. Haines’ The Moviegoing Experience, 1968-2001 (New York: McFarland Press,
2003) in Film and History, Fall 2004.
Film Reviews:
Brooklyn (2015), was published in Film and History, Winter 2016
Angels in the Dust (2007) was published in Film and History, Spring 2010.
Teachers Manuel:
Radlett, Stephen, Lindauer, David, Block, Stephen, and Perkins, Dwight, Economics of
Development, Author of Instructor’s Manuel and Test Bank (New York: W.W. Norton & Co.,
2012).
Other Publications
“Courtroom in the Classroom: the Benefits of Mock Trial in a Pre-Law Program” in Gerald
Wilson, Editor, The Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors’ Handbook. (Published in
cooperation with SAPLA and KAPLAN, 2002).
“The Development and Growth of Union Benefits in America” in Mary Reilly, Editor, The
Aging of America and Economic Implications for the United States. (E-Briefings Series, The
University of Cincinnati Web Page, May 2003).
Editor/Reader
Coppock, Lee and Mateer, Dirk, Principles of Microeconomics, (W.W. Norton and Company,
2013)
Roland, Gerard, Developmental Economics (Boston: Pearson). Projected publication date:
March 2013.
Schaffner, Julie, Development Economics, (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley and Sons) Projected
publication date: January 2013. Served as Editor and Final Reader for this text.
O’Sullivan, Arthur, Sheffrin, Steven, and Perez, Stephen, Economics: Principles, Applications,
and Tools, 6th Edition. (Boston: Prentice Hall, 2010)
Service to the Commission on Colleges: SACS
External Reviewer, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), Fall 2008.
SACS On-Site Accreditation Team for Ave Maria University in Naples, FL, and its branch
campus in Managua, Nicaragua, January 2010.
Academic Offices/Committees
Special Awards at Thomas More College
"Outstanding Faculty Member of the Month," Student Government Association Thomas More
College, November 1996
"Teacher of the Month,” Alpha Delta Gamma, Thomas More College, November 1994
Club Council, "Club Advisor of the Semester, Thomas More College, Spring 1993 &1994
"Outstanding Teacher of the Year," Thomas More College, 1989-1990
Courses taught in History/Political Science/and Business-Economics at Thomas More College
World Civilizations I & II International Economic History
Modern Europe I & II Modern China since 1800
Eastern Europe: 1618-Present 20th Century World
The Habsburg Monarchy Rise/Fall of 20th Century Fascism
Russian History since 1800 Introduction to Political Science
Rise & Fall of Soviet Economy American Government
Modern Britain Principles of Economics
Tudor and Stuart England Comparative Economic Systems
Renaissance and Reformation International Economics
Honors Seminar: Film and History Development of U.S. Enterprise
Propaganda, Politics, and Film Contemporary Developing World
Committee Service at Thomas More College Alumni Relations Council (2008-2014)
Library Committee (2006-2008)
Honors Committee (1994-2012)
Global Studies Committee (2001-2003)
Faculty Constitution Review Committee (1999-2000)
Library Committee (1999-2001)
Athletic Committee (1996-1998)
Teacher Education Committee (1991-1996)
Faculty Coordinating Committee (1995-1996)
Student Life Committee (1992-1993)
Search Committee for Education Dept. Faculty Member (1991)
Special Service to Frankfort, KY, on behalf or Thomas More College
Represented Thomas More College on the Praxis II Review Panel for Social Studies for the
State Educators Professional Standards Board in Frankfort, KY, June 11. 2007
(I am a state certified teacher for grades 7-12 in the State of Ohio and the Commonwealth of
Kentucky)
Advisory Board
Fred Siegel and Harry Siegel, Editors. Annual Editions: Urban Society, 13th Edition
(Dubuque, Iowa: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2007)
Fred H. Maidment, Editor, Annual Editions: International Business, 2005-2006 (Dubuque, Iowa:
Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2005)
Fred Siegel and Harry Siegel, Editors.Annual Editions: Urban Society, 12th Edition
(Dubuque, Iowa: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2005)
Fred H. Maidment, Editor. Annual Editions: International Business 2002-2003, 11th Edition
(Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2002)
Fred Siegel and Jan Rosenberg, Editors, Annual Editions: Urban Society, 10th Edition (Guilford,
CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2001)
Fred H. Maidment, Editor. Annual Editions: International
Business 2001-2002, 10th Edition (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2001)
Fred H. Maidment, Editor. Annual Editions: International
Business 2000-2001, 9th Edition (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2000
Fred H. Maidment, Editor. Annual Editions: International Business 1999-2000, 8th Edition
(Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 1999)
Community Service
Professional:
Member, Board of Directors, Price Hill Historical Association, Cincinnati, OH, 2014-Present.
English Speaking Union of Cincinnati, “presentation titled “Decoding Foyle’s War,” (Queen
City Club, January 2013)
Participatory Member of the Engineer’s Club of Dayton Mentor’s Program with Generation
Dayton (Formally the Young Business Professionals of Dayton, OH), 2013-14.
English Speaking Union of Cincinnati, presentation titled “Ornamentalism and the British
Imperial Newsreel War Pictorial News: How the British viewed their Empire during World War
II.” (Queen City Club, January 2011)
Governor’s Scholars Selection Committee, Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, (2002-2005)
President, Board of Directors, The Vine Street Hill Cemetery, (2004-2005)
Member, Board of Directors, The Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (2003-2005)
Athletic:
Independent Pitching Coach (volunteer) since 2004
Assistant Baseball Coach, Purcell-Marian High School, 1999-2001
Assistant Baseball Coach, Finneytown High School, 1998
Assistant Baseball Coach, Western Hills High School, 1996
Manager, S.C. Angels AA Baseball team, 1997, 1999-2002
Coach and Manager, Bridgetown AA Baseball, 1995-1996
Coach and Manager, Delhi Athletic Association, 1987-1995, 1998
Publicity and Communications Chair, Delhi Athletic Association,
1987-1995; Awarded 1994 Outstanding Service Award by Delhi Athletic Association for
Publicity and Communications work.