C.V. MARK • EDWARD • LENDER

Education:

B.A. History, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1970 Ph.D. American History, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1975 " Employment History:

Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Kean University, Union, NJ, 2011-Present. Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Kean University, Union, NJ, 2008-2011. Chief academic officer of the University, supervising sixty academic departments or programs in six colleges or schools and support offices; responsible for related academic, budgetary and administrative operations; concurrently Professor of History. Professor & Chairman, History Department, Kean University, Union, NJ, 2004-2008. See page 6 for courses taught and teaching experience. Dean, Nathan Weiss Graduate College, Kean University, 2002-2003. Management of the Graduate College, including enrollment, marketing, and graduate student services; and graduate program development; oversight of Office of Research and Sponsored Programs; member. Concurrent rank as Professor of History. Associate Dean, Nathan Weiss College of Graduate Studies, Kean University, 1997-2002.. General support in all areas of Graduate College functions, management of Graduate Enrollment and Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Professor of History. Director of Research and Sponsored Programs, Kean College of , 1982-1996. Management of college research and grants operations and Institutional Review Board; college representative, New Jersey Research Consortium. Instructor/Assistant/Associate Professor, Rutgers University, 1974-1982.. Joint appointment in History Department and the Center of Alcohol Studies; member of the Graduate Faculty. Instructor, 1974-75; Assistant Professor, 1976-81; Associate Professor, 1981-82. Undergraduate & graduate teaching; assistant director, Rutgers Summer School of Alcohol Studies; chair, Pre- & Postdoctoral Program, 1979-1981 U.S. Army. Lieutenant, Armor; Honorable Discharge as Captain, USAR, 1987.

Other Positions:

Fellow, Smith National Library, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, VA, 2018. Visiting Professor, Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies, 1982-2009. Board of Directors & First Vice President, Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area Association; 2002-2008. Editor, New Jersey Heritage, quarterly state history magazine published by the Public Policy Center of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ; 2002 – 2005.

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Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of New Jersey Project, Rutgers University Press, 1998-2004. Board of Directors, The Old Barracks Museum, Trenton, N.J., 1992-2000. Advisory Board, David Library of the American Revolution, Washington Crossing, PA, 1986- 2001. Board of Governors, New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, NJ. 1985-91. Editor, New Jersey History [refereed academic quarterly, published since 1845, 1983 to 1996; included standing membership on Whitehead Award Committee, for best article in given year in NJH]. Assistant Editor, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1974-79.

PUBLICATIONS & SCHOLARLY WORKS

BOOKS • Citizen Soldier: The Revolutionary War Journal of Joseph Bloomfield, 2nd ed. (Yardley, PA: Westhome Press, 2017; 1st ed., 1982), edited with James Kirby Martin. • Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle, Campaigns and Commanders Series (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1916), with Garry W. Stone. • The War for American Independence, Guides to Historic Events in America Series (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1916). • “A Respectable Army”: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763-1783, 3rd edition (Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015; 1st ed. 1982), with James Kirby Martin. • “This Honorable Court”: The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, 1789-2000 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006). • McCarter & English: A Sesquicentennial History (Newark: McCarter & English, 1995), with Paul A. Stellhorn and Charles Cummings. • Middlesex Water Company: A Business History (Metuchen, NJ: Upland Press, 1994). • One State in Arms: A Short Military History of New Jersey (Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1991); selected as one of the “100 most important books on New Jersey History,” NJ Library Association, 2014. • Dictionary of American Temperance Biography: From Temperance Reform to Alcohol Research, the 1600s to the 1980s (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984). • Drinking in America: A History (New York: Free Press/Macmillan, 1982), with James Kirby Martin; revised, expanded edition, 1987; documentary film produced by Gary Whiteaker, Inc., 1984, narrated by Mason Adams; television network release 1985. Sections of Drinking in America reprinted in Retrieving the American Past (Ohio State Univ., 2002); United States History Reader (Houston Comm. Coll., 2003); and in Taking Sides: Clashing Views in United States History, Vol. 1, Larry Madaras and James Sorelle,

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eds. (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2011).

REFEREED or INVITED ARTICLES and CHAPTERS • “Target New London: Benedict Arnold’s Raid, Just War, and ‘Homegrown Terror’ Reconsidered,” Journal of Military History, 82, No. 4 (2018). • “A Traitor’s Epiphany: Benedict Arnold’s Virginia Campaign and His Quest for Reconciliation,” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 125, No. 4 (2017):314-57. • “Liberty or Death! Jus in Bello and Existential Warfare in the American Revolution,” with James K. Martin, in Just War and the American Revolution, Glen Moots and Philip Hamilton, eds. (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2018), forthcoming. • “The Theater of Fear: The West in the Revolution,” in Theaters of War: The American Revolution, David Preston and James K. Martin, eds. (Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing, 2017). • “The Middle Theater: Decisive Front of Independence,” with Edward G. Lengel, in ibid. • “The Ever Controversial General Charles Lee,” Journal of Military History 78, No. 4 (2014):1395-1405. • “The Politics of Battle: Washington, the Army, and the Monmouth Campaign,” in Edward Lengel, ed., Companion to George Washington (New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). • “Military History,” in Maxine Lurie, Peter Wacker, and Michael Siegel, eds., Mapping New Jersey: An Evolving Landscape (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009). • “The ‘Cockpit’ Reconsidered: Revolutionary New Jersey as a Military Theater,” in Barbara Mitnick, ed., New Jersey in the American Revolution (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2005). Reprinted in Larry Hartzell and Jess Levine, eds., in A Mosaic of America, Vol. 1 (Kendal Hunt, 2006); and in Maxine Lurie, ed., A New Jersey Anthology (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2010). • “Judge Robert Morris and His Rules: Some Early Federal Jurisprudence,” New Jersey Law Journal (2002), 9, 14. • “An Icon Preserved: Another Look at Washington and His Military Reputation,” in James Turk, ed., George Washington and the Battle of Trenton: The Evolution of an American Image (Trenton, NJ: New Jersey State Museum, 2001), 22-32. • A New Prohibition? An Essay on Smoking and Drinking in America (Winston-Salem, N.C.: Fyock & Assoc, 1995) [41 pp]. Japanese translation under same title (Tokyo: Tuttle-Mori, Inc., 1998); abstracted in Infotopics, No. 2, Feb. 1995. Full reprint in Jeffrey A. Schaler and Magda E. Schaler, Smoking: Who Has the Right? (New York: Prometheus, 1998), 80-120. • “Logistics and American Victory in the War for Independence.” In John Ferling, ed., The World Turned Upside Down: The American Victory in the War of Independence (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1988).

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• “Alcohol, Stress, and Society: The Nineteenth-Century Origins of the Tension Reduction Hypothesis.” In Edward Gothiel and Stephan Pashko, eds., Alcohol and Stress: Social and Medical Perspectives (Chicago: Charles C. Thomas, 1987). • “The Conscripted Line: The Draft in Revolutionary New Jersey.” New Jersey History 102 (1986): 21-53. • “A Special Stigma: Women and Alcoholism in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries.” In D. Strug, S. Priyadarsini and M. Hyman, eds., Alcohol Interventions: A Historical and Sociocultural Approach (New York: Hayworth Press, 1986). • “The Gentleman Republican: Joseph Bloomfield of New Jersey.” In Mark Edward Lender and James Kirby Martin, eds., Citizen Soldier: The Revolutionary War Journal of Joseph Bloomfield. Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Vol. 13 (Newark: 1982). • “Women Alcoholics: Prevalence Estimates and Their Problems as Reflected in Turn-of- the-Century Institutional Data.” International Journal of the Addictions 16:443-48, 1981. • “The Social Structure of the New Jersey Brigade: The as an American Standing Army.” In Peter Karsten, ed., The Military in America (New York: Free Press, Macmillan, 1980); revised essay under same title, 2nd edition, 1987. Reprinted as “Enlistment: Economic Opportunities for the Poor and Working Classes,” Sec. 3, in John Whiteclay Chambers II, G. Kurt Piehler, and Thomas G. Paterson, Major Problems in American Military History: Documents and Essays (Florence, KY: Cengage Learning, 1999). • “The Historian and Repeal: Needs and Opportunities for Study.” In David Kyvig, ed., Law, Alcohol, and Order: Perspectives on National Prohibition (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1985). • “Jellinek's Typology of Alcoholism: Some Historical Antecedents.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 40: 361-75, 1979. Reprinted under same title in Grassroots History 2:1-7, 1980. Reprinted as "The Disease Concept of Alcoholism: Was Jellinek the First?" Digest of Alcoholism Theory and Application 1:25-31, 1981. • “The Role of History in Early Alcohol Education: The Impact of the Temperance Movement.” Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 23: 56-62, 1977. • “Temperance Tales: Antiliquor Fiction and American Attitudes toward Alcoholics in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 38: 1347-70, 1977, with Karen Karnchanapee. • “Drunkenness as an Offense in Early New England: A Study in Puritan Attitudes.” Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 34:353-66, 1973.

NON-REFEREED PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS • “Foreword,” to A Military History of New Jersey, by David Petriello (Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2014). • “On the War for Independence and the Incivility of Civil Wars,” War Studies 2014 (Wiley), October 2014, http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-819355.html. 4 ~ MARK EDWARD LENDER C.V.

• “John T. Cunningham: An Appreciation,” New Jersey History 127, No. 2 (2012); njhlibraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/njh/issue/view/257. • “The Future of the Past: The State of New Jersey History,” School Connections 17 (2006): 30-39. • “Drinking to Independence: New Jersey’s Revolutionary War Taverns,” New Jersey Heritage 3 (2004): 22-32. • Signed Entries, “Kean College of New Jersey [with F.J. Esposito]” and “Sarah Jane Downs,” in Maxine Lurie and Marc Mappen, eds., Encyclopedia of New Jersey (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004). • “Investing in Intellectual Infrastructure,” New Jersey Heritage 2 (2003): 14-15. • Small Battles Won: New Jersey and the Patriot Military Revival (Morristown, NJ: Washington Association of New Jersey, 2002), 10 pp; reprinted in New Jersey Heritage 2 (2002): 30-37. • “Soldier and Historian: A Note on William Scudder Stryker,” iv-ix, in William Scudder Stryker, The Battles of Trenton and Princeton (Trenton, NJ: Old Barracks Association, 2001 [orig. 1898]). • “Reversals of Fortune: The Trenton and Princeton Campaign, 1776-1777,” in James Turk, ed., George Washington and the Battle of Trenton: The Evolution of an American Image (Trenton, NJ: New Jersey State. Museum, 2001), 1-11. • “John Anthony Carpenter: An Appreciation.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 62 (2001): 549-551. Slightly shorter version of the same article in American Psychologist 56 (2001). • The Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey: A History in Brief (Newark, NJ: AFBSNJ, 2001), 16 pp. • "Introduction" [pp. vi-xvii] to Arthur S. Lefkowitz, The Long Retreat: The Calamitous Defense of New Jersey, 1776 (Metuchen, NJ: Upland Press, 1998). Reprinted under the same title, Rutgers University Press, 2000. • “A Deadly Minuet: The New England Picked Men and the Royal Highlanders at the Battle of Monmouth,” Brigade Dispatch 26, No. 2 (1996): 2-17, with Garry Wheeler Stone and Daniel M. Sivilich. • Signed Entry, "Sarah J.C. Downs: Temperance Reformer." In Carolyn De Swarte Gifford, ed., Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women (Metuchen, NJ: Smith, 1990). • Signed Entry, "The Liquor Industry in the South." In William Ferris and Charles Wilson, eds., The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press & National Endowment for the Humanities, 1987). • “America Wet and Dry.” In J.H. Cary and J. Weinberg, eds., The Social Fabric: 1607 to the Civil War (Boston: Little, Brown, Inc., 1984), with James Kirby Martin. • The River War: The Fight for the Delaware, 1777 (Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1978) [40 pp].

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• The New Jersey Soldier. New Jersey's Revolutionary Experience, No. 5 (Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1976; second printing, 1977) [32 pp].

PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS • “What Kind of Victory? Washington, the Army, and Monmouth Reconsidered.” In K. Cremm, ed., An Account of the Action: From Brandywine to Monmouth (Philadelphia: CARS, 1997), 63-82. • “Monmouth: The Battle in the Context of the American Revolution.” In M.R. Murrin and R. Waldron, eds., Conflict at Monmouth Court House. New Jersey Occasional Papers. 2:1-29, 1984. • “The Great American Placebo: The Keeley Cure as a Case Study in the History of Alcoholism Treatment.” Alcoholism; Clinical & Experimental Research [abstract] 4:221, 1980. • "Alcoholism after Repeal: Historical Perspectives on the Modern Research Movement." Proceedings, 29th Annual Meeting, Alcohol & Drug Problem Assoc. of North America [abstract], 80, 1979, with T.G. Coffey and Jay Rubin. • “The Mind of the Rank and File: Patriotism and Motivation in the Continental Line.” In William C. Wright, ed., New Jersey in the American Revolution, III (Trenton,: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1977).

TEACHING PUBLICATIONS • “Morristown and the Revolutionary War: Some Interpretive Themes for Teachers and Students,” in National Park Service, From Farming Village to Log Hut City: Morristown during the American Revolution, 1779-1780 (Boston: National Park Service, 2002), 5/31- 5/39. • A Discussion Leader's Guide to "Temperance Tales and the Alcoholic: Creation of a Stereotype, 1850-1930 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1979), with Karen Karnchanapee. • Open University Programmed-Texts: 1) American Aspects of British Industrialization. 2) Historical Interpretation: The American Civil War (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Open University Program, 1974; revised ed. 1975).

JOURNALISM AND RELATED • “The New Battle of Princeton,” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 6, 2016, C1. • “The First Surprise: An Unknown George Washington Letter,” Liberty Hall Magazine No. 1, Fall 2007, 28-29. • “Far from Normal: A Sesquicentennial Celebration of Kean University,” Parade: Sunday Star-Ledger [Newark], Apr. 3, 2005, insert; with Frank J. Esposito. A longer version published under the same title in Kean Magazine, 4 (No. 7), 2005, pp. 22-35. • “Alcohol: America’s Acceptable Dangerous Drug.” The World and I Magazine [Washington, D.C.,Times Sunday Magazine], No. 10, Oct. 2001, 5-17. 6 ~ MARK EDWARD LENDER C.V.

• “Don’t Let Commission Become History,” The Home News-Tribune (Woodbridge, NJ), Feb. 21, 1996, C11. • “Born Again: The Resurgence of American Prohibition.” Conservative Review 20 (1995): 5-6. Reprinted as Op-Ed column in the Chicago Tribune, 21 January 1996; Orange County Register (CA), 22 January 1996. • “The Revolution Revisited.” New Jersey Outdoors Nov.-Dec. (1985): 2-7. • “Reviewing a Revolution.” Christian Science Monitor, Supplement, April 29, 1985, 3-4, 6. • “Action on the Delaware, 1777.” New Jersey Historical Commission Newsletter 23 (No. 2): 1, 5, 1977.

PUBLISHED REPORTS & RELATED • The Next Century: A Strategic Plan for Union County (Union, NJ: Union County Alliance, 1995). • “The First Unpopular Case,” Transcript of Proceedings – March 5, 2002, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (Livingston, NJ: Rizman, Rappaport, Dillon & Rose), pp. 15-25. • “Once Upon a Time, These Historians Say, America's Motto Was 'in Booze We Trust,'” published interview (with James K. Martin), People Magazine, Dec. 19, 1983, Vol. 20, No. 25; interviewed by Eric Levin.

AWARDS & CERTIFICATIONS • Finalist, The George Washington Prize, from Mount Vernon and Washington College, with Garry Wheeler Stone, for Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle, 2017. • New Jersey Historical Commission Special Award, 2017, with Garry Wheeler Stone, for Fatal Sunday. • 2017 Distinguished Book Award, Society for Military History, with Garry Wheeler Stone, for Fatal Sunday. • 2017 New Jersey Academic Alliance Author’s Award, with Garry Wheeler Stone, for Fatal Sunday • 2016 Distinguished Writing Award, U.S. Army Historical Foundation, with Garry Wheeler Stone, for Fatal Sunday 2007 • Honorable Mention, Fraunces Tavern Book Award, 2017. • Presidential Award for Distinguished Scholarship, Kean University, 2007. • Richard J. Hughes Award, from the New Jersey Historical Commission, 2005; this is the Commission’s highest award for service to New Jersey history. • Karch-Thomas Jefferson Lecturer, “Jefferson as Commander in Chief,” Karch Foundation, at College, 1997. • John A. Booth Prize ["distinguished contributions to early American History"], Schuman

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Foundation/New jersey Historical Society, 1992. • Distinguished Service Award [for service on Board of Trustees], New Jersey Historical Society, 1992. • Milton H. Cooper Lecturer, "Toward a Sober Republic: Benjamin Rush and the Ideological Origins of Alcoholism Treatment in America," Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies, 1990. • Annual Recognition Award, N.J. Historical Commission ["outstanding service to the history of New Jersey"], 1985. • Richard P. McCormick Prize, N.J. Historical Commission ["best scholarly publication on New Jersey, 1983-84"]; for Citizen Soldier, with J.K. Martin, 1984. • Cincinnati History Prize ["for outstanding contributions to the early history of New Jersey"], 1984. • "A Respectable Army," named to Contemporary Military Affairs Reading List, U.S. Army, 1982. • Mark Keller Award; best article of 1982 in Journal of Studies on Alcohol, for "Jellinek's Typology of Alcoholism." • Special Citation, New York Revolutionary War Roundtable [for The River War], 1978. • Research Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities, support for scripting of "Drinking In America" documentary film, with James Kirby Martin, 1985. • Research Grant, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; history of U.S. alcohol policy, 1976. • Research Grant, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States; historical aspects of U.S. alcohol policy, 1975. • Two Research Grants, New Jersey Historical Commission [research on Continental Army], 1973-75.

AFFILIATIONS/MEMBERSHIP • American Revolution Round Table of Richmond o Chairman, Harry M. Ward Book Prize Committee, American Revolution Round Table of Richmond • Society for Military History • Virginia Historical Society • Pike County (PA) Historical Society • Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honor Society)

SELECTED MEDIA AND PUBLIC HISTORY PROJECTS • Historian/On-Camera Principal: “Washington’s Farewell Address,” Icon Independent Films, scheduled for 2019 U-Tube release. • Consultant, “Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed,” Talon Films, released 2018. • Historian, “New Jersey World War II Memorial Project,” wrote historical narrative and 8 ~ MARK EDWARD LENDER C.V.

consulted on memorial graphic presentations, Trenton, NJ, 2006-2008. • Historian/On-Camera Principal: “The States: New Jersey, Arizona, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Alaska,” The History Channel, first aired on 12 May 2007. • Historian/On-Camera Principal: “Washington’s Generals: Horatio Gates,” Cosgrove- Murier Productions, Los Angeles, CA, aired on The History Channel, 30 December 2006. • Historian, “Empty Sky Exhibit: New Jersey 9/11 Memorial,” exhibition text panels, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ, September-November 2006. • Historian/On-Camera Principal: “The Battle of Monmouth,” in the Battlefield Detectives Series, Granada Television (Manchester, U.K.), aired on The History Channel, 27 November 2004. • Guest Curator: “The Monmouth Campaign and a Society at War, 1778.” Monmouth County Historical Association/New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Freehold, NJ, 2003 - 2004. • Guest Curator. “George Washington and the Battle of Trenton: The Evolution of an American Image.” NJ State Museum, Trenton, on exhibit 3 November 2001—24 February 2002; with James Turk and Barbara Mitnick. • Historian/On-Camera Principal. “A History of Alcoholism.” The Twentieth Century with Mike Wallace. Produced by CBS, 2000; aired nationally in 2001.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE • Rutgers University: 1) Colonial America; 2) American Revolution; 3) American Military History; 4) Drinking and Alcoholism in American History; 5) Age of Revolutions; 6) American Temperance Movement; 7) Historical Methods; 8) World War II; 9) Interdisciplinary Humanities [Open University Program]; 10) Problems of Alcohol and Alcoholism [for Rutgers Medical School]. • Kean University: 1) Grants in Public Administration [undergraduate & graduate]; 2) Alcohol and Drugs in America; 3) British Colonies and the American Revolution; 4) The Formative Years: America to 1763 [graduate]; 5) The Revolutionary Generation [graduate]; 6) American Federalism; 7) Emergence of the Modern World; 8) Graduate Seminar in American Intellectual History; 9) Masters Theses Supervision; 10) New Jersey History. • Doctoral dissertation committees in History or American Studies at Rutgers University (1990, 2014), the University of Pennsylvania (1995), Georgetown University (1996), Temple University (2018).

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