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Joanne Miyang CHO Professor Department of History William Paterson University of New Jersey 300 Pompton Road Wayne, NJ 07470 [email protected]

EDUCATION • Ph. D., Department of History, University of Chicago (1993) . Dissertation: “A Moderate Liberalism of Ernst Troeltsch (1865-1923)” . Dissertation Research in Germany: University of Bielefeld (1988-89) & The Leibniz Institute for European History (1991-93) • M.A., Department of History, University of Chicago (1984) • B.A., Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles (1983)

ACADEMIC POSITIONS: • Graduate Director, History Department, William Paterson University, 2018-2019 • Acting Chair, History Department, William Paterson University, 2017-2018 • Visiting Lecturer, International Summer School, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea (2018) • Chair, History Department, William Paterson University, 2011-2017 • Professor (Modern German History), History Department, William Paterson University, 2012-Present • Associate Professor, History Department, William Paterson University, 2000-2012 • Assistant Professor, History Department, William Paterson University, 1995-2000 • Assistant Professor, History Department, Hope College, 1992-1995

• Teaching Intern, Department of History, The University of Chicago, 1988-1989.

PUBLICATIONS: EDITED BOOKS • East-Asian German-East Cinema: The Transnational Screen, 1919 to the Present (New York: Routledge, forthcoming, 2021)

• Musical Entanglements between East Asia and Germany: Transnational Affinity in the 20th and 21st Centuries (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming, 2021).

• Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements: Transnational Perspectives, 1890-1950 (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2021).

• German-East Asian Encounters and Entanglements: Affinity in Culture and Politics since 1945 (New York: Routledge, 2021).

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• Transnational Encounters between Germany and East Asia since 1900 (New York: Routledge, 2018).

• (with Lee M. Roberts) Transnational Encounters between Germany and Korea: Affinity in Culture and Politics in the Long Twentieth Century (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018).

• (with Douglas T. McGetchin). Gendered Encounters between Germany and Asia: Transnational Perspectives since 1800 (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2017).

• (with Lee M. Roberts and Christian Spang) Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan. Perceptions of Partnership in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2016)

• (with David M Crowe) Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the Eighteenth Century (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014).

• (with Eric Kurlander, and Douglas T. McGetchin) Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India: Kindred Spirits in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (New York: Routledge, 2013).

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS and ARTICLES • “German Cinema, German Hybrid Cinema, and Organization,” in East Asian German Cinema: The Transnational Screen, 1919 to the Present, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho (New York: Routledge, forthcoming, 2021).

• “The Idea of Entanglement, Historiography, and Organization,” in German-East Asian Musical Entanglements: Transnational Perspectives since 1900, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho (Basingstock: Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming, 2021).

• “Sino-German Relations, Historiography, and Organization,” in Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements: Transnational Perspectives, 1890-1950 (Basingstock: Palgrave MacMillan, 2021), pp. 1-25.

• “Historical Survey, Historiography, and Organization,” in German-East Asian Encounters and Entanglements: Affinity in Culture and Politics since 1945, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho (New York: Routledge, 2021), pp. 1-22.

• “A Transnational Approach and Recent Publications in Asian German Studies,” in “What is German Studies,” ed. Chunjie Zhang, The German Quarterly 93, no. 1 (2020). https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gequ.12127

• “Introduction,” in Transnational Encounters between Germany and East Asia since 1900, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho (New York: Routledge, March 2018), pp. 1-20.

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• “The Third World Politics of Luise Rinser: Isang Yun and North Korea,” in Transnational Encounters between Germany and Korea: Affinity in Culture and Politics since the Late Nineteenth Century, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho and Lee M. Roberts (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018), pp. 159-175.

• (co-authored with Lee M. Roberts). “Introduction,” Transnational Encounters between Germany and Korea: Affinity in Culture and Politics since the Late Nineteenth Century, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho and Lee M. Roberts (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018), pp. 1-23.

• “German-Jewish Women in Wartime Shanghai and Their Encounters with the Chinese,” in Gendered Encounters between Germany and Asia: Transnational Perspectives since 1800, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho and Douglas T. McGetchin (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2017), pp. 171-192.

• (co-authored with Douglas T. McGetchin) “Introduction,” Gendered Encounters between Germany and Asia: Transnational Perspectives, 1800, ed. Joanne Miyang Cho and Douglas T. McGetchin (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2017), pp. 1-20.

• “Cross-Cultural Adaptations in ,” in Kulturkonflikte und Kommunikation: zur Aktualität von Jaspers’ Philosophie Cross-Cultural Conflicts and Communication: Rethinking Jaspers’s Today, ed. Andreas Cesana (Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2016), pp. 67-80.

• “Count Hermann Keyserling’s View of Japan: A Nation of Consummate Imitator,” Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan. Perceptions of Partnership in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, eds. Joanne Miyang Cho, Lee Roberts and Christian Spang (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2016), pp. 53-70.

• (co-authored with Lee Roberts and Christian Spang). “Introduction,” Transnational Encounters between Germany and Japan. Perceptions of Partnership in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, eds. Joanne Miyang Cho, Lee Roberts and Christian Spang (London & New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2016), pp. 1-15.

• “The Privileged Place of China in Albert Schweitzer’s Politics of Civilization,” Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the Eighteenth Century, eds. Joanne Miyang Cho and David M. Crowe (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014), pp. 177-194.

• (co-authored with David Crowe). “Introduction,” Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the Eighteenth Century (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014), pp. 1-18.

• (co-authored with Eric Kurlander and Douglas T. McGetchin). “Introduction,” Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India: Kindred Spirits in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, eds. Joanne Miyang Cho, Eric Kurlander, and Douglas T. McGetchin (London & New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 1-10.

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• “Transcultural Transfer and Indophilia in Count Hermann Keyserling,” Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India: Kindred Spirits in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, eds. Joanne Miyang Cho, Eric Kurlander, and Douglas T. McGetchin (London & New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 115-128.

• “Karl Jaspers’ Philosophical Faith for the Global Age: The Idea of Civilizational Continuity,” in Philosophical Faith and the Future of Humanity, eds. Helmut Wautischer, Alan Olson, and Gregory Walters (New York and Berlin: Springer Publishing, 2011), pp. 408-418.

• “Provincializing Albert Schweitzer’s Ethical Colonialism in Africa,” The European Legacy: Towards New Paradigms, vol. 16, no. 1 (January, 2011): 71-86.

• “Karl Jaspers’ Critique of Rudolf Bultmann,” Existenz. An International Journal for Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Art, vol. 5, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 11-15. http://existenz.us/volumes/Vol.5-1Cho.html

• “The Global History of Humankind in Karl Jaspers,” Existenz. An International Journal for Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Art, vol. 4, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 20-25. http://existenz.us/volumes/Vol.4-1Cho.html

• “A Cosmopolitan Faith in Karl Jaspers: From Exclusion to Inclusion,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, vol. 37, no. 1 (2000): 46-64.

• “The German Debate over Civilization: Troeltsch’s Europeanism and Jaspers’s Cosmopolitanism,” Journal of European Ideas, vol. 25 (1999): 305-319.

• "Historicism and Civilizational Discontinuity in Spengler and Troeltsch" (Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte/ Journal of Religious and Intellectual History, vol. 51, no. 3 (1999): 238-262.

• “A New Frontier in German Universal History: Continuity and Mutuality in Karl Jaspers,” Jahrbuch für der Österreichischen Karl-Jaspers-Gesellschafty, vol. 12 (1999): 59-81.

• "The Idea of Compromise in Ernst Troeltsch (1865-1923): Modernism and Ambivalence," The European Legacy: Towards New Paradigm, vol. 3, no. 4 (1998): 65-85.

• "The Crisis of Historicism and Troeltsch's Europeanism," History of European Ideas, vol. 21, no. 2 (1995): 195-207.

• “The Politics of Civilizations from World War I to the Post-Cold War; Spengler, Huntington, and Civilizational Grafting,” in Memory, History and Critique: European Identity at the Millennium. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (CD Rom version, 1996).

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• "The Nation-states, Europeanism and Universalism," Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, The European Legacy: Towards New Paradigm, vol. 1, no. 1 (1996).

BOOK REVIEWS • Ernst Troeltsch and Liberal Theology. Religion and Cultural Synthesis in Wilhelmine Germany by Mark D. Chapman, Journal of Ecclesiastical History (Vol. 54. No. 3, 2003, p. 602).

• Carl Schmitt’s Critique of Liberalism by John O. McCormick, German Studies Review, vol. 23, no. 3 (October 2000): 629-630.

• *Death of the Guilds: Professions, States, and the Advance of Capitalism, 1930 to the Present by Elliot A. Krause, History of Education Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 103-104.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS • (with Lee Roberts & Sang Hwan Seong) Transnationalism and Migration in Global Korea: History, Politics, and Sociology, 1910 to the Present (under contract with Routledge)

• (with Lee Roberts & Sang Hwan Seong) Korean Culture in the Global Age: K- Literature, K-Film, and K-Pop (under contract with Routledge)

• (with Eric Kurlander and Doug McGetchin) Shelter from the Storm?: German Jews and Asians in the Shadow of the Holocaust, 1930-1950 (in preparation)

• Book: “The Question of German Guilt and the Idea of Asia in Karl Jaspers”

ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS and HONORS • The Overseas Publishing Grant, Kyujangkak Institute for Korean Studies, Seoul National University, Korea (May-July, 2021). • Book Series Co-Editor, Palgrave Series in Asian-German Studies, 2015-present. https://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14664 • Executive Council, German Studies Association, 2021-2023. • Program Director, German Studies Association Conferences, 2019 & 2020 • Humanities and Social Sciences Award for Faculty Research, William Paterson University, Spring 2018. • Notre Dame Berlin Seminar Fellowship, sponsored by Notre Dame University, Berlin, Germany, July 2017. • Japan Studies Institute Fellowship (San Diego State University), sponsored by American Association of State Colleges and Universities, June 2016. • Visiting Fellowship/Scholar, Karl Jaspers Center at the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, June-July, 2010, July 2011.

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• Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, “Worlds of Work: Meeting Challenges for Teaching India in the 21st Century,” Month-long Group Projects Abroad in India, July 2007. • Seminar Fellowship, “Religion in the Holocaust Study,” Faculty Seminar at the U.S. Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C., June 2006. • Seminar Fellowship, “Teaching Holocaust at Colleges and Universities,” Faculty Seminar at the U.S. Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C., June 2004. • Selected for “The Study Tour of Holocaust Sites in Eastern Europe,” Holocaust Education Foundation, July 2001. • Seminar Fellowship, “The Sixth Annual Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization,” Faculty Seminar at Northwestern University,” Evanston, IL, June 2001. • NEH Seminar Fellowship, “Adorno, Mann, and Schoenberg,” Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, June and July 2000. • Research Fellowship from Max Planck Institute for History (Max Planck Institute For History), Göttingen, Germany (July & August, 1999). • Fulbright Research Fellowship, Europa University of Viadrina, Frankfurt-Oder / Max Planck Institute for History (Max Planck Institute for History), Göttingen, Germany (Eight months in 1998-1999). • DAAD (German Academic Exchange Program) Faculty Seminar Fellowship, Potsdam, Germany (July, 1998). • DAAD (German Academic Exchange Program) Post-doctoral Research Fellowship, University of Tübingen, Germany (Summer, 1995). • Summer research grant, Hope College, Holland, Michigan (Summer, 1994). • Knight Foundation Grant, Hope College, Holland, Michigan (Summer, 1993). • Dissertation fellowship from the Institute for European History, Mainz, Germany (1/1991- 8/1992). • Selected for International Workshop by Progetto Federico II, Trani, Italy (9/1991). • Award from the German Historical Institute and the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk, Germany (summer 1990). • Award from the Atlantic Council of the United States for a study-tour of N.A.T.O. (and other European countries), 10/1989. • DAAD (German Academic Exchange Program) grants: . Summer 1987, University of Regensburg, Germany (language course). . Summer 1986, University of Mannheim, Germany (language course). . Summer 1984, University of California, Berkeley (a graduate seminar on German Cinema). • Graduate Fellowships, University of Chicago, 1985-1988.

INVITED TALKS • “Japan’s Jewish Policy in Wartime Shanghai,” University of Erlangen-Nuremberg University, (June 2018, Erlangen, Germany) • “Transnational Encounters between German-speaking Jews and East Asians,” Department of History, Korea University (June 2017, Seoul, South Korea) • “German Jewish Refugees in Wartime Shanghai,” Department of History, Ewha Womens’ University (June 2016, Seoul, South Korea). • “German Jewish Refugee Women in Wartime Shanghai,” William Paterson University

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Humanities and Social Sciences Senior Scholar Research Presentations (April 2016). • “From German Guilt to Cosmopolitan History in Karl Jaspers,” Karl Jaspers Centre, University of Heidelberg (July 2010, Heidelberg, Germany). • "Is the West Declining? Ernst Troeltsch's Critique of Oswald Spengler in Post-WWI Germany," Arts and Humanities Colloquium Series, Hope College (November 1994, Holland, MI) • “The Politics of Civilizations in 20th-Century Germany: The Case of Troeltsch and Jaspers,” Faculty Lecture Series, Department of History, William Paterson University (December 1998, Wayne, NJ). • "Ernst Troeltsch as Modernist," Kollquium zur Historik, Geschichtsdidaktik und Allegemeinen Geschichte: Historiographie-Theorie, Praxis, Geschichte, University of Bielefeld (February 1991, Bielefeld, Germany)

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES • “Karl Jaspers and the Axial Age,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2019, Portland, OR) • “Karl Jaspers’ Critique of Colonialism,” International Studies Conference, Yonsei University (July 2019, Seoul, Korea) • “German-speaking Jewish Refugees,” Asian Studies Conference Tokyo, Saitama University (June 2019, Tokyo, Japan) • “The Question of Nazi Pressure on Jewish Policy Towards Shanghai Jews,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2017, Atlanta, GA). • “A Turning Point in Japan’s Policy Toward German-Speaking Refugees in Shanghai,” Association of Asian Studies-In-Asia Conference (June 2017, Seoul, Korea). • “Japanese Policy Towards German-Speaking Jewish Refugees in Shanghai,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (September/October 2016, San Diego). • German Jewish Refugee Women in Wartime Shanghai,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2015, Washington D.C.). • “Karl Jaspers’ Idea of China,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2014, Kansas City, MO). • “Hermann Keyserling’s Idea of Japan: A Nation of Consummate Imitator,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2013, Denver, Co) • “The Idea of India in Count Hermann Keyserling” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2012, Milwaukee, WI). • “The Idea of China in Albert Schweitzer,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (September 2011, Louisville, KY). (Also served as session commentator). • “The Idea of China in Karl Jaspers,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2010, Oakland, CA). • “Karl Jaspers on Rudolf Bultmann and Paradigmatic Individuals in Asia,” Karl Jaspers Society of North America, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division (April 2010, San Francisco). • “Oswald Spengler and Ernst Troeltsch on the Question of Civilization,” Tectonics of the System. New Readings of Oswald Spengler (December 2009, Leuven, Belgium). • “The Global History of Humankind in Karl Jaspers,” American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Conference (December 2008, Philadelphia, PA).

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• “Provincializing Albert Schweitzer’s Ethical Colonialism,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2008, St. Paul, MN). Panel Organizer. • “From German Guilt to Cosmopolitan History in Karl Jaspers, “Sixth International Jaspers Conference (August 2008, Seoul, South Korea). • “Cosmopolitan History in Karl Jaspers,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2006, Pittsburgh, PA). Panel Organizer. • “Albert Schweitzer’s Ethical Colonialism in Africa,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2004, Washington D.C.). • “The Idea of Apocalypsis and Cosmopolitanism in Karl Jaspers,” University of Adelaide (July 2004, Adelaide, Australia). • “Alterity and Historicism in German Debate on Civilization,” International Society for Intellectual History (December 2003, Istanbul, Turkey). • “Universal History in Karl Jaspers,” American Historical Association Conference (January 2003, Chicago, IL). • “The German Debate over Civilization: Troeltsch, Schweitzer, and Jaspers,” American Historical Association Conference (January 2001, Boston, Massachusetts). • “Schweitzer’s Ethical Colonialism vs. Jaspers’ Cosmopolitanism,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 2000 in Houston). • “The Question of Integration in Multicultural Germany,” German Studies Association Annual Conference (October 1999 in Atlanta, Georgia). • “Troeltsch’s Europeanism versus Jaspers’ Cosmopolitanism,” Karl Jaspers Society of North America in conjunction with the APA-Pacific Division (March 1999, Berkeley, CA). • “Universal History in Karl Jaspers: Between Historical Narration and Ahistorical Critique,” Sixth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (August 1998, Haifa, Israel). • "Troeltsch's Idea of Europeanism: From German Sonderweg to European Sonderweg," German Studies Association Conference (September 1997, Washington D. C.). • "Models of Intercultural Relationship in Post-WW I Germany," Sixth International Conference of the World Historical Association (June 1997, Pamplona, Spain). • "The Politics of Civilizations from WW I to the Present: Spengler, Huntington, and Civilization Grafting,” Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (August 1996, Utrecht, the Netherlands). • "The Idea of Europeanism in Spengler and Troeltsch," International Institute of Sociology (July 1995, Triest, Italy). • "The Idea of Europeanism in Ernst Troeltsch: A Problematic Compromise,” Ernst Troeltsch Congress (September 1994, Augsburg, Germany). • "The Nation-states, Europeanism, and Universalism," Fourth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Karl-Franzens-Universität (August 1994, Graz, ). • "Troeltsch's Idea of Europeanism: Political and Historicist Aspects," Annual conference of the Society of Michigan Arts and Science, Michigan State University (April 1994, Lansing, MI). • "Moderate Liberalism of Ernst Troeltsch," Institut für europäische Geschichte (June 1991, Mainz, Germany).

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• "A Liberal in Despair: The Social and the Individual in the Sociology of Ernst Troeltsch," Writing and Reading Workshop on Modern European History at the University of Chicago (May 1990, Chicago, IL). • "Troeltsch's Response to Toennies: The Healthy Interaction Between Science and Religion," ILS Conference, Kentucky State University (April 1990, Frankfort, KY). • "Historicism and Its Overcoming: Ernst Troeltsch as a Counter-relativist," Great Lakes History Conference, sponsored by Grand Valley State University (April 1990, Allendale, MI). • “The End of Liberal Theology: The Historical Approach to Religion in the Theology of Ernst Troeltsch," Writing and Reading Workshop on Modern European History at the University of Chicago (November 1989, Chicago, IL).

TEACHING COURSE OFFERINGS: • History 1010: Foundations of the Western Civilization • History 1020: The West and the World • History 1050: The Modern World • History 2500: Genocide and Mass Murder since 1900 (approval process) • History 2520: Social Outsiders in Nazi Europe • History 3380: Europe since 1914 • History 3400: Germany from Bismarck to Hitler • History 3410: Hitler and Nazi Germany • History 3490: The Holocaust • History 3730: Germany since 1945 • History 3990: Germany from Luther to Bismarck • History 3990: Marx, Nietzsche and Freud • History 4800: Modern European Culture • History 4800: Religion & Society in Nazi Germany • History 4800: Nazis, Jews, and East Asians • History 5000: Historical Thinking • History 5370: Seminar on the Twentieth Century • History 5990: The Holocaust • History 6370: German History: Issues and Debates • History 6380: Nazi Germany: Selected Topics

MASTER’S THESES SUPERVISION: • James Calaski, “The German American Bund as a Fifth Column Threat during the Interwar Years: An Examination of the FBI Investigation” (Spring 2014) • Steven Lahullier, “The Impact of the Hamburg German Army Exhibit on the Post-world War Myth of the Wehrmacht” (Spring 2012) • Robert Gangi, “Fritz Kuhn and the German American Bund” (Spring 2008). • Catherine Forfia’s thesis, “The Politics of Humanitarianism: The U.S. Internment of Jewish Refugees at the Fort Ontario” (Spring 2006).

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS • Seminar for New Chairs, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, San Diego, CA (October 2011). • WAC Workshops, William Paterson University, 2011, 2004 • Blackboard Workshops, William Paterson University, 2008, 2004

ACADEMIC SERVICE: EXTERNAL TO WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY • Dissertation Committee, University of Illinois, Chicago, German Department (2020-) • Overseas Representative, The Association of Korean Historians of Germany (2017-present) • Organizer/co-organizer, “Asian-German Studies” panels and roundtables at German Studies Association conferences (2012-present). 5-8 panels and 2 roundtables per year. • Co-coordinator, Asian-German Studies Network at German Studies Association (2017- present). • Reviewer of external promotion folders (2017, 2020). • Reviewer of a journal article for German Studies Review (2017) • Co-Coordinator for the Diachronic and Interdisciplinary Sections, German Studies Association Conference Organizing Committees (2016, 2017). • Fellowship application reviewer, American Academy of Berlin (2016). • Columbia University Faculty Seminar (“Twentieth-century Politics and Society”) . Co-Chair (2012-2014, 2004-2008). Co-organized 6-7 talks per year. . Chair (2009-2012). Organized 6-7 talks per year. • Judge, New Jersey History Day, William Paterson University (2016-18, 2011, 2007-2009). • Faculty Commentator, German-Chinese Doctoral Student Summer Workshop, Organized by the Department of History at Hamburg University (Fudan University, Shanghai, China, June 2015). • Judge, History Day, Teaching American History Program, organized by Bergen County Public Schools and William Paterson University (2009-2010). • AP Reader in European History, June 2001 (Omaha, NE), June 1994 (San Antonio, TX). • Organizer, Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conferences for New Jersey, New York City, Eastern Pennsylvania o 4/1999, William Paterson University o 3/1998, William Paterson University • Consultant to GRE in History, January 1997. • Faculty Advisor to First-Year Students, Hope College, 1993-1995.

ACADEMIC SERVICE: WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY • Humanities and Social Sciences Dean’s Council (2011-2017). • Council of Departmental Chairs (2011-2018). • WPU Committee for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (1996-present). • AFT Union, History Department Representative (spring 2015, 2008-2009, 1998-2000). • Search Committee for Dean of the Humanities and Social Sciences (2010-2011). • Curriculum Committee of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, History Department Representative (2020-2021, spring 2011, 2007-2008). • Sabbatical Committee, At-Large Representative (spring 2010). • Faculty Senate, History Department Representative (2006-2009, 2000-2002).

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• ART Committee, At-Large Representative (spring 2009). • Career Development Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Representative (2006-2008). • Faculty Range Adjustment Committee, College of Humanities and Social Science Representative (spring 2008). • Faculty Senate Elections Council (2003-2004). • International Studies Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Representative (2000-2002). • Facilitator, Second Annual Graduate Studies Forum (spring, 2001). • Student Undergraduate Research Committee, College of Humanities and Social Science Representative (2000-2001). • Search Committee for Assistant Vice President for Diversity, spring 2000. • Search Committee for Department of Languages and Cultures, spring 2000. • Chair, the Faculty Senate Research Council, 2000-2001.

ACEDEMIC SERVICE: HISTORY DEPARTMENT, WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY • Organizer, History Department lectures by external speakers (2010-2018): o undergraduate and graduate student lectures (2010, 2014-2018) o “World History Lecture Series” (2011-2016). • Organizer, History Faculty Research Workshop, 4/2018. • Co-organizer, “History Career Workshop for Graduate Students,” 10/2017. • Facilitator, History Major and Minor Program Changes (2015-2016, 2017-2018). • Executive Committee (2011-2018, 2005-2006, 2001-2002). • Organizer, “Career in History Workshop” (2015-2018, 2013-12). • Organizer, “History Spring Social Hour” (2/2017). • Organizer/co-organizer, History Department Annual Banquets (2012-2018). • Organizer, History Faculty Technology Workshops, 4/2016, 11/2015. • Chair, History Search Committee for Assistant Professorship in South Asian History, 2015- 16 • Co-organizer, History End of the Semester Socials (fall 2011-2015, 2017). • Co-organizer, Orientation for History Majors (fall 2011-2015, 2017). • Co-chair, Search Committee for One-Year Position in “World History” (summer, 2015) • Advisor, HSS Drop-in Advisement (2011-2016). • Organizer/co-organizer, World History Faculty Workshops (2011-2016). • Organizer, History Faculty Research Workshops (2011-2015). • Author, History Department Student Handbook (revised annually 2012-2018). • Co-organizer, “History Department MA Program Information Session” (spring 2012-2014). • Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professorship in South Asian History (2011-2012). • Organizer, History Technology Intensive Course Workshop (11/2011). • Facilitator, History Department Program Review (fall, 2011). • Co-organizer, Exchange Program with History Dept. Windesheim Univ. Netherlands (10/2011). • Chair, Search Committee for Visiting Professorship in European History (summer, 2011) • Interim Adjunct Coordinator, History Department (spring 2011, spring 2001).

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• Faculty Advisor (2000-2011). • Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta (International History Honor Society), 1996-2001. • Faculty Advisor, Trip to The U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. (spring 2001) • Faculty Advisor to the History Computer Lab (spring 1996). • Memberships in various History Department committees (1995-present).

ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS • German Studies Association of North America • Karl Jaspers Society of North America • Columbia University Faculty Seminar