Curriculum Vitae Guenter Kurt Piehler
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Curriculum Vitae Guenter Kurt Piehler February 24, 2020 General Information University address: History College of Arts and Sciences 113 Collegiate Loop, Bellamy 0401 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2200 Phone: 850/644-9541 E-mail address: [email protected] Web site: ww2.fsu.edu Professional Preparation 1990 Ph.D., Rutgers University. Major: History. American History, Major Field; Modern European History, Minor Field. Supervisor: John Whiteclay Chambers II. 1985 M.A, Rutgers University. Major: History. American History. 1982 B.A., Drew University. Major: History, Religion, and Political Science. Magna cum Laude. Nondegree Education and Training 2014 "Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Pius XII as Case Studies in Religious Leadership" Seminar for Seminary Faculty and Professor of Religious Studies: Moral Dilemmas and Moral Choice in the Holocaust, JAck, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC. 2009 Member (Competitive Award with Stipend), National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar, "Religious Diversity and the Common Good," Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Vita for Guenter Kurt Piehler 1982 Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professional Experience 2011–present Associate Professor, History, Florida State University. 2002–2011 Associate Professor, History, University of Tennessee. 1999–2002 Assistant Professor, History, University of Tennessee. 1994–1998 Research Associate and Director, Director, Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. 1992–1998 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Drew University. 1991–1994 Adjunct Lecturer, Rutgers University. 1990–1993 Assistant Editor, Papers of Albert Gallatin, Research Foundation of the City University of New York/Baruch College. 1990–1992 Adjunct Lecturer, Drew University. Honors, Awards, and Prizes Arts and Humanities Program Enhancement Grant, Florida State University (2014). Research Support Grant, Harvard University (2014). ($3,000). Research Travel Grant, Florida State University (2014). ($1,500). Research Travel Grant, University of Notre Dame (2014). ($500). Summer Award (COFRS), Florida State University (2012). Grant-in-Aid, Rockefeller Archive Center (2011). ($1,500). Ready for the World Grant, World Global Award Committee, University of Tennessee (2010). Ray and Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection (book), Popular Culture/American Culture Association (2010). ($0). General Matthew B. Ridgway Research Grant, U.S. Army War College (2009). ($1,000). Grant-in-Aid, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (2004). Public Service Award, National Alumni Association of the University of Tennessee (2004). Professional Development Award, University of Tennessee (2000). Grant-in-Aid, New Jersey Historical Commission (1990). Phi Beta Kappa (1981). Page 2 Vita for Guenter Kurt Piehler Fellowship(s) Bordin/Gillette Fellowship, University of Michigan (2014). Research Fellowship, Mary Baker Eddy Library (2011). Eva R. Dave Fellowship (2010–2011). Research Fellowship, Presbyterian Historical Society (2010). Fulbright Lecturer (2008). Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis (1993–1994). National Historical Publications and Records Commission Fellow in Historical Editing at the Peale Family Papers (1988–1989). Current Membership in Professional Organizations American Historical Association East Tennessee Historical Society Institute of Early American History and Culture Organization of American Historians Society for Military History Teaching Courses Taught SR SEM: WWII Human Experience (HIS4935) Undergraduate History Internship (HIS4944) Honors Work (HIS4936) Honors Work (REL4932) The United States, 1920-1945: Prosperity, Depression, and World War II (AMH4231) Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS2930) The United States, 1920-1945: Prosperity, Depression, and World War II (AMH5239) World War II (WOH4244) Honors Work (INR4937) Honors (IFS2010) Modern U.S. Historiography (HIS6909) American GI Occupied Germany (HIS4906) Archiving History of WW II (HIS4906) Battle for France WWII (HIS4906) Food Relief after WW II (HIS4906) Publishing the History of WWII (HIS4906) War & Society (HIS4906) Women in WW II (HIS4906) WW II GI and the Law (HIS4906) 20th Cen Military History (HIS6909) American POW WW II (HIS4906) Page 3 Vita for Guenter Kurt Piehler Archival Processing (HIS4906) Archival Processing US & Japan (HIS4906) FDR and WW II (HIS6909) Historical Editing (HIS4906) Historiography of WW II (HIS5909) Intro to the Archival Process (HIS4906) Merchant Marine in WW II (HIS4906) Propoganda & PR in WW II (HIS4906) Publishing and Editing (HIS4906) Union Soldier Civil War Era (HIS4906) American GI Experience in WWII (HIS6909) History of War Crimes in WW II (HIS4906) RDGS: 20th C U.S. History (HIS6909) RDGS: U.S. and New Deal (HIS6909) RDGS: U.S. Progressivism (HIS6909) RDGS: U.S. Reconstruction (HIS6909) US & Cold War Readings (HIS6909) 20th C U.S. Historiography (HIS6909) 20th C U.S. Historiography II (HIS6909) 20th C Hist III (HIS6909) Cultures of the 20,30,& 40's (HIS4906) Investigating War Crimes (HIS4906) RDGS: New Deal (HIS6909) Roosevelt and the New Deal (HIS6909) U.S. Historiography I (HIS6909) U.S. Historiography II (HIS6909) Vet, Physician, Nursing, WWII (HIS4906) American Historiography (HIS6909) RDGS: New Deal Era (HIS6909) RDGS: U.S. Cold War (HIS6909) RDGS: U.S. Progressive Era (HIS6909) RDGS: WW II Era U.S (HIS6909) U.S. and the Cold War (HIS6909) U.S. Progressivism (HIS6909) 20thC Philip-Amer Relationship (HIS5909) Modern U.S. History 1 (HIS6909) Modern U.S. History 2 (HIS6909) RDGS in 20th Century U.S (HIS6909) The Pacific War (HIS6909) Topics in the Korean War (HIS5909) U.S. Historiography (HIS6909) War Crimes in WW II (HIS4906) COLL: US HISTORIOGRAPHY, 1865- (HIS6934) COMMEMORATION: WAR & MEMORY (HIS5909) Honors E-Series (IFS2010) RDGS IN WORLD WAR II (HIS6909) Page 4 Vita for Guenter Kurt Piehler STUDIES ON THE HOLOCAUST (HIS6909) COLL: WAR AND THE NATION STATE (HIS6934) Directed Individual Study (HIS4906) Directed Individual Study (HIS5909) Directed Individual Study (HIS6909) Special Topics in History (HIS4930) Special Topics in History (HIS6934) New Course Development E-Series: The American GI in War and Peace/Received $5000 summer stipend, Division of Undergraduate studies (2014) Doctoral Committee Chair Clemans, P., graduate. (2019). Unwilling Tools of Empire: Pan American Airways, Brazil, and the Quest for Air Hegemony, 1929-1945. Gates, A., graduate. (2019). Bickering Brass: Inter-service Rivalry, Defense Unification and the Pacific War. Moriyama, T., graduate. (2019). Empire of Direct Mail: Media, Fundraising, and Conservative Political Consultants. Klimek, S., graduate. (2015). Strategic Bombardment as an Obstacle to Strategic Airpower: Why the Early American Airborne was Shortchanged. Johnson, H., graduate. (2011). Taking Off: The Politics and Culture of Aviation, 1927-1939. Hardy, T., graduate. (2010). Consanguinity of Ideas: Race and Anti-Communism in the U.S.-Australian Relationship, 1933-1953. Pash, M. L., graduate. (2008). Standing in the Shadow of the Greatest Generation: Men and Women of the Korean War. Boulton, M., graduate. (2005). A Price on Freedom: The Problems and Promise of the Vietnam Era G.I. Bills. Landdeck, K. E., graduate. (2003). Pushing the Envelope: The Woman Air Force Service Pilots and American Society. [University of Tennessee] Malmquist, K., doctoral candidate. Bricks and Motor: The Military Consequences of the Destruction of Cultural, Religious, and Historical Monuments in Armed Conflict. Prince, J. C., doctoral candidate. Fortress to Freedom--The American Ground Crew Experience in Europe During World War II. Hopkins, J., doctoral candidate. Operation Nickel Grass: A US Air Force Contribution to Cold War American Foreign Policy. Ratcliffe, J., doctoral candidate. Philippine Nationalism and World War II. Fisher, J., doctoral candidate. Davis, R., doctoral candidate. Feeling the Hot Breadth of History: Forrest Carlisle Pogue and the Genesis of Modern Oral History. Sebeny, H., doctoral candidate. Truly Alone: Richard Evelyn Byrd and the Decline of the Heroic Exploration in the United States, 1934-1957. Page 5 Vita for Guenter Kurt Piehler Braken, K., doctoral candidate. Green War: The U.S. Army and the Environment of Papua-New Guinea, 1942-1945. Ward, D., doctoral student. Bernick, B., doctoral student. Doctoral Committee Member Harris, K. Q., graduate. (2019). Making a Way Out of No Way: Black Progress and the AME Church in Early County, Georgia to 1918. Patterson, S., graduate. (2019). The Few, the Proud: Gender and Marine Corps Body.". Kinney, D. J., graduate. (2018). Nuclear Spaces: Simulations of Nuclear War in Film, By the Numbers, and on the Atomic Battlefieljavascript:__doPostBack('btnSave|StuDocMe|559421','')d. Bieber, J., graduate. (2017). Beyond Blood and Iron: The Success and Failures of Civil-Military Relations in Imperial Germany, 1890-1914. [Michael Creswell, Dissertation Director] Luke, T., graduate. (2016). Our Bonaparte?: Republicanism, Religion, and Paranoia in New England and the Mid-Atlantic, 1796-1830". Gungor, H., graduate. (2016). Role of U.S. Aid in the Survival of Turkish Neutrality during World War II. Hulver, R., graduate. (2015). "Friendly and Unfriendly Soil: The Discourse of American War Remains in Europe". [Department