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David E. Barclay Curriculum Vitae 1. ADDRESS: Office: Department of History Home: 125 Balmoral Court Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, Michigan 49006 1200 Academy Street U. S. A. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49006 U. S. A. 2. TELEPHONE: (269) 337-7056 (office) or (269) 382-3406 (home) CELL: (269) 267-7585 FAX: (269) 337-7251 E-MAIL: [email protected] 3. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 12 July 1948; Tampa, Florida. 4. EDUCATION: Institution Degree Field of Study Year Dixie M. Hollins High School, -- -- 1965 St. Petersburg, Florida University of Florida, B.A. History 1969 Gainesville, Florida University of Florida, M.A. History 1970 Gainesville, Florida Stanford University, Ph.D. History 1975 Stanford, California 5. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1969- 70 University of Florida Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1970-72 Stanford University Assistant Professor of History, 1974-81 Kalamazoo College Academic Director, European Term in 1979 Comparative Urban Studies, Great Lakes Colleges Association Gastdozent, University of Hannover, Fall 1980 Hannover, West Germany Associate Professor of History, 1981-88 Kalamazoo College Professor of History, 1988-date Kalamazoo College Margaret and Roger Scholten Professor of International Studies, Kalamazoo College 2000-date Chair, Department of History, 1990-93, fall Kalamazoo College 1994, summer 1997 Director, Center for Western European Studies, 1990-2003 Kalamazoo College (The Center was an Undergraduate National Resource Center, supported by a U. S. Department of Education grant through Title VI of the Higher Education Act.) Executive Director, German Studies Association 2006- (Responsible for all activities of the GSA, including the annual meeting, editing the newsletter, oversight over the journal, finances, membership, and website.) Friends of the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC 2006-2010 Vice Chair, Executive Board 2007-2010 American Council of Learned Societies, Council of Administrative Officers 2005- Executive Committee 2007-2010 Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften Oversight Committee, “Akten des preußischen Staats- ministeriums” 2001-2004 Oversight Committee, “Preußen als Kulturstaat” 2004-2007 Alliierten-Museum Berlin US Representative, International Consultative Committee 2007- 6. MEMBERSHIP IN ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Beta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Kappa Phi American Council of Learned Societies, Council of Administrative Officers American Historical Association Conference Group for Central European History Chair, Archives Committee, 2000-2005 Friends of the German Historical Institute German Studies Association Executive Committee, 2000-03 Program Committee, 2000-01 Program Director, 2004-05 Executive Director, 2006- German History Society (U. K.) North American Society for Court Studies Executive Committee, 2000-date 7. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS: Woodrow Wilson Fellow Ford Fellow, 1969-70 Foreign Area Fellow, 1972-74 Stipendiat of Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, 1972-73 Konsultationsgast, Historische Kommission zu Berlin, 1975 and 1981 Kalamazoo College Faculty Development Grants, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1989-90, 1992, 1993-94 John D. MacArthur Scholar, Kalamazoo College, 1982-83, 1984 Florence J. Lucasse Fellowship for Excellence in Scholarship, Kalamazoo College, 1985 Research Fellow, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 1985-86, 1991-92 Kalamazoo College Faculty Foreign Study Grant, 1989 Summer Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Research Grant, 1997 George H. W. Bush/Axel Springer Berlin Prize Fellow, American Academy in Berlin, 2007 8. COURSES TAUGHT: Kalamazoo College: Germany and Central Europe in the Nineteenth Century Germany and Central Europe, 1890 to the Present French Revolution and Napoleon History of France, 1815 to the Present Britain and the British Empire, 1688 to the Present Modern Russia Europe in the Nineteenth Century Contemporary Europe World War II Mass Culture in Comparative and Historical Perspective (team-taught in conjunction with American Studies Program, Kalamazoo College) An Introduction to Global History: Europe and the World, 1400-1800 An Introduction to History: The Making of the Modern World, 1700 to the Present Freshman Seminar: Revolutions in Modern Europe Freshman Seminar: The Fasces and the Swastika: Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, 1918-1945 Junior/Senior Seminar: Approaches to Historical Knowledge (required of all history majors at Kalamazoo College) Junior Seminar: Problems in Modern European History: The Cold War History of the Netherlands (special evening course for Non-Traditional Students Program, Kalamazoo College) University of Hannover: German-American Relations since 1918 Trade Unions in Germany and the United States, 1860-1960 9. FACULTY COMMITTEES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES, KALAMAZOO COLLEGE: Committee on Athletics, 1975-76 Faculty Study Group, co-chair, 1975-76 Foreign Study Committee, 1976-78, 1983-84 Educational Policies Committee, 1977-80, 2008- Subcommittee on Counselling, 1977-78; Subcommittee on Grades and Credit, 1977-78; Subcommittee on Professional Development [Colloquia], 1977-78; Subcommittee B, 1978-79; Subcommittee on Foreign Languages and International Studies, chair, 1979-80 Faculty Council, 1977-8l, 1983-85 (Personnel Committee, 1977-81) Committee on Counselling, Summer Quarter, 1977 Graduate Fellowship Committee, 1977-81 (Danforth Liaison Officer, 1977-80) Committee on Student Participation in the Tenure Process, Summer Quarter, 1978 Social Science Competitive Essay Examination Committee, 1978-82, 1983-85, 1986-87 (chair, 1978-82, 1983-85) Associate Director, International Commerce Program, 1979-1995 Social Science Summer Speaker Committee, chair, 1980 Search Committees: English (Winter Quarter, 1977); History (Spring Quarter, 1977); Philosophy (Spring Quarter, 1977); Religion (Spring Quarter, 1977); Provost Search Committee (Spring Quarter, 1977); Spanish (Summer Quarter, 1977); Political Science (Winter-Spring Quarters, 1978); Political Science (Spring-Summer Quarters, 1980); Foreign Study Assistant Director (1981, 1985, 1988); History (Winter-Spring Quarters, 1982); Economics (Winter Quarter, 1985); History (Spring-Summer Quarters, 1985); History (Winter Quarter, 1988); History (Spring Quarter, 1991); Music (Spring Quarter, 1992); History (Fall-Winter Quarters, 1992-93); Presidential Search Committee (Winter-Spring Quarters 1996); African Studies (Fall-Winter Quarters, 1996-97); East Asian Studies (Fall-Winter Quarters, 1998-99); Biology (Winter 2001); History (Fall-Winter 2001-02); German (Fall-Winter 2003-04); Presidential Search Committee (Summer-Fall 2004); History (Fall-Winter 2008-09). Forum Committee, 1980-81, 1982, 1983-85 Committee on International Education, 1981-82, 1983-85 (chair, 1981-82) European Area Studies Subcommittee, chair, 1983-85 Sesquicentennial Council, 1981-82 Sesquicentennial Coordinating Committee, 1981-82 Commencement Committee, Spring-Summer Quarters, 1984 Subcommittee on General Education, Summer Quarter, 1984 Faculty Development Committee, 1986-87, 2000-date (Lucasse Nomination Subcommittee, 1987, 1988; chair, Summer Quarter, 1987) Foreign Study Review Committee, chair, Winter-Spring Quarters, 1988 Western European Studies Committee, 1988-90 Institutional Resources Committee, 1990-93 International and Area Studies Committee, 1990-date Chair, Department of History, 1990-93, Fall 1994, 1997 Associate Director, Center for Western European Studies, 1988-90 Director, Center for Western European Studies, 1990-2003 Academic Council, Great Lakes Colleges Association, 1997-2002 International Council, 2002-date Committee on International Programs, 2002-04 ACE Internationalization Laboratory Team, 2003-2006 Academic Standards Committee, 2007-08 10. LANGUAGES: German: excellent reading, speaking, writing French: good reading, poor speaking, poor writing Dutch: good reading, poor speaking, poor writing Afrikaans: excellent reading, poor speaking, poor writing Russian: elementary (equivalent of two years of college study) 11. PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH: a. DISSERTATION: "Social Politics and Social Reform in Germany, 1890-1933: Rudolf Wissell and the Free Trade Union Movement." Ph.D. diss., Stanford University, 1975. Dissertation Committee: Prof. Gordon A. Craig, Chair; Prof. Peter Paret; Prof. Otto Büsch. b. PUBLICATIONS: i. Books: Rudolf Wissell als Sozialpolitiker 1890-1933. Einzelveröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission zu Berlin, vol. 44. Berlin: Colloquium Verlag, 1984. Frederick William IV and the Prussian Monarchy 1840-1861. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. Anarchie und guter Wille. Friedrich Wilhelm IV. und die preußische Monarchie. Translated by Marion Müller. Berlin: Siedler Verlag, 1995. (A more extensive version of the book published in English by Oxford University Press.) Co-edited with Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt, Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Co-edited with Eric D. Weitz, Between Reform and Revolution: German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1998. Schaut auf diese Stadt. Der unbekannte Ernst Reuter. Translated by Ilse Utz. Berlin: Siedler Verlag, 2000. Revised and updated English version of Ernst Reuter book to be published by Berghahn Books. ii. Articles: "Die Bibliothek Rudolf Wissells in der Historischen Kommission zu Berlin." Internationale wissenschaftliche Korrespondenz zur Geschichte der deutschen