CURRICULUM VITAE OF JOHN EUSEBIO KLINGEMANN

ASU Station #10897 San Angelo, Texas 76909 325-942-2114 Work [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2008 B.A. Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, 1997 M.A. Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, 2002

Teaching Experience

Department of History – Angelo State University (Associate Professor) HIST 6350 Contemporary Mexico HIST 6351 U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (online) HIST 4370 Capstone: Historical Research and Methodology HIST 4360 Slavery in Latin America HIST 4351 Mexico Since Independence HIST 4313 U.S. – Mexico Borderlands HIST 3355 Latin America to 1800 HIST 3356 Latin America Since 1800 MAS 2301 Introduction to Mexican American Studies HIST 1302 United States History 1865 to the Present (face-to-face and online) HIST 1301 United States History to 1865 USTD 1201 Critical Thinking GS 1181 United States History on Film (Signature Course Freshman College)

Department of History – University of Texas Permian Basin (Guest Assistant Professor) HIST 6314 Latin America

Department of History – University of Arizona HIST 369 Mexico Since Independence (Teaching Assistant) HIST 361 The U.S.-Mexico Border Region (Instructor)

Borderlinks – Tucson, Arizona HISTORY (Instructor)

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences – Sul Ross State University 3309 History of Texas (Instructor) 1

Work Experience

2019-Present Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, Angelo State University

2014-2019 Department Chair, Department of History, Angelo State University

2015-2016 Interim Department Chair, Department of Communication and Mass Media, Angelo State University

2019-Present Professor, Department of History, Angelo State University

2015-2019 Associate Professor, Department of History, Angelo State University

2008-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of History, Angelo State University

2007-2008 Professional Specialist in History, Department of History, Angelo State University

Languages

Proficient in English and Spanish. Knowledge of Portuguese.

Publications/Writings

Articles and Book Chapters

Klingemann, John. “Triumph of the Vanquished: Revolutionary Mexico, Villismo, and the Hacienda El Pueblito in Northeastern ,” La Vida Hacendaria en Chihuahua, 1910-1915 (Chihuahua, Chihuahua: University of Chihuahua Press, 2019); forthcoming.

_____. “Revolutionary Big Bend: An Examination of Revolutionary Conflict at , 1910-1913,” West Texas Journal of History 6 (2019): 111-146.

Papers, Presentations and Interviews

Klingemann, John. (2019, November) “Destination West Texas: Revolutionary Violence, the Big Bend, and Immigration from 1910 to 1920 Destination West Texas: Revolutionary Violence, the Big Bend, and Immigration from 1910 to 1920,” West Texas Historical Association Conference Session, Center for Big Bend Studies 2 Conference, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas.

_____. (2018, November) “From Guadalupe Hidalgo to NAFTA: The U.S./Mexico Border,” Guest Speaker for Center for Appalachian Studies, University of Virginia College at Wise, Wise, Virginia.

University/ Community Service

Academic Affairs Council, Angelo State University, (2019 – Present) Academic Dean’s Council, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) Athletic Council, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) Chair, College Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Humanities, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) University Curriculum Committee, Angelo State University, (2019 – Present) Editorial Board for the ASU Literary Magazine, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) Involuntary Withdrawal Committee, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) Distance Education Council, Angelo State University (2019 – Present) Board Member, Tax Increment Reinvestment Zoning Committee (TIRZ), City of San Angelo, Texas (Spring 2014 – Present)

Awards, Grants, Fellowships, and Scholarships

TALA Faculty Fellow, Texas Academic Leadership Academy, Sponsored by the Texas Council for Chief Academic Officers and Sam Houston State University, 2018-2019. Reconocimiento por comentario sobre la ponencia: “Ira de la Revolución. La vida y los tiempos de Felix A. Somerfeld”, presentada por el Mtro. Heribert Von Feilitzsch, III Jornadas Culturales de la Revolución en el Norte de México. “La Revolución vista desde los Extranjeros,” Museo de la Revolución en la Frontera, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, November 2017

Exhibits Note: Each exhibit required a prospectus that included a budget, analysis of artifacts, construction data, and shipping arrangements. Additionally, I carried out field research in archives, libraries, and museums to gather information for the exhibits. Certain exhibits required travel and research in Mexico. In most cases, I supervised the construction of the exhibits and production of the exhibit catalogue. I also delivered a formal presentation to groups who visited the museum. Unless otherwise indicated, I served as the head curator of the exhibits listed below.

Fall 2008 The Battle of Ojinaga. Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.

Fall 2007 The of 1910. West Texas Collection, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas.

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