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CURRICULUM VITAE Charles INGRAO Professor of History Purdue University CURRICULUM VITAE Charles INGRAO Professor of History Purdue University (765) 463-9658 (home office) 889-2114 (Purdue office) 496-1755 (fax) [email protected] http://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/history/facstaff/Ingrao/ September 2012 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Purdue University, Professor 1987- ; Associate, 1982-1987; Assistant 1976-1982 Brown University, Instructor 1974-1976; Teaching Assistant 1972-1974 Visiting Appointments: Near East University and European University of Cyprus, Fulbright Fellow, 2011 Victoria University of Wellington (NZ), Novara Fellow, 2010 University of Chicago, Visiting Professor, 2006 University of Otago (NZ), William Evans Fellow, 2004 University of Washington, Visiting Professor, 1996 Indiana University, Visiting Professor, 1993 Cambridge University, Bye Fellow, 1989 EDUCATION Ph.D. Brown University, R.I., 1974 B.A. Wesleyan University, Conn., 1969 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lectures: Western Civilization - The Modern World Europe 1650-1850 Europe in the Renaissance Europe in the Reformation Kings & Philosophers: Europe, 1618-1789 Monarchy: Its Rise & Fall Research and Writing in History The Habsburg Legacy: Central Europe, 1500-2000 Seminars: Age of Absolutism, Enlightenment and Reason (graduate) Renaissance and Reformation (graduate) German Militarism Nationalism: Ethnic Coexistence & Conflict (graduate) Enlightened Despotism The Habsburgs and Early Modern Europe (graduate) Modern Central Europe (graduate) The 20th Century: Nationalism, War & Genocide in the Balkans (graduate) Ethnic Coexistence & Conflict in Central and Southeastern Europe (graduate) The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1815 (graduate) The Teaching Company “Great Lectures” series: The Habsburg Legacy 1500-2000. Computers: departmental director of computer lab and instruction, 1983-2001, 2003-4. PUBLICATIONS Books: The Habsburg Monarchy 1618-1815 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994; 2nd edition, 2000). The Hessian Mercenary State: Ideas, Institutions, and Reform under Frederick II, 1760- 1785 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). In Quest and Crisis: Emperor Joseph I and the Habsburg Monarchy (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 1979). Expanded German edition: Josef I. Der “vergessene” Kaiser (Vienna, Graz and Cologne: Styria Verlag, 1982). Nenaučena Lekcija: srednjoeuropska ideja I srpski nacionalni program (Untaught Lessons: the Central European Idea and the Serbian National Program) (Belgrade: International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, 2001) [with Lazar Vrkatić]. ed., Passarowitz, 1718 (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2011) [with Nikola Samardžić and Jovan Pešalj] ed., Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies: a Scholars‟ Initiative (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press and U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 2009, revised/expanded 2nd ed. 2012). Revised BCS edition: Suočavanje s jugoslovenskim kontroverzama (Sarajevo: Buy Book, 2010.) [with Thomas Emmert]. ed., The Germans and the East (W. Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2007) [with Franz Szabo] ed., Resolving the Yugoslav Controversies: a Scholars‟ Initiative, [Nationalities Papers, 32/4 (2004)]. Republished as Conflict in Southeastern Europe at the End of the Twentieth Century: a Scholars‟ Initiative (New York & London: Routledge, 2006) [with Thomas Emmert]. ed., The Austrian History Yearbook, volumes 28-37 (1997-2006). ed., Imperial Principalities on the Eve of Revolution: The Lay Electorates [special issue of German History, 20/3 (2002)] ed., A Guide to East-Central European Archives [The Austrian History Yearbook, 29 (1998), special supplementary volume]. ed., State & Society in Early Modern Austria (W. Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 1994). ed., Politics & Society in the Holy Roman Empire, 1500-1806 (Chicago, 1986) [Journal of Modern History, 58, Supplement]. Articles: “Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies: The Scholars' Initiative” in Dušan Simko, and Ueli Mäder, eds., Stabilization and Progress in the Western Balkans (Bern: Per Lang International, 2011) “The Habsburg-Ottoman Wars and the Modern World,” in Charles Ingrao, Nikola Samardžić and Jovan Pešalj, eds., Passarowitz, 1718 (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2011) "Habsburg vs. Ottoman: Motives and Priorities," in Plamen Mitev, Ivan Parvev and Maria Baramova, eds., Empires and Peninsulas:Southeastern Europe between Carlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699-1829 (Sofia: Lit, 2010) [with Yasir Yilmaz] “Western Intervention in Bosnia: Operation Deliberate Force,” in Bruce Elleman, ed., Naval Coalition Warfare: From the Napoleonic Wars to Operation Iraqi Freedom (London, 2010), 169-82. “Reconstructing History in the Former Yugoslavia: the Scholars‟ Initiative,” The American Historical Review, 114 (2009), 947-962. “Democracy and Dissolution: Macedonia and the Fate of Yugoslavia,” in D. Jovanović, eds., Makedonija i Sosedite (Skopje: Cyril and Methodius University Press, 2009). “Weapons of Mass Instruction: Schoolbooks and Democratization in Central Europe,” Contexts: the Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society (New York & Oxford: Berghahn 2008), 199-209 “The Historic Preconditions of Regionalization: Vojvodina and the Legacy of Austria‟s „Southern Strategy‟,” Territorium, 3 (2005), 15-20. Serbian translation in Žurnal za sociologiju. “The Mortar Massacres: A Controversy Revisited,” Nationalities Papers, 32/4 (2004), 827- 52 (with Benjamin Rusek). “Piety & Patronage: the Empresses-Consort of the High Baroque,” German History 20 (2002), 20-43. (coauthored with Andrew L. Thomas). An abridged version appeared in Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: the Role of the Consort (Cambridge, 2003). “Delegitimizing Multiculturalism: Cultural Elites in the Old and New Central Europe,” Polemos (2003). “A Pre-Revolutionary Sonderweg,” German History, 20/3 (2002), 279-86. “Die Transformation der österreichischen Barockmonarchie von ihrer Schaffung bis zum Zusammenbruch” in Peter Burgard, ed., Barock: Neue Sichtweisen einer Epoche (Vienna: Böhlau, 2001), 85-100. “Understanding Ethnic Conflict in Central Europe: an Historical Perspective,” Nationalities Papers, 27:2 (June, 1999), 291-318, 331-32. Expanded Serbian edition: “Deset nenau enih lekcija o Srednjoj Evropi - pogled istori ara,” in Charles Ingrao and Lazar Vrkatić, Nenaučena Lekcija: srednjoeuropska ideja I srpski nacionalni program (International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights - Belgrade, 2001), 7-36. “Stages of Development in the Balance of Power,” in Peter Krüger, ed., The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848: Episode or Model? (Cambridge, 2000) “War and Legitimation in Germany in the Revolutionary Age,” Reich or Nation? Mitteleuropa, 1780-1848 (Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1998), 1-29. “Between East & West: Nationalism and the Nation-State in Central Europe,” in Slavenko Terzić, ed., Encounter or Conflict of Civilizations in the Balkans? [Historical Institute of the Serbian Academy, 15 (Belgrade, 1998)]. “The Revolutionary Origins of Europe‟s Twentieth-Century Holocausts,” Proceedings of the 25th Consortium for Revolutionary Europe (1997), 24-33. “Ten Untaught Lessons about Central Europe: an Historical Perspective,” Working Papers in Austrian Studies, 3 (1996), 1-20. “Between Desperation and Timidity: Habsburg Statecraft and Generalship in the Napoleonic Wars,” Proceedings of the 23rd Consortium on Revolutionary Europe (1996), 329-33. “Paul Schroeder's Eighteenth-Century Balance of Power: a Critique,” The International History Review, XVI (1994), 661-80. “From the Reconquest to the Revolutionary Wars: Recent Trends in Austrian Diplomatic History 1683-1815,” The Austrian History Yearbook, XXIV (1993), 201-18. “The Pragmatic Sanction and the Theresian Succession: a Re evaluation,” Études Danubiennes, IX (1993), 145-61. An earlier version appeared in William McGill, ed., The Habsburg Dominions under Maria Theresa (Topics: A Journal of the Liberal Arts, XXXIV, 1980), 3-18. “The Smaller German States,” in Hamish Scott, ed., „Enlightened Absolutism': Reform and reformers in later eighteenth-century Europe (London, 1990), 221-43. “Kameralismus und Militarismus im deutschen Polizeistaat: der hessische Söldnerstaat,” in K.O. von Aretin, ed., Stände und Gesellschaft im Alten Reich (Stuttgart, 1989), 171- 85. “Élite Culture, Government & Society during the Aufklärung” German History, 7 (1989), 255-62. “The Legitimization of Political Institutions and the Resistance to Change in Early Modern Europe and America,” in H. Mohnhaupt, ed., Ius Commune: Veränderungen von Recht und Gesellschaft durch Revolution, Reform, Restauration (Frankfurt, 1988), 263-72. “The Problem of Enlightened Absolutism and the German States,” The Journal of Modern History, 58 (1986), S161-80. Reprinted in: The Enlightenment: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies (New York: Routledge, 2009) “The Hessian Mercenary State during the American Revolution,” Studies in History and Politics, III (1985), 115-24. “Conflict or Consensus? Habsburg Absolutism and Foreign Policy 1700-1748,” The Austrian History Yearbook, XIX-XX (1983-1984), 33-41. “„Barbarous Strangers': Hessian State and Society during the American Revolution,” The American Historical Review, LXXXVII (1982), 954-76. “Habsburg Strategy and Geopolitics in the Eighteenth Century,” in Béla Király, Gunther E. Rothenberg, and Peter Sugar, eds., War and Society in East Central Europe, II [Brooklyn College Studies, XI (1982)], 49-66. “Empress Wilhelmine Amalia and the Pragmatic Sanction,” Mitteilungen des österreichischen Staatsarchivs, XXXIV (1981), 333-41. “Landgrave Frederick II and Enlightened
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