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Updated Curriculum Vitae of Joseph P. Huffman Joseph P. Huffman Distinguished Professor of European History Curriculum Vitae Office Contact Information Department of History Suite 3051 Messiah University One University Avenue, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 [email protected] (717) 766-2511 ext. 7259 Education European History Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles (1991) German History, Universities of Regensburg and Cologne (1988-1989) European History M.A., University of California at Los Angeles (1985) Medieval Studies M.A., Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University (1984) History B.A., Seattle Pacific University (1982) Doctoral Committee Members Robert L. Benson (Medieval Germany, Ecclesiastical History) Scott L. Waugh (Medieval England) Gerhard B. Ladner (Medieval Cultural and Intellectual History, Iconography) Bengt Löfstedt (Medieval Latin, Philology, Paleography) Ronald Mellor (Roman History) Academic Teaching Appointments Distinguished Professor of European History, Messiah College (2010-present) Professor of European History, Messiah College (2002-2010) Associate Professor of European History, Messiah College (1997- 2002) Assistant Professor of European History, Messiah College (1994-1997) Assistant Professor of European History, Westmont College (1991-1994) Teaching Associate and Teaching Fellow, University of California at Los Angeles (1985-1988; 1990-1991) Academic Administrative Positions Campus Faculty Coordinator, Fulbright Commission Fellowship Program (2018-present) Senior Public Humanities Fellow, Center for Public Humanities, Genetic Ancestry Project (2014-2015) Director, Center for Public Humanities, Messiah College (2010-2012) Program Director, National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant, Messiah College (2006-2010) Founding Dean, School of Humanities, Messiah College (2002-2008) Founding Director, Center For Public Humanities, Messiah College (2003-2006) Coordinator, Latin Language & Literature Program, Messiah College (2003-2021) Founding Chair, Department of History at Messiah College (2001-2002) Chair, Department of History & Political Science at Messiah College (1999-2001) Academic Honors and Grants Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (2018) Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (2017) Smith Scholar Intern Grant, Messiah College (2016) Senior Public Humanities Fellow, Center for Public Humanities, Genetic Ancestry Project (2014-2015) Distinguished Professor Promotion, Messiah College (2010-2015; 2015-2020) National Endowment for the Humanities, $200,000 Challenge Grant for the Center for Public Humanities (2006) Penn National Grant, $110,100 Seed Money Grant for the Center for Public Humanities (2006) Who’s Who among America’s Teachers (Student Nominated 2004) Messiah College Scholarship Chair (2001-2003) 1 Who's Who among America's Teachers (Student Nominated: 2002) Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (2001) Messiah College Faculty Scholarship Award (1999-2000) German-American Fulbright Commission Senior Research Fellowship (1998-99) Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (1998) Excellence in Teaching Award (1997) Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (1997) Presidential Scholars Lecture Series Speaker (Fall 1996) Messiah College Faculty Scholarship Award (1995-1996) Messiah College Travel Funds Grant (1995) Westmont College Faculty Development Grant (1994) Westmont College Faculty Development Grant (1992) UCLA Teaching Fellowship (1990-91) UCLA University Fellowship (1990-91) UCLA Dissertation Fellowship (1989-90) Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Dissertation Research Fellowship (1988-89) University of Regensburg: German Studies Summer Seminar Fellowship (1988) UCLA Teaching Associateship (1987-1988) UCLA Teaching Associateship (1986-1987) Award by the Consulate General of West Germany in Los Angeles "in Anerkennung für hervorragende Leistungen im Deutschunterricht" [in recognition for distinguished achievements in the study of German] (1986) UCLA Teaching Associateship (1985-1986) Graduated Summa Cum Laude in the Master's Program at Western Michigan University (1984) Western Michigan University Dean's Research Assistantship (1983-1984) Western Michigan University Dean’s Graduate Fellowship (1982-1983) Current Courses IDFY 101: Honors Program First Year Seminar-Growing the Family Tree: Genealogy, History, and Personal Identity IDFY 101: Honors Program First Year Seminar-A Knight at the Movies: Medieval Europe and Movie Medievalism HIST 134: Knights, Peasants, and Bandits: A Social History of Medieval England HIST 310: Medieval Europe (A.D. 1000-1500) HIST 304: Tudor-Stuart England (A.D. 1400-1700) (Reading Seminar) HIST 312: The Trial of Joan of Arc (Reading Seminar) HIST/IDPL 391: Historical Study of Peace HIST 401: Senior Seminar-Historiography and Philosophy of History HIST 497-498: Major Honors in History (Guided Senior Honors Research Projects) LATN 102: Fundamentals of Latin II LATN 201: Intermediate Latin: Literature LATN 491: Topics in Latin Literature Recent Senior Honors Research Projects Supervised: The Song of Songs and the Gendering of Mysticism: Bernard of Clairvaux, Mechtild of Magdeburg, and Gertrude of Helfta (Lucy Barnhouse, 2007-2008) The Historicity of the Novels of Jane Austen: Courtship in England During the Later Georgian Era (Courtney Weller, 2009-2010) The Lamp of Chivalry: Literary Knighthood, Honor, and the Southern Cause for the American Civil War (Elizabeth Motich, 2012-2013) Queen Elizabeth I’s Rhetoric of Leadership (Cassandra Baddorf, 2015-2016) Joining White America: How the Irish Achieved Racial Assimilation (Benjamin Baddorf, 2019-2020) Current Scholarship Projects Book entitled: The Imperial City of Cologne: From Medieval Metropolis to Imperial Free City (A.D. 1125-1475) 2 Professional Publications Books: The Imperial City of Cologne: From Roman Colony to Medieval Metropolis (19 B.C. – A.D. 1125) [Early Medieval North Atlantic Series 2] (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018). The Social Politics of Medieval Diplomacy: Anglo-German Relations (1066-1307) [Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe 7] (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000). Family, Commerce, and Religion in London and Cologne: Anglo-German Emigrants c. 1000- c. 1300 [Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, Fourth Series 39] (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). Paperback edition: December 2002. Journal Articles: "Raising Financial Capital for Charity: Hospital Endowment Practices in Cologne, ca. 1200-1348" (under review) “The Rhenish League of 1254-1257 in Historiographical Perspective,” History Compass (forthcoming). "The Donation of Zeno: The Modern History of St. Barnabas and the Cypriot Archbishop's Regalia Privileges," Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture 84: 4 (December 2015) 713-745. "The Donation of Zeno: St. Barnabas and the Origins of the Cypriot Archbishop's Regalia Privileges," Journal of Ecclesiastical History 66: 2 (April 2015) 1-26. "Between History and Romance: Teaching Medieval Culture to Undergraduates through Chivalric Biography," Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching 17: 2 (December 2010) 73-100. "Faith, Reason, and the Text. The Return of the Middle Ages in Post-Modern Scholarship," Christian Scholar's Review 29: 2 (Winter 1999) 281-301. "Documentary Evidence of Anglo-German Currency Movement in the Central Middle Ages: Cologne and English Sterling," British Numismatic Journal 65 (1995) 32-45. "Anglicus in Colonia: Die juristische, soziale und ökonomische Stellung der Engländer in Köln während des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts," Jahrbuch des Kölnischen Geschichtsvereins 62 (1991) 1-62. "Prosopography and the Anglo-Imperial Connection: A Cologne Ministerialis Family and its English Relations," Medieval Prosopography 11 no. 2 (Autumn 1990) 53-134. Themed and Festschrift Volume Articles: "Urban Diplomacy: Cologne, the Rhenish League (1254-1257), and the Rhenish Urban League (1381-1389)," in Vincent Baydal and Leonardo Soler, eds. Estructuras institucionales, conflictos y cultura política en Europa (siglos XIII-XV) - Institutional Structures, Conflicts, and Political Culture in Europe, 13th-15th Centuries [Special Issue]. Anales de la Universidad de Alicante: Historia Medieval 19 (2015-2016) 193-219. "The Medieval Synthesis: Religion, Society, and Culture," in Lamin Sanneh and Michael J. McClymond, eds. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Christianity [Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Religion Series] (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) 78-95. "Die sozialen Aspekte der Außenpolitik: Diplomatische Beziehungen zwischen englischen und deutschen Herrschern im 12. Jahrhundert," in Hanna Vollrath, ed. Der Weg in eine weitere Welt: Kommunikation und "politisches Handeln" im 12. Jahrhundert [Neue Aspekte der Europäischen Mittelalterforschung 2] (Münster/Hamburg/Berlin/Vienna/ London: LIT Verlag, 2008) 59-84. 3 "Potens et Pauper: Charity and Authority in Jurisdictional Disputes over the Poor in Medieval Cologne," in Robert Figueria, ed. Plenitude of Power: The Doctrines and Exercise of Authority in the Middle Ages. Essays in Memory of Robert L. Benson [Church, Faith, and the Medieval West Series] (Abingdon: Ashgate Publishing, 2006) 107-124. "Mitravit me et ego eum coronabo. The Archbishop of Cologne and Richard of Cornwall: An Interregional Perspective on Regnum and Sacerdotium," in Nancy van Deusen, ed. Medieval Germany: Associations and Delineations [Claremont Cultural Studies Series/Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen LXII/5] (Ottawa, Canada: 2000) 71-92. Encyclopedia and Dictionary Articles: Advisory Editor and Contributing Editor, "Chivalry and
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