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Phillip E. Koerper PO Box 631 Jacksonville, Al 36265 Page 1 of 21 VITAE Phillip E. Koerper P.O. Box 631 Jacksonville, Al 36265 EDUCATION B.A., Florida Southern College (1967) M.A., University of Georgia (1968) Ph.D., University of Georgia (1971) THESIS AND DISSERTATION Koerper, Phillip E., “The Pacific Cable: A Link in the Telegraphic Communications of the British Empire.” Ph.D., Dissertation, University of Georgia, 1971. Koerper, Phillip E. “British Diplomacy in Argentina in 1859.” M.A. Thesis, University of Georgia, 1968. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, University of Georgia (1968-69) Associate Professor, Jacksonville State University (1969-83) Professor, Jacksonville State University (1983-present) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Modern British Diplomacy British Empire - Commonwealth Modern British History (1867- ) Tudor England (1485-1603) Medieval Europe (476-1300) Europe: High Middle Ages (1300-1648) Europe: Absolutist Era (1648-1815) United States Diplomatic History (1776 – Present) Modern Latin American History COURSES TAUGHT – (1968-2018) American History (2 semesters) Western Civilization (2 semesters) English History (2 semesters) Problems in English History Constitutional History of England Page 2 of 21 British Empire – Commonwealth Britain in the Age of Churchill Tudor England Stuart England Hanoverian England Modern Britain Since 1865 Modern British Diplomacy Russian Tsarist History to 1917 The High Middle Ages (Renaissance - Reformation) HONORARY MEMBERSHIPS, AWARDS, OFFICES Phi Alpha Theta Pi Gamma Mu President: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Chapter (1966-1967) Bletchley Fellow of the English Speaking Union (1970) Alabama Archaeological Society Board of Directors (1984- 2018) President: Coosa Valley Chapter of the Alabama Archaeological Society (1984-2018) Member: Board of Advisors, Alabama Historical Commission (1983-1987) 2nd Vice-President: Alabama Archaeological Society (1990) 1st Vice-President: Alabama Archaeological Society (1991) President: Alabama Archaeological Society (1992) Jacksonville State University Faculty Research Award (1987-1990) Jacksonville State University History Club Professor of the Year (1991; 1994; 1996; 1998) Jacksonville State University Phi Alpha Theta Distinguished Professor of the Year (1996; 1997; 1998) Co-Chairman: Anthropology section of the Alabama Academy of Science (2002-2017) Member of Janney Furnace Committee, Calhoun County Commission (2013) PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Classics In Western Civilization. Vol. 1 Lexington: Ginn Press, 1987.Classics In Western Civilization. Vol. II Lexington: Ginn Press, 1987. ARTICLES "Cable Imbroglio in the Pacific: Great Britain, the United States and Hawaii, The Hawaiian Journal of History, 9 (1975), 114-120. "The Alabama Volunteers in the Second Seminole War, 1836," The Alabama Review, 37 (1984), 3-12. "The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press), 5 (1985), 144-145. Page 3 of 21 "Bernard Mannes Baruch (1870-1965)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press), 5 (1985), 98-10 "The Berlin Airlift of 1948-49," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press), 6 (1985), 22-24. "The Berlin Crisis of 1961-62," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press), 6 (1985), 24-26. "The Big Four Conference of 1955," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America Academic International Press), 6 (1985), 76-78. "General Edward Braddock," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America. (Academic International Press), 7 (1986), 89-91. "David Urquehart (1805-1877)," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 41 (1986), 113-115. "The Vixen Incident (1836)," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 43 (1986), 144-146. "Sir Robert Thomas Wilson: Russophobe," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 43 (1986), 224-227. "The Cairo Conferences of 1943," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 8 (1986), 206-208. "Richard Francis Burton," Great Lives From History: British and Commonwealth Series (Salem Press) 1 (1988), 463-467. "Mungo Park," Great Lives From History: British and Commonwealth Series (Salem Press) 4 (1988), 2040-2044. "Sir George Hubert Wilkins," Great Lives From History: British and Commonwealth Series (Salem Press) 5 1988), 2601-2605. "The Atlantic Charter," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 10 (1988), 166-168. "Viscount John Ponsonby (1770-1855)," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 51 (1989), 232-236. "Ernest Belfort Bax (1854-1926)," Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals (Harvester Press) 3 (1989), 79-82 "William Pember Reeves (1857-1932)," Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals (Harvester Press) 3 (1989), 684-689. "Sir David James Shackleton (1863-1938)," Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals (Harvester Press) 3 (1989), 741-746. "Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard (1880-1937)," Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals (Harvester Press) 3 (1989), 756-761. “Tallinn," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 53 (1990), 230-234. "Cliff Dwellers (c.1050-1300)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 12 (1990), 205-208. "Voronezh," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 54 (1990), 218-221. "Clovis Culture (c10,000-9,000 BC)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America Academic International Press) 13 (1991), 17-19. Page 4 of 21 "Richard Cobden (1804-1865)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 13 (1991), 90-92. "Corn Laws," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 16 (1992),89-92. "Coosa Indians," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 16 (1992) 41-43. "Copena Culture," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 16 (1992), 47-49. "Creek Confederacy (c.1540-1814)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 17 (1992), 77-79. "Crystal Palace Exhibitions (1851-1853)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press) 17 (1992),182-183. "Victor Semonovich Abakumov (1894-1954)," The International Military Encyclopedia Academic International Press), 1 (1992), 38-40. "Samuel Dale (1772-1841)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America (Academic International Press)18 (1993), 95-97. "Dade Massacre (1835)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America Academic International Press) 18 (1993), 51-52. "The Dacia Incident (1915)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America Academic International Press) 18 (1993),47-48 “Yalta," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 55 (1993), 118-120. "Yaroslavl," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 55 (1993), 126-129. "Zaporozhe," The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History (Academic International Press) 55 (1993), 201-204. "The Punic War," International Military and Defense Encyclopedia, (Brassey Publishers) 5 (1993), 2231-233. "European Colonial Empires," International Military and Defense Encyclopedia, (Brassey Publishers) 2 (1993), 552-555. "Saladin (1138-1193)," International Military and Defense Encyclopedia, (Brassey Publishers) 2 (1993), 2341-2342. "John Davis (1550?-1605)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America, (Academic International Press) 19 (1994), 42-44. "Declaration of London (1909)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America, (Academic International Press) 19 (1994), 187-189. "A Phase 1 Pedestrian Archaeological Survey and Historic Background Literary Search of Two Portions of Alabama SR-21 in Talladega County, Alabama, Project Number STPAA," Report for the State of Alabama Highway Department (May, 1993), Dr. Harry O. Holstein, Curtis E. Hill and Dr. Phillip E. Koerper, pp. 8-24. “Winston Churchill (1874-1965)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 2 (1994) 5256. "Anthony Eden (1897-1977)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 3 (1994) 795-799. "Harold MacMillan (1894-1986)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 3 994) 843-847. "David Lloyd George (1863-1945)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 3 (1994) 795-799. Page 5 of 21 "Harold Wilson (1916- )," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 3 (1994) 1352-1356. "Alexander II of Russia (1818-1881)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 2 (1994) 31-34. “Vladimir I of Russia (c950-1015)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 3 (1994) 1299-1302. "James Barry Munnik Herzog (1866-1942)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 1(1994) 227-230. "Louis Botha (1862-1919)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 1 (1994) 77-80. "Jomo Kenyatta (1891-1978)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 1 (1994) 324-327. "Arthur Phillip (1738-1814)," Historic World Leaders. (Gale Research) 1 (1994)505-509. "Sergei Aleksandrovich Afanasev (1918- )," The International Military Encyclopedia. (Academic International Press) 2 (1994) 235-236. "Afghan-Russian Dispute of 1885," The International Military Encyclopedia. (Academic International Press) 2 (1994) 237-239. "Tristan De Luna Y Arellano (? - 1561)," The Encyclopedia of the United States of America. (Academic International
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