CURRICULUM VITAE NANCY L. STOCKDALE, Ph.D. Office Contacts: Department of History, 1155 Union Circle #310650, Denton, TX 76203-5017 USA (940) 565-4209 (voice) * (940) 369-8838 (fax) * [email protected] (email) * futurowoman (Skype) EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, History University of California, Santa Barbara, December 2000 Doctoral Fields of Study: Modern Middle East, Islamic History, British Empire/Modern Britain, History of Religions in Modern Palestine Dissertation Title: "Gender and Colonialism in Palestine 1800-1948: Encounters Among English, Arab and Jewish Women." Doctoral Committee Members: Nancy E. Gallagher (chair), R. Stephen Humphreys, Erika D. Rappaport, Richard D. Hecht Master of Arts, Modern Middle Eastern History, Modern European History University of California, Santa Barbara, Spring 1995 Postgraduate Certificate, Hebrew Studies Oxford Centre for Jewish & Hebrew Studies, Oxford University, July 1993 Bachelor of Arts, History (honors, cum laude), Religious Studies (minor) California State University, Chico, May 1992 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor, Middle Eastern History, University of North Texas, Summer 2011- present (tenured) Assistant Professor, Middle Eastern History, University of North Texas, Fall 2006-Spring 2011 Assistant Professor, Middle Eastern History, University of Central Florida, Fall 2001- Summer 2006 Visiting Faculty Fellow, History Department, University of California at Santa Barbara, Winter 2001-Spring 2001 Teaching Assistant, History Department, University of California at Santa Barbara, Spring 1995-Winter 1998, Fall 1999 1 ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS BOOKS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH): Nancy L. Stockdale, author. Colonial Encounters Among English and Palestinian Women, 1800-1948. Published by University Press of Florida, November 2007. (ISBN 978-0813031637) Nancy L. Stockdale, author. Staging the Middle East: Amusement and Knowledge in Great Britain and the United States, 1851-2001. Manuscript in process, under advance agreement contract with the University Press of Florida. Nancy L. Stockdale, editor. Historical and Contemporary Foodways in the Middle East and North Africa. Edited collection in process, under advance contract with the University of Arkansas Press’ Food and Foodways Series, expected 2017. JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH): Peer Reviewed: “No Escape From Reality: The Postcolonial Glam of Freddie Mercury,” in Global Glam: Style and Spectacle in Popular Music from the 1970s to the 2000s, ed. by Ian Chapman and Henry Johnson (Routledge, 2016), pp. 83-97. “Palestinian Girls and the British Missionary Enterprise, 1847-1948” in Girlhood: A Global History, ed. by Jennifer Helgren and Colleen A. Vasconcellos (Rutgers University Press, 2010), pp. 217-233. "Biblical Motherhood: English Women and Empire in Palestine, 1860-1948," Women’s History Review, 15:4 (September 2006), pp. 561-569. "Murder in the Holy Land: Matilda Creasy and the Mystery of Missionary Death" in New Faith in Ancient Lands: Western Missions in the Middle East in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, edited by Heleen Murre-van den Berg (Brill: Leiden/Boston, 2006), pp. 113-132. "An Imperialist Failure: English Missionary Women and Palestinian Orphan Girls in Nazareth, 1864-1899," in Christian Witness Between Continuity and New Beginnings: Modern Historical Missions in the Middle East, edited by Michael Marten; part of the Studien zur Orientalischen Kirchengeschichte series, edited by Martin Tamcke (LIT- Verlag: Münster, Hamburg, London, 2006), pp. 213-231. “'Citizens of Heaven' versus 'The Islamic Peril': The Anti-Islamic Rhetoric of Orlando's Holy Land Experience Since 9/11/01," American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 21:3 (Summer 2004), pp. 89-109. 2 Invited: “Painting the Bible Land: An Artist Missionary’s Recreation of Palestine,” in Historical Dimensions of Islam: A Festschrift in Honor of R. Stephen Humphreys, ed. James Lindsay and Jon Armajani (Darwin Press: Princeton, 2009), pp. 233-244. SOLICITED BOOK REVIEWS, FILM REVIEWS, & CONFERENCE REPORTS: “Transgressing Boundaries despite the Barriers: Arab Women in Four Recent Films” (Review essay of the following four films: Wadjda, Nesma's Birds, Om Amira, My Sense of Modesty), for Journal of Middle Eastern Women’s Studies, 11:1 (March 2015): pp. 104-107 Andrekos Varnava, British Imperialism in Cyprus, 1878-1915: The Inconsequential Possession, for American Historical Review 119:4 (October 2014): pp. 1358-1359 Conference Proceedings Report, "Women, Children, and Human Rights in the Middle East: A Conference in Honor of Nancy Gallagher," in, Association for Middle East Women's Studies E-Bulletin (Issue 5, May 2014, p. 8) Matthew Jacobs, Imagining the Middle East: The Building of an American Foreign Policy, 1918-1967, for Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review 43/3 (January 2013), 47-49. Samar Habib, Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations, for Women’s History Review, 21:3 (2012), pp. 501-503 Ussama Makdisi, Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East, for Middle East Studies Association Review of Middle East Studies , 44:2 (Winter 2010), pp. 250-252 Arieh Bruce Saposnik, Becoming Hebrew: The Creation of a Jewish National Culture in Ottoman Palestine, for the American Historical Review 115:3 (June 2010), p. 921. A. J. Sherman, Mandate Days: British Lives in Palestine 1918-1948, in Jusur: The UCLA Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (Fall 2004), available online at http://www.international.ucla.edu/cnes/jusur/article.asp?parentid=15519 Inger Marie Okkenhaug, The Quality of Heroic Living, of High Endeavour and Adventure: Anglican Mission, Women and Education in Palestine, 1888-1948 for Journal of Palestine Studies, 33:1 (Fall 2003), pp. 100-101. Inger Marie Okkenhaug, The Quality of Heroic Living, of High Endeavour and Adventure: Anglican Mission, Women and Education in Palestine, 1888-1948 in International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 27:3 (July 2003), p. 138. Michael Gorkin and Rafiqa Othman, Three Mothers Three Daughters: Palestinian Women's Stories in American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 20:2 (Spring 2003), pp. 113-115. Eva Etzioni-Halevy, The Divided People: Can Israel's Breakup be Stopped? for the H- Net network H-Levant, published online 9 May 2003. (http://www.hnet.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=72251056725791) Marilyn Booth, May Her Likes Be Multiplied: Biography and Gender Politics in Egypt, 3 in American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 19:4 (Fall 2002), pp. 132-135. Nabil Matar, Turks, Moors and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery, in American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 18:3 (Summer 2001), pp. 125-128. ENCYCLOPAEDIA ENTRIES AND PEDAGOGICAL TOOLS: Encyclopedia Entries and Essays: Revised version of my essay "Arab Nationalism," for the updated edition of Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, Second Edition, ed. Richard C. Martin (Gage/Cenage Learning, 2016), pp. 793-794. Nine entries in the Encyclopedia of Islam, ed. Juan E. Campo (Facts-on-File, 2009): "Arab-Israeli Conflicts," pp. 56-57; "Hamas," pp. 285-286; "Hashemite Dynasty,” pp. 294-295; "Hijab," pp. 297-298; "Husayni, Muhammad Amin al-,” pp. 317-318; "Husayn ibn 'Ali, Sharif of Mecca,” pp. 318-319; "Literacy," pp. 444-445; "Palestine," pp. 542-543; "Refugees,” pp. 583-585. (NOTE: Revisions IN PRESS for new edition, submitted November 2015). Essay, "Colonial Education/British," in the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, Volume VI (Supplement and Index), ed. Suad Joseph (Brill, 2007), pp. 196- 197. Essay, "Women, Gender and Colonialism/Imperialism Policies and Practices: British," in the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, Volume II (Family, Law and Politics), ed. Suad Joseph (Brill, 2005), pp. 70-72. Four entries in The Historical Companion to Postcolonial Thought in English, eds. Prem Poddar and David Johnson (Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press, 2005): "Balfour Declaration," pp. 57-58; "Iranian Revolution," pp. 241-242; "Suez Crisis," pp. 456-457; "Women's Histories: Middle East," pp. 506-510. Three entries in the Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, ed. Richard C. Martin (Macmillan Reference USA, 2004): "Islamic Republic of Iran," volume I, pp. 356-358; 4 "Ruhollah Khomeini," volume I, pp. 393-394; "Arab Nationalism," volume II, pp. 502-503. Essay, "Postcolonialism," in Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed., The Encyclopedia of Protestantism (New York: Routledge, 2004) volume III, pp. 1525-1528. Pedagogical Tools: Two Essays on the historical context of the concept of Jihad, Enduring Questions: Religion (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “Decoding the Decline of the Mughal Empire” in Enduring Questions: Modern World History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “Far From Sick: Ottoman Dynamism in the 19th Century” in Enduring Questions: Modern World History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “Foodways and Cultural Borrowing and Adaptation Along the Silk Road,” in Enduring Questions: Daily Life History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “Rivalries, Decentralization, and the Collapse of the Abbasid Caliphate,” in Enduring Questions: Ancient and Medieval World History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “The Longue Duree: Imperial Impacts upon France and Algeria,” in Enduring Questions: Modern World History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “European Colonialism, Cuisine, and National Identity,” in Enduring Questions: Daily Life History (ABC-CLIO/Praeger, 2013) Essay, “Gender Roles and Modern Arab Identities,” in Enduring
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