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Jacqueline R. deVries Department of History Augsburg College 2211 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 612.330.1193 (office phone) devries@augsburg....
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Jacqueline R. deVries Department of History Augsburg College 2211 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 612.330.1193 (office phone) [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Professor of History, Augsburg College (August 2011 – present) Associate Professor of History (2000-2011) Assistant Professor of History (1994-2000) Visiting Instructor, Department of History, Carleton College, Northfield, MN (1993-94) Instructor, Department of History, University of Illinois-Urbana (Spring 1993) Wiener Research Fellow, University of Tel Aviv, Israel (1991-92)

OTHER RELATED EMPLOYMENT Editorial Assistant, University of Illinois Press (1988-1990)

EDUCATION Ph.D. M.A. B.A.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Fields: Modern British, Modern European, Comparative Women’s History) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Field: Modern European History) Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI (History Major; English Literature Minor)

PUBLICATIONS I. Books Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Modern Britain, 1800-1940, co-edited with Sue Morgan (London: Routledge, 2010) Living Faith: Stories from the First 150 Years of Westminster Presbyterian Church, co-written with Cheri Register (Minneapolis: Westminster, 2007). 1

II. Books and Articles in Progress Women, Religion and Social Change in Great Britain, 1795-the present (forthcoming in the “Gender and History” series with Palgrave / Macmillan) Doctoring Across Borders: Mary Scharlieb and the Creation of Gynecological Knowledge “Gender and the Religious Periodical Press,” Edinburgh Companion to Women's Print Media in Interwar Britain (1918-1939), eds. Catherine Clay, Maria DiCenzo, Barbara Green, Fiona Hackney (University of Edinburgh Press) “Women, Religion and Science in the Age of Empire,” in Women and Christianity in an Age of Empire, ed. Janet Wootton [for the 6-volume series, A Cultural History of Women in Christianity, ed. Rosemary Radford Reuther] (Oxford University Press) III. Educational Resources Instructor’s Resource Manual (chapters 12-31) for McKay, Hill, Buckler, Wiesner, Crowston, Perry, A History of Western Society, 10th edition (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2010) IV. Refereed Articles “A Moralist and Modernizer”: Mary Scharlieb and the Creation of Gynaecological Knowledge, ca.1880-1914,” Social Politics 22:3 (Fall 2015) “Sounds Taken for Wonders: Revivalism and Religious Experience in the British Women’s Movement,” in The Spirit of Things: Material Religion in Modern Britain, eds. Timothy W. Jones and Lucinda Matthews-Jones (London: Palgrave, 2015) “Popular and Smart: Why Scholarship on the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Britain Still Matters,” History Compass (March 2013) “More Than Paradoxes to Offer: Feminism, History and Religious Cultures,” in Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain, 1800-1940, eds. Sue Morgan and Jacqueline deVries (London: Routledge, 2010) “Women’s Religious Organizations” commissioned essay introducing a segment of the microfilm collection A Change in Attitude: Women, War and Society, 1914-1918, edited by Susan Grayzel (Woodbridge, CT: Thomson Gale, 2005) “Women’s Charity Organizations,” commissioned essay introducing a segment of the microfilm collection A Change in Attitude: Women, War and Society, 1914-1918, edited by Susan 2

Grayzel (Woodbridge, CT: Thomson Gale, 2005) “Rediscovering Christianity After the Postmodern Turn,” Feminist Studies 31:1 (Spring 2005): 135155. --republished in The History Compass (Spring 2006) "Transforming the Pulpit: Preaching and Prophesying in the British Women's Suffrage Movement," in Women Preachers and Prophets in Christian Traditions, ed. Beverly Kienzle and Pamela Walker (Berkeley: University of California, 1998) "'Challenging Traditions: Denominational Feminism in Britain, 1900-1920" in Borderlines: Gender Identities in Peace and War, ed. Billie Melman (London: Routledge, 1998) -- selected as one of twenty “classic” articles on the history of feminism included in Globalizing Feminisms before 1945, ed. Karen Offen (London: Routledge, 2009) "Gendering Patriotism: Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst and World War I," in This WorkingDay World: Women in British Culture and Society, 1914-1945, ed. Sybil Oldfield (London: Taylor and Francis, 1994) V. Encyclopedia Entries (editorially controlled) “Women and the Politics of the Women’s Movement in Nineteenth-Century America,” in Religion and Politics in the United States, ed. Barbara McGraw (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, forthcoming) “Matilda Joslyn Gage’s Woman, Church and State (1893),” in A History of Feminist Thought, ed. Tiffany Wayne (Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, ABC-CLIO, 2011) “Women’s Suffrage Movement,” in Reader’s Guide to British History, ed. David Loades (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2003) “Women’s Movements in the 20th century” in Reader’s Guide to British History, ed. David Loades (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2003) “Millicent Garrett Fawcett,” in Reader’s Guide to British History, ed. David Loades (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2003) VI. Book Reviews John Read, Catherine Booth: Laying the Theological Foundations of a Radical Movement (Pickwick Publications, 2015) in Victorian Studies (forthcoming) 3

Joanna de Groot and Sue Morgan, eds., Sex, Gender and the Sacred: Reconfiguring Religion in Gender History (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2014) in Cultural and Social History (forthcoming) Timothy Willem Jones, Sexual Politics in the Church of England, 1857-1957 (Oxford University Press, 2012), for The Journal of Religious History (forthcoming) Carolyn P. Collette, In the Thick of the Fight: The Writing of Emily Wilding Davison, Militant Suffragette (2013) in Women’s History Review (Winter 2015) Tim Larsen, A People of One Book: The Bible and the Victorians (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), in Journal of British Studies 52:2 (April 2013) Ryland Wallace, The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Wales, 1866-1928 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), in Journal of British Studies 50:1 (January 2011) Tim Larsen, Crisis of Doubt (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) in Victorian Studies 53: 1 (Autumn 2010) Carolyn Steedman, Master and Servant: Love and Labour in the English Industrial Age (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007) in The Historian 72:2 (Summer 2010) Maria Luddy, Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004) in the Journal of Interdisciplinary History 39:4 (Spring 2009) Elizabeth Crawford, The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey (London: Routledge, 2006) in Victorian Studies 49:1 (Autumn 2006) Laura E. Nym Mayhall, The Militant Suffrage Movement (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) in Journal of British Studies 45:4 (October 2006) Sandra Peacock, The Theological and Ethical Writings of Frances Power Cobbe, 1822-1904 (Edwin Mellen Press, 2002) in Albion 35: 4 (Winter 2004) Norma Smith, Jeannette Rankin: America’s Conscience (Helena, MT: Montana Historical Society Press, 2002) in South Dakota History 33:4 (Winter 2003) Keith Jenkins, Why History? Ethics and Postmodernity (London: Routledge, 1999) and Howard Marchitello, What Happens to History: The Renewal of Ethics in Contemporary Thought (London: Routledge, 2001) in Clio: A Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy 32:2 (Winter 2003) Claire Culleton, Working-Class Culture, Women, and Britain, 1914-1921 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999) in History 65:3 (Fall 2003) 4

Martin Pugh, The March of the Women: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women’s Suffrage, 1866-1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) in Victorian Studies (Spring 2002) Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith, Frontier Children (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999) in North Dakota History 68:4 (Winter 2002) Sandra Stanley Holton, Suffrage Days: Stories from the Women’s Suffrage Movement (London: Routledge, 1996) in Victorian Studies 42:3 (Spring 1999/2000) Keith Jenkins, ed., The Postmodern History Reader (London: Routledge, 1997) in Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 29:1 (Fall 1999) VI. Articles in Popular and Non-Refereed Venues “’The Duty of Not Keeping Silent’”: Martha Ripley and Minneapolis Maternity Hospital,” for Historyopolis blog, reprinted in Southwest Journal (April 10, 2014) “A Detour through Nicaragua,” Augsburg Center for Global Education 25th anniversary special publication (Spring 2007) “Celebrating Women’s History Month” in Lutheran Woman Today (March 2001)

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS I.

Papers Presented

Invited Participant, “Doctoring Across Borders: Mary Scharlieb and the Professionalization of Women’s Medicine in India and Britain, 1875-1920,” Histories of Humanitarianism Symposium, hosted by the German Historical Institute and University of Maryland, College Park, March 7-8, 2014. “Sex, Science and Religion: Mary Scharlieb and the Popularization of Gynaecological Knowledge,” North American Conference on British Studies, Portland, OR, November 8-10, 2013 “Youth and Sex: Science, Religion and Sex Education in Early Twentieth-Century Britain,” History of Science, Medicine and Technology colloquium, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, October 26, 2012 “Sexual Knowledge: Educating the Nation in the Aftermath of War,” paper presented at the conference, "Women’s Organisations and Female Activists in the Aftermath of the First 5

World War: Moving Across Borders," May 25-28, 2012, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota “Youth and Sex: Science, Religion and Sex Education in Early Twentieth-Century Britain,” paper presented at the Women’s History Network (UK) Conference, London, September 9-12, 2011 “Youth and Sex: The Paradox of Christian Sexual Discourse in the Early Twentieth Century,” paper presented at the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, University of Massachusetts, June 12-15, 2011. “M.A.R. Tuker, Popular Theology and Women’s Space in Early Twentieth-Century Catholicism,” paper presented at the 16th annual Women’s History Network (UK) Conference, St. Hilda’s College, Oxford University, September 10-13, 2009 Invited Presenter, “Faith and Belief as Categories in Feminist History,” Symposium on the Future of Victorian Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 18, 2008 Panel Organizer and Presenter, “Religious Metaphor and the Public Sphere: Conflicts and Contradictions in British Women’s Suffrage Movement,” North American Conference on British Studies, Boston, November 2006 “Religious Metaphor and the Public Sphere: Re-interpreting the British Women’s Suffrage Movement,” Conference on the History of Religion, Boston College, March 2006 “New Women, New Religion: Feminism and the Victorian Crisis of Faith,” American Historical Association, Seattle, WA, January 2005. “Representations of Faith and Doubt by Three Fin-De-Siècle Feminists,” International Federation for Research in Women’s History, Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 2003 “There are no ‘Men’ or ‘Women’ in Urania: Christian Sex Radicals in 1920s Britain,” Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, University of Connecticut, June 2002. “’The Right to Labour, Love and Pray’: The Girls’ Friendly Society and the Shaping of WorkingClass Girls’ Activism, 1875-1914,” North American Conference on British Studies, Toronto, November 2001. “Teaching Bibliographic Skills to History Students,” at “Creating Partnerships, Creating Scholarship” conference sponsored by the Minnesota Private College Foundation, Golden Valley, MN, October 2001 “Intercessors for the Nation: Women and the National Mission for Repentance and Hope in World War I,” Northern Great Plains History Conference, October 1999, St. Cloud, MN 6

Keynote Address, “Recovering Women’s Lives Through Oral History,” Phi Alpha Theta Annual Banquet, Augustana College, Sioux Falls, May 1997 "Insiders or Outsiders? Anglican and Catholic Women's Strategies for Social and Political Emancipation in Britain," North American Conference on British Studies, Chicago, IL, October 18-20, 1996 Invited Speaker, "Transforming the Pulpit: The Preachers and Prophets of the British Women's Suffrage Movement," colloquium on Women's Preaching and Prophecy in Christian Traditions, sponsored by the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, November 1995 "Feminism, Religion and the Politics of Identity: Explorations in Women's Suffrage Autobiographies," Annual Conference of the Women's Studies Network (UK), Stirling, Scotland, June 1995 "Feminism, Religion and Identity in England, 1900-1930," Women's History Outreach Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 1994 "Feminism and the Politics of Religion in Early Twentieth-Century Great Britain," Midwest Conference on British Studies, Kent State University, November 1993 "Mrs. Pankhurst and the War: Feminism, Nationalism, and the Struggle for Citizenship," conference on "Women in Britain, 1914-1945: A Different Cultural History?" Sussex University (UK), April 1992 "Feminism Confronts Nationalism: The Women's Social and Political Union and World War I," Program in Comparative European History, Tel Aviv University, Israel, November 1991

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Conference Panel Participation

Commentator, “Body Work and Working Bodies: Gendering Labor in Cities of the British Isles and English Colonies,” North American Conference on British Studies, Minneapolis, MN, November 7-9, 2014 Commentator, “Religion and Women’s Life Cycles in Victorian England,” North American Conference on British Studies, Baltimore, MD, November 12-14, 2010 Commentator, “Twentieth Century Women’s Movements,” Southern Conference on British Studies, New Orleans, October 10-12, 2008 Commentator, "Victorian Others: Changes at Home and Abroad," Symposium on the Victorian 7

Home, University of St. Thomas, April 4, 2008 Commentator, “Religion, History and Other Awkward Subjects,” American Historical Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 2007 Discussant, “A Comparative and Transnational Approach to Women Religious,” Comparative Women’s History Reading Group, University of Minnesota, October 2003 Commentator, “Women and Autobiography in the 19th c.,” Northern Great Plains History Conference, Minneapolis, September 2002. Commentator, “Home and Away: New Perspectives on Religion in Imperial Britain,” Middle Atlantic Conference of British Studies, New York City, April 5-6, 2002 Chair, “Telling War Stories: History, Literature, and World War I,” North American Conference on British Studies, Pasadena, CA, October 13-15, 2000 Commentator, “Ladies, Leaders, and Politics: The Power of Gender in Women’s Political Activism in Mexico, France and the United States,” Fifth Southern Conference on Women’s History, Richmond, VA, June 15-17, 2000 Chair, “The Future of Women’s Studies: Changing Paradigms,” Women’s Lives, Voices and Solutions: Shaping a National Agenda for Women in Higher Education, University of Minnesota, March 27-29, 2000 Commentator, “Homefront and Battlefield: Collapsing the Boundaries in Women’s History,” Thirtyfourth annual meeting of the Northern Great Plains History Conference, St. Cloud, MN, October 1999 Discussant, “Planting on Hallowed Ground: Women’s Studies at Religiously Affiliated Colleges,” Nineteenth annual meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Oswego, NY, June 1998 Commentator, “Women and Work in Comparative Perspective,” Thirty-second annual meeting of the Northern Great Plains History Conference, Bismarck, ND, September 1997 Commentator, "Gender and Class; Violence and the Vote," Twenty-Ninth Annual Northern Great Plains History Conference, Minneapolis, October 1994

CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY LECTURES (selected)

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“Women’s Movements in the Early 20th Century: Creating Social, Cultural and Political Transformation,” Hopkins High School AP European History students (3 sections), March 2015 “She Who Was: Recovering Nineteenth-Century Feminist Theology,” keynote address for the Valley Presbyterian Church annual women’s retreat, January 2014. “Scenes from the Edwardian Era: The Women of Downton Abbey,” keynote address for the Augsburg Associates annual luncheon, September 2013 “Ladies and Feminists: Women's Rights Activists Then and Now,” pre-performance talk for Theater Unbound’s production of “The Good Fight,” October 2012 “Postmodernist Challenges for Historians,” presentation to students in HIS 280 (“The History Workshop”), Augsburg College, October 2011 “Mothers of a New World: Feminists and the Origins of the Welfare State,” presentation to Social Work students and faculty, Augsburg College, October 2011 “Marat/ Sade: A Palimpsest of the French Revolution,” presentation to cast and crew members, Augsburg College, October 2011 “Ireland’s Long Road to Independence: or, Why We Don’t Wear Orange on St. Patrick’s Day,” College of the Third Age, March 2012 “The Northern Ireland Peace Process,” College of the Third Age, March 31, 2011. Guest Lecture: “Women’s Activism and the Origins of Welfare States,” Tony Bibus’s SWK 301 History and Analysis of Social Policy, October 14, 2010 “A Shepherd in Wolf’s Clothing: One Approach to Academic Book Editing,” presentation for the “Speaking of Scholarship” series, Augsburg College, February 23, 2010. Guest Lecture: “Unraveling the Oddities of Victorian Sexual Attitudes,” Nancy Fischer’s Sociology of Sexuality class, February 3, 2010 Invited discussant following a performance of “Palace of the End” at the Frank Theater, Minneapolis, October 2009 Invited presenter: “History of Cosmetics in America” for MPIRG Forum, February 3, 2009, Augsburg College Invited discussant on “Women and the Early Modern Witch hunts,” following a performance of 9

“Vinegar Tom” at the Frank Theater, Minneapolis, September 2008 Presenter, “Liberating Hearts and Minds? Teaching in Minnesota’s Prisons,” December 2007, Augsburg College, sponsored by the Humanities and Fine Arts Division Presenter, “How to Research and Write a History Book,” December 2007, for the 4th grade students at L’Etoile du Nord French Immersion Elementary School, St. Paul Presenter, “Comedy, Tragedy, Paradox and Beauty: Historical Imagination and Civic Education,” delivered as part of “Teaching for Democracy” panel during President Pribbenow’s inaugural week, October 2006 Keynote Speaker, “Exploring Our Past: 150 Years of Westminster in the City,” Westminster Presbyterian Church Fall Women’s Retreat, October 2006 “A Childhood Conversion,” a Lenten homily, Westminster Presbyterian Church, March 2005 “Leading from the Heart: Lessons from the Life of Maude Royden,” Saturday Forum, Westminster Presbyterian Church, April 2004. Discussion Leader, “Deutschland, Bleiche Mutter,” International Women’s Film Festival, Augsburg College, March 2004. “Grief: A Historical Perspective,” Minneapolis Women’s Club, September 2003 “Blonde Venus: Devoted Mother or Femme Fatale?” Presentation to the Augsburg History Club, March 2003 “Women’s Music: Past and Present,” Introduction to the WomanVoice Concert, Augsburg College, March 2000. “The Great Famine and the Shaping of Anglo-Irish Relations,” Nobel Peace Prize Forum, St. Olaf College, February 2000 “The Northern Ireland Peace Process in Historical Perspective,” Augsburg College Honors Program, February 2000 “The Past, Present and Future of Women’s Rights in America,” Panel discussion on the United Nations CEDAW Treaty, hosted by MPIRG and Amnesty International, April 1999 “A Calvinist Alternative to Augsburg’s Lutheran Model of Education,” Panel Presentation on Augsburg’s Vision Process, September 1998 10

“Women’s Activism and the Origins of the Modern Welfare State,” Ed Skarnulis’s MSW class, March 1998 “Feminism and Religion in Historical Perspective,” three-part series, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, November 1997 “‘The Sword and the Spirit’: The Origins of the Movement for Women’s Ordination to the Anglican Church,” Faculty Scholarship Fair, October 1997 “Religion and the ‘New Woman’ in Britain, 1880-1920” Augsburg Faculty Lecture Series, November 1995 AUGSBURG CHAPEL TALKS “Occupy Augsburg, 1524: Protestant Reformation and Urban Renewal,” Reformation Week, October 2011 “Losing Our Religion,” Reformation Week, October 2009 “Calvin and Politics,” Reformation Week, October 2008 “Was Calvin Crazy?” Reformation Week, October 2006 “My Journey Through Calvinism,” Reformation Week, October 2005 “The Vision of Faith,” March 2005 “Visions of the Spirit: Maude Royden, 1876-1956,” March 1999 “Spirituality and Citizenship: Examples from the Women’s Suffrage Movement”, March 1998

ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORKSHOPS (for High School Teachers) 2011: Organizer, Advanced Placement European History Institute (June 27-30, 2011): “Early Modern Europe: New Sources and Perspectives” 2010: Organizer, Advanced Placement European History Institute (June 28- July 2, 2010): “Europe Since 1945” 

Presenter: “Multiculturalism in the New Europe” 11

2009: Organizer, Advanced Placement European History Institute (June 22-25, 2009): “Remembering the Twentieth-Century”  

Presenter: “Women’s Movements in the Early Twentieth-Century” Presenter: “The Aftermath of World War II”

Presenter, Advanced Placement History Workshop (February 2009): “Becoming Visible: European Working-Class History” 2008: Organizer, Advanced Placement European History Institute (June 16-19, 2008): “New Trends in Nineteenth-Century European History”  

Presenter: “Women in the 1848 Revolutions” Presenter: “Fin-de-Siècle Europe: Sex, Sin and Secularization”

2007: Organizer, Advanced Placement European History Institute (June 25-29, 2007): “The New History: Social and Cultural Approaches to the Past”  

Presenter: “A Walking Tour: Teaching the Reformation through Church Architecture” Presenter: “Seventeenth-Century Coffee-House Cultures”

2006: Organizer, Advanced Placement American History Institute (June 2006):  

Presenter: “Women in Progressive-Era Politics” Presenter, “New Approaches to the Industrial Revolution”

2005: Presenter, “Confronting Global Injustice: Examples from Women’s History,” Swedish American Institute, August 2005 – half-day workshop for teachers of AP History courses

HONORS AND AWARDS President’s Innovation Grants – 2014 (3), 2015 (1) Augsburg Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Summer Research Grant, Summer 2013 ($4000) URGO Summer Research Assistant Award (w/ Heidi Heller, Summer 2013; w/ Nicholas StewartBloch, Summer 2015) 12

Sabbatical Leave, Spring 2011, Fall 2002 URGO Summer Research (with Becki Iverson), Summer 2010 Instructional Design Award, Augsburg College, Summer 2008, Summer 2015 WorkCulture Grant, Augsburg College, Spring 2008 (for collaboration with Bob Cowgill on Germany / Poland study-abroad trip) Lilly Award (for Vocation trip to Germany and Czech Republic in May 2006) Lilly Award (to lower costs for students on Nicaragua trip in January 2006) International Travel Award, Augsburg College, Summer 1995, 2003, 2009 Faculty-Librarian Collaboration Grant ($8000), Minnesota Private Colleges Foundation, 2001 Technology Development Grant, Augsburg College, Summer 2001 Faculty-Student Research Collaboration, Augsburg College, 2000, 2004 Faculty Summer Research Award, Augsburg College, 2000, 2005, 2006 ELCA Summer Stipend 2000 ($1500) National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar, University of Michigan, 1996 Abigail Q. McCarthy Research Grant in Women's Studies, 1993 Dissertation Research Grant, University of Illinois, 1993 Graduate Fellow, University of Illinois, 1992 Wiener Research Fellow, Program for Comparative European History, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1991-92 Phi Alpha Theta, 1988National Merit Scholar, 1983-87 Presidential Scholar, Calvin College, 1983-87 COURSES TAUGHT (at Augsburg) For the History Department: HIS 102: HIS 103: HIS 195: HIS 280: HIS 282: HIS 331: HIS 352: HIS 352: HIS 354: HIS 380: HIS 381: HIS 440: HIS 480: HIS 480: HIS 480: HIS 480:

The Shaping of the Modern World, 1350-1789 The Modern World, 1789 – present (including a hybrid version) History of Economic Thought (topics) The History Workshop The History of Women, 1848-present Gender, Race and Empire Modern Germany: From Unification to Reunification The Holocaust in German History (new title) Modern Britain and Ireland History of Women to 1870 History of Women since 1870 Remembering the Twentieth Century 1914 (senior history seminar) 1940 (senior history seminar) 1945 (senior history seminar) 1968 (senior history seminar) 13

For the Women’s Studies Program: WST 315: Feminist Theory (Coordinator) WST 490: Women, Activism and Social Change (Seminar) For the Master of Arts in Leadership Program: ML 599: Navigating Local and Global Conflict (co-taught) For United Hospital Nursing Program (on-site): HIS 282: History of Women, 1848-present For Center for Global Education / Augsburg Abroad: HIS 195 / WST 281: Women’s Grassroots Movements in Latin America (short-term study abroad in Nicaragua) HIS 195: The Aftermath of World War II (short-term study abroad in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic) HIS 195/440: Writers, Artists, Politicians and Demagogues: Europe Between the World Wars (short-term study abroad in Paris, Strasbourg, and Berlin) For Shakopee Women’s Correctional Facility: HIS 103: The Modern World PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (selected) Grant Evaluator: National Endowment for the Humanities -Teaching Development Fellowships, November 2009 Textbook Evaluator: Bedford / St. Martin’s Press Manuscript Referee: Institute for Historical Research (London), Routledge (London), Indiana University Press, University of Toronto Press (Canada), Palgrave-Macmillan, Pickering and Chatto (UK), and others Manuscript Referee: Social Politics, Journal of British Studies, Gender and History, Journal of Women’s History, Women’s History Review, Journal of Religious History, Political Theory, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, and others Board Member, Women’s Historians of the Midwest (WHOM), 1996 - 2000 -Newsletter Editor, 1997 – 2000 Outsider reviewer for tenure and promotion 14

-History department, University of Chichester, England -History department, SUNY-Brockport -History department, Carleton University, Canada Local Planning Committee, Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, June 2008 Local Planning Committee, North American Conference on British Studies, November 2014 COLLEGE SERVICE (selected) Administrative Leadership Director of General Education, 2012-present Chair, Humanities and Fine Arts Division, 2004-2008 Chair, History Department, Augsburg College, 2000 – 2009 Director, Women’s Resource Center, 1999 – 2001 Coordinator, ACTC Women’s Studies Program, 2000-2002 Coordinator, Women’s Studies Program, Augsburg, 1997-2001 Committee Work and Other Service (selected) Search Committee, Dean of Global Education, 2014 Search Committee, Vice President for Enrollment Management, 2013 Augsburg for Adults Redesign Team, 2013 Faculty Senate, 2010-2012 Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2008-2010 Compensation Committee, 2011-present Prestigious Awards Committee (URGO), 2008-present Academic Affairs Committee, 2006-2008; 2012-present Assessment Committee, 2012-present Co-facilitator, Winter Retreat (with Jim Trelstad-Porter), February 2008 Women’s Studies Advisory Board, 2003-present Writing Skills Collaboration, 2004-2007 Master of Arts in Leadership Committee, 1999 – 2001 Educational Resource Committee, 1997 – 1999 Committee for Faculty Development, 1995 – 1998; 2003-2005 Co-organizer, Focus on Teaching Reading Group, 1995–96 Co-organizer, Critical Theory Reading Group, 1994–1997 Scholarly Writing Group, 2003-2008 Mission Interview Committee, 2006-2014 Scholarship Weekend Interviewer, 2006-present PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Historical Association North American Conference on British Studies Midwest Conference on British Studies 15

Coordinating Committee on Women in the History Profession Germanic American Institute, St. Paul, MN Institute of Historical Research, London LANGUAGES German French LANGUAGE STUDY Germanic American Institute, St. Paul, MN (Goethe Certificate, in progress) Goethe Institute, Munich, Germany -Two-week immersion program, Summer 2007 Institut d’Etudes Françaises de Touraine, Tours, France -Month-long immersion program, Summer 1986

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