CURRICULUM VITAE
ANDREW CARL HOLMAN
Professor of History
112 Hunt Hall
Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA 02325
tel. (508) 531-2688 email:
a2holman@bridgew.edu
http://works.bepress.com/andrew_c_holman/
Areas
of Specialization: Canadian
History, United States History
Sport
History, Borderlands Studies
1995 Ph.D. in History,
1989 M.A. in History, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario.
1986 B.A. (Hons) History/Political
Science, McGill University, Montreal, QC.
Canada’s Game: Hockey and Identity (edited collection of
scholarly essays) (McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2009).
A Sense of Their Duty: Middle-Class Formation in Victorian Ontario Towns
(McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000).
“Una bandera de tendones:
el hockey sobre hielo y la historia de Canadá” [“A Flag
of Tendons: Hockey and Canadian
History”] ISTOR: Revista
de Historia Internacional
[Special Issue on Canada] XIII, 49 (July 2012) 61-89.
“Frank Merriwell on Skates: Heroes, Villains, Canadians and Other Others in American Juvenile
Sporting Fiction, 1890-1940” in Jamie Dopp and
Richard Harrison, eds Now is the Winter: Thinking about Hockey
(Hamilton, Ont.: Wolsak & Wynn, 2009) 53-67.
“Periodizing
Hockey History: One Approach” (with Stephen Hardy) in Jamie Dopp
and Richard Harrison, eds Now is the Winter: Thinking about Hockey
(Hamilton, Ont.: Wolsak & Wynn, 2009) 19-35.
“Literary and Popular
Culture” (with Robert Thacker) in Patrick James and Mark Kasoff,
eds, Canadian Studies in the New Millenium
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007) 125-64; revised 2nd
edition (forthcoming 2013).
_____. Reprinted in Konrad
Gross and Jutta Zimmermann, eds., Canadian Literatures. Postcolonial
Literatures in English. Sources and Resources 4 (Trier: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2012) 72-73.
“The Canadian Hockey Player Problem: Cultural Reckoning and National Identities in American Collegiate Sport, 1947-80” Canadian Historical Review 88, 3 (September 2007) 439-68.
“Stops and Starts: Ideology, Commercialism and the Fall
of American Women’s Hockey in the 1920s” Journal
of Sport History 32, 3 (Fall 2005) 328-50.
“Playing in the Neutral
Zone: Meanings and Uses of Ice Hockey in the Canada-U.S. Borderlands,
1895-1915” American Review of Canadian
Studies 34, 1 (Spring 2004) 33-57.
“‘Something to
Admire’: Cultural Nationalism, Symbolic
Dissonance, and the Fourth of July in
“‘Cultivation’
and the Middle-Class Self: Manners and Morals in Victorian Ontario” in
Edgar-Andre Montigny and Lori Chambers, eds. Ontario since Confederation: A Reader
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000) 105-25.
“‘Different
Feelings’: Corktown and the Catholic Irish in Early
Hamilton, 1832-1847” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 23, 1
(July 1997) 41-66.
“‘Cultivation’ and the
Middle-Class Self in Nineteenth Century America” Review Essay. Canadian Review of American Studies 23,
2 (Winter, 1993) 183-93.
“Thomas J. Jackson and the
Idea of Health: A New Approach to the Social History of Medicine” Civil War History XXXVIII, 2 (June,
1992) 131-55.
“Cities and Immigrants: A
Canadian Perspective” Review Essay.
Journal of Urban
History 18, 4 (August, 1992) 489-97.
“Where
have you Gone, Jack Lorimer? New England’s Moment in Juvenile
Sporting Fiction” 29, II (June 2011) 7-10.
“Teaching Note. Then and Now: Canadian and American Students
Discover Each Other” 29, I (December 2010) 24-27.
“A Not-too-distant Mirror: The Talcott Commission (1840-43)
and the Meaning of the Border” 29, I (June 2010) 19-21.
“Crisis? What Crisis?
Global Recession and Learning at Bridgewater State College” 28, II (December
2009) 21-22.
“Our Wings: Aviation Science and College
Learning” 28, 1 (June 2009) 23-25.
“‘Absolutely
part of what we should be doing’: Kevin Curry, Water Filters and the
International Mission of the Modern University” 27, 2 (December 2008) 24-27.
“Climate
Change and Culture: Some Thoughts on the Precarious Idea of North” 26, 2 (December 2007) 22-23.
“Who
We Are: Some Thoughts about Making and Remaking History at Bridgewater State
College” 25, 2 (December 2006) 28-30.
“Teaching and Learning in Cold Places: Ice Hockey at
Bridgewater State College” 23, 1 (June 2004) 3-6.
“Happy Birthday Canada? Reflections on 130 Years of Nationhood” 16, 1 (1997)
7-10.
“Hockey Towns: The Making of Special Places in
America and Canada (with Stephen hardy) in Putting It on Ice: Proceedings of
the 2012 Hockey Conference, eds. Lori Dithurbide and
Colin Howell (December 2013). Available at http://www.smu.ca/campus-life/putting-it-on-ice-proceedings.html.
“Rinkside:
New Scholarly Studies on Ice Hockey and Society” (with Julie Stevens)
Introduction to Special Edition of Sport in Society 16, 3 (April 2013)
1-3.
“One Game, Two Countries,” commentary, ACSUS e-dition newsletter, 6 May 2009, (Association for Canadian
Studies in the U.S).
“On the Origin of Species (with apologies to
Charles Darwin): Canadian Football,” Sport
Canada column, Teaching Canada 24 (2006) 45-47.
“Introduction. Hockey and
Special Edition of Sport History Review 37, 1 (May 2006) 1-3.
“Something Old,
Something New: Canada and the American Civil War.” Review Essay. Acadiensis XXXI,
1 (Autumn 2001) 164-70.
“Gentlemen, Irregulars, and Eclectics: Who Practised Medicine in Nineteenth-century Rockbridge
County?” Proceedings of the Rockbridge
Historical Society (Lexington, Virginia: 2003) Vol. XII (1995-2002) 45-61.
“Examining Assumptions,” MANECCS News & Views.
Newsletter of the Middle Atlantic and New England Council for
Canadian Studies. (July/Aug 1999) 5-6.
“The Quebec/Canada
Relationship: 1867-1997,” in Richard Beach, ed. Alliance or Alienation? Quebec and Canada
as the Century Turns (Plattsburgh, NY: Center
for the Study of Canada, SUNY Plattsburgh, 1999) 37-41.
“Fear
and Loathing North of the Border,” MANECCS
News & Views (Newsletter of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Conference
on Canadian Studies) July, 1997: 1,6.
“‘I
Don’t Feel So Well To-Day as Usual’: Was Stonewall a
Hypochondriac?” Civil War 56 (April,
1996) 42-49.
A.Ricardo López and Barbara
Weinstein, eds. The making of the Middle Class: Toward a Transnational History
(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012) Labour/Le Travail 73 (Spring 2014) 401-3.
David Meren, With Friends Like These:
Entangled Nationalism and the Canada-Quebec-France Triangle, 1944-1970
(Vancouver: UBC Press, 2012) H-DIPLO Roundtable (online), forthcoming.
Geoffrey Hayes, Canada: An Illustrated History (Vancouver:
Douglas & McIntyre, 2008) Canadian
Historical Review 90, 3 (September 2009) 537-39.
Timothy R. Mahoney, Provincial Lives: Middle Experience
in the Antebellum
Francis M. Carroll, A Good and Wise Measure: The Search
for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 (
George
M. Blackburn, French Newspaper Opinion on the American Civil War (Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, 1997) American
Journalism 16, 2 (Spring 1999) 113-114.
Janice Dickin McGinnis, ed.
Suitable for the Wilds: Letters From Northern Alberta, 1929-1931 by Dr.
John C. Weaver, Crimes, Constables, and Courts: Order
and Transgression in a Canadian City, 1816-1970 (Montreal & Kingston, 1995)
Ontario History LXXXVIII, 3
(September, 1996), 235-6.
Jacalyn Duffin, Langstaff:
A Nineteenth Century Medical Life (
Bruce Curtis, True Government By
Choice Men? Inspection, Education, and State Formation in Canada West (Toronto,
1992) Canadian Social Studies 28, 3 (Spring, 1994) 123-24.
Allan
Greer and Ian Radforth, eds. Colonial Leviathan:
State Formation in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada (Toronto, 1992) Social History 19, 1 (January, 1994) 118-21.
Allen Stouffer, The Light of Nature and the Law of God:
Antislavery in
Pierre Berton, Niagara: A
Marianne Maclean, The People of Glengarry: Highlanders
in Transition, 1745-1820 (Montreal and Kingston, 1991) Ontario History LXXXIV, 2 (June, 1992) 168-69.
Sheldon and Judith Godfrey, Burn This Gossip: The True Story of George Benjamin of
Belleville, Canada’s First Jewish Member of Parliament, 1857-1863 (Toronto,
1991) Ontario History LXXXIII, 4
(December, 1991) 335-36.
J.K. Johnson, Becoming Prominent: Regional Leadership in
Brian C. Mitchell, The Paddy Camps: The Irish of
“War and Rhetoric in the
Anglo-American World” (Speaking Intensive)
“Writing Canada”
(Writing Intensive)
“Canada’s War of 1812”
“Northern Borderlands: A New Approach to
Canadian-American Relations” (Seminar)
“Economic
& Social History of Victorian Canada” (Graduate)
“Quebec
and Canada since Confederation,”
“Historiography
of Modern Quebec,” Reading Course
“War
and Memory in Canada”
“A
History of Canadian-American Relations”
“Canadian
History since Confederation”
“Canadian
History before Confederation”
“Canada,
1800 to 1867,” Brock University
“Origins:
Canada to 1800,” Brock University
“
“Modern
“The
History of
“Introduction
to Canadian Studies”
“Sport
and Canadian Identities” Seminar, McGill University (Fall 2012)
“Sport
and the North American Imagination, 1850-1960”
“United
States History and Constitutions to 1865”
“United
States History and Constitutions since 1865”
“The
Northeast in the Old Republic (c.1780-1850),” Brock University
“Medicine
& Society in the North Atlantic World, 1700-1920”
“Health,
Sexuality, and Society in the North Atlantic World: the United States, Canada, and Britain, 1700-1929,” Graduate Course
“The Historian’s Craft; or, the Art and Philosophy of
Historical Detection” (Honors)
“The Philosophy of History: Uses and Misuses of History,” Graduate Seminar
“City
Life: History and Politics of Urban North America,” (with Dr. Victor DeSantis, Department of Political Science) Graduate
Course
“Ordinary
People in a Changing World: Europe and the
taught),
1998 Jane Hogan, “Strangers in a Strange Land:
The Acadian Experience in Massachusetts, 1755-1764,” Department of History,
Bridgewater State University.
2010 Rachel Mansfield, “Drama and the Peaceable
Kingdom: Adaptation and Cultural Identity in a ‘Just Society’,” Department of
Drama, Tufts University.
June 2015 Summer Research Grant,
Center for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship, Bridgewater State
University (US $3,100 in support of the research and writing of a scholarly
essay: “Reading Frank Grace’s Record:
Lacrosse, Life Writing and Identity Making in Early 20th-century
Canada”).
June
2014 Summer Course
Development Grant, Office of Teaching and Learning, Bridgewater State
University (US $3,000 in support of HIST 488 “Eight Dyas
that Made Modern Canada”).
June 2013 Summer Research Grant,
Center for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship, Bridgewater State
University (US$3,100 in support of the research and writing of a scholarly
essay: “Les Russes
et Nous”).
June
2012 Summer Research
Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship, Bridgewater
State University (US$3,100 in support of the research and writing of a
scholarly essay: “Rewriting the War of 1812: Constructing Nation
in Boys’ Serial Fiction, 1860-1940”).
Fall 2011 Sabbatical Fellowship.
Eakin
Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Studies, McGill Institute for the Study of
Canada, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
July 2011 Summer Research Grant,
Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching, Bridgewater State College
(US$3,100 in support of the research and writing of a scholarly essay: “A Flag
of Tendons”).
June 2010 Summer Research Grant,
Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching, Bridgewater State College
(US$3,100 in support of the research and writing a book chapter: “Heirs to Tom Brown’s School Days: Ralph Henry
Barbour, Arthur Stanwood Pier and the Elite School Hockey Story before World
War I”).
June
2009 Summer Research
Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching, Bridgewater
State College (US$3,100 in support of the research and writing a scholarly
article: “Telling Stories about Indigeneity and Canadian
Sport: The Spectacular Cree & Ojibway Indian Hockey Barnstorming Tour of
North America, 1928”).
June 2008 Summer
Research Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching,
Bridgewater State College (US$3,100 in support of the completion of a book
chapter: “Hockey Despite Hitler: World
War II and the Challenge to Hockey’s Global Divergence”).
March 2007 Faculty
and Librarian Research Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and
Teaching, Bridgewater State College (US$8,000 in support of
research and writing a scholarly article: “Heroes, Villains and Canucks: Constructing Canadian
‘Otherness’ in American Juvenile Sporting Fiction, 1890-1940”).
November 2006 Distinguished
Scholar-in-Residence, Center for the Study of
January 2006 Canadian
Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant, Academic Relations Office, Canadian
Embassy,
December 2003 Canadian
Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant, Academic Relations Office, Canadian
Embassy, Washington, DC (US$6,000 in support for the preparation of an article
manuscript: “Taking measure of each
other: Students, Women and Popular Diplomacy in Canada and the United States,
1940-71”).
July 2003 Summer Research Grant,
Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching, Bridgewater State College
(US$3,000 in support of the completion of an article manuscript: “‘The Canadian Hockey Player Problem’:
Crossing Boundaries in U.S. College Athletics, 1947-75”).
July 2002 Summer
Research Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching, Bridgewater
State College (US$3,000 in support of the completion of an article manuscript: “Sharing the Fête Nationale:
St-Jean Baptiste Day in the Quebec-New England Borderlands, 1840-1920”).
June 2001 Quebec
Studies Research Grant, Ministry of International Relations, Government of
Quebec, Quebec City, Canada (US$4,259 US in support of the preparation of an
article manuscript: “Sharing Fêtes Nationales: The Fourth of July and St-Jean Baptiste Day in
the Québec-New England Borderlands, 1837-1919”).
January 2001 Canadian
Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant, Academic Relations Office, Canadian
Embassy, Washington, DC (US$3,500 in support of the preparation of an
upper-level undergraduate/graduate course: “Northern
Borderlands: Studies in the
November 2000 Massachusetts
Council for International Education (MaCIE)
Lecturer, Spring Term, 2001 (US$800 for the delivery of invited lectures at
Westfield State College and North Adams State College: “On the Threshold of another Nation – Canadian-American Borderlands in
Historical Perspective”).
April 2000 Faculty
and Librarian Research Grant, Bridgewater State College (US$3,000 in
support of editorial work for a scholarly anthology: In the Borderlands: New
Essays in the Social
December
1999 Canadian Studies Research
Grant, Canadian Embassy,
November 1998 Small
Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching,
August 1998 Andrew
W. Mellon Research Fellowship, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond,
November
1997 Canadian Studies Research
Grant, Canadian Embassy,
July 1997 Andrew
W. Mellon Research Fellowship, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond,
July 1997 Summer
Research Grant, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching,
Bridgewater State College (US$3,000 to support preliminary editing and
annotation of diary manuscript: More of a
Man. The Diaries of Andrew McIlwraith,
June 1996 Andrew
W. Mellon Research Fellowship, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond,
1995-96 Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of
Post Doctoral Fellowship, University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
ON (Project title: “Medicine in
Comparison: Physicians and their Patients in Rockbridge County, Virginia and
Waterloo County, Ontario, 1840-1891”).
1993-94 Queen
Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship.
1992-93 Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of
Doctoral Fellowship.
1991-92 Ontario
Graduate Scholarship.
Summer 1990 Stonewall
Jackson House Research Fellowship - The
1987-88 H.G.
Hilton Scholarship, McMaster University.
“Canadian
Students and Transnational Experiences of Education at Bridgewater Normal
School, 1858-1919.” From
Normal School to Now: The Arc of Teacher Education conference, Bridgewater
State University, March 26, 2015.
“Frank Grace’s
Record: Lacrosse and Identities in Early 20th-century
Canada” Transnational Lacrosse Conference, Centre for the Study of Sport and
Health, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, October 2-4, 2014.
Participant,
Roundtable on Teaching Canada, Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S.,
biennial conference, Tampa, FL, November 2013.
“Sport and the Practice of Public Paradiplomacy: Québec” at “Canada Abroad” conference hosted
by the Bader International Study Centre (Queen’s University), Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK, 30 July 2013.
“Framing
Canada, Framing Canadian Sport History,” Panel Presentation, “The Canadian Sesquicentennial Sport History
Project” North American Society for Sport History 41st Annual
Convention, Halifax, NS, May 26, 2013.
Participant,
Author’s Workshop, “Quebec & the World: Foundations, Regions, Actors &
Issues” Montreal, QC, November 15-17, 2012.
“Sport, Catholic Charity and Masculine Civic
Performance before the Quiet Revolution: Montreal’s Depression Hockey League,
1932-60s” American Council for Quebec Studies biennial conference, Sarasota,
FL, November 9, 2012.
“Five
Things We All Need to Know about the War of 1812” Keynote Address, New
Hampshire Council for Social Studies, Manchester, NH, October 25, 2012.
“Ever
Since: The War of 1812 in Canadian Popular Culture” New England History
Teachers Association Conference, Worcester, MA October 13, 2012.
“Rewriting the War of 1812: Constructing Nation
in Boys’ Serial Fiction, 1860-1940,” Middle Atlantic and New England Council
for Canadian Studies biennial conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 28, 2012.
“Tracing the History of Canadian Emigration to
the United States.” Invited Public
Lecture. South Shore Genealogical Society, Hanover, MA, June 9, 2012.
“Reading
Backwards: The War of 1812 and ‘Canada’ in American Boys’ Serial Fiction,
1870s-1940,” Popular Culture Association of Canada annual conference, Niagara
Falls, ON, 11 May 2012.
“Rewriting the War of 1812:
Constructing Nation in Boys’ Serial Fiction, 1860-1940,” Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association annual conference, Boston, MA, 11
April 2012.
“They
Came from Canada: Star-spangled Canadians.” Invited public lecture at the
National Archives at Boston, Waltham, MA, 16 February
2012.
“Reading
Canada in American Juvenile Fiction, 1890-1940,” Annual Eakin
Lecture in Canadian Studies, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill
University, Montreal, Quebec, 24 November 2011.
“Reading
the Canadian-American Borderlands in American Juvenile Fiction, 1900-30”
Canadian Historical Association Conference, Fredericton, NB, May 31, 2011.
“Orioles
and Indians: Race, Agency and Exploitation in Historical Hockey Narratives”
(with Greg Gillespie, Brock University), Hockey on the Border International
Scholarly Conference, Buffalo, NY, June 5, 2010.
“Telling Stories about Indigeneity and
Canadian Sport: The Cree and Ojibway Indian Hockey Tour of 1928” When Indians Play Indian Native American
Symposium,
“Daniel
Webster’s Canadian Conundrums” Daniel Webster Preservation Heritage Trust, Daniel Webster
Estate,
“Telling
Stories about Indigeneity and Canadian Sport: The Cree and Ojibway Indian
Hockey Tour of 1928” Sport Literature Association conference, University of
Western Ontario, London, Ontario, June 24, 2009.
“The Canadian-American Relationship since 1945,”
Presentation to Panel Discussion called “Continental Engagement: U.S.-Canada
Relationships, 1609 to Present,” The 30th Conference on New York
State History (New York State Historical Association), SUNY Plattsburgh, June
4-6, 2009.
“The Cree and Ojibway Indian Hockey Tour of 1928:
Sport, Spectacle and Canadian-American Relations” Middle Atlantic and New
England Council for Canadian Studies/ Southern Association for Canadian Studies
joint conference, Washington DC, October 2008.
“Is
Hockey Still Canada’s Game?” Java Fridays
Invited Lecture, The 1699 Isaac Winslow House,
“The Diaries of Andrew McIlwraith: Work,
Self-Improvement and Refuge in the Life of a Mid-Victorian Scottish Emigrant in
Canada” Canada as a Refuge conference, Centre of Canadian Studies, University
of Edinburgh, Scotland, May 1-2, 2008.
“Prose
and Conn Smythe; or, Teaching American Freshmen to
Write using Ice Hockey and Canadian History” Association for Canadian Studies
in the U.S. biennial conference, Toronto, Canada, November, 2007.
“Hockey
Shtick: Heroes, Villains, Canadians and Other Others in American Juvenile
Sporting Fiction, 1890-1940” Popular Cultural Association/American Culture
Association 2007 Joint Conference,
“Frank
Merriwell on Skates: Images of
“Periodizing Hockey
“Frank
Merriwell on Skates: Images of
“‘A
Quietly Excellent Piece of International Goodwill’: The Canadian-American
Women’s Committee, Popular Diplomacy
and Canadian-American Relations, 1941-67” Association for Canadian Studies in
the U.S. biennial meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2005.
“Remarks on the Teaching
of Acadian
“
“An Overview of the Canadian Government
Structure and Canada’s Relationship with the United States.” Canada-Maine Forum for
State Legislators, Augusta Civic Center.
Spoke at the invitation of the Office of the Canadian Consul General,
Editor:
Bridgewater
Review (2012- )
Editorial
Board Member: Canadian Journal of Popular Culture (June 2011- )
Journal
Article Manuscript Reader: American Review of Canadian Studies
(August 2012; January 2011; January 2003); Canadian
Historical Review (July 2014; March 2008; November 2007; April 2004;
October 2003; November 2000); Histoire sociale/Social History (September 2011); The Historian (August 2011); International Journal of Canadian Studies
(September 2010); Journal of Canadian
Studies (March 2015, February 2013; July 2005); Journal of Sport History (December 2013); Ontario History (January 2010); Past
Imperfect (March 2006); Scientia Canadensis
(December 2007); Sociology of Sport
Journal (July 2008).
Book
Manuscript Reader: Broadview Press (2005); Houghton Mifflin (April 2001); McGill-Queen’s University Press
(December 2009; November 2005; June 2005); McGraw-Hill
(September 200; April 2000; December 1998; August 1998); University of Missouri Press (March 2002); University of Toronto Press (2015; 2012; 2009).
Book Prospectus
Evaluator: McGraw-Hill
(April 2002); Pearson Education (June 2004); University
of Toronto Press (August 2014).
Conference Session
Chair & Commentator: Association for Canadian
Studies in the U.S. (Tampa, FL, November 2013) “Two Days of Canada” Annual
Canadian Studies Conference, Brock University (St. Catharines,
ON, November 2013); Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S. (Ottawa,
November 2011); Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S. (San Diego,
November 2009); New England Political Science Association (Portland, ME, May
2009); Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S. (Toronto, November 2007);
New England Historical Association (Manchester, NH, May 2007); American Council for
Quebec Studies (Cambridge, MA, October 2006); Canadian Historical Association
(St. Catharines, ON, May 2014); New England Historical Association (Brookline, MA, April
2004); Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S. (Portland, OR, November
2003); American Conference for Irish Studies – New England Regional Meeting
(Bridgewater, MA, October 2003); Middle Atlantic & New England Council for
Canadian Studies (Burlington, VT, October 1998).
External
Examiner for Tenure and Promotion Candidates
Bowling Green State University (College of Arts and
Sciences) Fall 2011; Mount Royal University (Faculty of Arts) Spring 2013;
Brock University (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences) Fall 2013.
Grant
Evaluator
Fulbright National Screening Committee, U.S. Student Applications,
November 2014; U.S. Graduate Student Applications, November 2013.
Insight Grants Program, Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) – (February 2014).
Standard Research Grants Program, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) – (January 2010; December 2006).
Faculty Enrichment Grants, Canadian Studies Program,
Academic Relations Office, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC (October-November
2006; January 2002).
Graduate Student Fellowships, Canadian Studies Program,
Academic Relations Office, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC (January 2002).
Miscellaneous
Senior
Scholar-Commentator, “Issues in Canadian Studies: Views from America”
CONNECT/Fulbright Canadian Studies Junior Scholar Symposium, University of
California, Berkeley, CA, May 9, 2013.
Guest
Co-editor (with Julie Stevens) “Rinkside: New
Scholarly Studies on Ice Hockey and Society.” Special Edition of Sport in Society 16, 3 (April 2013).
Judge, Clio Prize – Ontario
(award for meritorious publication or exceptional contribution to regional
history), Canadian Historical Association, 2011, 2012, 2013 (Committee Chair).
Associate Editor, Bridgewater
Review, 2006-2011.
Guest Editor, “Canada’s
Game.” Special Edition of Sport History
Review (May 2006).
Member, Jeanne Kissner Award Committee (adjudicates best essay on Canada
by a U.S. undergraduate student), Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S.
(2004).
Conference and Symposium Organization
Section Chair (History Panels), Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S., Biennial Conference, Las Vegas, NV, October 14-17, 2015.
Moderator, “Women’s Hockey Today,” Roundtable Session at The Face of the Game: Women’s Hockey in North America (scholarly symposium coinciding with the IIHF Women’s World Ice Hockey Championship), University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 12 April 2012.
Symposium Organizer and Moderator, “Pucks across the Border: Canadian-American Hockey Relations” panel discussion sponsored by the Canadian Consulate and hosted by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, December 11, 2010.
Conference Co-chair (with Julie Stevens, Brock University), “Hockey on the Border-An International Scholarly Conference,” Buffalo, NY, June 3-5, 2010.
Conference Co-chair (with Richard Parker, High Point
University), MANECCS/SACS Joint Canadian Studies Conference, Washington DC,
October 2008.
Conference Co-chair (with Anthony Cicerone), Canada’s
Game? Critical Perspectives on Ice Hockey and Identity, Plymouth, Mass., April
14-16, 2005.
Department
of History Commitments (Bridgewater State
University)
Curriculum
Committee (2007- );
Graduate Committee (1996-2007); Houghton Mifflin
Non-Department
Campus Commitments
Coordinator, Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching (CART), 2003-06; Advisory Board Member, 2000-03.
Writing Committee Chair, New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Re-accreditation Self-Study Committee, 2001-02.
Member, Graduate Education Council, 1998-99; 2000-01.
Member, A-PLUS (Assessing
the Performance and Learning of Undergraduate Students) Task Force, 1998-99.
College Representative,
SACHEM (5-College International Studies Consortium) Steering Committee,
1998-2003.
Member, Graduate Faculty, 1997-present.
Member, Canadian Studies Council, 1996-present.
Head Coach, Bridgewater State University Bears Men’s Ice
Hockey Club, 1998-2011.
Officer
Treasurer, Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S.
(2014 - ).
Gorsebrook Research Institute, Saint Mary’s
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (Member, Board of Directors, 2008-present).
Member
Middle Atlantic and Northeast Council on Canadian
Studies.
Also Past President (2011-12); President (2009-11);
Executive Vice-President (2006-08); Councilor-at-Large (2004-06).
Association
for Canadian Studies in the United States
Association
international des études québécoises
Canadian
Historical Association
New
England-Canada Business Council
American
Council for Quebec Studies
North
American Society for Sport History
Last updated:
April 2015