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Curriculum Vitae
Anne Klejment
Office
Department of History
University of St. Thomas Mail #4188
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55105
Phone
651 962 5737
Fax
651 962 5741
Electronic Mail
Degrees
Ph.D. United States History, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1981
M.A. United States History, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1974
B.A. History, Nazareth College of Rochester (New York), 1972 (cum laude)
Dissertation
“In the Lions’ Den: The Social Catholicism of Daniel and Philip Berrigan, 1955-1965.”
Further Study (selected)
Critical Thinking, Spring 2012
History Department Writing Across the Curriculum, Summer 2011
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Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop, Summer 2010.
“Ghana: Challenges of a Developing Nation,” interdisciplinary seminar at University of
Ghana,” International Faculty Development Seminar, Council on International Educational
Exchange, June 2009.
“Slave Narratives,” seminar with Prof. David Blight, Yale University Gilder Lehrman
Institute of American History, 15-18 June 2008.
“Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible,” workshop with Dr. Shakti Butler,
Winter 2008.
“30 Minutes to Greater Scholarly Productivity,” Faculty Development Workshop, March
2008.
“Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome,” workshop with Dr. Joy DeGruy-Leary, Spring 2008.
“Dr. Virginia Lee’s Effective Course-based Assessment to Enhance Student Learning,”
January 2008
“Dr. Virginia Lee’s The Power of Questions as Drivers of Learning and
Transformation,” January 2008
“Facilitator Training with Dr. Shakti Butler,” January 2008.
“The Use of Case studies in Teaching,” Dr. Kip Herreid, August 2007
“Nonviolent Communication Workshop,” with Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, College of St.
Catherine, Spring 2006.
“Best Practices of Our Best Professors,” Summer 2005.
“Teaching Enhancement: Discussion,” Fall 2005
History of American Catholic Spirituality, St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, Spring
2002, audited.
Courage to Teach, CRITF Seminar, January, 1998.
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Teaching Enhancement Techniques, Faculty Development Summer Seminar, University of
St. Thomas, January 1997 and follow up, January 1998.
Women’s Studies, CRITF Workshop, January 1997.
Teaching Against Racism, Faculty Development Summer Seminar, University of St.
Thomas, Summer 1996 and follow up, January 1997.
Understanding Vietnam's Historical Perspectives, International Faculty Development
Seminar, Council on International Educational Exchange, January 1991.
French 211 and 212 (Intermediate II) and Advanced, audited.
Gender Issues, Faculty Development Summer Seminar, College of St. Thomas, 1987.
Gender Workshop, Hamline University, Summer 1986.
Writing-across-the-Curriculum, Faculty Development Summer Seminar, College of St.
Thomas, 1986.
Vietnam War Writers, Great River Writers’ Conference, Winona State University, Summer
1984.
Washington Seminar, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, June 1971.
Foreign Travel
Britain, France, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Vatican City,
Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Morocco, Ghana, Brazil, Paraguay,
Mexico, Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam, Japan
Teaching Specialties
Recent rotation of courses:
Modern United States in Global Perspective (multicultural)
African American History in Global Perspective
Racial Discrimination and the Freedom Movement
U.S. since 1945
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US during the the 1960s
Twentieth Century US History
History of Women in the US
U.S. Catholic history (multicultural) (graduate and undergraduate levels)
Religious Practices of the U.S. Catholic Laity (multicultural)
U.S. and Vietnam
Teaching Experience
Graduate Program, Catholic Studies, Adjunct, 2001.
Adjunct in Church History, School of Divinity, 1995-96
Professor, Department of History, UST, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1997-
Associate Professor, Department of History, UST, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1988-1997.
Assistant Professor, Department of History, UST, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1983-1988.
Assistant Professor, Department of History, and Coordinator, Women's Studies Program,
State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, 1982-1983.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, State University of New York College
at Plattsburgh, 1981-1982.
Teaching Associate, Department of History, Cornell University, 1981.
Instructor, Cornell United Religious Work, Cornell University, 1981.
Instructor, Innovative Studies Program, State University of New York College at New Paltz,
Summer, 1979.
Instructor, Department of History, Vassar College, 1978-1979.
SUNY Foundation Fellow, 1976-1977.
Instructor, Department of History, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1975.
Teaching Assistant, Department of History, State University of New York at Binghamton,
1973-1976.
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Publications
Books
“Catholic Digest” and American Catholic Culture. (In progress).
(Edited with Nancy L. Roberts) American Catholic Pacifism: The Influence of Dorothy Day
and the Catholic Worker Movement (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996). Pax Christi USA Book
Award, 1997.
(With Alice Klejment) Dorothy Day and “The Catholic Worker”: A Bibliography and
Index (New York: Garland, 1986). CST Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award,
1986.
The Berrigans: A Bibliography of Published Writings of Daniel, Philip, and Elizabeth
McAlister Berrigan (New York: Garland, 1979).
Refereed Articles and Contributions to Books
“From Union Square to Heaven: Anarchism at the Catholic Worker, 1933-1945” in Radical
Gotham edited by Tom Goyens (University of Illinois Press, in progress)
“Polish American Spirituality: A Personal Journey” (in progress).
“Dorothy Day and Cesar Chavez: American Catholic Lives in Nonviolence,” U.S. Catholic
Historian Summer 29 (3) 2011.
“The Spirituality of Dorothy Day’s Pacifism,” U.S. Catholic Historian 27(2) Spring 2009.
“To Praise and To Teach’” Father Paul Bussard and Early Liturgical Renewal,” American
Catholic Studies (118) Fall 2007.
“From Catholic Revivalism to Catholic Americanism: Catholic Digest 1936-1945,” US
Catholic Historian 21 (3) Summer 2003.
“Hard Times for the American Catholic Renaissance: Catholic Digest in the Fifties,”
American Catholic Studies (111) Spring-Winter 2000.
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“Comment: The Long Revolution: Dorothy Day at 100” in Records of the American
Catholic Historical Society (108) Spring-Summer 1997.
“Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement,” reprinted in Against the Tide: Women
Reformers in American Society (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997), edited by Randall Miller and
Paul Cimbala.
“The Catholic Worker and the Vietnam War,” (with Nancy L. Roberts) in American
Catholic Pacifism (above), edited by Anne Klejment and Nancy L. Roberts.
“The Radical Origins of Catholic Pacifism: Dorothy Day and the Lyrical Left during World
War I” in American Catholic Pacifism (above), edited by Anne Klejment and Nancy L.
Roberts.
“Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement” in American Reform and Reformers.
(Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996), edited by Randall Miller and Paul Cimbala.
“Philip Berrigan, (Nuclear Abolitionist),” in Leaders from the 1960s: A Bio-Bibliographical
Sourcebook of American Activism. (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1994), edited by David
DeLeon. Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1994.
“Catholic Worker Nonviolence and the Catonsville Nine Draft Board Raid,” in A
Revolution of the Heart: Essays on the Catholic Worker. (Philadelphia: Temple
University Press, 1988), edited by Patrick Coy. Also paperback reprint edition
(Philadelphia: New Society, 1992). Main selection of the Catholic Book Club, Fall 1988.
“The Berrigans: Revolutionary Christian Nonviolence,” in Peace Heroes in Twentieth-
Century America, pp. 227-254. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986), edited by
Charles DeBenedetti. Also paperback reprint edition (1990).
Working Paper
“‘As in a Vast School without Walls’: Race in the Social Thought of Daniel and Philip
Berrigan,” University of Notre Dame, Cushwa Center for the Study of American
Catholicism, Working Papers, Fall 1981.
Articles in Reference Works
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Le Ly Hayslip and When Heaven and Earth Stood Still in Great Lives from History: Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders edited by Gary Y. Okihiro (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press,
forthcoming August 2012).
Mee Moua in Great Lives from History: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders edited by
Gary Y. Okihiro (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, forthcoming August 2012).
“Sister Thea Bowman” in Great Lives from History: African Americans edited by Carl L.
Bankston, III (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011), pp 192-193.
“Isaiah: Spirit of Courage, Gift of Tears” (by Daniel Berrigan) in Masterplots II: Christian
Literature, edited by John K. Roth. (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2007), pp. 898-901.
“Loaves and Fishes” (by Dorothy Day) in Masterplots II: Christian Literature, edited by
John K. Roth. (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2007), pp. 1062-1065.
“The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day,” in Masterplots II: Women's
Literature, pp. 1360-1364, edited by Frank N. Magill. (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1995).
“Dorothy Day,” in Great Lives from History: American Women, edited by Frank N. Magill
(Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1995), pp. 489-493.
“Dorothy Day,” “Peter Maurin,” “Catholic Worker,” in Dictionary of Christianity in
America, pp. 234, 343-344, 719, edited by Daniel G. Reid et al., (Downers Grove, IL:
InterVarsity Press, 1990).
Miscellaneous
“Book Award Winners Reflect on ‘American Catholic Pacifism’: Interview by Gerard
Vanderhaar,” Catholic Peace Voice, Fall 1997, p. 11.
“Syllabus: History of Women in the United States,” in Making Connections Syllabi,
compiled by Melissa Gilbert. (Boston: National Association of Women in Catholic Higher
Education, 1994).
“Catholics and the U.S. Constitution.” Catholic Bulletin, 20 September 1987, p. 18.
“The Polka: Site Visit” pp. 100-101; “The Chelsea Waterfront: Site Visits” pp. 110-111;
“Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Domestic Economy: Site Visit” pp. 125-126 in History for the
Public edited by G. David Brumberg et. al. (New York Historical Resources Center, Cornell
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University and the Institute for Research in History, 1983). The book was honored with the
merit award of the RCHA (Regional Conference of Historical Agencies), 1984.
“New Trends in Public History: A Report on the Historians-in-Residence Program,”
Documentation Newsletter (Cornell University Archives) 6, Fall 1980, pp. 4-6.
“Description of the Donald Jay Grout Papers in the Cornell University Archives,”
Documentation Newsletter 2, Spring 1976, p. 7.
Book Review Essays in Refereed Journals
“The Berrigans” for American Catholic Studies (in progress)
“The Immigrant Church” for Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 1988.
Book Reviews in Refereed Journals
Review of All the Way to Heaven: The Selected Letters of Dorothy Day edited by Robert
Ellsberg. Catholic Historical Review (forthcoming July 2012?).
Review of All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day by James Forest. American Catholic
Studies. (Spring 2012).
Symposium review of New Women of the Old Faith: Gender and American Catholicism in
the Progressive Era by Kathleen Cummings. US Catholic Historian (Spring 2011)
Review of In Due Season: A Catholic Life by Paul Wilkes. American Catholic Studies 121
(Spring 2010).
Review of Acts of Conscience: Christian Nonviolence and Modern American Democracy by Joseph Kip Kosek. Journal of American History (March 2010).
Review of Religion and War Resistance in the Plowshares Movement by Sharon Erickson
Nepstad. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48 (March 2009).
Review of Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her edited by Rosalie G. Riegle
and Dorothy Day: Writings from Commonweal edited by Patrick Jordan, American
Catholic Studies 115 (Fall 2004).
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Review of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement: Centenary Essays edited by
William Thorn et al., Catholic Historical Review 90 (4) October 2004.
Review of Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in America by James T.
Fisher, American Catholic Studies 114 (2) Summer 2003.
Review of Claiming the City: Politics, Faith, and the Power of Place in St. Paul by Mary
Lethert Wingerd Catholic Historical Review, April 2003.
Review of American Catholic Lay Groups and Transatlantic Social Reform in the
Progressive Era by Deirdre M. Moloney, American Historical Review, April 2003.
Review of A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh by Kenneth
J. Heineman, American Studies 43 Spring 2002.
Review of The Notre Dame History of Hispanic Catholics in the U.S., 3 vols., edited by Jay
P. Dolan and Jaime R. Vidal, American Studies 38 Fall 1997.
Review of Sin and Censorship: The Catholic Church and the Motion Picture Industry by
Frank Walsh, Church History 66 1997.
Review of Being Catholic: Commonweal from the Seventies to the Nineties by Rodger Van
Allen, for Church History, December 1995.
Review of Searching for Christ: The Spirituality of Dorothy Day by Brigid O'Shea
Merriman, OSF for Pro Ecclesia, Summer 1996.
Review of Battlefield Chaplains: Catholic Priests in World War II by Donald F. Crosby, SJ
for the American Historical Review, February 1996.
Review of The Foundation and First Decade of the National Catholic Welfare Council by
Douglas Slawson for Church History, September 1995.
Review of Voices from the Catholic Worker edited by Rosalie Troester for American
Catholic Historical Review, July 1995.
Review of Harder than War: American Catholic Peacemaking by Patricia McNeal for
Church History, September 1994.
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Review of The Transformation of American Catholic Sisters, by Lora Ann Quinonez and
Mary Daniel Turner, Journal of American History, March 1993.
Review of Perspectives on the American Catholic Church, 1789-1989 edited by Stephen
Vicchio and Sister Virginia Geiger, Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of
Philadelphia, Fall 1992.
Review of The Catholic Counterculture in America, 1933-1962 by James Terence Fisher
for Journal of American History, March 1991.
Review of Women with Vision: The Presentation Sisters . . . by Susan Peterson and
Courtney Vaughn-Roberson for American Historical Review, October 1990.
Review of Facing War / Waging Peace: Findings of the American Church Study
Conferences, 1940-1960 edited by Harold L. Lunger for Church History, September 1990.
Review of To Dwell in Peace: An Autobiography by Daniel Berrigan for Church History,
March 1990.
Review of Freedom at Risk: Security Censorship and Repression in the 1980s edited by
Richard Curry for Journal of American History, December 1989.
Review of Proud Donkey of Schaerbeek: Ade Bethune, Catholic Worker Artist, by Judith
Staughton, CSJ for Catholic Historical Review, October 1989.
Review of American Catholic Women: A Historical Explanation edited by Karen Kennelly,
CSJ for Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, 1989.
Review of Elizabeth Seton: Selected Writings edited by Ellin Kelly and Annabelle Melville
for Critical Review of Books and Religion, 1989.
Review of All is Grace: The Spirituality of Dorothy Day by William D. Miller for the
Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, March-December
1988.
Review of Sufficiently Radical: Catholic Progressivism and the Bishops' Program of 1919
by Joseph M. McShane for Journal of American History, March 1988.
Review of Love is the Measure by Jim Forest for Church History, December 1987.
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Review of The American Churches in World War I by John F. Piper, Jr. for the American
Historical Review, June 1986.
Review of The Cross, the Flag, and the Bomb by William Au for the Journal of American
History, June 1986.
Review of A New Engagement: Evangelical Political Thought, 1966-1976 by Robert
Booth Fowler for the Journal of American History, December 1983.
Review of Dorothy Day: A Biography by William D. Miller for the Catholic Historical
Review, April 1983.
Review of Women and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1900 by Ruth
Bordin for the Catholic Historical Review, April 1983.
Review of Social Justice and Church Authority: The Public Life of Archbishop Robert E.
Lucey by Saul Bronder for the Journal of American History, March 1983.
Review of Teaching Family History: Papers form Old Sturbridge Village for Teaching
History, Spring 1982.
Review of Francis Clement Kelley by James P. Gaffey for Journal of American History,
June 1981.
Review of War and Welfare: Social Engineering in America, 1890-1925 by John F.
McClymer for New York History, April 1981.
Book Reviews for Newspapers and Regional Organizations
Review of Peace as a Women's Issue by Harriet Hyman Alonso for Women Historians of
the Midwest Newsletter, April 1996.
Review of It Had to Be Revolution: Memoirs of an American Radical by Charles Shipman
for The Catholic Worker, May 1994.
Review of Taking the Wheel: Women and the Coming of the Motor Age by Virginia Scharff
for Women Historians of the Midwest Newsletter, April 1993.
Review essay on “American Women and Peace: Resources,” for Women Historians of the
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Midwest Newsletter, January 1992.
Review of Born for Liberty: A History of Women in America by Sara Evans for Women
Historians of the Midwest Newsletter, October 1990.
Review of New Catholic Women by Mary Jo Weaver and Women & Religion in America:
Vol. 3 edited by Rosemary Radford Ruether and Rosemary Skinner Keller for the Catholic
Bulletin, 31 August 1986.
Review of American Myth and the Vietnam Legacy by John Hellmann and Anatomy of a
War by Gabriel Kolko for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch, 26 April 1986.
Review of The American Catholic Experience by Jay Dolan for the Catholic Bulletin, 16
February 1986.
Review essay: “Dorothy Day and History” for the University of Minnesota Newman Center
Bookmark, Fall 1985.
Review of The Collected Works of St. Theresa of Avila vol. three, translated by Kieran
Kavanaugh, O.C.D. and Otilio Rodriguez, O.C.D. and Teresa: A Woman by Victoria
Lincoln for the Catholic Bulletin, 27 October 1985.
Review of Junipero Serra by Don DeNevi and Noel Francis Moholy, OFM for the Catholic
Bulletin, 7-13 July 1985.
Review of The Sixties Without Apology edited by Sonya Sayres et al. for the St. Paul
Pioneer Press and Dispatch, 15 December 1984.
Oral History Interviews
History of the Catholic Digest Project. 1994-. Oral history supervisor and cointerviewer.
Tapes in University of St. Thomas, Special Collections and transcripts in my possession.
Interviews with Henry Lexau, Fr. Ken Ryan, Fr. Ken Ryan and Msgr. William
Baumgaertner, Andy Stack, Nick Tschida, Msgr. Terrence Murphy, Msgr. Ambrose
Hayden, Howard Olson, Joseph Connors, Rich Reece, James Shannon, Dawn Gibeau,
Patricia (Mrs. Norman) Hansen.
Catholic Worker Movement and Vietnam. 1985. Tapes in my possession. Interviews with
Gordon Zahn, Robert Gilliam, Jack Cook, Tom Cornell, Patrick Jordan, Jim Forest.
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Daniel and Philip Berrigan Project. 1976-1977. Tapes and transcripts housed in the
Department of Manuscripts and Archives, Olin Library, Cornell University. Interviews with
Sarah Elbert (Diamant), Jerome Berrigan, Rev. Jack Lewis, Rev. John Lee Smith, Rev.
David Connor, Daniel and Linda Finlay, George McVey and Bernard Meyer.
Notes from other confidential interviews in my possession.
Presentations to Professional Organizations
Papers
“‘No…defeat in nonviolence,’ Cesar Chavez, Dorothy Day, and American Catholic
Nonviolence,” American Catholic Historical Association/American Historical Association,
Winter, 2011.
‘“’To Make You Love the Mass:’ Themes of the Early Liturgical Movement in a General
Catholic Monthly,” American Catholic Historical Association, Spring 2006.
“‘To Praise and to Teach:’ Father Paul Bussard and Early Liturgical Renewal,” American
Catholic Historical Association, Spring 2005.
“Hard Times for the American Catholic Renaissance: Catholic Digest in the Fifties,”
American Catholic Historical Association, March, 1999.
“The Founding of Catholic Digest,” American Catholic Historical Association, March
1996.
“The Peacemaker as an Outsider: Dorothy Day as Radical and Catholic,” International
Federation of University Women, August 1995.
“From Greenwich Village ‘New Woman’ to Catholic Lay Leader: The Life of Dorothy
Day,” National Association of Women in Catholic Higher Education, June 1994.
“World War I and the Origins of American Catholic Pacifism,” American Catholic
Historical Association, April 1993.
“War Resistance and the Lyrical Left, Dorothy Day 1917,” American Culture Association,
March 1992. (paper completed but presentation not delivered due to family emergency;
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paper discussed by commentator.)
“The Persistence of Pacifism: The Catholic Worker, 1960-1990,” Conference on American
Catholicism in the Twentieth Century, University of Notre Dame, November 1990.
“A Prehistory of the Peace Movement: The Berrigans as a Case Study,” DeBenedetti
Memorial Conference on the Vietnam War, University of Toledo, May 1990.
“Catholic Worker Pacifism,” American Catholic Historical Association, April 1986.
“The Catholic Worker and the Escalation of the Vietnam Antiwar Resistance,”
Organization of American Historians, April 1985.
“‘As in a Vast School without Walls’: Race in the Social Thought of Daniel and Philip
Berrigan,” Seminar at the University of Notre Dame, Center for the Study of American
Catholicism, September 1981.
“‘Ours is Not a Turnstile Charity’: Dorothy Day and the National Maritime Union in the
Thirties,” New York State Labor History Association, April 1981.
“From Holy Homemaker to Madonna of the Movement: Images of Womanhood in the
Social Ideology of the Berrigans,” Organization of American Historians, April 1979.
Panels
“Preservation and Publication in American Catholic History: Archivists and Historians in
Dialogue” (presentation focused on issues of access broadly understood for historians and
guidelines to assist dioceses in establishing accessible and professionally managed
archives) joint American Historical Association/American Catholic Historical Association,
January 2005.
“Women and Peace,” Women Historians of the Midwest and Hamline University, March
1992.
“Innovative Programming,” Upstate New York Women's History Conference, October
1980.
“Community History,” Conference on New York State History, April 1980.
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“From Holy Homemaker to Madonna of the Movement: The Berrigans on Women’s
Liberation,” Upstate New York Women's History Conference, September 1977.
“Teaching Women's History,” Upstate New York Women's History Conference, February
1976.
Commentator
Comment: “Catholics and the American Media,” American Catholic Historical Association,
March 2003. (Virtual presentation).
“Comment: Social Change in Minority Communities,” Northern Great Plains History
Conference, October 2002.
“Comment: Applications of Catholic Social Teaching in Twentieth Century America,”
American Catholic Historical Association, March 2002.
“Comment: Catholic Encounters with National Life in Twentieth Century United States,”
American Catholic Historical Association, April 2000.
“Comment: Dorothy Day,” American Catholic Historical Association, April 1997.
“Comment: Catholicism in California,” American Catholic Historical Association, March
1988.
“Comment: Radical Pacifism during the Fifties,” Conference on Peace Research in History,
June 1986.
“Comment: Tuning in the Gospel” (religious fundamentalism and broadcasting), Mid-
America American Studies Association meeting, April 1985.
“Comment: Women’s Biography and Social Reform,” American Studies Association
meeting, October 1983.
“Comment: Undergraduate Research in Women's History,” Berkshire Women’s History
Conference, June 1981.
Chair and Commentator
“Healing the Body and the Spirit: Women Religious in Service to Humanity,” American
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Catholic Historical Association, April 2004.
“The United States and Its Spanish Catholic Border Lands,” American Catholic Historical
Association, April 2004.
“Antimilitarism in the Twentieth Century,” Organization of American Historians meeting,
April 1994. (acting chair)
“Separation of Church and State: The Formative Era,” American Historical
Association/American Society of Church Historians joint meeting, December 1991.
“American Catholics and International Politics,” American Catholic Historical Association
meeting, April 1991.
Chair
“Nonviolence,” Dorothy Day Centenary Conference, Marquette University, October 1997.
“Church and State in Twentieth Century U.S,” American Catholic History Association
meeting, April 1987.
“Twentieth Century Catholicism and Politics,” American Catholic Historical Association
meeting, April 1980.
Exhibition
“‘Catholic Digest’ and American Catholic Culture,” OEC Foyer, University of St.Thomas,
November 1996-January 1997.
Consulting
Mentor, Collegium (Lilly Foundation project for promoting Christian commitment in
Catholic undergraduate education), St. John's University, Collegeville, June 1997.
“Public Catholicism,” What's Left (mapping of contemporary U.S. Catholicism), Lilly
Foundation, September 1996.
Evaluator of book length manuscript for Palgrave Macmillan, Fall 2009.
Evaluator of book length manuscript for Catholic University of American Press, Spring
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2010.
Evaluator for history texts or proposals: Sources of the African American Past Second
Edition; Pearson Longman, for suggestions for third edn, 2008; The American People II
Seventh Edn by Nash et al. for Pearson Longman, 2007; new edition manuscript Women,
Families and Communities by Hewitt and Delegard for Longman Publishers 2006;African
American Lives, American History; Longman, 2003; A People and A Nation, II Seventh
Edition, Houghton Mifflin, 2003; Sources of the African American Past 2nd
edn, Longman,
2002; Parallel Lives: Black and White Women in American History Longman Pub., 2001;
Created Equal vol II Longman Pub., 2000; American People vol. II 5th
edn. Longman Pub.,
2000; Created Equal Longman Pub., 1998; (early twentieth century US diplomatic, WWI
era, and 1920s chapters; Reading and Writing American History (US since 1865 skills
workbook), DC Heath, 1991, 1992.
Selected Honors
Ping Fellowship, Council on International Educational Exchange, 2009
International Studies Travel Grant, UST, 2008
Gilder-Lehrman Seminar on Slave Narratives: Yale University, 2008
Student of Color Ally, 2000-2001.
Pax Christi USA Book Award for American Catholic Pacifism, 1997.
Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame, Travel
Grant, 1996.
National Endowment for the Humanities, Travel to Collections Grant, 1991.
Sabbatical Assistance Grant, University of St. Thomas, 1991.
Minnesota Humanities Grant, Women Historians of the Midwest, Conference on Women in
Revolution, Spring 1990.
Maxi Grant, College of St. Thomas, Spring 1988.
Research Assistance Grant, College of St. Thomas, Summer 1986.
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Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award for scholarship, College of St. Thomas,
May 1986.
Sister Muriel Ford Lectureship, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, IA. "Dorothy Day and
Modern Peace and Justice Issues," January 1986.
College of St. Thomas faculty grants-in-aid, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1995.
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, third edition.
Directory of American Scholars, 1982.
The World Who’s Who of Women, 6th edition, 1981; 11th edition, 1991/92.
Contemporary Authors, volume 101, 1981 and Contemporary American Authors New
Revised Series, volume 17, p. 246.
Vassar College faculty grant-in-aid, 1978, 1979.
SUNY Foundation Fellowship, 1976-1977.
Current Membership in Professional Societies
Organization of American Historians, 1974-
American Catholic Historical Association, 1980-
US Catholic Historical Society, 1985-
Peace History Society, 1985-
Professional Service in National and Regional Organization
Executive Council, American Catholic Historical Association, 2011-
John Tracy Ellis Dissertation Award Committee of the American Catholic Historical
Association, 2010-
Committee on Publications and Referee, American Catholic Studies: Journal of the
American Catholic Historical Society, 1997-
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Executive Council, American Catholic Historical Association, 1992-95.
Book Review Editor, WHOM Newsletter and Steering Committee, Women Historians of
the Midwest, 1990-95.
1991 Program Committee, American Society of Church Historians, 1990-91.
Referee, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.
Referee, Buck and Blegen Awards, Minnesota Historical Society, 1990.
Chair, Women Historians of the Midwest, Program Committee, 1990.
Vice President, Women Historians of the Midwest, 1989-90.
Referee, Houser Award, Macalester College and Women Historians of the Midwest, 1989,
1991, 1992.
At Large Steering Committee, Women Historians of the Midwest, 1988-95.
Referee for professional journals, Radical History Review, 1984; Journal of American
History, 1984; Church History, 1989, 1994, 1995; Records: American Catholic Historical
of Philadelphia, 1991, Peace & Change 2001, 2002
Public History Experience
Administrator, Historians-in-Residence Program, New York Historical Resources Center,
Cornell University, 1979-1981.
Workshop Leader
History of American Catholicism, December 2001.
Research
Submitted to the Dorothy Day Guild, Archdiocese of New York, research and publications
pertaining to Dorothy Day, Servant of God, for use by the postulator of her cause
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Selected Recent Public Lectures
“Dorothy Day and Social Justice,” OSF Library, University of St. Thomas, April 2011
“Dorothy Day’s Revolution of the Heart,” Hamline Church United Methodist, February
2011
“Reader’s Guide to Dorothy Day,” Luann Dummer Center for Women, UST, September
2010.
“Genealogy and Life of John Ireland,” Irish Genealogical Society International, February
2010.
With M. Christine Athans, BVM. “The Life and Times of [Archbishop] John Ireland,” Irish
Fair, St. Paul, August 2009
“Dorothy Day’s Spirituality of Pacifism,” University of St. Thomas, April 2009.
“Popular Saint vs Canonized Saint,” Breakfast Talk, Luann Dummer Center 2000.
“Priests and Private Enterprise: The Early Years of the Catholic Digest,” Center for Senior
Citizen Education. Ca 1999-2000.
“Women as Insiders and Outsiders in the Church: Dorothy Day and Sr. Thea Bowman,”
Women in Christianity Lecture Series, Luann Dummer Center, 1999.
“Catholic Digest and American Catholic Culture,” UST, November, 1996.
“Dorothy Day: From Secular Radical to Traditional Catholic,” Movers of Heaven and
Earth, Center for Senior Citizen Education, November 1995.
“A Discussion with Mary Frances Berry,” presentation and discussion, Luann Dummer
Center for Women, March 1995.
“Richard Nixon,” television interview on KSTP and radio interview on KSJN, April 1994.
“Spirituality of Dorothy Day,” Church of the Nativity of Our Lord, St. Paul, 1994.
“Dorothy Day,” radio interviews on WLTE and the U of M station, 1993.
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“A Visit with Dorothy Day,” Fall Showcase, Minnesota State Law Library, October 1993.
“Dorothy Day,” Women's Equality Day Keynote Address, Minnesota Women’s
Consortium, August 1993.
“Not Doris Day, Not Dorothea Dix, but Dorothy Day,” UST Committee on Women, March
1993.
“Journey to Vietnam,” Leo House (Srs. of St. Agnes) and Maryhouse (NY Catholic
Worker), January 1992.
“Vietnam Today,” Worldview (Minnesota Public Radio), Spring 1991.
“Postwar Vietnam,” Noontime Conversations in the Library, 1991.
“Women's History,” Women's Consortium Radio Program, WLTE FM, May 1990.
“Archbishop Ireland and Catholic Immigrants," Senior Citizens Program, College of St.
Thomas, October 1987.
"The Catholic Worker in the Vietnam Era,” Soup and Social Issues, College of St.
Catherine, March 1987.
Panel on “Gender Workshop,” College of St. Thomas Brown Bag Lunch, November 1986.
“History of Catholic Worker Pacifism,” International Catholic Worker Retreat, Archbishop
Cousins Retreat Center, Milwaukee, June 1986.
“Dorothy Day and Peace,” Campus Ministry, College of St. Thomas, April 1986.
“Catholic Worker and Peace,” University of Minnesota Newman Center, February 1986.
“Dorothy Day and Modern Peace and Justice Issues,” Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, IA,
January 1986.
“The Evolution of Dorothy Day’s Pacifism,” College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN,
November 1985. (videotaped)
“The Catholic Worker and Social Change” (workshop), College of St. Scholastica, Duluth,
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MN, November 1985.
Recent College Service
Research
Historical evidence to University Attorney and other university officials from research on
Catholic Digest relating to printing at the Roseville site formerly owned by the magazine
and the university, spring and summer 2006.
Writing
“Need Help Internationalizing Your Courses? CIEE Faculty Seminars Can Be a Fun and
Enriching Experience,” Synergia, January-February 2010.
“University Life in Sri Lanka,” Interview of Lorna Dewaraja by Anne Klejment, Synergia,
February 1993.
“An American in Vietnam,” St. Thomas Magazine, Fall 1991.
University and Other Committees (selected)
Advisor, BESA (Black Empowerment Student Alliance), 2012
McNair Scholars Advisory Board, 2011-
Aquinas Scholars Board, Spring 2011
Women’s Studies Advisory Group, 2007-2008
College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2004-2008
CommUNITY Week Steering and Volunteer Committee, 2007
Faculty Development, Diverse Voices Committee, 2002-2003
American Cultural Studies Faculty, 2002-
School of Continuing Studies, Resident Faculty. 2000-2003.
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School of Continuing Studies, Curriculum Committee, 2000-2003.
Ireland Library Expansion Committee, 2000-?
Catholic Studies Masters Program, 1997-2002
Program Committee, Catholic History in Minnesota (two 8-part series), Center for Senior
Citizen Education, 2000.
University and College Senate, 1994-95, 1996-97.
Program Committee Chair, Great Women Leaders, Center for Senior Citizen Education,
1997.
Program Committee Chair, The World and the New Millenium: Critical Issues/Contending
Perspectives, Center for Senior Citizen Education, 1996.
Program Committee Chair, The U.S. and the New Millenium: Critical/Contending
Perspectives, Center for Senior Citizen Education, 1996.
Program Committee Chair, Movers of Heaven and Earth: Part II Leaders Who Have Shaped
the Twentieth Century, Center for Senior Citizen Education 1995.
Faculty Karaoke Night Committee, 1995 (publicity, facilities arrangement, recruitment,
etc.).
Program Committee, Chair, Conference on Natives and Newcomers in Minnesota, Parts I
and II, Center for Senior Citizen Education, 1994.
Grant Writing Team, Curriculum Review, 1993.
Convener, Curriculum Review Task Force, Working Group in Historical Study, 1993-94.
Journalism and Mass Communications Search, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997.
Freshman Year Program, Advisor, 1992-
International Education, Southeast Asia Program Advisory Group, 1992-93.
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Women’s Studies Advisory Committee, 1992-1997.
Library Director Search Committee, 1990.
Educational Policies Committee, 1989-90; 1992-93.
International Education, Rome Program Committee, 1988-89 and Search Committee for
Rome Program Director, 1989.
Advisory Committee of the School of Divinity, 1987-1988.
Presidential Liberal Arts Committee, 1987-1988.
President’s College Advisory Council, 1987-1988.
Subcommittee on Coeducation at the College of St. Thomas, 1987.
New College Advisory Committee, 1986-1987.
American Studies Committee, 1986.
Liberal Arts Committee, 1985-1986.
Social Justice Committee, 1985-1987.
Justice and Peace Program Advisory Committee, 1987-?
Summer Seeds for Faculty Committee, 1985.
Minors Subcommittee of the Educational Policies Committee, 1983-1984.
Departmental Committees and Service
Faculty Development Distinguished Visitor Grant and Coordinator of Events for the Visit,
2010, 2011
Pretenure Review for Dept. of Music, 2008.
John Ireland Award reader, 2008
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Pretenure Review, 2006.
Facilitator, John Ireland Undergraduate History Research Prizes, 2002-.
Chair, Publicity, Reader, John Ireland Undergraduate History Research Prizes, 2002.
Liaison and Mentor, National Museum Fellows Program at the Minnesota Historical
Society, 1999-2001
Chair, Assessment, 1997.
Review of History Major Requirements, 1997.
Social Events, 1994-95.
Curriculum Review Workshop in History, 1993-
Convener, US History Curriculum Review, 1992-94.
Personnel Committee, 1997.
Faculty Reading Group Convener, 1990, 1992-95, 1997-
Speakers, 1987.
Film, 1985, 1989.
Organization, 1987.
Chair, History Minors Committee, 1985.
Departmental search committees, 1984, 1985, 1987 (chair), 1989, 1990, 1997, 2010, 2011.
Community Leadership
Advisory Board: Friends of the Dorothy Day Guild, 2011-
Lector and Eucharistic Minister, St. Cecilia Parish, 2006-
Associate Coordinating Committee (Great Lakes region representative): Associate Program
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of Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 2005-2008
Occasional Cook, UST Loaves and Fishes Program at Faith Lutheran, 1987-
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