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Jamie Lara BronsteinHistory Department 5695 Real Del Norte

New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88012Dept. 3H/Box 30001 (575) 640-6662

Las Cruces, NM 88003(575) 646-4200 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Stanford University, Stanford CA.Ph.D. in History, April 1996; M.A., June 1992. Areas of specialization: Britain and theBritish Empire, 1450-present; 19th-Century American history.

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford MA.M.A.L.D. in International Relations, November 1991. Fields of specialization: international communication, American diplomatic history, civilization and foreign affairs.

Tufts University, Medford MA.B.A., Double major in history and Spanish language and literature, June 1990. Graduated summa cum laude, and with highest honors for thesis.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

New Mexico State UniversityProfessor of History, August 2008 - present.Associate Professor of History, August 2001 – August 2008Acting Department Chair, June 2002 - July 2003.Assistant Professor of History, August 1996 - July 2001.Designed and taught teaching survey courses and honors courses in British history (1485 -present), British Empire, US History, American social and cultural history, and labor- and working-class history; and graduate seminars. The course load at NMSU is 3 courses per semester. As Acting Department Chair, presided over a department of thirteen tenure-track and two adjunct professors.

University of California at Santa CruzVisiting Associate Professor, 2006-2007 (faculty exchange)Taught a total of five courses in British and U.S. history, with enrollments ranging from seven students to 150 students, across three quarters.

California Polytechnic State UniversityLecturer (full-time), Modern World History, January-June 1996.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:

“Happiness in the Industrial Revolution,” book project in progress.

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“The Chicano Movement in Southern New Mexico,” article project in progress.

BOOKS:

Two Nations, Indivisible: A History of American Inequality. Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2016.

With Andrew Harris, Empire, State, and Society: Modern Britain since 1830. Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2012.

A Transatlantic Radical: John Francis Bray. London: Merlin Press, 2009.

Caught in the Machinery: Workplace Accidents and Injured Workers in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008.

Land Reform and Working-Class Experience in Britain and the United States, 1800-1862. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

“Land Reform and Political Traditions in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States,” in Mark Bevir and Frank Trentmann, eds., Critiques of Capital in Modern Britain and America (London: Palgrave Press, 2002).

“’Rethinking the 'Readmission': Anglo-Jewish History and the Immigration Crisis,” in George Behlmer and Fred M. Leventhal, eds., Singular Continuities: Tradition, Nostalgia and Identity in Modern British Culture (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000), pp. 28-42.

“From the Land of Liberty to Land Monopoly: The United States in a Chartist Context,” in Stephen Roberts, Robert Fyson, and Owen Ashton, eds., The Chartist Legacy. (Merlin Press, 1999), pp. 147-170.

“Land Reform, Community-Building and the Labor Press in Antebellum America and Britain,” in Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History, 1995 Annual (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1997), pp. 69-84.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

“Ladies, have you heard? The Strange Career of New Mexico’s Equal Rights Amendment,” New Mexico Historical Review vol. 93 no. 3 (2018).

With Mark Walker and David Trafimow, “The Socratic Note Taking Technique,” Teaching Philosophy vol. 40 no. 3 (2017).

“Skidmore, Nozick, and Intergenerational Justice,” Southwest Philosophy Review vol.37 (October 2017): 21-28.

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“Chained for Life: Conjoined Twins, Identity, and the Ethics of Separation Surgery,” Southwest Philosophy Review vol. 35 no. 14 (2015).

“Member for All England’: Thomas Slingsby Duncombe and Nonvoter Representation in the Chartist Decade,” Labour History Review vol. 80 no. 2 (2015).

“The Hartley Colliery Disaster.” Victorian Review vol. 40 no. 2 (Fall 2014): 9-13.

“A History of the BIG Idea: Winstanley, Paine, Skidmore and Bellamy,” Journal of Evolution and Technology vol. 24 no. 1 (2014): 62-69.

“Sowing Discontent: The 1921 Alien Land Act in New Mexico,” Pacific Historical Review vol. 82 no. 3 (August 2013): 362-95.

“The Toll Extracted: Workplace Death and Injury in Twentieth Century New Mexico,” New Mexico Historical Review vol. 87 no. 4 (2012).

“Objecting to the Genetic Virtue Project: Premises, Tradeoffs, and Science,” Politics and the Life Sciences vol. 29 no. 1 (March 2010): 85-87.

“Selling Sunshine: Land Development and Politics in Postwar Southern New Mexico,”New Mexico Historical Review vol. 85 no. 1 (Winter 2010).

“Caught in the Machinery: Workplace Accidents and Injured Workers in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States,” Maryland Historical Magazine vol. 96 no. 2(Summer 2001): 163-184.

“The Homestead and the Garden Plot: Cultural Pressures on Land Reform in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States,” European Legacy vol. 6 no. 2 (April 2001): 159-175.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES:

“Labor,” “Paid Labor,” “Women Laborers,” and “Child Labor,” in Library of Daily Life:American Civil War (Thompson Gale, 2008).

“George Lippard,” “Fourierism,” and “Albert Britsbane,” in Eric Arnesen, ed.,Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History, (Routlege, 2007).

“Labor Movements and Antislavery,” in Jack McKivigan, ed., Encyclopedia ofAntislavery and Abolition (Westport: Greenwood Press, 2006).

“Land Speculation,” and “Domestic Labor,” in Paul Finkelman, ed., Encyclopedia of theNew American Nation (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2005).

“The Anti-Rent Movement,” in Immanual Ness, ed., Encyclopedia of AmericanSocial Movements, vol. 3 (New York: ME Sharpe, 2004), pp. 768-772.

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“Anglo-American Relations,” in Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast (eds; JamesEli Adams, editor-in-chief), vol. 1 The Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era (4 vols.,Danbury, CT: Grolier Academic Press, 2004), p. 41-44.

“Chartism,” in Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast (eds; James Eli Adams, editor-inchief),The Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era vol. 1 (4 vols, Danbury, CT: Grolier Academic Press, 2004), pp. 238-240.

OTHER ARTICLES:

“Industrial Revolution” and “A Change in Lifestyle,” in Calliope: A World HistoryMagazine, May 2014.

BOOK REVIEWS:

England’s Great Transformation: Law, Labor and the Industrial Revolution, byMarc Steinberg, reviewed in The American Historical Review, vol. 122 no. 2 (April 2017): 579–580.

Debating the Industrial Revolution, by Peter Stearns, reviewed in Journal of British Studies vol. 55 no. 4 (October 2016): 858-9.

Policing the Factory, by Barry Godfrey and David J. Cox, reviewed in Victorian Studies vol. 58 no. 1 (Autumn 2015): 160-2.

A Squatter’s Republic, by Tamara Venit Shelton, reviewed in Pacific Historical Review, vol. 84 (2015): 371-2.

Informal Ambassadors: American Women, Transatlantic Marriages, and Anglo-American Relations, 1865-1945, reviewed for H-DIPLO (December 2014), athttps://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/reviews/54688/bronstein-cooper-informalambassadors-american-women-transatlantic

Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850, by Peter Kirby, reviewed inJournal of British Studies, vol. 53 no. 2 (2014); 540-2.

Forty-Seventh Star: New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood, by David Holtby, reviewed inGreat Plains Quarterly, vol. 34 no. 2 (2014): 186-7.

Incest and Influence: The Private Life of Bourgeois England, by Adam Kuper, reviewed in Historian, vol. 76 no. 2 (2014): 209-10.

The Rural War: Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest, by Carl Griffin, reviewed inJournal of British Studies vol. 52 no. 3 (2013): 796-8.

Reforming Urban Labor, by Janet Polasky, reviewed in Victorian Studies vol. 55 no. 3(2013): 510-12.

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Knowing their Place: Domestic Service in Twentieth-Century Britain, by Ludy Delap, reviewed in Journal of British Studies reviewed in Journal of British Studies, vol. 51 no. 2 (2012): 764-66.

The 1926 Miners’ Lockout: Meanings of Community in the Durham Coalfield, by Hester Barron, reviewed in Labour/Le Trevail vol. 70 (Fall 2012): 343-345.Master and Servant Law, by Christopher Frank, reviewed in Social History vol. 37 no. 1 (Fall 2012): 104-105.

Making Capitalism Safe: Workplace Safety and Health Regulation in America, 1880-1940, by Donald W. Rogers, reviewed in Labor History vol. 9 no. 2 (Summer 2012).

The Great Storm: The Hurricane Diary of J.T. King, reviewed in Journal of the West, vol. 50 no. 1 (Winter 2011): 101.

The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950, by Matthew Cragoe and Paul Readman, reviewed in Reviews in History no. 945, http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/946,2011.

Regulating Health and Safety in the British Mining Industries, by Catherine Mills, reviewed in Economic History Review, vol. 64 no. 2 (May 2011): 684-5.

Humanity’s End, by Nicholas Agar, reviewed in the Journal of Evolution and Technologyvol. 21 no. 2 (2010): 49-52.

The British Working Class, 1832-1940, by Andrew August, reviewed in Historianvol. 71 no. 3 (Fall 2009): 638-9.

House of Mourning: A Biocultural History of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, reviewed in Journal of the West, vol. 48 no. 1 (Winter 2009): 82.

Death and Dying in New Mexico, by Maria Will de Chaparro, reviewed in Journal of the West, vol. 47 no. 2 (2008): 76.

Ireland, Radicalism and the Scottish Highlands, 1870-1912, by Andrew Newby, reviewed in the American Historical Review vol. 113 (2008) : 253-254.

Lone Star Rising: The Revolutionary Birth of the Texas Republic, by William C. Davis, reviewed for Journal of the West, vol. 46 no. 4 (2007): 85.

Men, Women and Property in England, 1780-1870, by R.J. Morris, reviewed in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 38 (2007-8): 112-113.

Young America: Land, Labor, and the Republican Community, by Mark Lause, reviewed in Labour / Le Travail vol. 58 (2006) (58): 255-257.

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Papers for the People: A Study of the Chartist Press, by John Allen and Owen Ashton, reviewed in Victorian Studies (Summer 2006): 748-51.

The Train Stops Here, by Marci Riskin, reviewed for Southwestern Historical Quarterly,vol. 110 no. 1 (2006): 146-7.

Down and Out in 18th-Century London, by Tim Hitchcock, reviewed for The Historian,vol. 68 no. 2 (2006): 389-90.

At Berkeley in the Sixties: The Education of an Activist, 1861-1865, by Jo Freeman, reviewed in Journal of the West, vol. 44 no. 2 (Spring 2005): 100.

Writings of the Luddites, by Kevin Binfield, reviewed in Journal of British Studies vol.44 no. 3 (July 2005): 576-8.

Pestilence, Politics and Pizzazz: The Story of Public Health in Las Vegas, by AnnieBlachley, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 44 no. 1 (Winter 2005): 103-4.

The Allotment Movement in England, 1793-1873, by Jeremy Burchardt, reviewed inAlbion vol. 36 no. 1 (Spring 2004): 150-1.

This Sovereign Land: A New Vision for Governing the West, by Daniel Kemmis, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 42 no. 8 (Spring 2003): 118.

Land in the American West: Private Claims and the Common Good, eds. William G. Robbins and James C. Foster, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 42 no. 1 (Winter 2003): 98.

Moving Stories: Migration and the American West, 1850-2000, eds. Scott E. Casper andLucinda M. Long, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 42 no. 1 (Winter 2003): 110.

The Agrarian History of England and Wales, vol. VII (1851-1914), by E.J.T. Collins andJoan Thirsk, editors, reviewed in Journal of Modern History vol. 75 no. 3 (September2003): 680-683.

Anglo-American Attitudes: From Revolution to Partnership, eds. Fred M. Leventhal andRoland Quinault, reviewed in Journal of American History (December 2002): 153-154.

The Lancashire Working Classes, 1880-1930, by Trevor Griffiths reviewed in Labor History vol. 43 no. 4 (2002): 576-7.

Shifting Ground; Transformed Views of the American Landscape, by Rhonda Lane Howard, in Journal of the West, vol. 41 no. 2 (Spring 2002): 100.

Andrew Martin and George Ross, eds., The Brave New World of European Labor: Trade Unions at the Millennium, reviewed in Historian, vol. 64 no. 1 (Summer 2001).

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Revolutionary America, by Francis D. Cogliano, and Nancy Rhoden and Ian K. Steele, eds., The Human Tradition in the American Revolution, reviewed in Journal of the Early Republic vol. 21 no. 3 (Fall 2001): 509-511.

Land and Freedom, by Reeve Huston, reviewed in Journal of American History vol. 88 no. 3 (December 2001), pp. 1062-1063.

Dream a Little, by Dorothee Kocks, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 40 no. 3 (Summer 2001): p. 97.

Retrospect of Western Travel, by Harriet Martineau, edited by Daniel Feller, reviewed forH-SHEAR, January 2001.

Colliers Across the Sea: a Comparative Study of Class Formation in Scotland and the American Midwest, 1830-1924, by J.H.M. Laslett, reviewed in Social History vol. 26 no. 3 (October 2001): 357-359.

Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour, by Malcolm Chase, reviewed in Albion vol. 33 no. 2 (Spring 2001): 323-325.

“The Rights of Man to Property!” Reviews in American History 27:4 (1999): 548-553.

The Colored Citizens of St. Louis, by Cyprian Clamorgan, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 40 no. 1 (Winter 2001): 110.

Nathan Boone and the American Frontier, by R. Douglas Hurt, reviewed in Journal of the West vol. 38 no. 4 (October 1999): 100.

American Mobbing: 1828-1861: Toward Civil War, by David Grimsted, reviewed in Journal of the Early Republic, vol. 18, no. 4 (Winter 1998), pp. 722-724.

Land, Politics and Nationalism: A Study of the Irish Land Question, by Phillip Bull, and Colonialism, Regionalism and Nationalism in Ireland, by Liam Kennedy, reviewed in Victorian Studies, vol. 41 no. 2 (Winter 1998), pp. 316-319.

The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott, ed. Mark L. Gardner and Marc Simmons, reviewed in Arizona History, vol. 39, no. 3 (Autumn 1998), pp. 331-332.

William Aitken: The Writings of a Nineteenth-Century Working Man, eds., Robert G. Hall and Stephen Roberts, and The Diary of John Sturrock, Millwright, Dundee, 1864-65, ed. Christopher A. Whateley, reviewed in Albion, (Spring 1998), pp. 166-168.

Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax, by Nolan Porterfield, reviewed inJournal of Mississippi History, (Summer 1998), pp. 179-180.

National Parks and the Woman’s Voice: A History, by Polly Welts Kaufman, reviewed inPacific Historical Review, (Spring 1998), pp. 133-134.

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PAPERS AND LECTURES PRESENTED:

“Happiness and Self-Cultivation,” Western Conference on British Studies, San Antonio, TX, September 28, 2018.

“Working-Class Environmentalism,” Western Conference on British Studies, Tempe, AZ,October 4, 2016.

“The History of Death in America,” Dean’s Symposium on End-of-Life Issues, LasCruces, NM, May 1, 2015.

“Skidmore, Nozick, and Intergenerational Justice,” New Mexico-West Texas PhilosophySociety Conference, El Paso, TX, April 6, 2014.

“The History of the BIG Idea,” Conference on the Basic Income Guarantee, Las Cruces,NM, February 7, 2014.

“Reading Happiness in British Working-Class Autobiography,” North AmericanConference on British Studies, Portland, OR, November 9, 2013.

“Reading Happiness in British Working-Class Autobiography,” Western Conference onBritish Studies, Kansas City, MO, October 4, 2013.

“The Seven Sins of Thomas Duncombe,” Presidential Address, Western Conference onBritish Studies, Las Vegas, NV, September 25, 2012.

“Chained for Life: Conjoined Twins and the Ethics of Separation Surgery,” New MexicoWest Texas Philosophical Society, Las Cruces, NM, March 25, 2012.

“Pain, Pleasure, and Parliamentary Debate: The Ethics of Factory Reform,” North American Conference on British Studies, Denver, CO, November 11, 2011.

New Mexico-West Texas Philosophical Society Conference, “’Am I not a Man and a Brother?’ In Defense of Speciesism”, New Mexico-West Texas Philosophical Society, El Paso, Texas, April 16, 2011.

New Mexico State University, Office of the State Historian, “The Toll Extracted: Mining in Twentieth Century New Mexico,” April 2011.

Comment on Panel, “Agents of Empire: The Formation of the Identity at Homeand Abroad,” Western Conference on British Studies, Tempe, AZ, October 23-24,2009.

Comment on Panel, “Masculinity, Sanitation, and Diet: Aspects of 19th-Century BritishCultural History,” Western Conference on British Studies, San Antonio, TX, September16-17. 2008.

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“Thomas Slingsby Duncome: ‘Radical Dandy,’ or ‘Member for All England?’” WesternConference on British Studies, Albuquerque, NM, November 2-3, 2007.

“Thomas Slingsby Duncombe: The Member for All England,” History Works in Progress series, History Department, UC Santa Cruz, May 10, 2007.

Comment on panel, “The People’s Courts: Society and Law from the Eighteenth to theTwentieth Centuries,” Western Conference on British Studies, Dallas, TX, October 21-2,2006.

Daylong seminars on economics in the U.S. History Course, New Mexico State Center for Economics and Personal Finance Education, February 22 and March 4, 2006.

Roundtable Facilitator, “Place and Pedagogy: British History Off-Center,” NorthAmerican Conference on British Studies, Denver, Colorado, October 6-8. 2005.

“Land Reform, Geography and Community in 19th-century Britain and the UnitedStates,” Conference on the Land Question in England, University of Hertfordshire,Hatfield, UK, July 2, 2005.

“New Mexico Labor History,” AFSCME training, Las Cruces, NM, May 15, 2005.

“British Radicals and Intellectual Formation in the United States,” Organization ofAmerican Historians Conference, San Jose, CA, March 30, 2005.

“Land Reform, Geography and Community in 19th-century Britain and the UnitedStates,” North American Conference on British Studies, Philadelphia PA, October 29,2004.

Comment on Panel, “Slaves, Settlers and Southerners: The Transatlantic Dialogue andBritish Readings of the American Nation in the Victorian Era.” Conference on CreatingIdentity and Empire in the Atlantic World, 1492-1880,” in Greensboro, NC on September15-17, 2004.

“John Francis Bray: The Intellectual Progress of a Transatlantic Radical,” New EnglandConference on British Studies, Medford, Massachusetts, November 14, 2003.

Comment on Panel, “America in Transatlantic Perspective,” Society for Historians of theEarly American Republic Conference, Berkeley, CA, July 13, 2002.

Comment on Panel, “Imperfect Bodies in Modernizing America: Rethinking GenderIdentity at Home and at Work, 1860-1920,” Berkshire Conference on the History ofWomen, Storrs, CT, June 8, 2002.

“Falling Mills and Exploding Gunpowder: Social Responsibility and Workplace

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Accidents in the 19th-Century Transatlantic Workplace,” Social Science HistoryConference, Chicago IL, November 17, 2001.

Roundtable Facilitator, “Teaching the Early Republic,” Society for Historians of theEarly American Republic Conference, Baltimore, MD, July 22, 2001.

“New Mexico Labor History,” lecture for Common Ground New Mexico teacher enrichment program, New Mexico State University, June 12, 2001.

Comment on Panel, “Intellectuals and Democratic Reform in the Early AmericanRepublic,” Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference, Buffalo,NY, July 22, 2000.

“Caught in the Machinery: The Cultural Meanings of Workplace Accidents in EarlyVictorian Britain and the United States,” Series in Early American Economy and Society,Library Company of Philadelphia, January 19, 2000.

“Gender and Work Accidents in Britain and America,” Society for Historians of the EarlyAmerican Republic Conference, Lexington KY, July 15, 1999.

Comment on Panel, “Cultural Power and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel,” NorthAmerican Conference on British Studies, Colorado Springs, CO, October 17, 1998.

“‘Under their Own Vine and Fig Tree’: The Culture of Land Reform in Britain andAmerica,” Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference, Harper’sFerry, WV, July 17, 1998.

“The Land! The Land!! The Land!!! Land-Reform and the Working-Class Press inVictorian Britain and the Antebellum United States,” North American Labor HistoryConference, Asilomar, CA, October 31, 1997.

“Caught in the Machinery: Industrial Accidents and Injured Workers in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States, North American Labor History Conference, Detroit, MI, October 23, 1997.

Caught in the Machinery: Industrial Accidents and Injured Workers in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States,” Western Conference on British Studies, FortWorth, TX, October 18, 1997.

“The Land Company in Lancashire,” Second Annual Conference on Chartism, Universityof Birmingham, September 14, 1996.

“Ruralization and Its Discontents: The Chartist Land Plan, the State, and the Decline ofChartism,” North American Conference on British Studies, Washington D.C., October 5-8, 1995.

Comment on panel: “Women and Legality: Transgressing Gender,” Pacific Coast

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Conference on British Studies, Sacramento CA, March 1995.

“Under their Own Vine and Fig Tree: Land Reform and Working-Class Experience,1830-1860,” North American Labor History Conference, Wayne State University, October 1994.

“Sources of Manpower in the American Revolution,” Sons of the American Revolution,Las Cruces Chapter, September 18, 1998.

AWARDS AND HONORS:

Southwest Borders and Cultures Institute, New Mexico State UniversityGrant to pursue “The Chicano Movement in Southern New Mexico,”September 2018-May 2019.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for NEH Summer Seminar, “Whatever Happened to the Civil Rights Movement?” Cambridge, MA, June-July 2017.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityMinigrant to pursue research in London for “Rethinking Happiness,” Feb.-March 2018.

Office of the State Historian of New Mexico:Fellowship for “The Toll Extracted,” awarded November 2010.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityMinigrant to pursue “Working-Class Happiness,” awarded March 2013.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityMinigrant to pursue “Sowing Discontent: The Alien Land Act of 1921 in New Mexico,” awarded March 2012.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityOutstanding Faculty Member Award, March 2007.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityMinigrant to pursue “John Francis Bray: The Intellectual Formation of a Transatlantic Radical,” awarded March 2004.

National Endowment for the HumanitiesSix-month fellowship to pursue “Caught in the Machinery: Industrial Accidents andInjured Workers in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century,” awardedDecember 1998, completed May 1999.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship to attend 1998 Summer Institute on the History of Death in America, awardedApril 1998. Institute successfully completed June 10, 1998.

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NMSU Internationalization Grant“Caught in the Machinery: Industrial Accidents and Injured Workers in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century,” awarded December 1996.

College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State UniversityMinigrant to pursue “Caught in the Machinery: Industrial Accidents and Injured Workers in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century,” awarded November 1996.

Royal Historical Society (England)Fellow, inducted July 1999.

American Political Science Association, British Politics GroupRecipient of the 1998 Samuel H. Beer Prize for the best dissertation in British politics.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Treasurer, Western Conference on British Studies, 2016-present.

Participant, U.S. History AP Grading, 2015-present.

Member, AHA Tuning Project, 2012-2013.

President, Western Conference on British Studies, 2010-2012.

Program Chair, Western Conference on British Studies, 2008-10.

Local Arrangements Chair, Western Conference on British Studies, 2007.

Test Editor, USAD, 2007.

Editor, H-SHEAR (H-Net list for Society for the History of the Early AmericanRepublic), 2000-2009.

Editor, H-LABOR, 2003-2009.

Member, Program Committee, Society for the History of the Early American Republic,2002.

Program Co-chair, Western Conference on British Studies, 1999.

Participant, 1999 American History Advanced Placement Grading, San Antonio, TX.

Member, Organizing Committee, Labor and Working-Class History Association, 1997-1999.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Member, University Research Council, 2014-2016.

Member, Faculty Grievance Review Board, 2012-2016.

Member, Languages and Linguistics Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2015-16.

Member, Graduate Council, New Mexico State University, 2008-2010.

Member, Faculty Senate, New Mexico State University, 1997-8, 2008-9, 2011-5.

ADVANCING Leaders program, 2007-8.

Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico StateUniversity 2004-5, 2012-13.

Member, Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee, College of Arts and Sciences,New Mexico State University, 2001-2004, and 2005-2006.

Tutor Trainer, Student Support Services, New Mexico State University, August 2000.

Author, Program Notes, NMSU Distinguished University Lecturer Series, March 2000.

Member, ASNMSU Publications Board, New Mexico State University, 1997-1998.

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

Member, Department Chair Search Committee, History Department, New Mexico StateUniversity, 2016-7.

Director of Graduate Studies, History Department, New Mexico State University, 2004-2010.

Acting Department Head, History Department, New Mexico State University, 2002-2003.

Director of Undergraduate Studies, History Department, New Mexico State University,2000-2002.

Representative, Modern European and Early Modern European History SearchCommittees, 2001-2.

Chair, History Department Planning and Evaluation Committee, New Mexico StateUniversity, 1998-2000.

Representative, U.S. West/Public History Search Committee, New Mexico State

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University, 1999-2000.

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta, Rho Zeta Chapter, New Mexico State University,1996-2001, 2011-2013.

Freshman Advisor and Undergraduate History Major Advisor, New Mexico StateUniversity, 1996-2004, 2011-2013, 2015-present.

Faculty Mentor, McNair Fellowship Program, New Mexico State University, 1996-1998.

Representative, U.S. Women’s History Search Committee, History Department, NewMexico State University, 1996-1997.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Fellow, Royal Historical Society.

New Mexico-West Texas Philosophical Society

North American Conference on British Studies

Western Conference on British Studies

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