MICHAEL ANDREW ŽMOLEK VITA
169 Schaeffer Hall cell phone: (301) 270-4858 University of Iowa office phone: (319) 335-2574 Iowa City, IA 52242 office hours: 3:15-4:45 pm T Th e-mail: [email protected] website: www.mikezmolek.org
TEACHING AND RESEARCH
2013-present University of Iowa Lecturer History / International Studies
2017 summer Jinan University Visiting Assistant Professor Guangzhou, China
1999-2001 University of Dubuque Assistant Professor History/ Political Science / Geography / International Studies Program
1991-1998 York University Teaching Assistant Research Associate Department of Political Science Faculty of Environmental Studies Centre for Refugee Studies
1990-1991 Hebei Institute of Finance and Economics
English Language Instructor Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
SUBJECTS TAUGHT______________________
History AMERICANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT (DUBUQUE) CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM (IOWA) COLD WAR TO THE WAR ON TERROR (IOWA) HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN (DUBUQUE) THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1917 (IOWA) US HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR (JINAN) WORLD HISTORY: STONE AGE TO FEUDAL AGE (IOWA/DUBUQUE) WORLD HISTORY: FEUDAL AGE TO NUCLEAR AGE (IOWA/DUBUQUE)
International Studies GLOBAL HEALTH CONFERENCE (IOWA)
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (IOWA) INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: XICOTEPEC (IOWA) SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (IOWA)
Political Science COMPARATIVE POLITICS (DUBUQUE) ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS (DUBUQUE) INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS (YORK) INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (JINAN) INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE (YORK/DUBUQUE)
Geography GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES [HUMAN GEOGRAPHY] (DUBUQUE) WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (DUBUQUE)
English Language FIRST YEAR SPOKEN ENGLISH (HEBEI) INTRODUCTORY BUSINESS ENGLISH (HEBEI) SECOND YEAR SPOKEN ENGLISH (HEBEI)
EDUCATION
2009 PhD in Political Science — York University, Toronto, Ontario A Average Dissertation Title: Rethinking the Industrial Revolution: An Inquiry into the Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in Britain Supervisor: Ellen Meiksins Wood Major Field: Comparative Politics; Minor Field: Ecological Politics
1994 MA in Political Science — York University, Toronto, Ontario A Average Area of Concentration: Theories of development and underdevelopment
1988 BA in Linguistics — University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 3.30 GPA Certificate of African Studies — African Studies Program, University of Iowa Iowa Writers’ Workshop — special student in the MFA program in creative fiction
1986 Global Studies —Friends World College, Huntington, New York Traveled to Kenya and Uganda for experiential learning and a self-guided writing/study program
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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS ‘The Dark World of Reverend Malthus’ Proceedings of the 2019 European Studies Conference, University of
Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 4-5, 2019. Tatyana Novikov and Juliette Parnelle, editors. <https://unomaha.app.box.com/s/thim8hl8hzmf2h0249i69pg58k70hlx9>.
‘“Compelled to Sell All”: Proletarianization, Agrarian Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution’ Chapter 3 in Case
Studies in the Origins of Capitalism, Xavier LaFrance and Charles Post, editors. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
‘Market Dependence, Market Imperatives and the Making of Industrial Capitalism in England’ Proceedings of the
2017 European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6-8, 2017. Tatyana Novikov and Juliette Parnelle, editors. <https://unomaha.app.box.com/s/6apcu7g5jg3cfb13885cw33euuh55376>
Rethinking the Industrial Revolution: Five Centuries of Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in England.
Hardback: Leiden: Brill, 2013 <http://www.brill.com/rethinking-industrial-revolution>. Paperback: Chicago: Haymarket, 2014 <http://www.haymarketbooks.org/pb/Rethinking-the-Industrial-Revolution>.
‘Rethinking the Industrial Revolution: An Inquiry into the Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in Britain’ PhD Dissertation, York University, June 2009.
‘Debating Agrarian Capitalism: A Rejoinder to Albritton.’ Journal of Peasant Studies 31, no. 1
(January 2004): 276-305. ‘Further Thoughts on Agrarian Capitalism: A Reply to Albritton.’ Journal of Peasant Studies 29, no. 1 (January
2002): 129-154. ‘The Case for Agrarian Capitalism: A Response to Albritton.’ Journal of Peasant Studies 27, no. 4
(July 2000): 138-159. Review of The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia 1884-1986, by Abdi Ismail Samatar, Refug -
Canada's Periodical on Refugees, November-December 1992 ‘Damming the Narmada and the Three Gorges.’ Refuge - Canada's Periodical on Refugees, vol. 12, no. 1, June
1992, pp. 33-38. A review essay covering three books: Damming the Narmada—India’s Greatest Planned Environmental Disaster, by C. Alvarez and R. Billorey, 1988; High Dams on the Narmada—a Holistic Analysis of the River Valley Projects, by V. Paranjpye, 1990; and Damming the Three Gorges—What Dam-Builders Don’t Want You to Know, Gráinne Ryder, ed., 1990.
‘Environmental Refugees.’ co-authored editorial with Véronique Lassailly-Jacob, in Refuge - Canada's Periodical
on Refugees, vol.12, no. 1, June 1992, pp. 1-4. ‘Aid Agencies, NGOs, and the Institutionalization of Famine.’ The Economic & Political Weekly of India, January 6,
1990. An earlier, abridged version of this essay appeared in Social Development Issues, vol. 12, no. 1, Fall 1988.
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PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS
‘The Banker Who Ate His Money: Enclosures, Economic Reductionism and the “Corn Model” of David Ricardo’ – paper to
be presented at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2-4, 2020.
'De-Enclosures: Undoing the Break with Nature and the Role of Centralized States’ – paper presented at the Historical
Materialism Conference: Claps of Thunder, London, UK, November 7-10, 2019. 'The Dark World of Reverend Malthus’ – paper presented at the European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska
Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 3-5, 2018.
‘Enclosing Africa: Peasants, Land Grabs and Capitalism’s End Game’ – paper presented at the Historical Materialism Conference: Taking on the Right, London, UK, November 8-11, 2018.
‘Adam Smith as Theorist of Agrarian Capitalism’ – paper presented at the European Studies Conference, University of
Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 4-6, 2018. Book Launch: Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism. Historical Materialism Conference: Taking on the Right, London,
UK, November 8-11, 2018 (forthcoming). Co-Chairs: Xavier LaFrance, Charles Post (editors). Fellow Panelists: Jessica Evans, Javier Moreno Zacarés, Christopher Isett (contributors).
Authors Meet Critics: The Social History of Agriculture: From the Origins to the Current Crisis Historical Materialism
Conference: Taking on the Right, London, UK, November 8-11, 2018. Authors: Christopher Isett and Stephen Miller. Fellow Critics: Robin Blackburn, Neil Davidson.
'Adam Smith as Theorist of Agrarian Capitalism’ – paper presented at the European Studies Conference, University of
Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 5-7, 2018.
Book Launch: Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism. Historical Materialism Conference: The Great Transition, Montréal, Quebec, May 17-20, 2018. Co-Chairs: Xavier LaFrance, Charles Post (editors). Fellow Panelists: Nicole Leach, Mark Cohen (contributors).
‘The Russian Revolution 100 Years On’ – panel presentation alongside Anna Barker, UI Department of Asian & Slavic
Languages/Literature; Nathan Platte, UI School of Music; William Reisinger, UI Department of Political Science and Michaela Hoenicke Moore, UI Department of History. Joan Kjaer, host and moderator, World Canvass, International Programs, University of Iowa, November 1, 2017. <https://international.uiowa.edu/news/worldcanvass-recap-russian-revolution-100-years>
‘The Legacy of the Soviet Revolution a century later’ – op-ed, Iowa City Press-Citizen, October 27, 2017.
<http://www.press-citizen.com/story/opinion/contributors/guest-editorials/2017/10/27/legacy-soviet-revolution-century-later/807538001/>
‘Market Dependence, Market Imperatives and the Making of Industrial Capitalism in England’ – paper presented at the
European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6-7, 2017.
‘The Ins-and-Outs of Teaching in China’ – lecture to prospective college students for the Honor Primetime summer course (HONR:1100:0001), Armando Duarte, Course Director, University of Iowa, August 15, 2017.
‘Seven Myths About Immigration’ – presentation to the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council’s Lecture Luncheon, Iowa
City , Iowa, November 3, 2016.
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PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS (continued)
Symposium on Rethinking the Industrial Revolution. Left Forum conference, New York University, New York City, NY, May 30, 2015.
Book Launch for Rethinking the Industrial Revolution. Historical Materialism conference, New York University, New York
City, NY, April 24-26, 2015. ‘The State as Conjurer: Why Markets are Never Completely Free and Never Completely Self-Sustaining’ - paper presented
at Eleventh Annual Historical Materialism conference, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, London UK, November 6-9. 2014.
‘Imagined Neutrality: The British State and Labour laws, 1792-1825’ - talk given at the School of Law, Politics and
Sociology, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, November 6, 2014. ‘The Active State: Reformers, Policing, Abolition, Factories and the New Poor Law in the UK - 1829-1834’ - paper
presented at the Confronting Crisis conference, organized by the Historical Materialism journal, York University, Toronto, Canada, May 8-11, 2014.
‘The Origins of Capitalism: New Perspectives and their Implications’ - job talk given at Beijing Normal University, Beijing,
China, April 1, 2010. ‘What is Capitalism and where did it come from?’ - job talk given at Prescott College, Prescott, Arizona, March 3, 2010. ‘What is Capitalism Anyway?’ – public lecture given at Busboys & Poets at 5th & K, Washington, DC, USA, April 9, 2009. ‘Factories as Enclosures of Labour’ - paper presented at the first North American Conference of the Historical
Materialism journal, York University, Toronto, Canada, April 24-26, 2008. ‘Thoughts on Impeachment.’ Progressive Democrats of America Annual Conference. March 23-24, 2007. ‘On Drafting Articles of Impeachment Against the President’. Emergency Summit to Impeach Bush for War Crimes. West
Park Presbyterian Church, New York City, NY, February 17, 2007. ‘The Crisis in Iraq’. National Youth and Student Peace Coalition (NYSPC) Conference. Washington, DC, August 28, 2004. Keynote Address to the Organizing Conference of the UK Grassroots Anti-War Network, London, England , September 28,
2003. ‘The Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in England.’ Union for Radical Political Economists (URPE) Annual
Summer Conference. Camp Chinqueka, Connecticut, August 21-24, 1999. ‘The Processes and Specificity of Agrarian Capitalism’ - paper presented at the second annual Graduate Students’ History
Conference, Department of History, York University, March 7-8, 1997.
CURRENT RESEARCH In addition to preparing several recent and upcoming conference papers and book reviews for publication, I am pursuing some larger projects. For Cognella Publishers of San Diego, California, I am working toward the completion of a world history textbook covering 1500 to the present with a team of three other researchers. I am responsible for Europe, Africa and Oceania. For Routledge Publishers, I have recently agreed to edit a four-volume collection of rare archival documents pertaining to the history of capitalism during the long nineteenth century. This would dovetail with a new research project that a colleague from Spain and I are considering, which would explore the presence or absence of capitalism in the textile trade between England, Holland and Spain.
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ADDITIONAL CONFERENCES ORGANIZED OR ATTENDED
American Historical Association Annual Conference. January 3-6, 2013, New Orleans, Louisiana. The Role of Race and Class in Government's Response to Hurricane Katrina. Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) presiding.
Cannon House Office Building, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC, December 9, 2005.§ The 9/11 Commission Report One Year Later. Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) presiding. Cannon House Office
Building, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC, July 22, 2005.⁰ Three Minutes to Midnight. Nuclear Policy Research Institute Symposium. Omni-Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC,
January 25-27, 2004. From Humanitarian Disaster to Quagmire, the Failure of the ‘War on Terror’: The Fifth National Grassroots
Organizing Conference on Iraq. Ballantine Hall, Indiana University campus, Bloomington, Indiana, May 28-31, 2004. §
Fourth Annual Grassroots Anti-war Organizing Conference of the National Network to End the War Against Iraq
(NNEWAI). University of Maryland, College Park, MD, May 1-4, 2003. § Reception for Jeremy Corbyn, MP (Labour). Washington, DC, January 18, 2003.§ Forging National Strategies. Third National Organizing Conference on Iraq. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, May
25-26, 2002. § Facts on Depleted Uranium. Prague, Czech Republic, November 24-25, 2001. Second National Organizing Conference on Iraq. Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace. Denver, CO, February
17-18, 2001.⁰ National Organizing Conference on Iraq. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 15-17, 1999. Reconfiguring Africa: African Studies Association 37th Annual General Meeting. Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
November 3-6, 1994. Canadian Research Consortium on Southern Africa (CRCSA) Annual Research Workshop. Queen’s University,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada, January 21-23, 1994. Global Political Ecology. Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, March 3-6, 1994. Urban and Community Development in Africa. Canadian Association of African Studies, 22nd Conference. Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, May 12-15, 1993. Canadian Research Consortium on Southern Africa (CRCSA) Fall Workshop. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario,
Canada, December 4-6, 1992. World Food Conference. World Food Program, Des Moines, Iowa, June 8, 1988.
○ = helped organize | § = primary organizer
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COMMITTEE AND VOLUNTEER WORK
University of Iowa o Organizing Committee, Faculty Forward Iowa,
2017-present o Departmental Meetings, UI History
Department, 2016-present o International Studies Advisory Board,
2014-present National History Day
o Judge, State Level, Des Moines, Iowa, April 29, 2019
o Judge, District 10, Iowa City, Iowa, March 18, 2016
The Moldova Project
o Volunteer working with disadvantaged and disabled children in orphanages in Moldova, August 2016
U.S. House of Representatives
o Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, 2005-2006 (Designated Staffer)
o Katrina Working Group, 2005-2006 (Chair)
National Network to End the War Against Iraq o Coordinating Committee, 2001-2004 Action Working Group Finance Working Group Communications Working Group Media, Education, Outreach &
Communications Working Group
United for Peace and Justice o Coordinating Committee, 2002-2003 February 15th, 2003 Organizing
Subcommittee
University of Dubuque o Faculty Assembly, 1999-2001 o School of Liberal Arts Committee, 1999-2001
Canadian Federation of Students
o Ontario Federation of Students Board, 1996-1997
o National Graduate Council, 1993-1997 York Federation of Students
o Constituency Committee, 1995-1996
York University Graduate Students’ Association o Board of Directors, 1993-1997 o Council, 1992-1997 (Chair, 1995-1996)
Academic Fund Subcommittee Constitutional Review Subcommittee Emergency Loan Fund Subcommittee Fees Subcommittee Funding Subcommittee Health Plan Subcommittee Hiring Subcommittee Scholarships and Grants
Subcommittee o Executive Committee, 1993-1997 o Management Board of the Graduate Student
Lounge, 1993-1997
York University Faculty of Graduate Studies o Executive Committee, 1995-1996 o Academic Committee, 1994-1995 o Distinguished Research Prof Committee, 1996 o Teaching Awards Committee, 1995
York University Graduate Programme
in Political Science o Comparative Politics Field Committee, 1993-
1994 Nicaragua Network
o Joined a team of volunteers to witness the Contra War and to pick coffee for two weeks on a farm north of Matagalpa, Nicaragua, 1987-1988
Navajo Reservation
o Delivering medical supplies and volunteering, 1987
Iowa Coalition Against Apartheid
o Student organization at the University of Iowa, Co-Director, 1984-1987
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GOVERNMENT REPORTS, BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
H. RES. 1258 (110th Congress) Impeaching George W. Bush, President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors.
Introduced June 9, 2008 by Rep. Dennis Kucinich [OH-10] (provided background research). H. RES. 799 (110th Congress) Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors.
Introduced November 6, 2007 by Rep. Dennis Kucinich [OH-10] (provided draft and background research).
H. RES. 333 (110th Congress)
Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors. Introduced April 4, 2007 by Rep. Dennis Kucinich [OH-10] (provided draft and background research).
H. RES. 1103 (109th Congress)
Articles of Impeachment against George Walker Bush, President of the United States of America, and other officials, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Introduced December 8, 2006 by Rep. Cynthia McKinney [D-GA] (researched, co-authored)
Supplementary Report to the Findings of the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation
for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, From the Office of Cynthia A. McKinney (GA), as included in A Failure of Initiative, Final Report of the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, U.S. House of Representatives, February 14, 2006 (served as primary author and editor).
H.R.4197 (109th Congress) A bill to provide for the recovery, reclamation, restoration and reconstruction
of lives and communities and for the reunion of families devastated by Hurricane Katrina and to address the issues of poverty exposed by Hurricane Katrina. Introduced November 2, 2005 by Rep Melvin L. Watt [NC-12] (authored Title II: Environmental Provisions). This bill gained 94 co-sponsors in Congress.
H.R.4139 (109th Congress) A bill to minimize harm to populations impacted by the release of
environmental contaminants, hazardous materials or infectious materials in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing for a Comprehensive Environmental Sampling and Toxicity Assessment Plan (CESTAP) to assess and monitor air, water, soil and human populations, and for other purposes. Introduced October 25, 2005 by Rep. Cynthia A. McKinney [GA-4] (authored).
H.R.5122 (109th Congress) John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007
Introduced April 6, 2006 by Duncan Hunter [CA-52]; Dissenting Views of Representative Cynthia A. McKinney (contributed section titled: “Plan Colombia and Afro-Colombians”).
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AWARDS AND HONORS
2016 Course Redesign Grant — College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa
To re-design Introduction to International Studies to a lecture/discussion format 2014 Course Development Grant — College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa
Successfully submitted proposal to the General Education Committee to make Introduction to International Studies a General Education course
1996-2009 York International Scholarship — Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University
To offset the differential between international and Canadian student tuition
1997 Field Research Costs Fund — Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University For costs related to field research in the United Kingdom
1991-1996 Visa Fee Waiver — Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University To offset the differential between international and Canadian student tuition
1994 Cathay Chinese Lions’ Club Scholarship — Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, York University For outstanding students studying the Chinese language
1993 York Scholarship — Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University Entry-level scholarship for initiating PhD program at York University
1986-1988 Helen K. Fairall Scholarship — Iowa Writers Workshop, University of Iowa For outstanding short fiction (awarded twice)
1986 Dean’s List — College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa For outstanding performance in the Fall 1986 academic semester
INTERVIEWS AND JOB OFFERS
2015-2016 Job Offer — Invited to teach in Guangzhou, China in 2015 and Shanghai, China in 2016 but both visits were canceled due to extenuating circumstances. Accepted invitation to teach at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China the Summer of 2017.
2011 April Interview — Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations (phone interview) 2010 April Job Offer—Beijing Normal University, School of Social Development and Public Policy Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations position Offer subsequently withdrawn citing budget cuts (in-person interview in Beijing, China)
2010 March Interview — Prescott College, Prescott, Arizona For Instructor of Political Studies position, one of three finalists (in-person interview)
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STUDENTS’ AWARDS & ADMISSIONS
2020 Joe Sailor — Critical Language Scholarship to study Russian in Russia Holly Harris — Critical Language Scholarship to study Portuguese in Brazil Senéad Short —Fulbright Scholarship for English Teaching Assistantship in Taiwan 2019 Aŋer Dok— Boren Scholarship (NSEP) to study Kiswahili in Tanzania Kara Hoving — Admitted to Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies to pursue a Masters
degree Eunjae Jo — Admitted to the University of Iowa College of Public Health to pursue a Masters degree Dohyeon Lee — Admitted to George Mason University Masters in Public Policy Program, withdrew
for financial reasons, and subsequently accepted in 2020 to Peiking University’s MIR program Erik Ovrom — Fulbright Scholarship for English Teaching Assistantship in Mexico using American
music to present English grammar in a cultural context Sophia Ross — Gilman Scholarship for study in Ireland Angel Trachta — Critical Language Scholarship to study Korean in Korea 2018 Caitlin Chenus — Stanley Award to travel to Paris, France to study French reactions to and
mentalities on refugees and vice versa to bridge the knowledge gap Rachel Maggi — Fulbright Scholarship for Public Health work in India Onae Parker — Gilman Scholarship for study in Japan Allison Schafer — Gilman Scholarship for study in Italy Martin Wolgren — Fulbright Scholarship for Historical Research into the growth and decline of
Protestantism in the Netherlands in the 20th century, in Holland
2017 Valerie Drake – James D. Robertson Award for Excellence in the Social Sciences Samantha Korns — Fulbright Scholarship for English Teaching Assistantship in Russia
Kelsey O’Donnell — Fulbright Scholarship for English Teaching Assistantship in Taiwan 2016 Ana Arzate — Gilman Scholarship for study in France Nicholas Montgomery — Fulbright Scholarship for study in Brazil 2015 Quinn Hejlik — Fulbright Scholarship for English Teaching Assistantship in Russia
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OTHER EMPLOYMENT Since 2006 Web Designer — Express Design Studios, Washington, DC; Newton, IA; Iowa City, IA; West Branch, IA: web design and online marketing
2011-2017 Manager and Bartender — Restaurant 126, Iowa City, IA 2005-2006 Legislative Assistant — United States House of Representatives, Washington, DC
Drafting legislation, writing reports, organizing hearings, maintaining the website for a congressional office, managing ten legislative areas for the congressional office, including: energy, environment, human rights / foreign policy and Hurricane Katrina
2001-2004 National Coordinator — National Network to End the War Against Iraq, Washington, DC Organizing annual national conferences for over 350 member groups in 48 states, writing reports and grant proposals, giving interviews to major media outlets including CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Time Magazine
1992-1997 Director — York University Graduate Students’ Association Representing over 4,500 graduate and L.L.B. students, managing a total budget of over $1 million, implementing an extended health and dental insurance plan for over 2,000 graduate students
LANGUAGES & TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
Languages Conversational but not fluent in Mandarin Chinese, French and Kiswahili
Travel Countries visited: Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Nicaragua, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine
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COURSES TAUGHT: UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Semester Course Number Course Title s.h. enrolled
Fall 2020 IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 75
HIST:2120:0001 IS:2120:0001
World History: Stone Age to Feudal Age From human origins, through classical antiquity, to the 16th century
3 28
Spring 2020 IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 75
IS:3200:0001 Sustainable Development The Struggle for Social Justice from Colonialism to Globalization
3 21
HIST:1010:0005 History Matters: Cold War to the War on Terrorism Proxy Warfare and the Rise of Neoliberalism
3 31
Fall 2019 IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 75
HIST:2122:0001 IS:2122:0001
World History: Feudal Age to Nuclear Age European Imperialism to World Wars I and II
3 27
Spring 2019 IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 71
IS:3200:0001 Sustainable Development The Struggle for Social Justice from Colonialism to Globalization
3 19
HIST:1010:0005 History Matters: The Russian Revolution of 1917 Exploring the context of the first communist revolution
3 27
Fall 2018 IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 75
HIST:2120:0001 IS:2120:0001
World History: Stone Age to Feudal Age From human origins, through classical antiquity, to the 16th century
3 24
Summer 2018 HIST:1010:00021 History Matters: Cold War to the War on Terrorism Proxy Warfare and the Rise of Neoliberalism
3 38
Spring 2018 IS:3200:0001 Sustainable Development The Struggle for Social Justice from Colonialism to Globalization
3 20
IS:2000:0001 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 81
Fall 2017 HIST:1010:0008 History Matters: The Russian Revolution of 1917 Exploring the context of the first communist revolution
3 29
IS:2000:0AAA 0A01 0A02 0A03
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 75
HIST:2122:0001 IS:2122:0001
World History: Feudal Age to Nuclear Age European Imperialism to World Wars I and II
3 16
Summer 2017 IS:2000:0001 Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 30
Spring 2017 HIST:1014:0002 Capitalism and Socialism (Issues: Twentieth Century Crisis course series) From Smith and Marx to Trump and Sanders
3 46
IS:3200:0001 Political Economy of International Development Free Markets, States and NGOs in Global Poverty/Inequality
3 18
IS:2000:0001 IS:2000:0002
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 60
GHS:3030:0001 GHS:3030:0002
Global Health Conference: ‘Populations on the Move’ Health and Human Rights of Refugees and Immigrants
1 149
Fall 2016 HIST:2120:0001 IS:2120:0001
World History: Stone Age to Feudal Age From human origins, through classical antiquity, to the 16th century
3 21
IS:2000:0001 IS:2000:0002
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 62
Summer 2016 HIST:1014:0001 Cold War to the War on Terrorism (Issues: Twentieth Century Crisis course series) Proxy Warfare and the Rise of Neoliberalism
3 19
IS:2000:0001 Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 30
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COURSES TAUGHT: UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (continued)
Semester Course Number Course Title s.h. enrolled
Spring 2016 HIST:2122:0001 IS:2122:0001
World History: Feudal Age to Nuclear Age European Imperialism to World Wars I and II
3 19
IS:32000:0001 Political Economy of International Development Role of Free Markets, States and NGOs in Addressing Global Poverty/Inequality
3 17
IS:2000:0001 IS:2000:0002
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 65
Fall 2015 HIST:4107:0001 World History I From Antiquity to 16th Century
3 17
IS:2000:0001 IS:2000:0002
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 60
IS:3199:0001 (187:122) Global Environmental Politics Climate change and the environmental crisis [course cancelled: insufficient enrollment]
3 0
Summer 2015 HIST:1014:0001 Cold War to the War on Terrorism (Issues: Twentieth Century Crisis course series) Proxy Warfare and the Rise of Neoliberalism
3 26
IS:2000:0001 Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 30
Spring 2015 CLAS:3200:0001 (610:126) ABRD:3352:0004 (165:126) SOC:3200:0001 (034:116)
International Perspectives: Xicotepec Interdisciplinary service-learning course; Mexican culture and history through a community-based service project
3 9
HIST:4109:0100 (16W:169:100)
World History II The Making of the Modern World
3 14
IS:2000:0001 (187:020:001) IS:2000:0002 (187:020:002)
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 61
Fall 2014 IS:3200:0001 (187:134:001)
Political Economy of International Development Role of Free Markets, States and NGOs in Addressing Global Poverty/Inequality
3 14
HIST:1014:0007 (016:017:007)
Cold War to the War on Terrorism (Issues: Twentieth Century Crisis course series) Proxy Warfare and the Rise of Neoliberalism
3 22
IS:2000:0001 (187:020:001) IS:2000:0002 (187:020:002)
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 55
Spring 2014 HIST:4109:0SCA (16W:169:SCA)
World History II From 16th Century to Globalization
3 9
IS:2000:0SCA (187:020:SCA)
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 50
Fall 2013 HIST:4107:0001 (16W:167) HIST:4107:0002 (16W:167)
Contours of World History From Antiquity to 16th Century
3-4 25
IS:2000:0003 (187:020:003)
Introduction to International Studies Major challenges facing human society and the planet
3 50
COURSES TAUGHT: JINAN UNIVERSITY
Semester Course Number Course Title s.h. enrolled
Summer 2017
0105R110 Introduction to International Relations Principle theories, actors, institutions, processes and power relations
4 5
0601H212 A 0601H212 B
U.S. History: Since the Civil War Civil War Legacy, Expansion and Challenges
4 4
19 7
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COURSES TAUGHT: UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE
Semester Course Number Course Title
Summer 2001 History 121 World Civilizations I Pre-modern civilizations to the early modern period
Politics 220 Environmental Politics The socio-economic origins of the environmental crisis
History 366 Politics 366
The Industrial Revolution New Approaches to Old Questions [course cancelled: insufficient enrollment]
Winter 2001 History 122 World Civilizations II Post-Renaissance to Modern Era
History 226 Americans and the Environment The evolution of an environmental consciousness in American life
International Studies 115 World Regional Geography Divisions of the globe and issues of global import
Fall 2000 History 121 World Civilizations I Pre-modern civilizations to the early modern period
International Studies 115 World Regional Geography Divisions of the globe and issues of global import
Fall 2000 International Studies 215 Global Perspectives Human Geography as an Interdisciplinary Field
Politics 220 Environmental Politics The socio-economic origins of the environmental crisis
Summer 2000 Politics 101 Introduction to Political Science Divisions of the globe and issues of global import
Politics 201 Introduction to Comparative Politics Regional patterns of social and political development
Winter 2000 History 224 History of Great Britain English Civil Wars to Industrial Revolution
History 226 Americans and the Environment The evolution of an environmental consciousness in American life
International Studies 115 World Regional Geography Divisions of the globe and issues of global import
Fall 1999 International Studies 115 World Regional Geography Divisions of the globe and issues of global import
International Studies 215 Global Perspectives Human Geography as an Interdisciplinary Field
COURSES TAUGHT: YORK UNIVERSITY
Semester Course Number Course Title
Winter 1998 POLS 1000.06B Introduction to Politics Exploring the Democratic Experience Course Director: Harvey G. Simmons
Fall/Winter 1996-1997
POLS 2510.06B Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics Ideologies and Political Cultures Course Director: Sergei Plekhanov
Fall/Winter 1995-1996
POLS 2510.06B Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics Ideologies and Political Cultures Course Director: Mitchell Bernard
Fall/Winter 1994-1995
POLS 1000.06B Introduction to Politics Exploring the Democratic Experience Course Director: David Langille
Fall/Winter 1993-1994
POLS 1000.06B Introduction to Politics Exploring the Democratic Experience Course Director: Stephen Newman
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COURSES TAUGHT: HEBEI INSTITUTE OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
Semester Course Number Course Title
Spring 1991 English 101 First Year Spoken English Diction, Pronunciation and Basic Reading
English 201:001 English 201:002
Second Year Spoken English Speech, Grammar and Reading
Economics 101 Introduction to Economics Fundamental Principals and the Chinese Economy
Fall 1990 English 101 First Year Spoken English Diction, Pronunciation and Basic Reading
English 102 Introductory Business English Adult Education Class for Working Professionals
English 201 Second Year Spoken English Speech, Grammar and Reading
ACADEMIC REFERENCES
PROFESSOR STEPHEN VLASTOS Department of History 163 Schaeffer Hall University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 (319) 335-2221 [email protected]
PROFESSOR GEORGE C. COMNINEL Department of Politics Ross S669 York University, 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 (416) 736-2100 ext. 20266 or 33197 [email protected]
PROFESSOR CHARLES POST Dept. of Sociology, Social Sciences & Human Services N623, Borough of Manhattan Community College The City University of New York 199 Chambers Street New York, NY 10007 (212) 220-8228 [email protected]
PROFESSOR JIM GLASSMAN Dept. of Geography GEOG 140F University of British Columbia Vancouver Campus 2329 West Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada (604) 822-1892 [email protected]
PROFESSOR DAVID MCNALLY Department of History University of Houston 3553 Cullen Boulevard Room 524 Houston, TX 77204klm-3003 (713) 743-3083 [email protected]
PROFESSOR LARRY PATRIQUIN Dept. of Sociology, Social Welfare & Criminal Justice Nipissing University, 100 College Drive, Box 5002 North Bay, Ontario P1B 8L7 705-474-3450 ext. 4272 [email protected]
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH HEINEMAN Department of History 170 Schaeffer Hall University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 (319) 335-2330 [email protected]
PROFESSOR JAMES L. GIBLIN Department of History 117 Schaeffer Hall University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 (319) 335-2302 [email protected]
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