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William R. Keylor

Professor of History and International Relations

Director, International History Institute


Mailing Address:

Department of International Relations

Boston University

152 Bay State Road

Boston, MA 02215

Telephone: (617) 358-0197

Fax: (617) 358-0190

E-Mail: wrkeylor@bu.edu


PERSONAL
Born in Sacramento, California on August 15, 1944


Married to Rheta Grenoble Keylor since December 28, 1968
Two children (Daniel and Justine)

EDUCATION


B.A., honors in history, Stanford University (1966)
M.A., modern European history, Columbia University (1967)
Certificate, European Institute, Columbia University (1971)
Ph.D., modern European history, Columbia University (1971)
Certificate in Financial Planning, Boston University (1986)

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS HELD


Instructor in History, Rutgers University, Newark (1968-69)
Fulbright Teaching Fellow, Université de Paris, Vincennes (1969-70)
Lecturer in History, Rutgers University, Newark (1970-72)
Assistant Professor of History, Boston University (1972-75)
Tenured Associate Professor of History, Boston University (1975-80)
Visiting Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(1979-80)


Professor of History, Boston University (1980--)
Professeur Invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris (spring 2003)
Acting Chairman, Department of History, Boston University (1988-

89)
Chairman, Department of History, Boston University (1989-91, 1991-94, 1994-

97, 1997-2000)
Professor of International Relations, Boston University (1992--)
Director, International History Institute, Boston University (1999--)

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (Recipient or Principal Investigator)


J.B. Weter History Honors Fellowship, Stanford University (1965-66)
Advanced Fulbright Teaching Fellowship, Paris, France (1969-70)
Columbia University Presidential Fellowship (awarded but declined) (1969-70)
French Government Traveling Fellowship (awarded but declined) (1969-70)
Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship (1970-71)
American Council of Learned Societies Traveling Fellowship (1972)
Boston University Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship (1972)
Inter-University Centre for European Studies Fellowship (1974)
Boston University Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship (1976)
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (awarded in 1976, accepted in 1978)
American Philosophical Society Research Fellowship (1985)
Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship (1986)
Boston University Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship (1986)
National Endowment for the Humanities Travel to Sources Fellowship (1987)
Boston University Humanities Foundation Course Development Grant (1988)
McCormick Fellowship, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association (1994)
Florence Gould Foundation Program Grant (awarded 1995 for 1996)
Earhart Foundation Fellowship (2000-2001)
Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship (2000-2001)
Boston University Instructional Technology Grant (2000-2001)
Florence Gould Foundation Program Grant (2003)

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AND HONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND

WRITING
Doctoral Oral Examination passed with highest grade of "double excellent,"

Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1969)


Doctoral Dissertation Defense with highest grade of "Distinction," Columbia

University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1971)


Andrew Mellon publication grant, Harvard University Press (1975)
Selected for Scholar-Diplomat Program to serve as Observer at the French

Desk, United States Department of State

(1975)
Elected Member of Board of Editors, French Historical Studies (1980-83)
Elected Member of Committee on Committees, American Historical Association (1981-84)
One of two American historians invited to deliver a paper at the international

colloquium in Rheims, France commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the

end of the Second World War in Europe (1985)
Elected to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London (1987)
Winner of United Methodist Church Scholar-Teacher Award (1988)
Selected as only American historian to deliver an address before the international

colloquium in Caen, France, entitled "Faut-il faire la guerre pour la

démocratie?" to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the D-Day landing

(1994)
Elected President, Society for French Historical Studies (1995-96)


Designated Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite [Knight of the National Order

of Merit], French Republic (1997)


Selected as Professeur invité, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris (Summer 2003)
AWARDS AND HONORS FOR TEACHING
Arthur G.B. Metcalf (Boston University Board of Trustees) Award for Excellence in Teaching, Boston University (1984)
United Methodist Church Scholar-Teacher Award (1988)
Boston University Nominee (later selected) to participate in the Institute for European Studies' Faculty Seminar on the French Revolution [on the occasion of the bicentennial], Paris and Nantes, (1989)
Chosen to deliver lectures in the Alexander Crummel Summer Seminars [for minority students intending to pursue careers as teachers and scholars in the humanities] (1991)

PUBLICATIONS IN BOOK FORM


Academy and Community: The Foundation of the French Historical Profession (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1975)
From Parnassus: Essays in Honor of Jacques Barzun (coed. Dora B. Weiner) (New York: Harper & Row, 1976)
Jacques Bainville and the Renaissance of Royalist History in Twentieth-Century France (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979)
The Twentieth-Century World: An International History (New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984). Revised 2nd edition, 1992. Revised 3rd edition, 1996. Revised 4th edition, 2001 Revised 5th edition, 2005. Canadian edition (with Jerry Bannister, 2005), Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese Translations.
The Legacy of the Great War: Peacemaking 1919 (edited with an introduction) (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997)

A World of Nations: The Evolution of the International Order Since 1945 (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) Italian Translation.
Encyclopedia of the Modern World (general editor) (New York: Facts on File, 2006)

PUBLICATIONS IN ARTICLE OR CHAPTER FORM


"The Origins and Development of the Academic Historical Profession in France," Newsletter of the New England Historical Association (September 1974)
"Clio et le roi: Jacques Bainville et la doctrine historique de l'Action Française," Etudes Maurrassiennes , vol. 3 (Spring, 1975)
"Clio on Trial: Charles Péguy as Historical Critic," in Keylor and Weiner, ed., From Parnassus: Essays in Honor of Jacques Barzun (New York: Harper & Row, 1976). Reprinted in Dennis Poupard, ed., Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1980)
"Prohibition Diplomacy: An Incident of Franco-American Misunderstanding," French Civilization (Spring, 1981)
"Anticlericalism and Educational Reform in the French Third Republic," History of Education Quarterly (Autumn,1981)
"Die Herausforderung der Wissenschaft von der Gesellschaft," in Wolf Lepenies, ed., Geschichte der Soziologie (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkampt, 1981)
"'Lafayette, We Have Quit!': Wilsonian Policy and French Security After Versailles," in Nancy L. Roelker and Charles K. Warner, ed., Two Hundred Years of Franco-American Relations (Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press [for the Society for French Historical Studies], 1983)
"Jacques Bainville," in Patrick H. Hutton, ed., Historical Dictionary of the Third French Republic, 1870-1940 (Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 1986).
"Entente Cordiale," in ibid.
"Franco-British Relations," in ibid.
"Charles-Victor Langlois," in ibid.
"Ernest Lavisse," in ibid.
"Louis Madelin." in ibid.
"Gabriel Monod," in ibid.
"Franco-Russian Relations in the Third Republic," in ibid.
"Charles Seignobos," in ibid.
"Triple Entente," in ibid.
"Franco-American Relations in the Third Republic," in ibid.
"France's Role In World War I," in ibid.
"World History and International History: Complementary or Incompatible Approaches to Global Historical Reality?" World History, Vol .III, No. 1 (Summer 1985).
"Des Buts de guerre aux buts de paix: La Politique européenne des Etats-Unis de Yalta à Potsdam," in Maurice Vaisse, ed., La Victoire en Europe (Paris: La Manufacture, 1986)
"Great Britain, France, and the Munich Settlement: Foreign Policy and National Deterrent," The Munich Diktat: Fifty Years After (Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy Publication Series, No. 2 (Autumn, 1988)
"The Rise and Demise of the Franco-American Guarantee Treaty, 1919-1921," Proceedings of the Western Society for French History (Autumn, 1988)
"France Faces Glasnost and Détente," in Bernard Rubin and Ladislav Bittmann, ed., Shock Waves: Consequences of Glasnost and Perestroika, (Boston: Program for the Study of Disinformation Papers, vol. 2, No. 6 [autumn 1989]
"Defense Policy in the Fourth and Fifth Republics," in Wayne Northcutt, ed., Historical Dictionary of the French Fourth and Fifth Republics, 1946-1991 (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1992)
"Charles de Gaulle," in ibid.
"Franco-German Relations under the Fourth and Fifth Republics," in

ibid.
"Franco-American Relations under the Fourth and Fifth Republics," in

ibid.
"The Western European Union," in ibid.
"'How They Advertised France:' The French Propaganda Campaign in the United States during the Breakup of the Franco-American Entente, 1918-1923," Diplomatic History, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Summer 1993)
"France's Futile Quest for American Military Protection, 1919-1922," in Marta Petricioli ed., Missed Opportunity?: 1922 and the Reconstruction of Europe (Basle: Berg, 1995)
"The Principle of National Self-Determination as a Factor in the Creation of Postwar Frontiers in Europe, 1919 and 1945," in Carole Fink, ed., National Frontiers and the Two World Wars (Basle: Berg, (1996)
"A Reevaluation of the Versailles Peace," Relevance: The Quarterly Journal of the Great War Society, Vol. V, No. 2 (Summer 1996)
"France and the First World War," in William Cohen, ed., The

Transformation of Modern France (Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1997)
"France and the Illusion of American Assistance, 1919-1940," in Joel Blatt, ed., The French Defear of 1940: Reassessments (Providence: Berghahn Books, 1997)
"The Allied Invasion of Normandy," in Bertram M. Gordon, ed., Historical Dictionary of World War II France: Occupation, Vichy, Liberation (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998)
"Atlantic Wall," in ibid.
"The Franco-German Armistice," in ibid.
"Henri-Philippe Pétain," in ibid.
"The Versailles Treaty and International Diplomacy," in Manfred F. Boemke and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt, ed., The Treaty of Versailles: Reflections after 75 Years (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998)
"La propagande comme instrument de la puissance américaine dans les premières années de la guerre froide," Relations Internationales (summer 1998).
"L'Image de la France en Amérique à la Fin de la Grande Guerre," in François Cochet, ed., Les Américains et la France (1917-1947): Engagements et Représentations (Paris, 1999)
"Clio on the Campus: The Historical Society at Boston University," Bostonia, Summer 1999, pp. 20-23.
"Charles de Gaulle," 3,200-word entry in the on-line encyclopedia of Encarta Publishing Company (Microsoft, Inc., 2000)
"World War I," a 22,500-word entry in the on-line encyclopedia of Encarta Publishing Company (Microsoft, Inc., 2001)
"Post-mortems for the American Century," Diplomatic History, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Spring 2001).
"La politique extérieure traditionelle des Républicains," Géopolitique, Revue de l'Institut International de Géopolitique, No. 7 (March 2001)

"The Messiah and the Tiger: Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and the Cultural Stereotypes of America and France at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919," William L. Chew, III, ed., National Stereotypes in Perspective: Americans in France, Frenchmen in America (Amsterdam: Rodolpi, 2001.


“L’Hyperpuissance et L’Onu,” Géopolitique (June, 2003).
‘’Collective Security and Regional Security in U.S. Foreign Policy at the End of the Great War,” Annales du Monde Anglophone (2e semester, 2001, Numero 14 [appeared 2003]
"Le rôle des organisations internationales de sécurité pendant et après la guerre froide: Sécurité collective ou sécurité régionale?," Danielle Domergue-Cloarec and Antoine Coppolani, eds., Des Conflits en mutation ? De la guerre froide aux nouveaux conflits : essai de typologie de 1947 à nos jours (Paris, Editions Complex, 2003)
« The Trouble with the French, » Bostonia (Autumn 2003, No. 3), 19-23.
‘’Waging the War of Words : The Promotion of American Interests and Ideals Abroad During the Cold War, ‘’ Cathal Nolan, ed., Power and Responsibility in World Affairs : Reformation versus Transformation (Westport, CN, Praeger, 2004), 79-101.
‘’Washington, Paris, et le Nouvel Ordre Mondial : Les Relations franco- américaines, 1989-2000,’’ Relations Internationales, No. 120, winter 2004, 513-527.
“A New Look at the Old Revisionism,” Review essay posted on the H-DIPLO on-line H-NET Discussion Group, June 2005.
“The Legacy of the Second World War: The Decline of the Empires,

the Rise of the Superpowers, and the Recovery of Europe,” article commissioned by British Broadcasting Corporation for its website, summer 2005.


«  Le Débarquement et La Bataille de Normandie dans la Mémoire Collective Américaine de 1944 à 2004, » Actes du Colloque « La perception du Débarquement et de la bataille de Normandie par les Américains de 1944 à nos jours, (Paris, 2006).

“The Wind of Change in 1956,” in Carole Fink, Frank Hadler, and Tomosz Schramm, eds., 1956: European and Global Perspectives (Leipzig, Leipziger Universitaetsverlag, 2006), 235-244


« The Treaty of Versailles, » in John Merriman and Jay Winter, eds., Encyclopedia of Europe : 1914-2004 (New York, Scribners, forthcoming).

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND LECTURES (Selected)


"L'Amérique des années soixante: le problème de la jeunesse," paper delivered at conference of the Association Française pour la Communauté Atlantique, Paris (1969)
"Manifestations politiques dans les universités américaines: le bilan," address delivered at the Centre Culturel Américain, Paris (1970)
"Clio in Academe: The French Experience," lecture delivered at Department of History, University of Illinois at Urbana (1972)
"Problems of Historical Research in French Archives," lecture delivered at Brandeis-Boston University European History Colloquium (1973)
"The Institutionalization of Academic Innovations in the French University," paper presented at the Boston University-Brandeis University Program in Social Thought (1974)
"The Origins of the French Historical Profession," lecture delivered at Department of History, Brown University (1974)
"The French Resistance during the Second World War," lecture delivered to the Undergraduate History Association, Boston University (1974)
"Town versus Country in France," lecture delivered at Brandeis University-Boston University European History Colloquium (1974)
"The Historiographical Imagination in France," paper presented at the New England Historical Association Convention (1974)
"A New Academic Discipline in the Sorbonne," paper presented at annual convention of the American Historical Association (1974)
"The Institutionalization of Historical Study at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes," paper presented at Inter-University Centre for European Studies, Montreal (1975)
"Recent Trends in French Historiographical Thought," paper presented at New York State Historical Association Conference (1977)
"French Historical Discourse, 1965-1980," paper presented at the Society for French Historical Studies Conference (1980)
"Prohibition Diplomacy: An Incident of Franco-American Misunderstanding," paper presented at the Colloquium on French Society and Civilization, State University of New York at Buffalo (1980)
"French Foreign Policy under Mitterrand: A Preliminary Observation," address delivered at the Inter-University Consortium for Social Research on France, Institute for French Studies, New York University (1982)
"Foreign and Defense Policies of Mitterrand's France: A Commentary," address delivered to Inter-University Consortium for Social Research on France, Institute for French Studies, New York University (1984)
"Franco-American Relations in the Post-Gaullist Era," address delivered at La Maison Française, Boston University

(1984)
"France and America: The Love-Hate Relationship of our Century," address delivered to the undergraduate students’ association of Springfield College (1985)


"Des Buts de Guerre aux Buts de Paix: La Politique des Etats-Unis lors de la Capitulation Allemande, Mai 1945," paper delivered at the international colloquium at Rheims, France, marking the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe (1985)
"The Atlantic Partnership: A Cost-Benefit Analysis," address delivered to the Association of Alumni Representatives, Boston University (1986)
"The French Right and Fascism," paper presented at the Boston University Program in Twentieth-Century Studies (1987)
"Social and Economic Policies of the Mitterrand-Chirac Government," lecture delivered at Springfield College (1987)
"The Rise and Demise of the Franco-American Guarantee Treaty," paper presented at the Western Society for French History Convention (1988)
"'How They Sold France': The French Propaganda Campaign in the United States During the Breakup of the Franco-American Entente, 1918-1921," paper presented at the American Historical Convention (1989)
"De Gaulle's Europe: From the Atlantic to. . .?," paper presented at the De Gaulle Centennial Symposium, Boston University (1990)
"The New World Order of Bush and Gorbachev," address at the Strategic and Security Studies Luncheon, Boston University (1991)
"The EC on the Eve of Maastricht," address delivered to the International Relations Student Association, Boston University (1991)
"The United States and French Security Concerns on the Eve of the Ruhr Occupation," paper presented at "1992 e la Riconstruzione dell'Europa," International Conference of the Association Internationale d'Histoire Contemporaine de l'Europe, Florence (1992)
"Versailles after Seventy-Five Years: A Reassessment," paper presented at the Conference of the New England Historical Association (1994)
"Versailles and International Diplomacy," paper presented at the conference marking the 75th anniversary of the Versailles Treaty, sponsored by the German Historical Institute and the University of California at Berkeley (1994)
"Self-Determination at the Peace Conference of 1919," paper presented at the Conference of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Bentley College (1994)
"Les Etats-Unis et la Politique des Droits de l'Homme dans la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale," address presented to International Colloquium in Caen, France, entitled "Faut-il Faire la Guerre pour la Démocratie?," sponsored by the journal Le Monde des Débats and the Regional Council of Lower Normandy (1994)
"D-Day Plus Fifty: Looking Back at the Last 'Good War,'" lecture delivered in Deauville, France, to Smithsonian National Associates Program on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the D-Day landing (1994)
"The Principle of National Self-Determination as a Factor in the Creation of Postwar Frontiers in Europe, 1919 and 1945," paper delivered at the 18th International Congress of Historical Sciences, Montreal (1995)
"A Reevaluation of the Versailles Peace." Paper presented at the annual conference of the Great War Society, Bethesda, Maryland (1995)
"France: Chirac in Difficulty." Lecture at "Conference on the European Community," sponsored by the International Students' Association, Boston (1996)
"The Management of Global Security in the Post-Cold War Order: Unilateralism, Multilateralism, or Regionalism?" Paper delivered at the Third National Conference on Strategic Studies (Encontro National de Estudos Estratégicos), Rio de Janeiro (1996)
"Keynes's Ghost." Lecture presented to the Cambridge Institute for Learning in Retirement, Harvard University Faculty Club, Cambridge, Mass. (1996)
"L'image de la France victorieuse à la fin de la Grande Guerre," paper presented at the international colloquium entitled "Les Américains et la France (1917-1945): Engagements et représentations," Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. Sponsored by l'Association pour la Recherche sur la Paix et la Guerre and le Centre de Recherche d'Histoire Nord-Américaine (1997)
"1898: Intimations of Conflicts to Come in the New Century." Keynote address to teachers' workshop, World Affairs Council of Boston, 1998
"'Waging the War of Words': The Promotion of American Interests and Ideals during the Cold War." Paper delivered by Carnegie Council Faculty Seminar on "Great Power Responsibility and World Affairs," Boston, 1998
"The Messiah and the Tiger: Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and the Cultural Stereotypes of America and France at the Peace Conference of 1919." Keynote address at conference entitled "National Stereotypes in Historical Perspective: Americans in France, Frenchmen in America," Brussels, Belgium (1999).
"Collective Security and Regional Security in U.S. Foreign Policy at the end of the Great War, » Paper delivered at the Colloquium "Les Etats-Unis Face à des Mondes Nouveaux, at the Observatoire de la Politique Etrangère Américaine, Université de Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle) (2001)
"Universalism or Regionalism in U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I," paper delivered at the University of West England, Bristol, U.K. (2001).
"Le rôle des organisations internationales de sécurité pendant et après la guerre froide: Sécurité collective ou sécurité régionale?." Paper presented at the International Colloquium "Des Conflits en Mutation? De la Guerre Froide aux nouveaux conflits: Essai de typologie (2001).
‘’The Special Relationship Viewed from Washington,’’ paper presented at the conference “La Relation Speciale” at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, November 18, 2002.
“L’Alliance Incertaine: Les Relations Franco-Américaines après la fin de la Guerre Froide,” presentation at the seminar on transatlantic relations in the twentieth century, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Paris, France (2003).
“La Politique Etrangère Culturelle des Etats-Unis depuis la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale,” presentation at the Centre Européene, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Paris, France (2003)
“L’Amérique comme Hyperpuissance,” presentation to course of Professor Pierre Melandri, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Paris, France (2003)
“Le Débarquement et la Bataille de Normandie dans la Mémoire Collective Américaine de 1944 à 2004,” paper presented at the International Conference of History on “Le Débarquement et les Civils, the Mémorial Museum, Caen, France (2004)
“L’Amérique et la France pendant les années difficiles,” presentation at round table at the Institue des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, Switzerland, June 3, 2004.
‘’Les Relations franco-américaines depuis la fin de la guerre froide,’’

Paper presented at a colloquium entitled ‘’Les Relations Transatlantiques, convergences et divergences de 1945 à 2004’’ to honor the 30th anniversary of the journal Relations Internationales, Geneva, Switzerland, June 5, 2004.


“Terrorism with a Global Reach,” presentation before the World Affairs Forum, Boston University College of General Studies, October 9, 2004)
“Reflections on The Current International Scene,” presentation before the Boston University Model United Nations Organization, December 1, 2004
‘The Promotion of Democracy as a Goal of American Foreign Policy,” speech delivered before the Boston University Alumni Association of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, July 6, 2005
“1956: The Great Turning Point,” Keynote address at the annual meeting of the Association Internationale d’Histoire Contemporaine de l’Europe held at the 20th International Congress of Historical Sciences, Sydney, Australia, July 8, 2005
“Democracy, Human Rights, and American Foreign Policy,” speech delivered to the Boston University College of General Studies Model United Nations Association, December 1, 2005
“France, the FLN, and the Algerian War,” speech delivered to the Harvard University Model United Nations Conference, December 9, 2005
“Historical Antecedents to the International Criminal Court,” speech delivered at the Harvard University Model United Nations Conference, Boston, Park Plaza Hotel, February 16, 2006
“From Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush: Realism and Idealism in American Foreign Policy,” speech delivered at the College of General Studies, Boston University, March 20, 2006
“Churchill’s Sinews of Peace,” Paper delivered at the New England Churcillians Organization, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, May 17, 2006.
“Between Appeasement and Resistance: The Roosevelt Administration’s Initial Responses to Nazi Foreign Policy Revisionism,” Paper delivered at the international conference “The Democratic Powers and the Challenge of the Right in Europe, 1933-1939,” European Studies Research Institute, University of Salford, U.K., June 30, 2006.
“L’état de la discipline de l’histoire des relations internationales,” paper delivered at the University of Paris (Sorbonne), October 13, 2006.
« The Great War as the Great Turning Point of the Twentieth Century, » paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Western Front Association, Hartford, CN, November 11, 2006
“Women in Wartime,” speech given at the Howard Gottleib Research Center, Boston University, December 5, 2006.

COURSES TAUGHT


Europe and World Politics since 1870
History of International Relations, 1900-1945
History of International Relations since 1945

France, Europe, and the World


World History since 1750
History of France since 1815
History of Modern European Thought and Culture
History of Europe Since 1900
European-American Relations since 1914
French-American Relations in the Modern World
The Great War and the Fragile Peace
The Cold War

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS AND MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS


AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY (prior to 1980)
Member, President's Search Committee for Dean of School of Law
Member, Dean's Search Committee for Chair of Department of

Modern Foreign Languages and Literature


Faculty Adviser, Office of Academic Advising, College of Liberal Arts
Member, Deans Advisory Committee on Lower Division Education
Pre-Law Adviser, Department of History
Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of History
Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of History

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS AND MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS


AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY (since becoming full professor in 1980)
Member, President's Search Committee for Dean of School of Management (1980)
Member, Executive Committee, Department of History (1980-82, 1985-87, ex-officio 1988-2000)
Member, University Council Committee on Curriculum and Degrees (1981-1991)
Member, Dean's Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum Development (1981)
Member, Executive Committee, International Relations Program (1982-1990)
Member, Dean's Advisory Committee on the Future of the International Relations Program (1981-82)
Coordinator ad interim, History Program, Metropolitan College, Boston University (1981-82)
Member, Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts (1980-81, 1984-85)
Member, Executive Committee, College of Liberal Arts (1982-83)
Member, University Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, (1983-84)
Chairman, Academic Policy Committee, College of Liberal Arts (1986-87)
Chairman, Core Curriculum Planning Committee, College of Liberal Arts (1986-87)
Member, Dean's Advisory Committee on the Core Curriculum (1987-88)
Chairman, Metcalf (Board of Trustees) Teaching Award Selection Committee (1987-88, 1996-97), Member (1987-88, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 2004-05)
Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1988)
Member, Provost's Advisory Committee on Re-accreditation (1988-89)
Member, Advisory Committee to Study Abroad Program (1988-90)
Acting Chair, Department of History (1987-88)
Chair, Search Committee for Historian of European Intellectual History, Department of History (1989-90)
Chair, Search Committee for Historian of Russia, Department of History (1989-90)
Chair, Department of History (1989-91, 1991-94, 1994-97, 1997-2000
Member, Advisory Board, Center for Teaching Excellence, College of Arts and Sciences (1996-98)
Member, Sub-Committee on Evaluation of Teaching, Center for Teaching Excellence, College of Arts and Sciences (1996-97)
Member, Search Committee for Chair of International Relations Department (1997-98)
Member, Search Committee for Three Senior Appointments for Department of International Relations (1997-98)
Member, Provost's Search Committee for Dean of College of General Studies (1999-2000)
Chair, Search Committee for Chinese Historian, Department of History (2003-2004)
Member of Selection Committee, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (2004-2006)
Member, Trustee Scholars Admission Committee, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-07
Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of History (2005-06)
Member, Search Committee for Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (2006-07)

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS (since 1980)


Elected Member, Board of Editors, French Historical Studies (1980-83)
Elected Member, Committee on Committees, American Historical Association (1981-84)
Member, Inter-University Consortium for Social Research on France (1981-92)
President, Society for French Historical Studies (1995-96)
Elected Member, International Institute for Strategic Studies
Member, American Historical Association
Member, Society for the Historians of American Foreign Relations
Member, Society for French Historical Studies
Member, Western Society for French History
Member, Western Front Association
Member, French Library and Cultural Center, Boston, Mass.
Member, Harvard University-Boston University Intellectual History Study Group (1992-93)
Consultant to American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature (1992-95)
Book Series Editor, "International History." Praeger Publishing Company (Co-editors Erik Goldstein and Cathal Nolan) (1999--2006)
Member of Board of Editors, on-line discussion group H-Diplo (2000--)
Member, Essay Prize Selection Committee, Phi Alpha Theta/Western Front Association (2001--)
Member, Gilbert Chinard Prize Committee (awarded jointly by the Society for French Historical Studies and the Institut Français de Washington for best book on on the history of themes shared by France and North, Central, and South America (2000-02), Chair (2001-02)
External Referee for Chateaubriand Fellowships Awarded by French Government (1999-2000, 2002-03, 2004-05)
Consultant to museum Le Mémorial de Caen on its project for a permanent exhibition on the history of the Cold War (2000-2002)
Member of the Conseil Scientifique, Mémorial de Caen Museum (2003-04)
Member, George Louis Beer Prize Committee for best book on European International History since 1895, American Historical Association (2004-2006, Chair, 2005-06)
External Evaluator of the New York Consortium for European Studies’ application for a renewal of its Title VI grant from the U.S. Department of Education (2005)
Member, Selection Panel for Summer Seminars and Institutes, National Endowment of the Humanities (2006)
Consultant to various publishing companies, businesses, and professional journals.
Study Leader for several foreign tours sponsored by Smithsonian Institution

Lecturer on several foreign tours sponsored by the Boston University Alumni Travel Program

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