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Poison and the Law of Arms: The Illegitimacy of Toxic Weapons in Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Warfare,” “The Law” vs. “The People”: The Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Roundtable on Law and Semiotics. Edited by Roberta Kevelson, William Pencak, Ralph Lindgren, and Charles Yood. New York: Peter Lang, 2000.



Reviews

Alistair Noble, Nazi Rule and the Soviet Offensive in Eastern Germany, 1944-1945: The Darkest Hour (Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2010), Central European History 44 (December 2011): 760-762.

Gordon J. Horowitz, Ghettostadt: Łódź and the Making of a Nazi City (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008), American Historical Review 114, no. 4 (October 2009): 1117.


Elazar Barkan, Elizabeth A. Cole, Kai Struve, eds., Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews and

Others in Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941 (Götttingen: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2007), Slavic Review 68 (Summer 2009): 413-414.
Tadeusz Drewnowski, ed., Postal Indiscretions: The Correspondence of Taduesz Borowski, trans. Alicia Nitecki (Chicago: Northwestern University Press, 2007), Slavic Review 67 (Winter 2008): 1002.
Alex J. Kay, Exploitation, Resettlement, Mass Murder: Political and Economic Planning for German Occupation Policy in the Soviet Union, 1940-1941 (New York: Berghahn Books, 2006), Holocaust and Genocide Studies 22 (2008): 524-527.

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Service:
Ad Hoc Committee for Promotion and Tenure Policy, Department of History, Fall 2011-Present
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of History, Marshall University, Spring 2011-Present
Research Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University, Fall 2010-Present
Phi Kappa Phi Chapter Committee, Marshall University, Spring 2010-Present
Search and Hiring Committee for Asian History Position, Department of History, Marshall University, Fall 2009-Spring 2010
Pickens-Queen Selection Committee, Marshall University, 2008-2009
Search and Hiring Committee for Medieval History Position, Department of History, Marshall University, Spring 2008
Faculty Advisor, Delta Chi Fraternity, Marshall University, Spring 2008-Present
Curriculum Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Marshall University, Fall 2007-Spring 2010
Chair, Weil Essay Award Committee, Department of History, Marshall University, Fall 2007-Present
Professional Development
“All this and Attu”: Food and War in Alaska, 1942-1943, Ohio Valley History Conference, East

Tennessee State University, October 2012 (forthcoming)


The Mediterranean Diet. First Course: North Africa, 1942-1943, Ohio Valley History Conference,

Murray State University, October 2011.


Pigboats and Mystery Meats: U.S. Submariner Food, 1941-45, North American Society for Oceanic History, Old Dominion University, May 2011
The Ravenous Bastards of Bataan: Jungle Food 1942, Ohio Valley History Conference, Tennessee Technical University, October 2010
Overlord and Beyond: Continental Cuisine 1944, Ohio Valley History Conference, Eastern Kentucky University, October 2009
Flat-Tops and Flapjacks: Food and War in the Pacific, Ohio Valley History Conference, Austin Peay State University, October 2008
Of Condensed Milk and Canned Seaweed: Food and Foraging in the PTO, North American Society for Oceanic History, University of West Florida, May 2008
‘Racial Reshuffling’ and the Nazi War Economy: A Ordering of Priorities, Invited Speaker, Marguerite Schumann Memorial Lecture Series, Lawrence University, November 2007

On Arms and Eggs: Egg Mania on the Battlefields of the Two World Wars, Ohio Valley History

Conference, Western Kentucky University, October 2007

Awards/Honors:

Summer Research Award, Marshall University, 2011

Summer Research Award, Marshall University, 2010

COLA Faculty Development Grant, Marshall University, Spring 2010

Pickens-Queen Teaching Award 2007-2008, Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Marshall University

Summer Research Award, Marshall University, 2008

Quinlan Endowment for Faculty Travel, Spring 2008

COLA Faculty Development Grant, Marshall University, Spring 2008

Summer Research Award, Marshall University, 2007
Faculty Data Sheet

(information for the period of this review)


Name: Dr. Anara Tabyshalieva
Rank: Assistant Professor, History
Status: Full-time
Current MU Faculty: Yes
Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Date Received: Not available in Digital Measures
Conferring Institution: Kyrgyz National University
Area of Degree Specialization: History
Professional Registration/Licensure: N/A
Number of years at Marshall: 3

List courses you taught during the final two years of this review. If you participated in a team-taught course, indicate each of them and what percentage of the course you taught. For each course include the year and semester taught (summer through spring), course number, course title and enrollment.


Term and Year

Course Name

Course Prefix and Course Number

Official Enrollment Number

Spring 2012

Modern Japan

HST 435

24

Spring 2012

Modern Japan

HST 535

1

Spring 2012

SpTp: China Since 1900

HST 480

6

Spring 2012

The World Since 1850 (CT)

HST 103

52

Fall 2011

Modern China

HST 436

22

Fall 2011

The World Since 1850 (CT)

HST 103

87

Spring 2011

Asia to 1600

HST 380

18

Spring 2011

Modern Japan

HST 435

24

Spring 2011

Modern Japan

HST 535

2

Spring 2011

The World Since 1850 (CT)

HST 103

82

Fall 2010

Modern Asia

HST 378

20

Fall 2010

The World Since 1850 (CT)

HST 103

44

Fall 2010

The World Since 1850 (CT)

HST 103

39


For each of the following sections, list only events during the period of this review and begin with the most recent activities.

1) Scholarship/Research

2) Service

3) Professional development activities, including professional organizations to which you belong and

state, regional, national, and international conferences attended. List any panels on which you chaired or participated. List any offices you hold in professional organizations.

4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.

Data not available in Digital Measures.


Faculty Data Sheet

(information for the period of this review)


Name: Dr. Christopher White
Rank: Associate Professor, History
Status: Full-time
Current MU Faculty: Yes
Highest Degree Earned: Ph.D.
Date Received: 2005
Conferring Institution: University of Kansas
Area of Degree Specialization: Latin-American History
Professional Registration/Licensure: N/A
Number of years at Marshall: 6

List courses you taught during the final two years of this review. If you participated in a team-taught course, indicate each of them and what percentage of the course you taught. For each course include the year and semester taught (summer through spring), course number, course title and enrollment.


Term and Year

Course Name

Course Prefix and Course Number

Official Enrollment Number

Summer 2012

Drug Wars

HST 305

29

Spring 2012

Drug Wars

HST 305

97

Spring 2012

First Year Seminar

FYS 100

22

Spring 2012

Independent Research Symposium

HUMN 680

1

Spring 2012

Senior Seminar

HST 400

12

Spring 2012

SpTp:Violence in LA History

HST 650

3

Spring 2012

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

21

Spring 2012

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

44

Fall 2011

Drug Wars

HST 305

96

Fall 2011

First Year Seminar

FYS 100

19

Fall 2011

Methodology

HST 600

8

Fall 2011

SpT:Latin Amer Hst thru Film

HST 481

8

Fall 2011

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

40

Fall 2011

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

46

Summer 2011

Drug Wars

HST 305

47

Summer 2011

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

21

Spring 2011

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

15

Spring 2011

Senior Seminar

HST 400

9

Spring 2011

SpTp:Central America/Caribbean

HST 483

7

Spring 2011

SpTp:Central America/Caribbean

HST 583

2

Spring 2011

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

29

Fall 2010

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

28

Fall 2010

Lat Am Independence-Pres

HST 302

30

Fall 2010

Readings in History

HST 610

1

Fall 2010

SpTp: Revolution in Latin Amer

HST 482

9

Fall 2010

The Developing World (CT)

HST 208

62

Summer 2010

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

17

Summer 2010

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

1

Summer 2010

Lat Am Discovery-Independ

HST 301

42

For each of the following sections, list only events during the period of this review and begin with the most recent activities.

1) Scholarship/Research

2) Service

3) Professional development activities, including professional organizations to which you belong and

state, regional, national, and international conferences attended. List any panels on which you chaired or participated. List any offices you hold in professional organizations.

4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.

Scholarship/Research

In Progress: under contract with Routledge Press: The Modern Developing World

In Progress under contract with University of New Mexico Press: Margaret Randall: An Authorized Biography

Book, Greenwood Press, 2008, The History of El Salvador.

Book, University of New Mexico press, 2007, Creating a Third World: Mexico, Cuba, and the United States during the Castro Era.

Service

Not available in Digital Measures.



Professional Development

“Margaret Randall: A Biography in Progress,” given at the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies in Santa Fe, NM, March 7, 2009.



Awards/Honors

International Innovation Grant, $5,000, Marshall University Center for International Programs, used to develop study abroad experience in Mexico, 2007




Appendix IIa

Teaching Assistant Data Sheet


GTA Name

Course No.

Course Name

Year 1

2007- 2008

Year 2

2008- 2009

Year 3

2009- 2010

Year 4

2010-2011

Year 5

2011-2012




(e.g. 101)




Su

Fa

Sp

Su

Fa

Sp

Su

Fa

Sp

Su

Fa

Sp

Su

Fa

Sp

N/A































































































































































Complete graduate teaching assistant’s name; course number and course name taught; indicate enrollment in the semesters taught.


No teaching assistants were used in the International Affairs program during the review period.



Appendix III

Students’ Entrance Abilities for Past Five Years of Graduate: BA in International Affairs


Year

N

Mean High School GPA

Mean ACT

Mean SAT Verbal

Mean SAT Quantitative

2007 – 2008

7

3.47

23.80 (n = 5)

556.67 (n = 3)

543.33 (n = 3)

2008 – 2009

13

3.89

26.64 (n = 11)

652.83 (n = 7)

612.89 (n = 7)

2009 – 2010

6

3.80

26.00 (n = 6)

646.70 (n = 3)

583.30 (n = 3)

2010 – 2011

9

3.66

23.30 (n = 6)

544.00 (n = 5)

548.00 (n = 5)

2011 – 2012

8

3.58

22.40 (n = 8)

420.00 (n = 1)

400.00 (n = 1)


Appendix IV

Exit Abilities for Past Five Years of Graduates: BA in International Affairs


Year

N

Mean GPA

Licensure Exam Results

Certification Test Results

Other Standardized Exam Results

2007 – 2008

7

3.33

N/A

N/A

N/A

2008 – 2009

13

3.42

N/A

N/A

N/A

2009 – 2010

6

3.59

N/A

N/A

N/A

2010 – 2011

9

3.36

N/A

N/A

N/A

2011 – 2012

8

3.23

N/A

N/A

N/A




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