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Curriculum Vitae

William E. Maxwell

Curriculum Vitae                                                                             


Education:

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee (1993-1995; 1998-2002). Ph.D. program, United States, African American, and Modern European History.

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas (1995-1997). Graduate courses in United States History and Modern Europe.

Master of Arts, History, 1992, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas. Grade point average 4.00 (4.00 scale). Thesis: A History of the 206th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) Regiment of the Arkansas National Guard in the Second World War.

Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois (1978-79). Graduate courses in history.

Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois (1976-78). Master of Divinity program, concentrating on early Christian history.

Bachelor of Arts, Religion, 1976, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas. Grade point average 3.46 (4.00 scale).

Publications:

"Matriarchy" and "Patriarchy" in The Family in America: An Encyclopedia, Joseph M. Hawes, ed., Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 2002.

"Beans, Blankets, and Barbed Wire: The Memphis Army Service Forces Depot in World War II,"
            West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, 49 (1995): 165-178.

Arkansas and World War II, 1939-1992: A Bibliography, Conway, Arkansas: University of Central Arkansas Archives and Special Collections, June, 1992.

"Dutch Harbor Revisited," Arkansas Times, June 4, 1992, pp. 20-21.

Presentations:

"William's World War II Page," (http://www.geocities.com/wmaxwell/), World Wide Web since April 1997.

"The Arkansas National Guard on the Eve of World War II," Phi Alpha Theta regional conference, Memphis, Tennessee, February, 1992.

"United States Navy Carrier Operations in the Pacific Theater: An Historiographical Essay," Phi Alpha Theta state conference, Magnolia, Arkansas, March, 1991.

Honors:
Phi Alpha Theta, Mu Chapter, University of Central Arkansas, initiated February, 1991.
Senior Honors Seminar, Hendrix College, 1975-76.
President, Pre-Theology Fellowship, Hendrix College, 1975-76.

Experience:

Adjunct Instructor, University College, University of Memphis (Fall 2003-present)
Adjunct Instructor, Department of History, University of Central Arkansas (Fall 1992).
Training Specialist, Native American Program, Harry S. Truman College (1988-89).


 
 
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