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1 Curriculum Vitae (October 2014) Stuart Leibiger Department of History [email protected] La Salle University (215) 951-1093 Philadelphia, PA 19141 EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1995 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dissertation: “Founding Friendship: The George Washington- James Madison Collaboration and the Creation of the American Republic” (directed by Professor Don Higginbotham) M.A. 1989 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Thesis: “James Madison and Amendments to the Constitution, 1787-1789” (directed by Professor Don Higginbotham) B.A. 1987 University of Virginia History, with distinction AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Revolutionary and Early National America Secondary Fields: Political, Constitutional, and Presidential History U. S. Civil War and Reconstruction Documentary Editing EMPLOYMENT: 2007-Present Chair, Department of History, La Salle University 2014- Tenured Professor, Department of History, LaSalle University 2003-2014 Tenured Associate Professor, Department of History, La Salle

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Curriculum Vitae (October 2014)

Stuart Leibiger Department of History [email protected] La Salle University (215) 951-1093 Philadelphia, PA 19141 EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1995 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dissertation: “Founding Friendship: The George Washington-James Madison Collaboration and the Creation of the American Republic”

(directed by Professor Don Higginbotham) M.A. 1989 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Thesis: “James Madison and Amendments to the Constitution, 1787-1789”

(directed by Professor Don Higginbotham) B.A. 1987 University of Virginia History, with distinction AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Revolutionary and Early National America Secondary Fields: Political, Constitutional, and Presidential History U. S. Civil War and Reconstruction Documentary Editing EMPLOYMENT: 2007-Present Chair, Department of History, La Salle University 2014- Tenured Professor, Department of History, LaSalle

University 2003-2014 Tenured Associate Professor, Department of History, La Salle

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University 2002-Present Associate Professor, Department of History, La Salle

University 1997-2002 Assistant Professor, Department of History, La Salle

University La Salle Graduate Courses Taught: His 510 (Historiography) His 610 (Readings in American History)

His 663 (Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War—Readings Seminar) His 671 (Social Studies for Educators--Team Taught) His 700 (James Madison and the U. S. Constitution) His 700 (Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War—Research Seminar) His 700 (The U.S. Constitution in Times of Crisis) His 710 (Independent Study) His 760 (Application of Research Strategies) His 770 (MA Thesis Direction) His 780 (MA Thesis Direction) Completed MA Students Supervised:

Michael DeCamillo (2006) Mildred Hopper (2007) Gregg Pearson, Sheldon Magee, Nathan Starr, Sarah

Bischoff (2008) Christopher Scheid, Michael Gahagan (2009), Andrew A. Zellers-Federick, John Schropp, Jon Holloran

(2010) Kate Ambrose, Daniel Liebsch, Timothy Woods (2011) Katie Carlino, Lauren De Angelis, Stephen Grosso (2012) John Prendergast (2013) Paula Gidjunis, Charles Lanutti, Jason Todd (2014)

Current MA Students: Melissa Nichaols La Salle Undergraduate Courses taught: His 101 (United States History to 1840) His 155 (Themes in American History) His 251 (Global History since 1500) His 300 (United States History to 1877) His 402 (Revolutionary America) His 402 (Revolutionary America Travel Study) His 415 (U. S. Civil War and Reconstruction)

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His 415 (U. S. Civil War and Reconstruction Travel Study) His 444 (Independent Study) His 475 (Internship) His 480 (Senior Seminar--The American Presidency) His 481 (Senior Seminar--The Senior Thesis) 2003 American History Instructor, Philadelphia Police Academy (A

Community College of Philadelphia course).

2003 American History Instructor, United Parcel Service, Philadelphia Airport (A Community College of Philadelphia course).

1994-1997 Lecturer, Department of History, Princeton University Course taught: Comparative Revolutionary Experiences Junior and Senior Thesis Advising Courses precepted: Colonial America Revolutionary America U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction United States in the Twentieth Century History of the American West American Legal History 1992-1993 Instructor, Department of History, University of North Carolina Course taught: United States History to 1865 1988-1992 Teaching Assistant, Department of History, University of North

Carolina Courses Assisted: History of American Business United States History to 1865 United States History since 1865 North Carolina History to 1865 North Carolina History since 1865 Research Positions: 1994-1997 Editorial Assistant, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton

University (organizing Jefferson’s papers for CD-ROM edition, reading proof, searching for and accessioning documents, preparing index for vol. 27 using NLCindex software).

1987-1993 Research Assistant, Department of History, University of North

Carolina:

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--Assisted Professor Charles Capper on: Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life, The Private Years (Oxford University Press, 1992). The American Intellectual Tradition, 1607-1865, second edition (Oxford University Press, 1994). --Assisted Professor R. A. Soloway on Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birth Rate in Twentieth-Century Britain (University of North Carolina Press, 1990).

1987-1988 Editorial Assistant, The Papers of George Washington, University of Virginia. PUBLICATIONS: Books: Volume Editor, A Companion to James Madison and James Monroe,

Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. This volume is also published as part of the Blackwell Online Reference Collection. (Editor responsibilities included selecting topics, soliciting chapter contributions, editing thirty-two 9,000 word chapters, authoring one chapter and introduction, obtaining illustrations, and preparing index.)

Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of

the American Republic, University Press of Virginia, 1999 (softcover ed., 2001, second softcover ed., 2006).

Articles: “Federation or Confederation: James Madison’s Political Journey,” in Jean Pierre

Machelon, ed., The European Enlightenment, France, and the Formation of the United States Constitution, Mare and Martin Publishers, France (forthcoming).

“Washington and Lafayette: Father and Son of the Revolution,” in Robert M. S.

McDonald, ed., Sons of the Father: George Washington’s Proteges, University Press of Virginia (2013), 210-231.

“Founding Friendship: George Washington and James Madison,” in Stuart

Leibiger, ed., A Companion to James Madison and James Monroe, Wiley-Blackwell (2012), 241-58.

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“George Washington and the Crossing: The Trenton and Princeton Campaign of 1776-1777,” in A Companion to George Washington, Edward G. Lengel, ed., Wiley-Blackwell (2012), 173-89.

“James Madison: Jack Rakove’s Republican Revolutionary,” in Extensions: A

Journal of the Carl Albert Congressional Research Studies Center Winter 2010, 9-13. Online version: www.ou.edu/carlalbertcenter/extensions/winter2010/Leibiger.pdf. (Extensions is published by the Carl Albert Center [for the study of Political Science] at the University of Oklahoma. Its 5,000 subscribers include the offices of the Congress of the United States).

“The Election of 1792,” in Ballard C. Campbell and William Shade, eds.,

American Presidential Campaigns and Elections: A Reference Guide, M. E. Sharpe, 2003, 1:82-95. (4,000 word article).

“George Washington, The Crossing, and Revolutionary Leadership,” in John E.

O’Connor and Peter C. Rollins, eds., Hollywood's White House: The American Presidency in Film and History, University Press of Kentucky, 2003, 19-29, (softcover, 2005).

“James Madison’s Political and Constitutional Thought Reconsidered,” William

and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser., 59 (January 2002), 319-25. (A six-book review essay in the most prestigious early American historical journal, solicited by the editor. )

“Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic,” Annual Editions: American History, vol. 1, 17th ed., 2002, 76-83 and 18th ed., 2005, 59-66.

(Annual Editions: American History, published by Dushkin/McGraw Hill, is a reader for college courses with a yearly run of 7,000 volumes.)

“Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of

the American Republic,” History Today, 51 (July 2001), 21-7. (History Today, according to editor Peter Furtado, is "the world's leading English language monthly magazine on all aspects of history." It has a monthly circulation of 30,000, including 22,000 in the UK and 5,000 in North America. Subscribers include academics, teachers, libraries, and the general public. It has an acceptance rate of one in ten and one in three from professional historians.)

“‘To Judge of Washingtons Conduct’: Illuminating Washington’s Appearance on

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the World Stage,” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 107 (Winter 1999), 37-44. (One of the two best state historical journals, the VMHB publishes twenty-five percent of submissions. (Source: Nelson D. Lankford, editor)).

“Thomas Jefferson and the Missouri Crisis: An Alternative Interpretation,”

Journal of the Early Republic, 17 (Spring 1997), 121-30. (The JER has a circulation of 1500, and is considered a leading specialty

journal in the American history field. (Source: John L. Larson, editor)). “James Madison and Amendments to the Constitution, 1787-1789: ‘Parchment Barriers,’” Journal of Southern History, 59 (August 1993), 441-68. (One of the three most prestigious journals in American history, the JSH

publishes twelve percent of submissions, uses three-five anonymous referees in a double- blind format, and boasts the most rigorous copyediting and fact-checking standards in the discipline. (Source: John B. Boles, editor)).

“Lincoln’s ‘White Elephants’: The Trent Affair,” Lincoln Herald, 84 (Summer

1982), 84-92. (A Magazine devoted to historical research in the field of Lincolniana and the Civil War.)

Encyclopedia Articles: “The 1787 Constitutional Convention,” and “The Trenton-Princeton Campaign of

1776-1777,” in The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, forthcoming. “George Washington,” “James Madison,” and “Ronald Reagan,” in Stephen L.

Schechter et al., eds., The Encyclopedia of American Governance, Macmillan, forthcoming.

“John Adams” in Donald T. Critchlow and Philip R. VanderMeer, eds., The

Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History, Oxford University Press (2012), 7-8.

“Edward Carrington,” in Brent Tarter et al., eds., The Dictionary of Virginia

Biography, Library of Virginia, 2006, 3:33-4. “James Madison,” “Alexander Hamilton,” “Gen. Charles Lee,” and “Gen. Henry

‘Light-horse Harry’ Lee,” in John Whiteclay Chambers II et al., eds., The Oxford Companion to American Military History, Oxford University Press, 1999.

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“Joseph Jones,” “Levi Lincoln,” “John Mason,” “Robert Ross,” and “Cumberland

Road,” in Robert A. Rutland, ed., The James Madison Encyclopedia, Simon and Schuster, 1995.

Audio Visual Scripts: Online Video Scripts for “All other Persons: Slavery and the Constitution,”

Presidents and the Constitution website, 2009 (www.Articleii.org). (A Bill of Rights Institute Website funded by the National Endowment for the Humanties.)

Blog/Newsletter Articles: “The Three-Fifths Compromise: A Steal for the South,” Madison Memo: The

Quarterly Newsletter of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation, May 2013. (circulates to 1,100 past and present Madison Fellows).

“Anniversary of George Washington’s Death,” A More Perfect Blog, 14

December 2011, blog.billofrightsinstitute.org. Educational Materials

“From the Smith Act to the War on Terror,” in Liberty and Security in American History, Bill of Rights Institute, Forthcoming. (An Introductory Essay to a volume of lesson plans for high school history teachers.) “Benedict Arnold’s Treason,” and “George Washington and Self-

Governance,” Heroes & Villains: The Quest for Civic Virtue, Bill of Rights Institute, 2013, 49-50, 55-56. (1,000-word essays for high school civic education curriculum.)

“Slavery, the Constitution, and the Presidency,” “The American Presidency,” and

“Impeachment and the Constitution” in Presidents and the Constitution, vols. 1 and 2, The Bill of Rights Institute, 2009-2010, 1:68-70, 2:vi-ix, 106-9. (An Introductory Essay to a volume of lesson plans for high school history teachers, and two chapter Introductory Essays.)

Book Reviews: Jeffrey L. Pasley, The First Presidential Contest: 1796 and the Founding of

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American Democracy, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 45 (2014), 88-89.

Catherine Allgor, ed., The Queen of America: Mary Cutts’s Life of Dolley

Madison, Presidential Studies Quarterly, 44 (2014), 376-77. Mark David Hall, Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic,

Review of Politics, 75 (2013), 1-3. Joseph Manca, George Washington’s Eye: Landscape, Architecture, and Design

at Mount Vernon, Journal of American History, 100, (2013), 186-87. Pauline Maier, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-

1788, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 119 (2011), 395-97. John Ferling, The Ascent of George Washington, Journal of American

History, 98 (2011), 508-09. Barbara Alice Mann, George Washington’s War on Native America, and

Jeffrey H. Morrison, The Political Philosophy of George Washington, Journal of the Early Republic, 31 (2011), 529-33.

Nancy Isenberg, Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr, The Historian, 72

(2010), 930-31. William B. Allen, George Washington: America’s First Progressive,

Journal of Southern History, 76 (2010), 975. Kevin R. C. Gutzman, Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to

Republic, 1776-1840, Journal of American History, 96 (June 2009), 194- 95.

Robert P. Forbes, The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath, Journal of

Southern History, 75 (2009), 446-7. Jeff Broadwater, George Mason: Forgotten Founder, Register of the Kentucky

Historical Society, 105 (2007), 290-1. Peter Henriques, Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George Washington, Register

of the Kentucky Historical Society, 104 (2006), 306-7. Richard Labunski, James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights, Virginia

Magazine of History and Biography, 114 (2006), 503-4.

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Kenneth R. Bowling and Donald R. Kennon, eds., Establishing Congress: The

Removal to Washington, D.C., and the Election of 1800, Journal of the Early Republic, 26 (2006), 478-80.

Joseph Ellis, His Excellency: George Washington, American Historical Review,

111 (2006), 158-59. Christopher Collier, All Politics is Local: Family, Friends, and Provincial

Interests in the Creation of the Constitution, American Journal of Legal History, 48 (2005), 331-2.

Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., Jefferson and Monroe: Constant Friendship and

Respect, Indiana Magazine of History, 101 (2005), 185-86. Andrew S. Trees, The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character, Journal of

American History, 92 (2005), 1434-35. David J. Siemers, Ratifying the Republic: Anitfederalists and Federalists in

Constitutional Time, Journal of Southern History, 70 (2004), 900-01. Leonard L. Richards, Shays’s Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle,

The Historian, 66 (2004), 595-96. Helen Bryan, Martha Washington: First Lady of Liberty, The Historian, 66

(2004), 576-77. Cameron Addis, Jefferson’s Vision for Education, 1760-1845, Virginia Magazine

of History and Biography, 103 (2003), 416-17. James F. Simon, What Kind of Nation: Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the

Epic Struggle to Create a United States, The Historian, 66 (2004), 162-63. Stephen F. Knot, Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth, Journal of

American History, 90 (March 2003), 1511-12. Dual Review of Philander Chase et al., eds., The Papers of George Washington: Presidential Series, vol. 9 and J.C.A. Stagg et al., eds., The Papers of

James Madison: Secretary of State Series, vol. 5, Journal of the Early Republic, 22 (2002), 320-24.

Jan Ellen Lewis and Peter Onuf, eds., Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson:

History, Memory, and Civic Culture, The Historian, 63 (2001), 839-40.

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John Ferling, Setting the World Ablaze: Washington, Adams, Jefferson and the

American Revolution, Journal of the Early Republic, 20 (2001), 345-7. James H. Read, Power Versus Liberty: Madison, Hamilton, Wilson, and

Jefferson, American Historical Review, 105 (2000), 1736-7. Author Response to Review of Founding Friendship by David B. Mattern of the

Papers of James Madison, Interactive Book Review Session, Society of Historians of the Early American Republic H-Net Electronic Mailing List, posted 11 October 2000.

Gary Rosen, American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding, Interactive Book Review Session, Society of Historians of the Early

American Republic H-Net Electronic Mailing List, posted 16 May 2000. Ronald Hoffman and Peter J. Albert, eds., The Bill of Rights: Government

Proscribed, Journal of the Early Republic, 18 (1998), 729-31. Allen Jayne, Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence: Origins, Philosophy,

Theology, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 106 (1998), 322-3. David E. Kyvig, Explicit and Authentic Acts: Amending the Constitution, 1776-

1995, Journal of Southern History, 64 (1998), 122-3. Mark V. Kwasney, George Washington’s Partisan War, 1775-1783, Journal of

American History, 84 (1997), 1046. David P. Currie, The Constitution in Congress: The Federalist Period, 1789-

1801, Journal of the Early Republic, 17 (1997), 698-700. Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., The Presidency of James Monroe, Virginia Magazine

of History and Biography, 105 (1997), 97-8. Mark Edward Lender, One State in Arms: A Short Military History of New Jersey,

New Jersey History, 114 (1996), 81-2. Pangle and Pangle, The Learning of Liberty: The Educational Ideas of the

American Founders, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 102 (1994), 107-8.

Peter B. Knupfer, “The Union As It Is”: Constitutional Unionism and Sectional Compromise, 1776-1861, Southern Historian, 14 (1994), 144-5.

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Margaret C.S. Christman, “The Spirit of Party”: Hamilton and Jefferson at Odds, Journal of the Early Republic, 13 (1993), 94-5. W.W. Abbot et al., eds., The Papers of George Washington: Confederation

Series, vols. 1 and 2, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 101 (1993), 168-9.

Harry Ammon, James Monroe: A Biography, Southern Historian, 13 (1992), 84- 5. Michael Durey, “With the Hammer of Truth”: James Thomson Callender and

America’s Early National Heroes, Southern Historian, 13 (1992), 139-40.

AWARDS: 2015 George Washington Memorial Award (to be awarded 22 February

2015). A lifetime achievement award for the study of George Washington given by the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association, Alexandria, Virginia.

2011-2012 Research Leave, La Salle University 2010 Summer Research Grant, La Salle University 2003 Summer Research Grant, La Salle University. 2001 Dr. Roland Holroyd Award for Excellence as an Educator, Sigma

Phi Lamda Fraternity, La Salle University. 2000 Nominee for Virginia Literary Award in the Non-fiction Genre,

Virginia Center for the Book, Library of Virginia. 1999 Second Place, Best Book of the Year on the American Revolution, The American Revolution Round Table, New York, New York. 1998 Summer Research Grant, La Salle University. 1998 Course Reduction Grant, La Salle University. 1993 On-Campus Dissertation Fellowship, University of North Carolina.

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1992-1994 Mowry Graduate Research Awards, History Department, University of North Carolina.

1992-1993 Mellon Research Fellowships, Virginia Historical Society. 1988 Graduate Student Fellowship, Colonial Dames of North Carolina. 1987-91 Four-Year Service Award, History Department, University of North Carolina. 1987 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Virginia. 1983-87 Dean's List, University of Virginia. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED TALKS: 2014 “Miracle at Philadelphia: The 1787 Constitutional Convention,” at

Federal Judicial Center Appellate Executive Workshop, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9 September.

2014 “George Washington: A Man of Vision, Action, and Character,” at

George Washington, The American Cincinnatus Conference, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, 25 February.

2012 Session Chair, “The Separation and Balance of Powers,”

Symposium on the European Enlightenment, France, and the Formation of the United States Constitution, The Society of the Cincinnati American Revolution Institute, Washington, D.C., 19 October.

2012 “James Madison: Federation or Confederation,” Symposium on

the European Enlightenment, France, and the Formation of the United States Constitution, The Society of the Cincinnati American Revolution Institute, Washington, D.C., 20 October.

2012 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Friends of Independence National Historical Park Speakers Series, Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, 18 September.

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2012 “Washington and Lafayette: Father and Son of the Revolution,” Pennswood Retirement Community, Newtown, Pennsylvania, 21 August.

2012 Historical Content Presenter, Constitutional Academy for High

School Students, Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia, 10-11 July.

2012 “James Madison: Republican Revolutionary,” Annual Lecture,

James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 6 July.

2012 “A Glorious Cause: George Washington’s Revolutionary War

Leadership,” lecture delivered to U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Virginia, 20 June.

2010 “Washington and Lafayette: Father and Son of the Revolution,”

“Sons of the Father: George Washington’s Proteges” Conference, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 19 June.

2010 “Miracle at Philadelphia: The 1787 Constitutional Convention,”

Pennswood Retirement Community, Newtown, Pennsylvania, 18 May.

2009 “James Madison: Republican Revolutionary,” at The David Library

of the American Revolution, Washington’s Crossing, Pennsylvania, 24 September.

2009 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” at Lock, Stock, and Barrel Conference, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 28 March.

2008 “Miracle at Philadelphia: The 1787 Constitutional Convention,”

International Visitors Council of Philadelphia (lecture to a delegation from Palestine), 18 July.

2007 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” La Salle High School Lecture Series, 20 November.

2007 “Washington and Lafayette: Father and Son of the Revolution,” at

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Conference Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of Lafayette’s Birth, Masonic Library and Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 October.

2007 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” American Revolution Roundtable of Philadelphia, 27 June.

2007 Commentator, American Revolution Conference Honoring

Retirement of Don Higginbotham, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 24 March.

2006 “The View From Mount Vernon: A Scholar’s Experience in the

NEH Landmarks of American History Program,” Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 22 April.

(approved by a program committee of professional historians) 2005 “George Washington and the Constitution,” Constitution Day

Presentation, La Salle University, 16 September. 2005 “The First Step Toward Philadelphia: The 1785 Mount Vernon

Conference,” Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, Alexandria, Virginia, 11 August.

2004 “The First Step Toward Philadelphia: The 1785 Mount Vernon

Conference,” at Symposium on George Washington and the Potomac River, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 6 November.

2004 Commentator, “Political Leadership in the Early Republic:

Reconsidering Five Key Founders,” Conference, James Madison Program, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, April 2.

2004 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Annual Lecture Series, Springfield County Historical Society, Springfield, Pennsylvania, 4 March.

2004 “George Washington and the Constitution,” Keynote Address,

Annual Dinner, The George Washington Society, Wilmington, Delaware, 19 February.

2004 “James Madison: The Indispensable Man’s Indispensable Man,”

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part of lecture series “Friends and Colleagues: Three Relationships that Helped Shape America,” George Washington's Mount Vernon, Virginia, May 20.

2003 “How the British Lost the Revolutionary War,” The Founding of a

Nation Conference, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 May.

2002 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Annual Lecture Series, James Madison’s Montpelier, Orange, Virginia, September 22.

2002 “James Madison’s Congressional Careers,” Capitol Connections: Presidents Who Served in Congress Symposium, U. S. Capitol

Historical Society, Washington, D. C, 19 April. 2002 Chair, La Salle University Civil War Symposium, 16 February. 2001 Chair and Commentator, “Writing Twenty-First Century

Biographies of Great White Males,” Society of Historians of the Early American Republic Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 20 July.

(approved by a program committee of professional historians) 2001 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Spring Lecture Series, The American Revolution Roundtable, New York, New York, 6 June.

2000 “President of the United States: The Most Dangerous Job in

America,” presentation at Masque performance of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins, La Salle University, 16 November.

2000 “Was George Washington an Oxymoron: A Genuine Politician?”

Commentator and Participant in Panel Discussion, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 4 November.

2000 “George Washington, The Crossing, and Revolutionary

Generalship,” Archives and History Day, Monmouth County Archives, Manalapan, New Jersey, 14 October.

2000 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Spring Lecture Series, The David Library of the American Revolution, Washington's Crossing, Pennsylvania, 8 June.

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2000 “Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and

the Creation of the American Republic,” Lecture and Book Signing, Barnes & Noble Bookstore, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, 17 May.

1999 Chair and Commentator, “State and National Politics in Virginia,” Society of Historians of the Early American Republic Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, 18 July. (approved by a program committee of professional historians) 1997 “Founding Friendship: The George Washington-James Madison

Collaboration and the Creation of the American Republic,” The American Revolution Remembered Conference, Seton Hill College, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 19 April.

1996 “Thomas Jefferson and the Missouri Crisis: A Reinterpretation,”

Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, 19 July.

(approved by a program committee of professional historians) 1992 “Researching Washington and Madison at the Virginia Historical

Society,” Mellon Fellows Colloquium, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.

1992 “Founding Friendship: The George Washington-James Madison Collaboration and the Creation of the American Republic,” Triangle Universities Security Seminar, Durham, North Carolina. INVITED SYMPOSIA: 2014 Instructor, Williams College Graduate Student Thesis Workshop,

David Library of the American Revolution, Washington’s Crossing, Pennsylvania, 18 October.

2013 Discussion Leader, “George Washington and the American

Founding,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Arlington, Virginia, 27-29 September.

2013 Discussion Leader, “Presidents and the Constitution: James

Madison,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Arlington, Virginia, 22-24 March.

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2012 “The Contest for Liberty in the Ratification Debate,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 3-6 May.

2012 John Quincy Adams’s Paradigm of America’s Foreign Relations,”

Liberty Fund Colloquium, New Orleans, Louisiana, 22-25 March. 2010 “Liberty and the Foundations of the Executive Branch,” Liberty

Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, Indiana, 30 September-3 October. 2008 “Liberty and the History of the Early Republic in the Writings of

Lance Banning,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Lexington, Kentucky, 27-30 March.

2007 “George Washington and the American Founding,” Liberty Fund

Colloquium, Atlanta, Georgia, 15-18 February. 2006 “James Madison and Liberty,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, San Diego,

California, 5-8 January. 2002 “She Loves Him Madly: Martha Washington’s Contributions to

Early America,” Mount Vernon, Virginia, 8-9 November. 2001 “Statesmanship and Constitutional Liberty in John Marshall’s The

Life of Washington,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Alexandria, Virginia, 14-17 June.

2001 “Jefferson, Madison, and the Foundations of a Liberal Republic,”

Liberty Fund Colloquium, Lexington, Kentucky, 24-27 May. 2000 “George Washington: First in Politics,” Mount Vernon, Virginia, 3-

4 November. 1998 “George Washington: Mourning and Memory,” Mount Vernon,

Virginia, 6-7 November. 1997 “Achieving Independence? George Washington and Anglo-

American Culture,” Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 14-15 November.

1996 “New Horizons in Jefferson Scholarship,” Thomas Jefferson

Memorial Foundation, Charlottesville, Virginia, 4-5 October.

1996 “The George Washington Symposium,” Mount Vernon, Virginia, 8-

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9 November. HISTORY CONTENT PRESENTER FOR THE FOLLOWING TEACHER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS: I have taught historical content at Teacher Workshops sponsored by nonprofit organizations, including the Bill of Rights Institute, the National Council for History Education, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate, the Center for the Study of the American Constitution, and the David Library of the American Revolution, in seventeen states (Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin) and Washington, D.C. 2014 Presidents and the Constitution Teacher Workshop, Fraunces Tavern

Museum, New York, New York, 28 October. 2014 George Washington and his Fellow Virginians Teacher Institute,

National Library for the Study of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 6 August.

2014 Liberty and Security Teacher Workshop, National Constitution

Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21-23 July. 2014 The American Revolution Teacher Workshop, Center for the Study

of the American Constitution, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 7-10 July.

2014 Presidents and the Constitution Teacher Workshop, Law Offices of

Nutter, McClennem, & Fish, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 January. 2013 Heroes and Villains: The Quest for Civic Virtue Teacher Workshop,

Houston, Texas, 15 November. 2013 Heroes and Villains: The Quest for Civic Virtue Teacher Workshop,

Topeka, Kansas, 17 October. 2013 1787 Constitutional Convention Teacher Workshop, Center for the

Study of the American Constitution Teacher Workshop, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 10 July.

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2013 Philadelphia Founders and the Constitution Teacher Workshop for Osage County, Oklahoma Teachers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 3-7.

2012 Origins and Arguments: Shaping the Bill of Rights Teacher

Workshop, Wakefield School, The Plains, Virginia, 6 November. 2012 George Washington Teachers Institute, George Washington’s Mount

Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 15 July. 2012 Pathways Through American History Teacher Workshop for

Regional Education Service Agency Seven, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 25-28 June.

2012 Virginia Beach, Virginia Teacher Workshop at George

Washington’s Mount Vernon, Virginia, 22 June. 2012 Lake Elsinore, California Public School District Teacher Workshop

at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Virginia, 17 June. 2012 Our Heritage, Our Future Workshop for Polk County, Florida Public

Schools, Lakeland, Florida, 11-13 June 2012 From Constitution to Nationhood Teacher Workshop, Ohio History

Center, Columbus, Ohio, 3 March. 2012 Individual Leaders and Social Response Workshop for Muskegon

and Ottawa Public School Districts, Muskegon, Michigan, 23-25 February.

2011 An American Primer: The Founding Documents Teacher

Workshop, Wakefield School, The Plains, Virginia, 8 November. 2011 Foundation of Freedom Teacher Workshop for Fort Wayne

Community Schools, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 25-29 July. 2011 Founders Fellowship Workshop for Early Career Teachers,

Alexandria, Virginia, 19-20 July. 2011 George Washington Teachers Institute, George Washington’s Mount

Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 18 July.

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2011 The First Amendment: People, Ideas and Issues Workshop for Hampshire County West Virginia Teachers, Washington, D.C., 20-23 June.

2011 The Promise Fulfilled: Evolving Interpretations of the Constitution

Workshop for Osage County Oklahoma Teachers, Washington, D.C., 6-10 June.

2011 Thomas Jefferson and the Power of Words Teacher Workshop for

Bridgeport Public Schools, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 6-7 May. 2011 Federalism and the Civil War Teacher Workshop, Prince William

County, Virginia, 8 March. 2010 Executive Power: Washington, Jefferson, and Madison Teacher

Workshop, Wakefield School, The Plains, Virginia, 2 November. 2010 Establishing Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures in the New

Nation Workshop for New Jersey Teachers, Milville, New Jersey, 29 October.

2010 Footsteps of the Founders Workshop for Corpus Christi, Texas

Teachers, Washington, D.C. Area, 12-16 July. 2010 Founders Fellows Conference for Early Career Teachers,

Washington, D.C. Area, 6-10 July. 2010 National Teacher Council Conference, Arlington, Virginia, 24-25

June. 2010 The Revolution and the New Nation Workshop for Polk County

Schools, Bartow, Florida, 15-17 June. 2009 Turning Points in American History: The American Revolution

Workshop for Florida Virtual School Teachers, St. Augustine, Florida, 6-7 November.

2009 Presidents and the Constitution Teacher Workshop, Fraunces Tavern

Museum, New York, New York, 22 October. 2009 Bowling Green Kentucky Social Studies Teachers Workshop,

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia, 11 June.

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2009 Footsteps of the Founders Workshop, Washington, D.C. Area, 6-8 June (for Amarillo, Texas Teachers), 14-16 July (Kansas and West Texas Teachers), and 17-21 August (for Milwaukee, Wisconsin Teachers).

2009 George Washington and the Revolution Workshop, David Library of

the American Revolution, Washington’s Crossing, Pennsylvania, 30 May.

2009 The Promise of Democracy Teacher Workshop, Muskegon,

Michigan, 26-28 February. 2004-2009 Scholar-in-Residence, “Shaping the Constitution: A View From

Mount Vernon,” National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History Teacher Workshop, George Washington's Mount Vernon, Virginia, 28 June-2 July 2004, 2-6 August 2004, 11-15 July 2005, 25-29 July 2005, 8-12 August 2005, 19-23 June 2006, 17-21 July 2006, 7-11 August 2006, 18-22 June 2007, 16-20 July 2007, 16-20 June 2008, 28 July-1 August 2008, 15-19 June 2009, 10-14 August 2009.

2008 Founders and the Constitution Workshop for Kansas and Texas

Teachers, Washington, D.C. Area, 8-10 July. 2006-2008 The American Revolution Teacher Workshop, Boise State

University, Boise, Idaho, 26-29 June 2006, 9-12 June 2008 . 2007-2008 The Bill of Rights: First Amendment Freedoms Teacher Workshop,

York Heritage Trust Historical Society, York, Pennsylvania, 25 October 2007, 17 January 2008.

2006-2007 Origins and Arguments: Shaping the Bill of Rights Teacher

Workshop, York Heritage Trust Historical Society, York, Pennsylvania, 14 November, 2006, 8 February 2007.

2006 The American Revolution in Historical Context Teacher Workshop,

Winona, Mississippi, 9-10 November. 2006 Founding the Nation Teacher Workshop, National Constitution

Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-11 August. 2006 Mount Vernon Teacher Workshop, Independence National

Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 June.

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2006 Founders and the Constitution Teacher Workshop, National

Constitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 17 May. 2006 Origins and Arguments: Shaping the Bill of Rights Teacher

Workshop, Atwater-Kent Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 25 March and 1 April.

2006-2007 Founders and the Constitution Teacher Workshop, Alexandria,

Virginia, 13-15 March 2006, 8-10 July 2008. 2005 Being an American: Exploring the Ideals that Unite Us Teacher

Workshop, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 May.

2005 Mount Vernon Teacher Seminar, Springfield, Massachusetts, 21

March. 2005 Fairfax County, Virginia Public School Teacher Seminar, Mount

Vernon, Virginia, 11 January. 2004 Origins and Arguments: Shaping the Bill of Rights Teacher

Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 October.

2003-2006 Monticello-Stratford Hall Summer Teacher Seminar, Stratford Hall

Plantation, Stratford, Virginia, 7 July 2003, 5 July 2004, 10 July 2006.

2003-2006 George Washington Summer Teacher Institute, George

Washington’s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 21 July. EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING: 2013 Lesson on “Martin Luther King, Jr., Non-Violence, and Human

Dignity,” for Sophia Institute. 2013 Book Manuscript consultant, A Nation is Born, 1754-1820s (Third-

to-Fifth Grade Audience), Red Line Editorial, Inc. 2013 National History Day Consultant, Rosa International Middle School,

Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

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2012 Historical Consultant on Laura Crawford, George Washington from

A to Z, forthcoming, Pelican Publishing (book to educate second through fifth grade students on George Washington).

2011-2012 James Madison Fellowship Selection Committee, James Madison

Memorial Fellowship Foundation. 2011 Consultant on Preparing High School Students for College History

Courses, Abington Friends School, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.

2007 Historical Consultant, United States History Textbook Development for Burston House/Prentice Hall.

2007 Historical Consultant, American Board for the Certification of

Teacher Excellence. (Helped prepare American History teacher certification test, and created study materials to prepare for test.)

2007 Historical Consultant, Idaho Schoolteachers’ Washington, D.C.

Tour, U. S. Department of Education Teaching American History Grant, 9-11 July.

2003 On-Site Grant Reviewer, Teaching American History Grant

Program, U.S. Department of Education. PUBLIC HISTORY: 2013 Historical Consultant, article on Washington’s Crossing of the

Delaware River, Northeast Times, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Midweek Wire, 11 December.

2009-2013 Historical Consultant on scripts for Public Broadcasting Service

(PBS) Television Show “A Taste of History,” Seasons 1-5, Produced by Multimedia Productions, Inc.

2013 Historical Consultant, “A Taste of History: An Evening with Chef

Staib,” Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, 13 April.

2013 Commentator on President George Washington’s 1790 State of the

Union Address for National Public Radio Online, 29 January.

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2013 Script Consultant for The American Constitution (A five-part television documentary to be aired by the Public Broadcasting Service). See promotional video at:

http://davidgarrigus.com/NowInProduction.html. 2013 Historical Consultant on the Psychology of George Washington for

Professor Kevin Dutton, Department of Psychology, University of Oxford, UK.

2011 Provided solicited support, as a George Washington expert, for

legislation sponsored by U.S. Representative Frank R. Wolf (Virginia) to restore the observance of Washington’s Birthday to 22 February. http://wolf.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=422 or

http://wolf.house.gov/uploads/leiberger_20111128145959.pdf. 2011 Guest Host for “Gettysburg,” and “Gettysburg Address” episodes of

Pennsylvania and the Civil War television documentary series, La Salle Channel 56.

2011 On-Camera Historical Consultant for The American Constitution (A

five-part television documentary to be aired by the Public Broadcasting Service). See promotional video at:

http://davidgarrigus.com/NowInProduction.html. 2010-2011 Pennsylvania Humanities Council Commonwealth Speaker

(A program to provide speakers to nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania. Participants are selected though a competitive application process).

2009-2011 Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer

(“For more than twenty-five years, OAH Presidents have appointed their most illustrious and dynamic colleagues to the program, making it one of the longest running and most successful efforts of its kind among scholarly associations.”)

2010 On Camera Historical Consultant for Fractured Union (Webcast and DVD Documentary produced by George Washington’s Mount Vernon).

2009 Historical Consultant on 18th Century Manuscripts for Historical Documents, Inc. (www.sethkaller.net).

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2009 Commentator on Historical Significance of the Fourth of July, KYW Newsradio 1060 (Philadelphia).

2009 Commentator on Historical Significance of the Fourth of July, Bucks

County Courier Times, 4 July. 2009 On-Camera Historical Consultant for Public Broadcasting (PBS)

Television Show “A Taste of History” filmed at Washington’s Crossing State Historical Park, Pennsylvania on July 2. (Aired on Pennsylvania PBS station on 28 November.)

2009 Commentator on Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s Birth, KYW

Newsradio 1060 (Philadelphia), 12 February. 2008 Historical Consultant, “Washington and Lincoln 2008—the Great

Debate” College Scholarship Competition sponsored by National History Day (www.nowdebatethis.com).

2003-2007 Member, Advisory Council of George Washington Scholars for

building of Visitor Center, Museum, and Education Center, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia.

2005 “George Washington, Philadelphian,” Philadelphia Daily News, 22

February. 2005 Commentator on Presidential Inaugurations, KYW Newsradio 1060

(Philadelphia), 20 January. 2002 On-camera consultant for George Washington, Great Heroes

Television Documentary Series, produced by Wark Clements Company, Glasgow, Scotland, for Channel Five, United Kingdom, aired on 16 August.

2002 Historical Consultant, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, for article on

The Fourth of July, 30 June. 2002 Historical Consultant on Early American Presidency, Christie’s

Auction House, New York, New York. 2001-2002 Grant Proposal Reviewer for Founders Papers Letterpress

Publication Projects, National Endowment for the Humanities. 2001 Historical Consultant, Trenton Times, for article on the Battle of

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Trenton, 23 December. 2000 Consultant on Historical Interpretation, Thomas Jefferson’s

Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. 2000 C-Span Book TV, lecture on Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison and the Creation of the American

Republic. 1999 Commentator on Bicentennial of George Washington’s Death, KYW Newsradio 1060 (Philadelphia), 14 December. 1999 Guest on Insight (La Salle University cable television talk show),

interviewed about Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison and the Creation of the American Republic, 17 November.

1997 On-camera consultant for George Washington: The Unknown Years, produced by Epic Camera for The Learning Channel. 1986-1988 Historical Interpreter, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello,

Charlottesville, Virginia. PEER REVIEW: 2014 Outside Tenure and Promotion Reviewer, Dr. Benjamin Huggins,

Department of History, University of Virginia. 2013 Article manuscript, “James Madison’s ‘Imperfections of

Language,’” for Law and History Review. 2013 Article manuscript, “James Madison and the Constitution:

Reassessing the ‘Madison Problem’” for Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.

2013 Grant Application, Division of Research and Graduate Studies,

Northern Illinois University. 2013 Book proposal, James Kirby Martin, In the Course of Human

Events: An Interpretive Exploration of the American Revolution, revised ed., for Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

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2012 Article manuscript, “James Madison and the Legitimacy of Majority Factions,” for American Political Thought.

2012 Outside Tenure and Promotion Reviewer, Dr. William F. Ferraro,

Department of History, University of Virginia. 2012 Book proposal, Andrew Jackson for Routledge Historical Americans

Series, edited by Paul Finkelman. 2012 Article manuscript, “Washingtonian Agrarianism: Antebellum

Reformers and the Agrarian Image of George Washington,” for Agricultural History.

2011 Book proposal, Marcus Cunliffe, George Washington: Man and

Monument, Revised Ed., for Routledge Historical Americans Series, edited by Paul Finkelman.

2011 Article manuscript, “Partners in Patriotism: Patrick Henry, George

Mason, and the Defense of the Virginia Constitution in the Virginia Ratifying Convention of June, 1788,” for Journal of Southern History.

2010 Book manuscript, Jeff Broadwater, James Madison, Virginia, and

the Nation for The University of North Carolina Press. 2010 Article manuscript, “The Connecticut Effect: The Great

Compromise of 1787 and the History of Small State Impact on Electoral College Outcomes,” for The Historian.

2008 Book manuscript, Fred I. Greenstein, Inventing the Job of President:

Leadership Style from George Washington to Andrew Jackson, for Princeton University Press.

2008 Book proposal, James D. Rice, Tales from a Revolution: Bacon’s

Rebellion and the Transformation of Colonial America, for Oxford University Press.

2008 Book proposal, Jeff Broadwater, James Madison, Virginia, and the

Nation, for The University of North Carolina Press. 2007 Article manuscript, “Thomas Jefferson’s Secession Crisis: Coercion

and the Limits of Harmonious Union,” for Journal of Southern History.

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2005 Book manuscript, Gerald E. Kahler, The Long Farewell: Americans Mourn the Death of George Washington, for University of Virginia Press. 2002 Book manuscript, Robert Smith, Keeping the Republic: Ideology

and Diplomacy in the Early Republic, for Northern Illinois University Press.

2002 Book proposal, James Kirby Martin, In the Course of Human

Events: An Interpretive Exploration of the American Revolution, revised ed., for Oxford University Press.

2002 Book proposal, Paul M. Zall, ed., Washington on Washington, for

University Press of Kentucky. 2002 Outside Promotion Reviewer, Dr. James McClure, Committee on

Appointments and Advancements, Princeton University. 2001 Article manuscript, “‘Like a Second Cincinnatus’: Washington,

Disinterested Republicanism, and the Plough,” for Journal of the Early Republic.

2001 Article manuscript, “A COURT OF HONOUR! Persuasion and

Belief in the Randolph Affair in Virginia, 1792-1815,” for Journal of Southern History.

2001 Article manuscript, “Washington, Slavery, and the American Nation:

Revolutionary Agency and Benign Futurity,” for Journal of the Early Republic.

2000 Article manuscript, “The Art of Political Timing: George

Washington and Presidential Leadership,” for Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.

2000 Article manuscript, “What the Framers Really Intended: James

Madison and the Constitutionality of Nullification, 1787-1833,” for Journal of Southern History.

1999 Article manuscript, “Virtue and Slander in the Early Republic:

James Thomson Callender, the Reynolds Affair, and the Partisan Press,” for Journal of the Early Republic.

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1999 Article manuscript, “‘An Appeal to the Real Laws of Our Country’: The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Reconsidered,” for Journal of Southern History.

1998 Article manuscript, “Expansion Delayed: The Missouri Crisis and

the Failure to Annex Texas During the Jackson and Van Buren Administrations,” for Journal of the Early Republic.

1997 Article manuscript, “Missouri with the Fringe on Top: John Quincy

Adams and John C. Calhoun on Slavery and the Legacy of the American Revolution,” for Journal of the Early Republic.

1997 Article manuscript, “Rewriting Bill of Rights History,” for Virginia

Magazine of History and Biography. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 1998 Program Committee, Society for Historians of the Early American

Republic Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. LA SALLE UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES: University Service: 2009-Present Arts & Sciences Review Committee 2010-2014 General Education Task Group 2013 Guest Interviewee, Academic Matters, La Salle University

Television, 2 April. 2013 Introduced La Salle Heritage Week Featured Speaker Doris

Kearns Goodwin, Gola Arena, 21 March 2013 Neutral Party for Academic Integrity Case Consultation

Group 2009 Neutral Party for Academic Integrity Case Consultation

Group 2006-2009 Arts and Sciences Assessment Committee

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2005-2008 Leaves and Grants Committee 2004 Middle States Re-Accreditation Self-Study Subcommittee 2001-2004 Faculty Senate 2003 Student Awards Selection Committee 2003 Discussion Leader, Faculty Research Workshop 2002-2003 Arts & Sciences Strategic Planning Committee 2002-2003 Faculty Senate Student Affairs and Campus Life Committee 2002-2003 Faculty Senate Elections Committee 2001-2003 University Fellowships Committee 2001-2002 Faculty Senate Committee on Committees 1998-2001 University Library Committee 2000 American Studies Major Design Committee History Department Service: 2013 Chair, Public Historian Search Committee (Hire: George

Boudreau) 2012-2013 History/Education-Secondary Social Studies Certification

Double Major Design Committee 2008-2013 Chair, Department Assessment Committee 2011 Chair, European and Islamic Search Committee (Hire:

Lyman Stebbins) 2011 Chair, Department Secretary Search Committee (Hire:

Lauren De Angelis) 2010 Chair, History Internship (His 475) Design Committee

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2010 Chair, One-Year Assistant Professor Search Committee (Hire: Kelly Shannon)

1998-2009 History Department Leo Prize Committee 2008 Chair, Department Secretary Search Committee (Hire:

Jennifer Smith) 2008 Chair, African Search Committee (Hire: Michael

McInneshin) 2001-2008 Faculty Advisor for “The Histories” (biennial student

historical journal) 2007 History 155 Design Committee 2007 Chair, Latin American Search Committee (Hire: Lisa

Jarvinen) 2005 Acting History Department Chair (Spring) 2005 Chair, Central and East European Job Search (Hire: Barbara Allen) 2003 Global History Job Search Committee (Hire: Barbara Allen) 1999-2002 Faculty Advisor, Student Historical Society REFERENCES: John P. Rossi, Professor Emeritus Professor George Stow Department of History Department of History La Salle University La Salle University Philadelphia, PA 19141 Philadelphia, PA 19141 (215) 951-1121 (215) 951-1097 Professor Robert McDonald Professor Todd Estes Department of History Department of History United States Military Academy Oakland, University West Point, New York 10996 Oakland, Michigan 48309 [email protected] (248) 370-3534 [email protected]

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J. Jefferson Looney, Editor Lewis F. Larson, Director The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison Memorial Retirement Series Fellowship Association Thomas Jefferson Foundation 2000 K Street, NW, Suite 303 Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 Washington, D.C 20006 (434) 984-7526 (202) 653-8700 [email protected] www.jamesmadison.gov