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Charleston, S.C. 29403
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Faculty Resources

Spring 2013 Department Meetings:   Maybank 302 @ 3:30-5:00 p.m
Days: Mondays, Jan 14, Feb. 4, March 11, April 1, May 6
extra meeting called 25 March 2013

Fall 2013 Department Meetings:  Maybank xxx@ 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Dates: TBA

History  Research and Development (R&D)  
R&D Guidelines
R&D Forms
Dept. minutes April 2012 - A motion to approve increasing the Category I funding from 70% to 80% from any remaining funds.

Academic Affairs Website (update 2012)
College Research and Development 
Records Retention guidelines for faculty

Contact History designated Instructional Technologist
JC Long #318
843.953.6794
plottsl@cofc.edu

Contact Helpdesk at helpdesk@cofc.edu or 953.3375 for technical issues.

College wide and Senate Committee Member:
Olejniczak-Senator   

History Faculty Expert's Guide: Faculty who will speak to groups in their area of expertise

Some Recent Faculty Publications: Tim Coates, Brazil at the Dawn of the Eighteenth Century, U Massachusetts/Dartmouth Press, 2013.
Timothy Coates, "European Forced Labor in the Early Modern Era," in The Cambridge World History of Slavery, vol. 3, David Eltis, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.631-649, 2011.

Jason P. Coy, A Brief History of Germany New York: Infobase Publishing, 2011.  

Scott Poole, his sixth publication Monsters in America: A New Cultural History of the United States, Baylor University Press, 2011.

Sandra Slater and Fay A. Yarbrough, eds., Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850, USC Press, June 2011.

Jason P. Coy, Benjamin J. Marschke, and David W. Sabean, eds., The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered, Berghahn  Books, 2010

Simon Lewis and Richard Bodek: The Fruits of Exile: Central European Intellectual Immigration to America in the Age of Fascism., (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press), 225. 2010.

Edmund L. Drago, Confederate Phoenix: Rebel Children and Their Families in South Carolina, Fordham University Press, 2010.

Irina Gigova, The City and the Nation: Sofia’s Trajectory from Glory to Rubble in WWII, Journal of Urban History, Vol. 37 no. 2 155-175, March 2011.

Gao Bei "The Chinese Nationalist Government's Policy towards European Jewish Refugees during World War Two” Modern China Journal, Vol. 37, 2, Spring 2011, pp. 202-237

Read more about The Fulbright Scholar
History Fulbrights: Rich Bodek, Tim Carmichael, Edmund Drago.
CIES -Council for the International Exchange of Scholars.
Fulbright Flex Awards program

Check out what your Department of History peers have been up to at the Faculty Publications and the O.J. Small Faculty Research Award.