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<strong>JOE</strong> <strong>RENOUARD</strong><strong>Assistant</strong> <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essor</strong><strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> History<strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>Charleston, SCjoseph.renouard@citadel.eduACADEMIC INTERESTSAmerican foreign relations, the U.S. since 1945, transatlantic relations, the Cold War,dictatorships, and human rightsEDUCATIONEmory University, Atlanta, GAPh.D., Historyo Major Field: American Historyo Major Concentration: American Foreign Relationso Minor Field: Comparative/Transnational Laboro Foreign Language Examinations: Spanish, Czecho Dissertation Title: “Limits and Morality: <strong>The</strong> Emergence <strong>of</strong> Human Rights inAmerica’s Post-Vietnam Foreign Policy, 1968-1981”o Dissertation Committee: Fraser J. Harbutt, Patrick Allitt, Joe CrespinoUniversity <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Albuquerque, NMM.A., American Studieso GPA: 4.0/4.0o <strong>The</strong>sis Title: “<strong>The</strong> New Cross <strong>of</strong> Gold?: <strong>The</strong> Anti-Globalization Crusade andits Place in American Populism”o <strong>The</strong>sis Grade: Pass with Distinction (highest possible)o <strong>The</strong>sis Committee: Beth Bailey, David Farber, Bazán RomeroLoyola College, Baltimore, MDB.A., Historyo GPA final 2 years: 3.87/4.0o Dean's List 4 straight semesterso Winner, <strong>Department</strong> Writing Awardo Ranked first in class, final semesterPUBLICATIONSBooks: <strong>The</strong> Ties that Bind: <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan (Atlanta: SAB,2007).


Articles: “<strong>The</strong> Quest for Leadership in a Time <strong>of</strong> Peace: Jimmy Carter and Europe,” inMatthias Schulz and Thomas A. Schwartz, eds., <strong>The</strong> Strained Alliance: Conflict andCooperation in US-European Relations from Nixon to Carter (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2008). Co-authored with Nathan Vigil.“<strong>The</strong> Predicaments <strong>of</strong> Plenty: Interwar Intellectuals and American Consumerism,” in<strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> American Culture 30, no. 1 (March 2007).“No Relief for a Troubled Alliance: Human Rights and Transatlantic Relations in the1970s,” in Neil Wynn, ed., Transatlantic Studies (Lanham, Md.: University Press <strong>of</strong>America). (In press)Encyclopedia Entries: “Yellow Ribbons,” in <strong>The</strong> United States at War (Los Angeles: ABC-CLIO, 2005).“<strong>The</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> Eugene V. Debs,” in <strong>The</strong> United States at War (Los Angeles: ABC-CLIO, 2007).Other Articles and Essays Published In: <strong>The</strong> Prague Post (Prague, Czech Republic)In Madrid (Madrid, Spain)Crosswinds (Albuquerque, NM)Weekly Alibi (Albuquerque, NM)Orlando Weekly (Orlando, FL)New Mexico MagazineCreative Loafing (Atlanta, GA)COURSES TAUGHT 20th Century U.S. Foreign Relations – <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>, Fall 2008 <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Western Civilization I – <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>, Fall 2008Why We Fight: America Chooses War and Peace in the 20th Century – EmoryUniversity, Spring 2008 <strong>The</strong> U.S. Since 1945 – Oxford College, Spring 2007 <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> Modern America: U.S. Since 1877 – Emory University, Fall 2004


and Fall 2006 U.S. Since 1890 – Kennesaw State University, Summer 2003 and Summer 2004Introduction to U.S. History, 1607-Present – Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Spring2002 Introduction to Popular Culture – University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Spring 2001English as a Second Language – ARS Linguarum Jazykova Skola; SEM ServicesJazykova Skola, Prague, Czech Republic, 1998–1999 English as a Second Language – Hispanic Apostolate, Baltimore, MD, 1997Teaching <strong>Assistant</strong>ships: American Foreign Relations in the 20th Century – Emory University, Spring 2004 Gender in American Film, 1945-2000 – University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Fall 2000PEDAGOGICAL TRAININGCourses Taken: Summer Institute on Conducting Archival Research – George Washington University,Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Summer 2005 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Methods Seminar – Emory University, Spring 2004 Teaching, Basic Course – Emory University, Fall 2003 TATTO Teaching Program – Emory University, 2003-2004 Introduction to College Teaching – University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Fall 2000Graduate Research <strong>Assistant</strong>ships: Emory University, Fall 2003 University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Spring 2000 and Fall 2000CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED “Shared Values or Opposing Interests?: Human Rights in Transatlantic Relations.”Society for the History <strong>of</strong> American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) Annual Meeting,Reston, Va., June 2007.


“Relief for a Troubled Alliance?: Human Rights and Transatlantic Diplomacy.”Fourth Biennial Conference on Transatlantic Studies, Maastricht, Holland, October2006.“<strong>The</strong> Predicament <strong>of</strong> Plenty: Interwar Responses to American Affluence, Leisure, and‘Consumptionism.’” Loyola University Chicago, History Graduate StudentConference, May 2005.AWARDS & GRANTS Congressional Research Award, <strong>The</strong> Dirksen Congressional Center, Fall 2008Dean’s Teaching Fellowship, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, EmoryUniversity, 2007-2008 Doctoral Fellowship, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Emory University, 2002-2006 <strong>Department</strong>al Teaching Fellowship, Emory University, 2006-2007 Research Travel Grant, Gerald R. Ford Foundation, Summer 2006<strong>Department</strong>al Research Grants, Emory University, Summer 2004, Summer 2005, andSpring 2006Graduate Research <strong>Assistant</strong>ships, University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Spring 2000 and Fall2000UNIVERSITY SERVICE Co-Leader, <strong>Citadel</strong> History ClubCo-Organizer, <strong>Citadel</strong> Conference on World War II and the South Graduate Panel Chair, TATTO Teaching Program – Emory University, August 2007 Conference Panel Chair, “Reading Resistance” – Emory University, 7 April 2007 Panelist, Lockmiller Seminar – Emory University, November 2006 <strong>Department</strong> Graduate Liaison for American History – Emory University, 2006-07Conference Co-Organizer – “An Improbable War?: <strong>The</strong> Outbreak <strong>of</strong> World War I andEuropean Political Culture before 1914,” Emory University, October 2004


University Community Chair, Student Government Association – Emory University,2003-04Panelist: Roundtable on State <strong>of</strong> American History – Emory University, December2003OTHER RESEARCH AND WORK EXPERIENCE Archival <strong>Assistant</strong> – Herndon Foundation, Auburn Avenue Research Library onAfrican American Culture and History (Atlanta, GA), 2/2003 to 1/2004Project <strong>Assistant</strong> – Cutting Edge Consulting Services (Albuquerque, NM), 10/1999 to6/2001Market Research Analyst – Northrop Grumman Electronic Sensors and SystemsDivision (Linthicum, MD), 3/1996 to 8/1997 Museum Exhibit Research Intern – <strong>The</strong> Peale Museum (Baltimore, MD), Spring 1995FOREIGN LANGUAGES Spanish (conversational)Czech (reading)OTHER INTERESTS/ACTIVITIES Music composition, cycling, writing, film, travel

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