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Gregory Peek Curriculum vitae 11/09/2016 Pennsylvania State University Department of History 108 Weaver building University Park, PA 16802 814-865-1367 [email protected] 252 West Water St., #2 Lock Haven, PA 17745 210-844-1828 [email protected] EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., U.S. History, 19th Century Minor: Latin American History University of Houston 2005 M.A., U.S. History, 19th Century Minor: Mexican American History University of Houston 2002 BA, History Minor: Philosophy University of Texas at Austin PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Pennsylvania State University – University Park, History Department, Lecturer of History, 20112016 Lock Haven University, History Department, Part Time Temporary Visiting Professor of History, 2013 - 2014 University of Houston – Main Campus, Department of History, Adjunct Professor of History, 2008 2010 Houston Community College – Main Campus, Adjunct Professor of History, 2006-2010 PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles “ ‘The true and living principle of states’ rights and popular sovereignty:’ Indiana Republicans and Douglas Democrats Allied,” Indiana Magazine of History Vol 111, no. 4, December, 2015. Encyclopedia Entries Various entries, Encyclopedia of American Environmental History, ed. Kathleen Brosnan (Chicago: Facts on File, 2011). 1 Book Reviews Book Review – “Flush Times and Fever Dreams: A Story of Capitalism and Slavery in the Age of Jackson,” by Joshua D. Rothman, in Civil War History, Vol. 60 no. 2, June, 2014. Book Review – “Emotional and Sectional Conflict in the Antebellum United States,” by Michael E. Woods, Civil War History, Vol. 62 no.1, March, 2016. Book Review, “Stephen A. Douglas: The Political Apprenticeship, 1833-1843,” by Reg Ankrom, in H-Net Midwest Reviews Manuscripts under Submission “‘To die in a ditch, if we must:’ Republicans and Americans in Indiana’s 1856 President Election (Middle West Review). Manuscripts in Preparation Hoosier Republicanism: Indiana Political Culture and the Coming of the Civil War, 1842-1861, (Revise and Resubmit, Indiana University Press). “Heavy Metal Capital of the World: Joe Anthony, Stone City Attractions, and the birth of San Antonio’s Heavy Metal Scene,” (In preparation for submission to the Journal of Texas Music History). Web Based Publications The Joe Anthony Project: Rock ’n’ Roll Radio in San Antonio, Texas – 1960-2015. Visit at www.joeanthonyproject.com AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS 2014, John Brockway Huntington Foundation Fellowship, Huntington Research Library, San Marino, California 2009, Research Fellowship, Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky 2009, Murray Miller Research and Travel Scholarship, University of Houston, History Department 2008, Everette Helm Visiting Fellowship, Lilly Library, Indiana University 2008, Murray Miller Research and Travel Scholarship, University of Houston, History Department 2003-2007, Graduate Assistance Tuition Fellowship, University of Houston 1999-2002, Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, University of Texas at Austin 1998-1999 Texas Interscholastic Foundation – Diamond Anniversary Scholarship 1998 (Fall), 2001 (Spring) Dean’s List, University of Texas at Austin SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS 2016, “‘A Triumph of Conservatism’: Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election of 1860,’ Second Annual Midwestern History Conference, Grand Rapids University 2015, “La Colectiva: Community, Graduate School, and the Politics of Chicana/o Studies,” National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies – Tejas Foco, Lone Star College – North Harris 2014, “Midwestern Conservatives, the Republican Party, and the election of 1856 in the Isaac 2 Sherman Papers,” Brown Bag Talks, Huntington Research Library 2014, “ ‘This Most Critical of States’: Horace Greeley, Schuyler Colfax, and the 1860 Presidential Campaign in Indiana,” New England Historical Association, Spring Meeting, Springfield College 2012, “ ‘The true and living principle of states’ rights and popular sovereignty:’ Indiana Republicans and Douglas Democrats Allied,” Indiana Association of Historians Annual Meeting, Hanover College 2011, “Upland Southerners and the Creation of the Republican Party in Indiana and Ohio, 1856-1860,” Ohio Goes to War: The Sectional Crisis and the Fight for Freedom, Cleveland State University 2010, “ ‘To Pull the Full Whig Vote of our State:’ The Election of 1848 and the Collapse of the Whig Party in Indiana,” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Peek Science Association 2009, “Frontier to Border: Upland Southerners and the Political Landscape of Indiana,” Meeting of the Houston Area Southern Historians, Rice University History Department 2008, “ ‘The Slow Pace of Change:’ Race, Integration, and Multiculturalism at Houston’s Lamar High School,” Annual Meeting of the Urban History Association, Poster Session 2008, “ ‘Sentiments More Congenial with those of the People:’ The Politics of Slavery in the Indiana Territory 1787-1816,” Meeting of the University Of Missouri History Department, Sixth Annual Graduate Student Conference 2007, “ ‘An Evil That All Good Men Wish to See Eradicated:’ Know Nothingism, Kansas-Nebraska, and the Indiana People’s Party, 1852-1856,” Annual Houston-area Phi Alpha Theta Consortium, Houston Baptist University 2007, “ ‘A Great Middle Conservative Course:’ The Rise of the Republican Party in Indiana, 18561860,” Phi Alpha Theta Graduate Student Research Colloquium, University of Houston TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2011 – 2016 Lecturer of History, Pennsylvania State University, Department of History and World Campus Course: The Western Heritage from 1500 Course: U.S. History Part I to 1877 (residential and online) Course: U.S. History Part II from 1877 (residential and online) Course: World History Part I to 1500 (residential and online) Course: World History Part II from 1500 (residential and online) Course: History of Fascism and Nazism Course: The World at War: 1939-1945 Course: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1877 Course: Pennsylvania State History 2013 – 2014 Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Lock Haven University, Department of History Course: World Civilizations to 1500 2008 - 2010, Adjunct Professor of History, University of Houston, Department of History Course: U.S. History Part I to 1877 Course: U.S. History Part II from 1877 Course: Post 1945 U.S. History Course: History of the Old South 3 2006 – 2010, Adjunct Professor of History, Houston Community College Main Campus, Department of Social Sciences Course: Texas State History Course: Western Civilization Part I to 1500 2002-2009, Teaching Assistantship, University of Houston, History Department - U.S. History Part I to 1877 - U.S. History Part II from 1877 - History of Globalization (residential and online) SERVICE TO PROFESSION 2012 – 2016, Manuscript Reviewer Journal of South Texas COMMUNITY SERVICE Faculty Advisor – Penn State Veterans Organization Volunteer Archivist – Piper Aviation Museum, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Friend of the Library – Annie Halenbake Ross Library – Lock Haven NON-ACADEMIC WORK 2011 – 2016, LSAT and GRE Prep Instructor for Princeton Review, State College, PA Office 2010 - 2014, Subject Matter Expert for Cengage Learning, eCourse Reader in United States History, Latin American History, and World History 2007 - 2008, Instructor, Content Review for Texas State Teachers Qualifying Exam, U.S. History to 1877 & U.S. History from 1877 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Russian (speaking, reading, and writing ability) Spanish (reading ability) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Organization of American Historians (2007-current) Phi Alpha Theta - History National Honor Society (2000-current) Society for the History of the Early American Republic (2007-current) Texas State Historical Association (2007-current) Texas Community College Teachers Association (2006-2010) REFERENCES Daniel W. Crofts The College of New Jersey History Department Social Sciences Building 2000 Pennington Road Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718 4 [email protected] (609) 771-2216 Kate Merkel-Hess Pennsylvania State University – University Park Department of History 108 Weaver building University Park, PA 16802 (814) 865-0750 [email protected] Tatiana Seijas Pennsylvania State University – University Park Department of History 108 Weaver building University Park, PA 16802 814-865-1367 [email protected] 5