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DONALD J. HARRELD History Department 2130 Joseph F. Smith Building Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 Telephone: 801-422-4321 • Facsimile: 801-422-0275 • Electronic Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. in Early Modern History (2000), University of Minnesota M.A. in Early Modern History (1996), University of Minnesota Certificate in Dutch as a Foreign Language (1996), Universiteit Antwerpen Certificate in Executive Management Program (1988), University of Southern California B.A. in History (1993) and in Psychology (1983), University of Minnesota ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) Associate Professor, Department of History, 2007-present Assistant Professor, Department of History, 2001-2007 Universiteit Antwerpen (Antwerp, Belgium) Visiting Research Scholar, Center for Urban and Cultural History, Summer 2005 Wright State University (Dayton, Ohio) Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, 2000-2001 University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Post-Doctoral Associate, Center for Medieval Studies, University of Minnesota, 2000-2002 Lecturer, Independent Study and Distance Education, University of Minnesota, 2000-2001 Instructor, History Department, University of Minnesota 1998-2000 GRANTS Title VI Research Grant, Center for the Study of Europe, BYU, 2004-2005 Mentoring Environments Grant, Brigham Young University, 2003-2004 Faculty Research Grant, FHSS, Brigham Young University, 2002, 2003, 2007 General Education Curriculum Development Grant, BYU, 2002 Union Pacific Research Grant, University of Minnesota, 1999 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 1998-99 Fulbright Fellowship, CIES, 1996-97 Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellowship, 1996-97 (Honorary) Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, Summer 1996 AWARDS Alcuin Fellowship, College of Undergraduate Education, Brigham Young University, 2011 Young Scholar Award, College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, 2008 Classroom Learning and Instructional Technology Award, Wright State University, 2001 James Ford Bell Essay Award, University of Minnesota, 1993 1 PUBLICATIONS Books High Germans in the Low Countries: German Merchants and Commerce in Golden Age Antwerp. (Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, 2004). Edited Books Companion to Hanseatic History. (Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, 2015). Media Projects An Economic History of the World Since 1500. Great Courses DVD Lecture Series. (Chantilly [VA]: The Teaching Company, under contract) Book Chapters “‘How great the enterprise, how glorious the deed’: Seventeenth-Century Dutch Circumnavigations as Useful Myth.” in Myth in History, History in Myth, edited by Laura Cruz and Willem Frijhoff, (Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, 2009). “An Education in Commerce: Transmitting Business Information in Early Modern Europe.” in Information Flows: New Approaches in the Historical Study of Business Information, edited by Jari Ojala and Leos Müller, (Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2007). “The Individual Merchant and the Trading Nation in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” in Between the Middle Ages and Modernity: Individual and Community in the Early Modern World, edited by C.H. Parker and Jerry Bentley (Lantham [MD]: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007). “German Merchants and the Export Trade in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” in International Trade in the Low Countries (14th – 16th Centuries): Merchants, Organisation, Infrastructure, edited by Peter Stabels, Bruno Blondé, and Anke Greve. (Leuven [Belgium]: Garant, 2000). Journal Articles “Nurturing Independent Learning in the Undergraduate Student in History: A Faculty–Student Mentoring Experience.” co-author with Benjamin Johnson. Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning Vol. 20, no. 3 (2012): 361-378. “Foreign Merchants and International Trade Networks in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries.” Journal of European Economic History Vol. 39/1 (2010): 11-31. “Trading Places: the Public and Private Spaces of Merchants in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” Journal of Urban History Vol. 29, no. 6 (2003): 657-669. “Atlantic Sugar and Antwerp’s Trade with Germany in the Sixteenth Century.” Journal of Early Modern History Vol. 7 no. 2 (2003): 148-163. “Urban Particularism and State Centralization in the Revolt of Ghent, 1538-40.” Proteus: a Journal of Ideas. Vol. 20 (2003): 39-44. “Antwerp Sugar Prices from the Hundredth Penny Tax Records (1543-45).” The Journal of European Economic History Vol. 33 no. 3 (2002): 611-617. Published Essays “Sources for Tracing Antwerp’s Sixteenth-Century Immigrants.” BYU Family Historian Vol. 6 (2007): 8-12. The Case of the Comte de Virlade: An Investigation into Eighteenth-Century Marine Insurance Practices. James Ford Bell Essays, No. 2 (Minneapolis: James Ford Bell Library, 1995). Encyclopedia Entries “Dutch Economy in the Golden Age (16th-17th Centuries).” EH.Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples, 13 August 2004 URL http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/Harreld.Dutch “The Dutch Revolt, 1568-1648.” in Europe 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World, edited by Jonathan Dewald. (New York: Charles Scribner’s and Sons, 2003). “Insurance.” In Trade, Travel and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia, edited by John Friedman and Kristen Mossler Figg. (New York: Garland Publishing, 2000). Book Reviews Mary Lindemann, The Merchant Republics: Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg, 1648-1790, electronic review published by H-Urban (October, 2015). Steve Murdoch, Terror of the Seas?, in Sixteenth Century Journal, 43/2 (2012): 511-512. Mark Häberlein, The Fuggers of Augsburg: Pursuing Wealth and Honor in Renaissance Germany, in Biography: an Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 35/3 (2012): 528-529. Sheilagh Ogilvie, Institutions and European Trade: Merchant Guilds, 1000-1800, electronic review published by EH.Net (Economic History Network) URL: (December, 2011). Robert Parthesius, Dutch Ships in Tropical Waters: the Development of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) Shipping Network in Asia 1595-1660, in Renaissance Quarterly, LXIV/1 (2011): 291-92. Susan Rose, Calais: An English Town in France, 1347-1558, in the Sixteenth Century Journal, 41/3 (2010): 831-32. Geert Janssen, Princely Power in the Dutch Republic: Patronage and William Frederick of Nassau (1613-64), in the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 40 no. 4 (2010): 608-09. Harold J. Cook, Matters of Exchange: Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch Golden Age, in the Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d’histoire, XLIII (Spring 2008): 138-140. Henriette de Brun Kops, A spirited exchange: the wine and brandy trade between France and the Dutch Republic in its Atlantic framework, 1600-1650, in The Economic History Review, 61 no. 2 (May, 2008): 518-519. Anne Goldgar, Tulipmania: Money, Honor, and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age, electronic review published by H-HRE (Holy Roman Empire) URL www.h-net.org/reviews (April, 2008). Maarten Prak, ed., Craft Guilds in the Early Modern Low Countries: Work, Power, and Representation, in the Sixteenth Century Journal, 39/1 (2008): 133-135. Virginia West Lunsford, Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands, in The American Historical Review 112 no. 3 (2007): 936. Donna C. Mehos, Science & Culture for Members Only: The Amsterdam Zoo Artis in the Nineteenth Century, electronic review published by H-Low-Countries URL www.h-net.org/reviews (Jan., 2007). Steve Murdoch, Network North: Scottish Kin, Commercial and Covert Associations in Northern Europe, 1603-1746, in The American Historical Review 111 no. 5 (2006): 1584 Jeroen Duidam, Vienna and Versailles: The Courts of Europe's Dynastic Rivals, 1550-1780, in Sixteenth Century 3 Journal, 36/4 (2005): 1135-1136. David Ormrod, The Rise of Commercial Empires: England and the Netherlands in the Age of Mercantilism, 1650-1770, electronic review published by H-Atlantic URL www.h-net.org/reviews (July, 2005). Kathryn A. Edwards, Families and Frontiers: Re-Creating Communities and Boundaries in the Early Modern Burgundies, in Sixteenth Century Journal, 34/4 (2003): 1141-1142. Robert P. Swierenga, Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City, in Journal of Illinois History, 6/4 (2003):321-322. Raymond van Uytven, Production and Consumption in the Low Countries, 13th-16th Centuries, in Sixteenth Century Journal, 34/3 (2003): 793-794. Benjamin Schmidt, Innocence Abroad: The Dutch Imagination and the New World, 1570-1670, electronic review published by H-Atlantic URL www.h-net.org/reviews (April, 2003). O. Vries, et al, De Herren van den Raede: Biografieën en Groepsportret van de Raadsheren van het Hof van Friesland, in Sixteenth Century Journal, 33/4 (2002):1231-1232. Patrick O’Brien, ed. Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe: Golden Ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London, in Sixteenth Century Journal, 33/3 (2002): 838-840. W. Gijsbers, Capitale Ossen: De internationale handel in slachtvee in Noordwest-Europa (1300-1750), in Sixteenth Century Journal, 32/2 (2001): 618-19. Work in Progress The Great Enterprise: The Competing Circumnavigations of Spilbergen and le Maire, 1614-1617. Book Project. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Contact and Conflict: Dutch Trade in the South Pacific in the early 17th Century.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2013. “Strategies and Identities: Dutch Expeditions through the Strait of Magellan, 1598-1618.” Society for the History of Discovery Conference, Pasadena, CA, September 2012. “Trading Nails for Coconuts: Dutch Encounters with Pacific Islanders in the Early Seventeenth Century.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011. “Foreign Merchants and International Trade Networks in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” International Symposium on Medieval Trade. Antwerp (Belgium), December 2007. “An Education in Commerce: Transmitting Business Information in Early Modern Europe.” International Economic History Congress, Helsinki (Finland), August 2006. “Merchants and International Trade Networks in the Sixteenth Century.” International Economic History Congress, Helsinki (Finland), August 2006. “‘How Great the Enterprise, How Glorious the Deed’: Dutch Circumnavigations as Useful Myth in the Seventeenth Century.” Society for Netherlandic History, New York, June 2006. “Merchant Manuals as Transmitters of Business Information in Early Modern Europe.” IEHA PreConference/Gustav Waasa Seminar, Jyväskylä (Finland), June 2005. “Foreign Merchants and the Formation of Commercial Networks in the Sixteenth Century.” IISG Conference on the Economic History of the Low Countries, Antwerp (Belgium), November 2004. “Merchant and Guild: the shift from privileged group to individual entrepreneur in sixteenth-century Antwerp.” European Social Science History Conference. Berlin (Germany), March 2004. “Witnessing Commerce: The role of the ‘Witness’ in Merchant Self-Regulation in the Sixteenth-Century.” American Historical Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, January 2004. “Antwerp’s Small-Scale Merchants and the German Trade in the Sixteenth Century.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference. Pittsburgh, October 2003. “Antwerp and Venice: Connecting the North Sea and the Mediterranean.” Mediterranean Studies Association Annual Conference. Budapest (Hungary), May 2003. “Creating Community: Migration to Antwerp in the Sixteenth Century.” U.S. Senator Rush Holt History Conference, Morgantown (West Virginia), March 2003. “Commerce and Community: South Germans in Antwerp in the Sixteenth Century.” Economic History Society Annual Conference, Birmingham (United Kingdom), April 2002. “Trading Places: The Public and Private Spaces of Merchants in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” American Historical Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, January 2002. “German Merchants and the Atlantic World: Antwerp as a Commercial Gateway for German Trade.” Social Science History Association Annual Conference, Fort Worth, November 1999. “The German Trade in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp.” Interuniversitaire Attractiepolen (IUAP), Ghent and Antwerp (Belgium), December 1997. “A Comparison of the Overland Exports from Antwerp to Germany of the Late Fifteenth Century and the Mid-Sixteenth Century.” Social Science History Association Annual Conference, Washington, October 1997. “The City-State Ideal in the Revolt of Ghent, 1538-40.” Center for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago, June 1995. TEACHING CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (*denotes student co-author) *“The Hundredth Penny Tax Project.” co-authored with Benjamin Johnson, Mary Lou Fulton Mentored Learning Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo (Utah), April 2005. “Learning Communities and the Large Lecture Class.” Learning Communities and Collaboration Fifth Annual Conference, Frankenmuth (Michigan), November 2000. ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS “What Value could a Genealogical Website have for a Sixteenth Century Historian.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2013 “Internationalization of Membership: Expanding our Global Reach.” American Council of Learned Societies, CAO Meeting, Minneapolis, 2011 5 CONFERENCE SESSIONS ORGANIZED “Religion and Community in Early Modern Europe.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2013 “Early Modern Travel Narratives I: Mariners' Views of Non-Europeans.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Early Modern Travel Narratives II: Imagining the New World.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Early Modern Travel Narratives III: Europeans and the Levant.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Early Modern Travel Narratives IV: Representing the New World.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Authority, Trust, and Witness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.” American Historical Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, January 2004 “Stranger Merchants and the Making of the Atlantic World.” Social Science History Association, Fort Worth, November 1999. (co-organizer with Douglas Catterall) CONFERENCE SESSIONS CHAIRED “Employer Engagement Panel.” Annual Career Engagement Conference, Provo, Utah. 2015 “Religion and Community in Early Modern Europe.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2013 “Information Flow in and through the Habsburg Lands.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Cincinnati, October 2012 “Early Modern Travel Narratives II: Imagining the New World.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Early Modern Travel Narratives III: Europeans and the Levant.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Fort Worth, October 2011 “Renaissance Society and Culture.” Renaissance Society of America Conference, Venice (Italy), April 2010. “Renaissance Religion.” Renaissance Society of America Conference, Venice (Italy), April 2010. “Financial Failures in Regional Perspective: Northern Europe.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Geneva (Switzerland), May 2009. “Local Networks and Economies.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Geneva (Switzerland), May 2009. “Royal Ritual and Authority: Swedish and English Examples.” Sixteenth Century Society Conference, St. Louis, October 2008. “International Field Studies Forum.” Kennedy Center, Brigham Young University, November 2004. LECTURES AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS “The Humanities in Crisis?” The Newberry Library, Chicago, March, 2015 “Surviving the University.” Habits of the Mind Lecture, New Student Orientation, Brigham Young University, August 2007 “Universitas magistrorum et scholarium: a History of the University.” Habits of the Mind Lecture, New Student Orientation, Brigham Young University, August 2006. “Nobility, Chivalry, and Courtly Love.” Habits of the Mind Lecture, New Student Orientation, Brigham Young University, August 2002. “From Experiment to Reality: Learning Communities at Wright State University.” Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop, Wright State University, January 2001. “Gateway Cities and the German Trade Network.” Doctoral Dissertation Fellows Symposium, University of Minnesota, November 1998. “Hessian Transporters and German Overland Trade in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.” Early Modern Workshop, Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, October 1998. “Early Modern Marine Insurance: The Documentary Evidence.” James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, February 1994. ARCHIVAL EXPERIENCE Belgium Algemeen Rijksarchief van België/Archives Générales du Royaume de Belgique Stadsarchief Antwerpen Archief van het Plantin-Moretus Museum Koninklijk Bibliotheek Albert I Netherlands Nationaal Archief (formerly Algemeen Rijksarchief van Nederland) Gemeentearchief Rotterdam Germany Stadtarchiv Augsburg Institut für Stadsgeschichte Frankfurt am Main United Kingdom National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office) 7 COURSES TAUGHT Brigham Young University World Civilization to 1500 (Hist 201) World Civilization from 1500 (Hist 202) The Expansion of Europe, 1400-1800 (Hist 304) The City in European History (Hist 321) European Revolutions (Hist 309) European Economic History (Hist 310) Junior Tutorial (Hist 485) The Historian’s Craft (Hist 200) Historical Research and Writing (Hist 490) Graduate Seminar: Early Modern Europe (Hist 662) Wright State University The Western World: The Ancient and Medieval Eras (Hist 101) The Western World in Transition: The 14th to 18th Centuries - Honors (Hist 102H) The Modern Western World: The 19th and 20th Centuries - Honors (Hist 103H) University of Minnesota World History to 1500 (Hist 1011) Modern World History (Hist 1015) Western Civilization since 1500 (Hist 1027) Introduction to Historical Research (Hist 3955) Humanities in the West, 1400-1800 (Hum 1003) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Professional Service Professional Organization Service Executive Director, Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, 2008- present Editorial Board Member, Terrae Incognitae: the Journal for the History of Discoveries, 2010-present Executive Board Member, Iter: Early Modern Studies Database Project, University of Toronto, 2008present Conference of Administrative Officers, American Council of Learned Societies, 2008-present Prize Coordinator, Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, 2006-2007 Professional Memberships American Historical Association Sixteenth Century Society and Conference International Economic History Association Renaissance Society of America Society for the History of Discovery Phi Alpha Theta Reviewer/Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press University of Rochester Press Longman Routledge Bedford/St. Martin’s Wadsworth History Compass (Journal) Journal of Early Modern History Pearson University Service Steering Committee, Center for the Study of Europe, BYU, 2009-present Executive Committee, European Studies Program, BYU, 2006-present Curriculum Committee, European Studies Program, BYU, 2004-2005 Organizer, Early Modern Studies Initiative, BYU, 2004-2006 Committee of the Whole, Center for the Study of Europe, BYU, 2003-2006 Scholarship Committee, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Grants, BYU, 2003-2006 Learning Community Coordinator, Freshman Academy, BYU, Fall 2003 College Service Rank and Status (Promotion and Tenure) Committee, College of Family, Home and Social Sciences, BYU, 2009-2010 Student Support Committee, College of Family, Home and Social Sciences, BYU, 2005 Department Service Chair, History Department, Brigham Young University, 2010-Present Rank and Status (Promotion and Tenure) Committee, History Department, BYU, 2008-2009 Search Committee Chair, History Department, BYU, 2008-2009 Student Awards Committee Chair, History Department, BYU, 2007-2008 Associate Chair, History Department, BYU, 2005-2007 Student Relations Coordinator, History Department, BYU, 2003-2005 Search Committee, History Department, BYU, 2003-2004 Faculty Advisor, Beta Iota Chapter, Phi Alpha Theta, BYU, 2002-2003 Chairman, Student Grievance Committee, History Department, BYU, 2002-2003 Collegiality Committee, History Department, BYU, 2001-2002 Community Outreach Guest Lecturer, “Work in the Middle Ages,” Canyon School, Nebo School District, 2012 Guest Lecturer, Advanced Placement European History, American Fork High School, 2008, 2009 & 2010 Guest Lecturer, “Privateering and Piracy” Teaching American History Workshop, Alpine School District, 2008 Judge, Utah State History Fair, 2002 and 2003 Judge, Minnesota State History Fair (Minnesota Historical Society), 1996 and 1998 Instructor, Minneapolis LDS Institute of Religion, 1997-1998 9