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Dr. Kelly Anne Hammond
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas, Department of History
[email protected]
https://uark.academia.edu/KellyHammond
EDUCATION
PhD, East Asian History, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., 2015.
Advisors: James Millward, Carol Benedict, Jordan Sand, and Jonathan Lipman
MA, East Asian History, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007.
Advisors: Jacob Eyferth, Timothy Cheek, André Gerolymatos, and Luke Clossey
BA, History and Political Science, Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, Québec, 2002.
AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS
GEORGETOWN
2014-2015
2015
2013-2014
2013; 2014
2008-2013
2012
2011
2010
Research Fellow, Georgetown School of Foreign Service in Qatar
Conference travel grant, Georgetown School of Foreign Service in Qatar
Royden B. Davis Teaching Fellow, Georgetown University, Department of History
Graduate student conference travel grant, Georgetown University, Graduate School
Five-year Graduate Fellowship, Georgetown University, Graduate School
Summer research grant, Georgetown University, Graduate School
Graduate student teaching award, Georgetown University, Department of History
Piepho Summer Research Award, Georgetown University, Department of History
EXTERNAL AWARDS
2014
2011-2012
2008-2012
2009
2005-2007
2006-2007
2002
Research grant, Association for Asian Studies and the China Inner Asia Council
Research Fellow, Beijing Normal University, China Scholarship Council
Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Doctoral Fellowship
Kathryn Davis Fellowship for Peace, Middlebury College
Graduate Student Fellowship, Simon Fraser University
Language Fellowship, East China Normal University, China Scholarship Council
Purple Heart Award, Bishop’s University (community service award)
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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
August 2015-
Assistant Professor, East Asian History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Courses for 2015-2016 (2-2): Modern China; Islam in Asia; Mao and the Chinese Cultural
Revolution; WWII in the Pacific
2013-2015
Instructor, Georgetown University. Courses taught: Spies, Secret Police, and Detectives
in East Asia: Interlocutors between Nation and Empire in the Twentieth Century; The history of
the Pacific World.
2009-2013
Teaching Assistant, Georgetown University. Courses included: China until the Qing
Dynasty; China from the Qing Dynasty; Central Eurasia in World History; Modern Japan;
World History until 1500; World History from 1500.
2005-2007
Teaching Assistant, Simon Fraser University. Courses included: China until 1800;
China from 1800; The history of the British Empire.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE
2012-2015
Georgetown Asian Studies Program with the National Resource Center
Developed curriculum to enhance exposure and knowledge about East Asia for
middle school and high school teachers; gave frequent lectures to high school
teachers about integrating the history of the Silk Road and East Asian history into
the AP world history curriculum. Please see: http://www.eastasianrc.org/
2010-2012
Cengage Learning
Curated content and wrote introductions for the primary source accompanier for
the textbook, East Asia: A Cultural, Social and Political History of Modern East Asia by
Patricia Ebrey, Anne Walthall, and James Palais (Cengage, 2009).
2009-2010
National Geographic
Wrote the script for tour guides and docents to deliver when the Terra Cotta
Warriors were exhibited at the National Geographic Museum in Washington DC.
Gave VIP tours of exhibit.
2006; 2009
Simon Fraser University
Designed the syllabus for a multimedia course about Chinese immigration to
Canada. Collected archival sources (images and videos) from NARA in College Park
for use in an online course about WWII.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2007-
Research Assistant (intermittent)
Work as a research assistant for Dr. André Gerolymatos photographing, compiling,
summarizing, and analyzing documents related to his current project about the U.S.
Special Forces. Assisted in researching his book (at NARA and the British National
Archives) Castles Made of Sand: A century of Anglo-American Espionage and Intervention in
the Middle East (St. Martin’s Press, 2010).
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PUBLICATIONS
Forthcoming
Contributed two entries (Islam and the Silk Road; Islam in China) to the new
Encyclopaedia of Islam (M.E. Sharpe, 2015).
2011
Book review of Jay Dautcher’s “Down a Narrow Road: Identity and Masculinity in a
Uyghur Community,” in The Arab Studies Journal (Spring, 2011).
CONFERENCES AND INVITED TALKS
2015
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
“Teaching about Asia in Arkansas,” Arkansas Association of College History Teachers
“Managing Muslims: Japan’s quest to legitimize itself in the Islamic world through
connections with Italy and Germany in WWII,” Axis Empires: Towards a Global
History of Fascist Imperialism. Center for Advanced Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians
Universitat, Munich
“Valuable and visible minorities: on being a Chinese Muslim during WWII,”
Chicago, Association for Asian Studies.
“Legacies of Japanese policies on minorities in the People’s Republic of China,”
New Orleans, International Studies Association.
“Winning Hearts and Minds? Japan’s Muslim policy in North China during the
China War,” Harvard University, Crossroads of Asia Conference.
“The hajj from China during WWII,” SALT Galata, Istanbul, Turkey. Invited talk.
“Learning Japanese?! Sino-Muslim education and the Japanese Empire in North
China,” Munster, Germany, Deutscher Orientalist/German Oriental Studies Conference.
“Why shouldn’t they learn Japanese? Chinese Muslim education and the Japanese
Empire in the China War,” Bloomington, Indiana, Central Eurasian Studies Society.
“The Conundrum of Collaboration: rethinking the role of Chinese Muslims during
the Sino-Japanese War,” Beijing, Minzu Daxue (National Minorities University).
“Unpacking Collaboration: Chinese Muslims during the China War,” Tokyo, Chūō
University.
“Why collaborate? Sino-Muslims and the Japanese in WWII,” Washington DC,
Washington DC Graduate Student Symposium.
PODCASTS, BLOGS, AND ONLINE PROJECTS
2014
2014
2013
2008
Ottoman History Podcast “Muslims in the Middle Kingdom”
http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2014/03/muslims-in-china.html
Hazine: a Guide to Researching the Middle East “National Archives of Japan”
http://hazine.info/2014/04/19/national-archives-japan/
Dissertation Reviews “Five Essential Japanese Collections for China Scholars”
http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/1885
The China Beat “Catch that Pepsi Spirit”
http://thechinabeat.blogspot.com/2008/11/catch-that-pepsi-spirit.html
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Association for Asian Studies; American Historical Association; Central Eurasian Studies Society
RESEARCH LANGUAGES
English (native); French (native); Chinese (professional level reading, speaking); Japanese
(professional level reading, speaking); Italian (reading only—intermediate).
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