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Burleigh Hendrickson Curriculum Vitae Boston College Email: History Department [email protected] Stokes Hall South, S344 Office Phone: 140 Commonwealth Ave. (617) 552-3808 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 ___________________________________________________________________________ Education 2014 Ph.D. in World History, Northeastern University, Boston, MA Dissertation: “Imperial Fragments and Transnational Activism: 1968(s) in Tunisia, France, and Senegal” Committee: Laura Frader (advisor), Timothy S. Brown, Katherine Luongo Fields: European Empires, Postcolonial Studies, Social and Political Theory 2006 M.A., Portland State University, Portland, OR Thesis: “The Deconstruction of Venality in France, 1750-1789” Committee: Thomas Luckett (advisor), Linda Walton, Steven Fuller, Sue Peabody Fields: Modern European History. Minor in World Comparative History 2001 B.A., The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC French Literature and Global History ___________________________________________________________________________ Academic Employment 2014-present Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 2014 Part-time Lecturer, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 2010 Lecturer, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France ___________________________________________________________________________ External Fellowships & Awards 2014 2013-2014 2013-2014 2010-2011 2010-2011 2010-2011 2010-2011 2009-2010 Society for French Historical Studies Research Travel Award Mellon / Council for European Studies Dissertation Fellowship Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship (declined) Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship Mellon / Social Science Research Council-IDRF CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship (declined) Chateaubriand Fellowship (alternate) Pensionnaire Scientifique Internationale, École Normale Supérieure, Lyon Internal Fellowships & Awards 2014 2013 2013 Feer Prize for Highest Achieving Graduate Student in History Northeastern Provost Dissertation Completion Fellowship (declined) Future Leaders Grant, Embassy of the United States. Selected by Northeastern University President Joseph Aoun as graduate representative at the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada's Canadian International Conference of leaders in higher education (international travel award) 2012-2013 Gillis Family Funds for Graduate World History Research ___________________________________________________________________________ Manuscript in Progress Fragments of Empire: The Postcolonial 1968 in Tunisia, France, and Senegal ___________________________________________________________________________ Publications Peer-reviewed Articles "Le mouvement étudiant tunisien aux années 68 : un cas global ?" (under review in Monde(s): histoires, espaces, relations). “March 1968: Practicing Transnational Activism From Tunis to Paris,” in special review “Maghribi Histories in the Modern Era,” International Journal of Middle East Studies 44 (November 2012): 755-774. Chapters/Articles "The Francophone Global 1960s," (forthcoming) Perspectives on Europe, online (Solicited) journal of the Council for European Studies (CES). "Qu’est-ce que la postcolonialité ? Vers une définition pluraliste" in Postcolonial Studies : modes d’emploi, ed. by Florian Alix et al.(Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2013), 155-173. "Migrations intellectuelles, Indépendance Inachevée et 1968 à Dakar et à Tunis," in special review, "La mobilisation des immigrés pour la décolonisation, France 1930-1970," Migrance 39 (2012): 110-122. English translation online at: http://www.generiques.org/images/pdf/migrance_anglais/BURLEIGH_Intellectual_Migration.pdf Reviews Review of Laurent Dubois, Avengers of the New World: The Story of the Haitian Revolution (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2004). Reviewed in “H-Net-French-Colonial,” (September 2009). http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=25185 Hendrickson 2 Review of John Strausbaugh, Black Like You: Blackface, Whiteface, Insult and Imitation in American Popular Culture (New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin Group, 2006). Reviewed in Journal of Popular Culture 41 (December 2008). ___________________________________________________________________________ Teaching Interests and Experience French Empire, Postcolonial Studies, The Global 1960s, Transnational and Comparative History, History of Revolution, Maghreb Studies, African Intellectual History, World History Instructor of Record 2015 (Spring) 2014 (Fall) 2014 (Summer) 2014 (Spring) 2012 (Summer) 2012 (Spring) 2010 2010 Modern History II, 1800-present (Boston College) Modern History I, 1400-1800 (Boston College) Europe: Empires, Revolutions, Wars, and Their Aftermath (Northeastern) The History of Vietnam Wars (Northeastern) The World Since 1945 (Northeastern) The World Since 1945 (Northeastern) Advanced Composition/University Writing (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon) Advanced Composition and Oral Expression for Professional Academia (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon) Teaching Assistant 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2002-03 Gender and Society in Modern Europe (Northeastern) Exploring the Humanities through Film (Northeastern) Vienna, Budapest, Prague, 1867-1918 (Northeastern) Russian Civilization (Northeastern) Western Civilization (Portland State University) English Language Instruction (Lycée René Cassin, Bayonne, France) Dialogue of Civilizations (Summer Study Abroad Course) Graduate Assistant 2010 Multiculturalism in Central Europe (Northeastern) 2008-09 Vienna, Budapest, Prague, 1867-1918 (Northeastern) ___________________________________________________________________________ Conference Papers "Student Activism and the Birth of the Tunisian Human Rights Movement." Colloque Mouvements étudiants en Afrique francophone, des indépendances à nos jours. July 3-5, 2014. Panthéon-Sorbonne and the Centre d'Histoire Sociale du XXe siècle, Paris, France. Hendrickson 3 "'On réprime ici, on réprime là-bas': Paris as a Postcolonial Site of Third-World Protest in les années 68." 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies. April 24-26, 2014. Université de Montréal and McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Panel Organizer: "Reviving the Colonial Past in the Postcolonial Present in the Francophone World,"and presenter: "Colonial History as a (Counter-)Revolutionary Weapon? Francophone Postcolonial Narratives in State and Society." 21st Annual International Conference of Europeanists, Resurrections. March 14-16, 2014. Council for European Studies, Washington, D.C. Panel Organizer: “Between the Streets and the Archives: Grappling with Sources in Francophone Africa in ‘les années 1968,’” and presenter: “Pluralizing Perspectives: Pitfalls and Perks of Oral History Across the Former French Empire.” 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies. April 4-6, 2013. Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. “Translating Transnationalism into the World History Syllabus.” New England Regional Chapter of the World Historical Association. Roundtable “Teaching Contemporary History: Challenges and Strategies.” April 2012, Salem State University, Salem, MA. “1968: A Postcolonial Situation.” 36th Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society. June 2010, Université de Paris VIII, France. « Qu’est-ce que la postcolonialité ? Vers une définition pluraliste ». Laboratoire Jeunes Chercheurs « Littératures et études postcoloniales. Les outils théoriques à l’épreuve des textes ». June 2010, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France. “Decolonizing ‘1968’: Francophone Protest from Paris to Dakar.” “Out of Bounds: Exploring Global Connections,” World History Conference. March 2009, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. “Unveiling Fanon: Psychoanalysis, Gender Theory, and the Politics of Nationalism.” Northeast Modern Languages Association 40th Annual Meeting. February 2009, Boston, MA. “The Intellectual Evolution of Léopold Sédar Senghor’s Nationalism.” New England Historical Association Annual Spring Meeting. April 2008, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. ___________________________________________________________________________ Conference Chairing Appearances Moderator and Commentator for the panel « De l’autochtonie à la nationalité de l’indigène : une raison d’Empire » ? Journée d’Étude : Empires, Nationalités et Autochtonie. April 30, 2011, Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain, Tunis, Tunisia. Hendrickson 4 Invited Presentations / Workshops Guest Research Presentation, "Francophone Migration and Youth Protest: 1968 in Tunisia." January 30, 2014, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL. Invited Guest Lecture, "What's Algeria Got to Do with It? Race and Protest in Mai 68." History Seminar: 1968: Youth Protest in Europe. October 10, 2013, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Featured Panelist Graduate Fulbright Grants Workshop. May 23, 2013, College of Social Sciences and Humanities Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Invited Guest Lecture, "Tocqueville and French Imperialism in Algeria." History Seminar: Empire and Colonialism. January 23, 2013, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Invited Guest Lecture, "Conducting Historical Research on the Global 1960s and the Cold War." History Colloquium: Communism and the Cold War. February 13, 2013, Northeastern University. Guest Research Presentation, “Les droits de l’homme en Tunisie depuis 1968.” Hommage à Ahmed Othmani. June 22, 2012, Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporaine, Nanterre, France. Northeastern University Faculty/Graduate Workshop Series, “Mission Libératrice and Valets of Imperialism: 1968 in the Former French Empire.” April 17, 2012, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Northeastern University Graduate Colloquia Series, “Conducting Archival Research Abroad.” April 9, 2012, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. The Office of International Affairs Colloquium, “Movement, Mediation, Liberation: Transnational Networks of Resistance ‘Post’ 1968.” March 20, 2012, Brown University, Providence, RI. Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Workshop. March 10, 2012, Savannah, GA. Guest Research Presentation, “March 1968 in Tunis: Continuities with the Revolution in 2011.” April 21, 2011, Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines, Université Ibn Charaf, Tunis, Tunisia. ___________________________________________________________________________ Media "Ph.D. candidate Burleigh Hendrickson returns from research abroad in France, Tunisia, and Senegal," Fall 2012 Northeastern History Department Newsletter. http://www.northeastern.edu/history/news/department-newsletter/fall-2012/ph-d-candidateburleigh-hendrickson-returns-from-research-abroad-in-france-tunisia-and-senegal/ Hendrickson 5 “Revolution aids research into earlier era of unrest,” April 28, 2011. Interviewed by Northeastern University’s Marketing & Communications Department for featured online article. http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2011/04/tunisia.html “La revolution tunisienne à l’aune de Mai 1968,” February 25, 2011. Featured guest of journalist Antonin Perraud for Mediapart webcast. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xh613f_burleigh-hendricksonde-la- revolution-en-tunisie_news ____________________________________________________________________________ Study/Research Abroad 2014 Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine, Nanterre, France 2012 Archives Diplomatiques du Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, Courneuve, France 2011 West African Research Center in Dakar, Senegal 2011 Centre d’Études Maghrébines à Tunis, Tunisia 2010-2011 Archives Nationales de France, Fontainebleau, France 2010-2011 Laboratoire de recherche historique Rhônes-Alpes, invited researcher, France 2009-2010 École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Pensionnaire Scientifique, France 2002-2003 Language Teaching Assistant, Bayonne, France 1999-2000 Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier, France ___________________________________________________________________________ Foreign Language French (Near Native Fluency) Arabic (Beginner) ____________________________________________________________________________ Affiliations American Historical Association Council for European Studies French Colonial Historical Society Society for French Historical Studies New England Regional World History Association West African Research Association / West African Research Center Centre d’Études Maghrébines à Tunis Laboratoire de recherche historique Rhône-Alpes (2010-11) Northeast Modern Language Association Hendrickson 6 Academic Service 2013-present 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012-2013 2012 2012 2008-10 Member of Advisory Board for immigrant oral history archive project “Histoire des mobilisations pour les droits des immigrés” (Génériques, Paris) Rapporteur, Canadian universities in a global context: A dialogue on international trends and opportunities. Conference sponsored by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, co-sponsored by the University of Alberta (Ottawa, ON) Assistant to Committee on Conflict, Civility, Respect, Peace (Northeastern) Staff Writer for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (Northeastern) Member of Communications Committee on Website Development (Northeastern) U.S. and the World History Professor Hire Search Committee (Northeastern) Research Assistant to the History Department (Northeastern) Selection Committee for Graduate History Conference (Northeastern) Selection Committee for Dialogue of Civilizations Study Abroad (Northeastern) Hendrickson 7