Michael Patrick Cullinane : Curriculum Vitae
Michael Patrick Cullinane
Senior Lecturer in US History
Department of Humanities
Northumbria University
Newcastle, UK NE1 8ST
michael.cullinane@northumbria.ac.uk
Education
PhD National University of Ireland
MA National University of Ireland
BA National University of Ireland
Teaching Experience
2011- present Northumbria University Newcastle, UK
Senior Lecturer in US History
§ Acting Programme Director, Humanities Department, 2012-13
§ Programme Leader: MA in History
§ NSS and Student Experience Coordinator
§ Faculty Distance Learning Working Group (chair)
§ School Student Learning and Experience Committee
§ Developed MA in History Programme (on-site and via distance)
§ Coordinator US History Research Group
§ Academic Advisor: Historical Society and Graduation Ball
Courses Taught
- HI 0409 “From Sea to Shining Sea: Introduction to US History”
- HI 0401 “Cultures, Structures and Ideas”
- HI 0532 “US Foreign Policy and Empire”
- HI 0600 “Research Dissertation”
- HI 0604 “The Vietnam War”
- HI 0633 “Theodore Roosevelt – An American Polygon”
- AM0*** “The American Presidency”
- HI 0701 “Research Development”
- HI 0705 “Anglo-American Relations, 1776-2008”
- HI 0706 “Digital History and Dissertation Preparation”
- HI 0707 “MA Dissertation”
PhD Students:
Jon Coburn: “Women in American Anti-War Activism, 1965-2008”
Stephen Bowman: “The Pilgrim Society and Elite Anglo-American Networks”
MA Students:
Christopher Wallis: The Memory of Vietnam in Ford and Carter Administrations
Richard Paul: Harry S Truman and the Creation of the Israeli State
Dean Clay: The American Congo Reform Movement
2007- 2011 University College Cork Cork, Ireland
Lecturer (US History)
§ Author of the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies “Technology in Research” program for graduate courses
§ Website Committee
§ Website Administrator
§ Awarded National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (NAIRTL) Grant to develop blended teaching methodologies
§ Director of Online Education
§ Teaching and Learning Fellow.
Courses Taught
- HI 1001 “The United States and the Cold War”
- HI 2030 “Historiography of US Foreign Policy”
- HI 2105 “Case Studies in Research Skills”
- HI 3120 “The United States and Vietnam Wars, 1945-1975”
- HI 3108 “U.S. Intervention Since Vietnam, 1968-2004”
- HI 3200 “The United States and Empire?”
- HI 6002 “Historical Research and Technology”
- HI 6026 “US Foreign Policy and Contemporary History”
- HI 6011 “Ideas and Approaches in History”
- PG 7002 “The PhD: Getting Started and Generic Skills”
- PG 7003 “The PhD II: From Development to Completion”
2009- 2011 University of Leicester Leicester, England
Associate Tutor
§ Course tutor for Graduate Distance Learning Course on
International Relations
Courses Taught
- PL7515 “International Migration”
- PL7500 “American Interventionism since the Cold War”
- PL7508 “Post-Cold War World”
- PL7512 “America and the World”
Publications
Awards and Honors
Conference Papers
Academic Services
Professional Organizations
Books:
Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism, 1898-1909 (New York: Palgrave, 2012).
with David Ryan (eds.), The ‘Other’ in US History and Foreign Policy (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, forthcoming).
Ranking the American Presidents: Scholarly Surveys of Presidential Leadership (under consideration).
Articles and Chapters:
‘Theodore Roosevelt in the Eyes of the Allies,’ Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era xx, no. xx (forthcoming, 2014).
‘The “Gentlemen’s” Agreement – Exclusion by Class,’ Immigrants and Minorities xx, no. xx (forthcoming, January, 2014).
‘The Power of Sentiment: Anglo-American Relations and the Celebrations of 100 Years of Peace,’ International Journal xx, no. xx (forthcoming, 2013/14).
‘The 1920 Election and the Harding Compromise: Forgetting Progressivism and Internationalism while Remembering TR,’ ed. Serge Ricard and Claire Delahaye (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012).
‘Imperial “Character”: How Ideas of Race, Civilization and “Character” Shaped Theodore Roosevelt’s Imperialism,’ Theodore Roosevelt and Europe, ed. Jack A. Thompson (New York and Baskingstoke: Palgrave, 2012).
‘Theodore Roosevelt,’ Vision and Crisis: Chronology of the US Presidency, ed. Mathew Manweller (ABC-CLIO, 2011).
‘The Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt through Motion Pictures, 1919-2009’ A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt, ed. Serge Ricard (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
‘Assessing the Trends and Measuring the Impact of Ireland’s Accredited Programmes in Higher Education Teaching and Learning,’ NAIRTL, 2010.
‘Transatlantic Dimensions of the Anti-Imperialist Movement, 1899-1909,’ Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 8, No. 4 (December, 2010).
‘The China Market, Open Doors, and Collective Security,’ Conflicts in American History: The Gilded Age, 1877-1920, (Columbia, South Carolina: BCL/Manly Inc., 2010).
‘Ireland and the Treaty of Lisbon: A Case of 21st Century Democracy,’ Infinity Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3 (June/July, 2009).
‘Invoking Teddy: The Inspiration of John McCain’s Foreign Policy,’ Diplomacy and Statecraft, Vol. 19, No. 4 (December, 2008).
‘Europe Signals its Concerns with Sarah: Experience, Education, and Etiquette,’ Flow, Vol. 8, No. 10 (October, 2008).
Book Reviews:
Review: Bonnie M. Miller, From Liberation to Conquest: The Visual and Popular Cultures of the Spanish-American War of 1898 (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011) in Journal of American Studies, (forthcoming).
Review: James C. Knarr, Uruguay and the United States: Diplomacy in the Progressive Era, 1903-1929 (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2012) in Journal of American History, (forthcoming).
Review: Inderjeet Parmar, Foundations of the American Century (New York: Columbia University Press, 2012) in Argentia, (forthcoming, 2013).
Review: Daniel S. Margolies, Spaces of Law in American Foreign Relations (Athens and London: University Press of Georgia, 2011) in International History Review, (forthcoming, 2013).
Review: James Bradley, Imperial Cruise: A Story of Empire and War (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2010) in Journal of American Studies,45, no. 1 (February, 2011).
Review: J. Lee Thompson, Theodore Roosevelt Abroad: Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) in Journal of Transatlantic Studies, (June, 2011).
William Dearborn Fellowship in American History, Harvard University, 2012-2013
British Association of American Studies Conference Grant, 2012
Ranking American Presidents Conference
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK), 2011.
Robert A. and Barbara Divine International Diversity Fellowship, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 2009.
National Academy for the Integration of Research and Teaching and Learning Fellowship, Ireland, 2008-2009:
“From the Classroom to the Chat Room: Enhancing Learning through Complimentary Temporal Environments, Research-Led Teaching, and Student-Based Enquiry”
Research Travel Grant Scholar, University College Cork, History Department, 2007, 2008, 2009
Cork City Council Scholar, Cork, Ireland, 2006
President’s Scholarship, Pace University, New York, 1998 – 2001
“Celebrating 100 Years of Peace among English-Speaking People and the End of the War of 1812,” The War of 1812: Memory and Myth, History and Historiography Conference, Institute for the Study of the Americas, July 12-14, 2012.
“Sulgrave Manor and 100 Years of Peace among English Speaking Peoples,” Annual Transatlantic Studies Conference, University College Cork, Ireland, July 9-12, 2012.
“Theodore Roosevelt: A (Near) Great President?” Ranking the American President’s Conference, Northumbria University, February 23, 2012.
“Honest Abe in Parliament Square,” Annual Transatlantic Studies Conference, Dundee, Scotland, July 11-14, 2011.
“The Old Lion is Dead: The Political Fallout from Theodore Roosevelt’s Death,” Historians of the Twentieth Century United States, St. Anne’s College, Oxford, UK, July 7-9, 2011.
“The Harding Compromise: Forgetting Progressivism and Internationalism while Remembering TR,” Universitè Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III, June 17, 2011.
“London’s Curious Public Memorials to Abe and George in the Tense 1920s,” British Association of American Studies, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK, April 14-17, 2011.
“George Washington in London’s Sacred Space,” History, Memory and US Foreign Relations, University College Dublin Clinton Institute of American Studies, Ireland, April 8-10, 2011.
“A Centennial View of Theodore Roosevelt in Film,” Annual Transatlantic Studies Conference, Durham, UK, July 12-14, 2010.
“TR and Film: The Changing Image of a President,” Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies Conference, University College Cork, Ireland, November 12, 2009.
“Transatlantic Anti-Imperialism, 1899-1909” Annual Transatlantic Studies Association Conference, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK, July 13-15, 2009.
“The Anti-Imperialist Movement and the Projection of Racial Experiences on U.S. Foreign Policy,” Annual Conference of Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations, Falls Church, Virginia, USA, June 25-28, 2009.
“Literally Speaking: The ‘United States’ and the War of 1898,” War and American Identity, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin, March 21-22, 2009.
“The Many Racial Faces of American Anti-Imperialism,” Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies Conference, University College Cork, November 8, 2008
“Invoking Teddy: The Inspiration of John McCain’s Foreign Policy,” Annual Transatlantic Studies Conference, Dundee, Scotland, July 10, 2008.
“Taking Home the Archives,” PATHS Conference, Cork, Ireland, December 11, 2007.
Editorial Board
Journal of Transatlantic Studies – 2009 – present
Review Editor
Journal of Transatlantic Studies – 2009 – present
Funding Body Review Board
Higher Education Academy – 2011 – present
Website Editor
· Liberty and Anti-Imperialism – 2006 – present (www.antiimperialist.com)
· Transatlantic Studies Association – 2008 – 2012 (www.transatlanticstudies.com)
· School of History, University College Cork – 2008 – 2011
· London Canadian Studies Association – 2010 – present
(www.londoncanadianstudies.org)
· Ionad Bairre: The Teaching and Learning Centre – 2010 – 2011
(www.ucc.ie/en/teachingandlearning)
Peer Reviewer
Great Plains Quarterly
Exhibitions
§ “The Lopez Family and American Anti-Imperialism,” Casa Grande, Lopez Foundation of Balayan, Batangas (forthcoming, 2014).
§ “The Lopez Family and American Anti-Imperialism,” The Pilipino-American Association of New England, Inc.(June 4, 2013).
Media Engagement
§ “Newtown Tragedy and Gun Law Debate,” BBC Newcastle [Radio], Alfie and Charlie at Breakfast, December 17, 2012.
§ Book Launch: Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism, 1898-1909 at UCL-Institute for the Study of the Americas, October 18, 2012
§ “Jimmy Carter’s Visit to Newcastle” Newcastle Evening Chronicle [Newspaper], May 5, 2012
§ “Interview” Stop Imperialism, [Blog], May 4, 2012 (http://ericdraitser.podbean.com/interviews/interview-dr-michael-cullinane-05-05-12/).
§ “Presidential Politics” BBC Newcastle [Radio], Jonathan Miles mid-morning, April 25, 2012
§ “American Pop Culture” BBC Look North [TV], May 26, 2011.
§ “Barack Obama’s State Visit” BBC Newcastle [Radio], Alfie and Charlie at Breakfast, May 25, 2011.
§ “Torture in the Philippines, Torture in the War on Terror” Enduring America [Blog], November 11, 2010
Invited Speaker
§ “Reviving the Anti-Imperialist Movement, 1898-1909,” History Seminar Series, Edinburgh University, March 14, 2013.
§ “The Anti-Imperialist Moment?” Rothermere American Institute, Oxford, February 26, 2013.
§ “The Old Lion is Dead: The Reception of Theodore Roosevelt’s Death,” Institute for Historical Research, London, February 14, 2013.
§ Introducing and discussing “The Wind and the Lion” [1975 film] @ The Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, November 22, 2012.
§ “The Anti-Imperial Moment,” [Book Launch] Institute for the Study of Americas @ University College London, October 18, 2012.
§ “The Problem of Memory,” PGR Training Workshop, Northumbria University, January 18, 2011.
§ “The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt,” Pocklington Academy, December 7, 2011.
§ “The Anti-Imperialist Moment, 1898-1908,” Sunderland University History Lab, October 20, 2011.
§ “Conformity and Assimilation: Theodore Roosevelt’s Immigration Policy,” HOTCUS Winter Symposium, February 25, 2011, University of Sunderland.
§ “The Pedagogical Pick-N-Mix,” BISA Learning and Teaching Conference, January 25, 2011, University of Leicester.
§ “How Europe Shaped TR’s Ideas of Race and Civilization,” Roosevelt Study Centre, Middleburg, Netherlands, September 10, 2010.
Conference Organizer
§ Annual Transatlantic Studies Association Conference, Cork, Ireland – 2007
§ ‘The “IR Model: Distance Learning at Leicester,’ Workshop by J. Simon Rofe – 2010
§ “Ranking American Presidents,” Northumbria University, February 23, 2011.
§ Historians of Twentieth Century United States Annual Conference, Northumbria University, June 2013.
§ Annual Transatlantic Studies Conference, Northumbria University, July 2013.
§ (co-organizer) British Association of American Studies Annual Conference, Northumbria University, April, 2015.
Transatlantic Studies Association (Management Committee, 2008-2014)
Theodore Roosevelt Association (Advisory Board, Class of 2015)
American Historical Association
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
Society of Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
British Association of American Studies