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JAMES IRVING MATRAY Address 246 Eagle Nest Drive Chico, CA 95928 Telephone: 530-321-5872 (h) or 530-898-6475 (w) e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] FAX: 530-898-6925 Born 6 December 1948. Married and two grown children. education University of Virginia, Ph.D. American History, 1977 University of Virginia, M.A. American History, 1973 Lake Forest College, B.A. European and American History, 1970 professional affiliations American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) professional history 2002-present Joined the faculty of California State University, Chico in August 2002 at the rank of Professor of History and Department of History Chair for a two-year appointment. Appointed to a second two-year term as Department Chair in May 2004 and a third and final two-year term in January 2006. International issues newspaper columnist for the Donga Ilbo, Seoul, Korea, 2002 to 2004. 1980-2002 Joined the faculty of New Mexico State University in August 1980 at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor of History for a two-year appointment. Promoted to Assistant Professor in August 1982, to Associate Professor in August 1987, and to Professor of History in August 1992. Earned tenure in August 1988. Retired at the rank of Emeritus Professor of History in August 2002. 1990 Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, two-month appointment. 1988-1989 University of Southern California, Visiting Associate Professor of History, one-year appointment. 1975-1980 Received Doctor of Philosophy degree in History at the University of Virginia in August 1977. One year replacement appointments at the University of Texas at Arlington, California State College, Bakersfield, and Glenville State College (West Virginia). One semester replacement appointment at Delaware State College.

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JAMES IRVING MATRAY

Address 246 Eagle Nest Drive Chico, CA 95928 Telephone: 530-321-5872 (h) or 530-898-6475 (w) e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] FAX: 530-898-6925 Born 6 December 1948. Married and two grown children. education University of Virginia, Ph.D. American History, 1977 University of Virginia, M.A. American History, 1973 Lake Forest College, B.A. European and American History, 1970 professional affiliations American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) professional history 2002-present Joined the faculty of California State University, Chico in August 2002 at the rank of Professor of History and Department of History Chair for a two-year appointment. Appointed to a second two-year term as Department Chair in May 2004 and a third and final two-year term in January 2006. International issues newspaper columnist for the Donga Ilbo, Seoul, Korea, 2002 to 2004. 1980-2002 Joined the faculty of New Mexico State University in August 1980 at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor of History for a two-year appointment. Promoted to Assistant Professor in August 1982, to Associate Professor in August 1987, and to

Professor of History in August 1992. Earned tenure in August 1988. Retired at the rank of Emeritus Professor of History in August 2002.

1990 Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, two-month appointment. 1988-1989 University of Southern California, Visiting Associate Professor of History, one-year appointment. 1975-1980 Received Doctor of Philosophy degree in History at the University of Virginia in

August 1977. One year replacement appointments at the University of Texas at Arlington, California State College, Bakersfield, and Glenville State College (West Virginia). One semester replacement appointment at Delaware State College.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued professional history (cont.) 1973-1975 Full time graduate student at the University of Virginia. Major field of study was American history from the colonial period to the present. Special field of study was American diplomatic history. Minor fields included Recent American history, Russian history, and Soviet diplomatic history. Dissertation analyzed American foreign policy in Korea from 1941 to 1950. 1971-1973 Full time graduate student at the University of Virginia. Received Master of Arts

degree in June 1973. Master’s thesis was an investigation of Sino-American relations from 1958 to 1968 from the Chinese perspective.

1970-1971 Joined the Illinois National Guard in February 1970 and spent four months on active duty. Transferred to the U.S. Army Reserve in August 1971. 1966-1970 Received Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from Lake Forest College in June 1970.

Senior thesis dealt with Soviet-American relations from 1917 to 1935. early history Born and raised in Evergreen Park, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. Father was a cement mason and mother a seamstress. Attended public schools, graduating from the community high school in three years. honors Teaching: Ronald J. McNair Undergraduate Student Mentor, 2002. Finalist for

the El Paso Natural Gas Faculty Achievement Award, 1996. Outstanding Teacher, Academic-Athletic Awards Banquet, 1994. Golden Key student society honorary membership for outstanding teaching in 1990. Recipient of a New Mexico State University (NMSU) “Donald C. Roush Award for Teaching Excellence” for 1988. NMSU College of Arts and Sciences Nominee for the Burlington Northern Outstanding Teacher Award in 1985.

Research: Professional Achievement Honors, CSU, Chico, 2015. Manasse Research Chair Award Runner-up, NMSU, 2001. Recipient of a Library Journal “Best Reference Book Award” in 1992. Outstanding Academic Book Award from Choice, 1992. Recipient of the Phi Alpha Theta “Best Book Prize” for 1986. Co-recipient of the “Stuart L. Bernath Article Award” from SHAFR in 1980.

Service: Nicola D. Bautzer Faculty University Advancement Award, 2002-2003. Recipient as faculty advisor of Phi Alpha Theta “Best Chapter Award” in 1983, 1985, and 1987.

Other: “Featured Faculty,” The California State University Chancellor’s Office, 2003-2004. Fulbright Lecturer Award recipient, University of Warsaw, 1988 to 1989 (declined). Elected to Phi Beta Kappa in May 1970. Nominated for a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in 1969. Illinois State Scholarship recipient from 1966 to 1970.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued teaching experience At California State University, Chico, have taught the U.S. history survey, America’s

Vietnam Experience, United States History, 1877-1945, United States History, 1945- Present, Hiroshima to Watergate, U.S. Foreign Relations to 1914 and since 1914, Technology for Historians, senior majors seminar, and graduate research and readings seminars. At New Mexico State University, taught graduate seminars in U.S. Foreign Relations and Imperialism in Asia, the U.S. history survey, U.S. Foreign Relations, the Era of Roosevelt, Recent American History, the Korean War, Historiography and Research Methodology, East Asia history survey, and an honors course on the Vietnam War. At the University of Southern California, taught War and the American Experience, U.S. Diplomatic History, and the Vietnam War. At the University of Texas at Arlington, taught U.S. history survey and U.S. Diplomatic History. At California State College, Bakersfield, taught U.S. history survey, U.S. Diplomatic History, Twentieth Century America, and a freshman seminar on the Cold War. At Glenville State College (West Virginia), taught U.S. history survey, World Cultures, U.S. Diplomatic History, American National Government, and a distance education course in African-American history. At Delaware State College, taught courses in World Civilizations and Russian History before 1825. Teaching assistant at the University of Virginia in both U.S. and Russian history.

administrative experience Policy Revision: retention, promotion, and tenure; hiring committee; graduate

assistant selection; constitution; travel funding; part-time faculty ranking. Curriculum Revision: course renumbering; General History and Social Science

Credential major requirements; Liberal Studies program; assessment. Other: budget supervision; class scheduling; assessment plan and procedures;

implemented “Mentors for Majors” advising system; author of History Department Five-Year Review Self-Study Report; College Chairs Council member; Steering Committee, California State University History Council.

dustcover endorsements Jinwung Kim, A History of Korea: From “Land of the Morning Calm” to States in Conflict, Indiana University Press, 2012.

Curt M. Cardwell, NSC 68 and the Political Economy of the Early Cold War, Cambridge University Press, 2011. Jon Thares Davidann, Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japan Relations, 1921-1941,

Palgrave Publishers, 2007. Kenneth E. Hamburger, Leadership in the Crucible: The Korean War Battles of Twin Tunnels & Chipyong-ni, Texas A&M University Press, 2004. current research The Battles of Pork Chop Hill, Indiana University Press, under contract.

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books Crisis in a Divided Korea: A Chronology and Reference Guide. ABC-Clio, 2016. Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War, Ashgate Publishing, 2014. Northeast Asia and the Legacy of Harry S. Truman: Japan, China, and the Two Koreas, Truman State University Press, 2012. Korea Divided: The Thirty-Eighth Parallel and the Demilitarized Zone, Chelsea

House Publishers, 2005. East Asia and the United States: An Encyclopedia of Relations Since 1784, 2 Vols.,

Greenwood Press, 2002. Japan’s Emergence as a Global Power, Greenwood Press, 2000. Korea and the Cold War: Division, Destruction, and Disarmament, co-editor with Kim Chull-Baum, Regina Books, 1993. Published in the Korean language, Pyung Minsa Publishers, 1991. Historical Dictionary of the Korean War, Greenwood Press, 1991. The Reluctant Crusade: American Foreign Policy in Korea, 1941-1950, University of Hawaii Press, 1985. Reprinted in the Korean language, Eul Yoo Press, 1989. articles “Inconsistent, Incoherent, and Unpredictable: U.S. Policies in East Asia under President Donald J. Trump,” The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World—2017 and Beyond, posted 27 June 2018. “Potsdam Revisited: Prelude to a Divided Korea,” Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 24, 2-3 (Spring-Summer 2017). “Casualty of the Cold War: The Cairo Declaration and its Historical Legacy in Northeast Asia,” Journal of Northeast Asian History, 11, 1 (Summer 2014). “The Failure of the Bush Administration’s North Korea Policy: A Critical Analysis,”

International Journal of Korean Studies, 20, 2 (Fall 2013). “Irreconcilable Differences?: Realism and Idealism in Cold War Korean-American

Relations,” Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 19, 1 (Spring 2012). “Mixed Message: The Korean Armistice Negotiations at Kaesong,” Pacific

Historical Review, 81, 2 (May 2012). “Beijing and the Paper Tiger: The Impact of the Korean War on Sino-American

Relations,” International Journal of Korean Studies, 15, 1 (Spring 2011). “Korea’s War at Sixty: A Survey of the Literature,” Cold War History, 11, 1 (February 2011).

“Imperialist Invasion?: Moscow, Beijing, Pyongyang, and the U.S. Decision to Cross the Thirty-Eighth Parallel,” New England Journal of History, 60, 1-3 (Fall 2003-Spring 2004).

“Revisiting Korea: Exposing Myths of the Forgotten War,” Prologue, XXXII, 2 (Summer 2002).

“Dean Acheson’s Press Club Speech Reexamined,” Journal of Conflict Studies, XXII, 1 (Spring 2002). “Development Delayed: U.S. Economic Policy in Occupied Korea, 1945-1948,”

The Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 10, 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2001).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued articles “Korea’s Partition: Soviet-American Pursuit of Reunification, 1945-1948,” (cont.) Parameters, XXVIII, 1 (Spring 1998). “Hodge Podge: U.S. Occupation Policy in Korea, 1945-1948,” Korean Studies, 19 (1995). “Spoils of War: The Korean War as an American Case Study,” Prologue, XX, 1 (Spring 1990). “U.S. Support for the Right in Korea: Explaining Truman’s Commitment to Rhee,” Sasang (Ideology), 1 (Spring 1990). “Captive of the Cold War: The Decision to Divide Korea at the 38th Parallel,” Pacific Historical Review, L, 2 (May 1981). “America’s Reluctant Crusade: Truman’s Commitment of Combat Troops in the Korean War,” The Historian, XLII, 3 (May 1980). “Truman’s Plan for Victory: National Self-Determination and the Thirty-Eighth Parallel Decision in Korea,” Journal of American History, LXVI, 2

(September 1979). “An End to Indifference: America’s Korean Policy During World War II,” Diplomatic History, II, 2 (Spring 1978). book chapters “The Korean War,” in A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower, ed. Chester J. Pach

Jr., Blackwell-Wiley Publishers, 2017. “The Korean War,” in Oxford Reference Encyclopedia in American History, ed.

Mark Atwood Lawrence, Oxford University Press, 2016. “The Korean War,” in Routledge Handbook of U.S. Diplomatic and Military History,

1865 to the Present, eds. Christos Frentzos and Antonio Thompson, Routledge Publishers, 2013.

“Conflicts in Korea,” in A Companion to Harry S. Truman, ed. Daniel Margolies, Blackwell-Wiley Publishers, 2012. “Korea and Anti-Communist Policies in East Asia,” in The Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy: A Diplomatic History, eds. Robert J. McMahon and Thomas W. Zeiler, CQ Press Books, 2012. “Fighting the Problem: George C. Marshall and Korea,” in George C. Marshall:

Servant of the American Nation, ed. Charles F. Brower IV, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

“The Korean War,” in A Companion to American Military History, Vol. 1, ed. James C. Bradford, Blackwell-Wiley Publishers, 2010.

“Korean Civil War,” in Revolutionary Movements in World History: 1750 to the Present, ed. Jim DeFronzo, Westview-Perseus, 2006.

“Progress and Paralysis: The Korean Truce Talks, July 1951 to May 1952,” in The Korean War at Fifty: International Perspectives, ed. Mark F. Wilkinson,

Virginia Military Institute, 2004. “The Korean War,” in A Companion to American Foreign Relations, ed. Robert D. Schulzinger, Blackwell Publishers, 2003.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued book chapters “The United States and East Asia During the Postwar Era,” in A Companion to (cont.) Post-1945 America, eds. Jean-Christophe Agnew and Roy Rosenzweig, Blackwell Publishers, 2002. “Bunce and Jacobs: U.S. Occupation Advisors in Korea, 1946-1947,” in Korea Under the American Military Government, ed. Bonnie C. Oh, Praeger Publishers, 2002. “Reparations,” with Carl P. Parrini, in Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, Second Edition, eds. Alexander DeConde, et al., Scribners, 2001. “The Korean Armistice Talks: Divergent Negotiating Strategies?,” in Pursuing Peace Beyond the Korean War, eds. Hwang Byong-moo and Lee Pil-jung, Research Institute of National Security Affairs, 2000. “Civil War of a Sort: The International Origins of the Korean War,” in The Korean War in Retrospect, ed. Daniel Meador, University Press of America, 1998.

“Ensuring Korea’s Freedom: The Decision to Cross the 38th Parallel,” in Major Problems in American Foreign Policy, Vol. II: Since 1914, ed. Thomas G. Paterson, D. C. Heath, 1994, 1988, and 1984. “The Korean War,” in Safeguarding the Republic: Essays and Documents in American Foreign Relations, 1890-1991, ed. Howard Jones, McGraw Hill,

1992. “Calculated Risk: The U.S. Commitment to Korea, 1941-1950,” in A Reexamination of the Period of National Disruption Prior to and After the Korean War, ed. Kim Chull-Baum, National Unification Board, 1987. “Korea: Test Case of Containment in Asia,” in Child of Conflict: The Korean- American Relationship, 1945-1953, ed. Bruce Cumings, University of Washington Press, 1983. essays “The United States, the Korean War, and its Consequences,” with Burton

Kaufman, in American Foreign Relations Since 1600: A Guide to the Literature, Brill On-Line, posted 12 October 2017. Revision of annotated bibliography, ABC-CLIO On-Line, initially posted 26 August 2007. “Korean War,” in Dictionary of American History: America in the World, 1776 to

the Present, ed. Edward J. Blum, Scribner’s, 2016. “The Korean War 101: Causes, Course, and Conclusion of the Conflict,” Education

About Asia, 17, 3 (Winter 2012). “The Origins of the Korean War: A Conflict of U.S. Creation,” in Idea Exchange: The United States at War, ABC-CLIO On-Line, posted 12 December 2011. “Korea: Lessons and Legacies of a Memorable War,” Passport, XLI, 3 (January 2011). “The Origins of the Cold War: A Clash of Personalities,” in Idea Exchange: The United States at War, ABC-CLIO On-Line, posted 19 October 2010.

“The Korean War,” in U.S. Leadership in Wartime: Clashes, Controversy, and Compromise, Vol. II, ed. Spencer Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2009.

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essays “Resistance is Futile: One Approach to Program Assessment in History,” AHA (cont.) Perspectives, 47, 3 (March 2009). “Why the Bush Policy is Failing in North Korea,” History News Network, posted 28

February 2005. “The Iraq War in Historical Perspective,” Passport, XXXV, 3 (December 2004). “Can History Help Us Understand What’s Happening in Iraq?,” History News Network, posted 21 June 2004. “Why South Koreans Think of the United States as a Global Bully,” History News Network, posted 1 March 2004. “‘Hawk Engagement’: Washington Provokes North Korea with Aggressive, ‘Axis of Evil’ Strategy,” Inside Chico State, 33, 9 (January 30, 2003). “Introduction,” Journal of Conflict Studies, XX, 1 (Spring 2002). “Good Day, Sunshine: Our Meeting with President Kim Dae-jung,” with Chen Jian and William Stueck, SHAFR Newsletter, XXXI, 3 (September 2000). Foreword, in We Will Not Be Strangers: Korean War Letters Between a M.A.S.H. Surgeon and His Wife, ed. Dorothy Horwitz, University of Illinois Press,

1997. “Civil is a Dumb Name for War,” SHAFR Newsletter, XXVII, 4 (December 1995). “Armistice Anniversary: A Time of Sadness and Optimism,” with Jane Morse, Sisa Nonpyong (Current Commentary) (Summer 1993). “Ending a Nightmare: Korea’s Quest for Reunification,” SHAFR Newsletter, XXIII, 4 (December 1991). “Same Bed, Different Dream: The Debate Over Who Started the Korean War,” Peace Forum, VI, 13 (November 1990). “Diplomatic History as a Political Weapon: An Assessment of Anti-Americanism

in South Korea Today,” SHAFR Newsletter, XX, 1 (March 1989). Reprinted in U.S.I.A. World, VIII, 9 (December 1989). “American Scholars Examine Korea’s Partition,” with Jane Morse, Sisa Nonpyong (Current Commentary) (Spring 1988). entries “Roosevelt’s Quarantine Speech” and “General Douglas MacArthur,” in The Thirties

in America, ed. R. Kent Rasmussen, Salem Press, 2011. “Economic Impact of the Korean War on Japan” and “Kim Kyu-sik,” in

Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History, 2nd Edition, ed. Spencer Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2010.

“General Douglas MacArthur” and “U.S. Occupation of Japan,” in The Forties in America, ed. R. Kent Rasmussen, Salem Press, 2010. “Arthur H. Dean,” in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law, ed. Roger K. Newman, Yale University Press, 2009. “Harry S. Truman,” in Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History, ed. Spencer Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2008. “Kaesong Truce Talks” and “P’anmunjom,” in The United States at War, ed.

Spencer Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2008.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued entries “Japan’s Constitution of 1947,” “Syngman Rhee’s Election as President,” and (cont.) “U.N. Uniting For Peace Resolution,” in Great Events from History: The Twentieth Century, 1941-1970, ed. Robert F. Gorman, Salem Press, 2008. “Korean War,” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, ed. William A. Darity, 2nd Edition, Macmillan Reference, 2008. “Central Intelligence Agency,” “Mark W. Clark,” “J. Lawton Collins,” “KLA Flight 007,” “Douglas MacArthur,” “Occupation of Japan after World War II,”

“Republic of China,” “Sir Horace Robertson,” “George Stratemeyer,” and “Harry S. Truman,” in Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History, ed. Spencer C. Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2007.

“Acheson’s National Press Club Speech,” “Angell Treaty,” “Deneutralization of Taiwan,” “Neutralization of Taiwan,” and “Walter S. Robertson,” in Historical Dictionary of Sino-American Relations, ed. Yuwu Song, McFarland and Company, 2006. “Japan and North America,” in The Seventies in America, ed. R. Kent Rasmussen, Salem Press, 2005. “Formosa Resolution” and “Henry Cabot Lodge,” in The Fifties in America, ed. John C. Super, Salem Press, 2005. “Burlingame Treaty,” “Dawes Plan,” “Japanese Americans,” “Korean Airlines Flight 007,” and “Relations with Japan,” in Dictionary of American History, Third Edition, ed. Stanley I. Kutler, 2002. “Korean War” and “Pusan Perimeter,” in Magill’s Guide to Military History, ed. John Powell, Salem Press, 2001. “Arthur H. Dean,” “John M. Allison,” “Edward M. Almond,” and “Joseph M. Montoya,” in American National Biography, ed. John A. Garraty, Oxford University Press, 1998.

“Korean War” and “World War II,” in American Heritage Encyclopedia of American History, ed. John Mack Faragher, Henry Holt, 1997. “Douglas MacArthur,” in Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism, ed. James L. Huffman, Garland Press, 1997. “Early Modern Japan,” “Meiji Japan in the 19th Century,” and “Japan in the 20th Century,” in DISCovering World History (CD-ROM), Gale, 1996.

“Domestic Impact of the Korean War,” in Reader’s Guide to American History, ed. Peter J. Parish, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1996. “John R. Hodge,” “John J. Muccio,” “Thirty-Eighth Parallel,” and “Wake Island Conference,” in Encyclopedia of the Korean War, ed. Stanley Sandler, Garland Press, 1995. review essays Roundtable Introduction, Gregg Brazinsky, Winning the Third World: Sino-

American Rivalry During the Cold War, Passport, 49, 1 (April 2018). “Still Liking Ike,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 45, 1 (March 2015).

“Commentary on “Soviet-Japanese Relations During the Cold War,” Journal of Cold War Studies, 15, 2 (Spring 2013), H-Diplo, posted 17 January 2014.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued review essays “Commentary” on Shen Zhihua, Mao, Stalin and the Korean War: Trilateral (cont.) Communist Relations in the 1950s, H-Diplo, posted 11 June 2013. “Korea: The Uncivil War?,” Diplomatic History, 37, 2 (April 2013). Roundtable Introduction, Michael Hunt and Steven Levine, Arc of Empire: America's Wars in Asia from the Philippines to Vietnam, H-Diplo, posted 8 April 2013. “Commentary” on Carol C. Chin, Modernity and National Identity in the United States and East Asia, 1895–1919, H-Diplo, posted 7 January 2013. “Commentary” on Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, The Cold War in East Asia, 1945-1991, H-Diplo, posted 25 June 2012.

“Commentary” on Matthew Jones, After Hiroshima: The United States, Race and Nuclear Weapons in Asia, 1945-1965, H-Diplo, posted 3 June 2011. “Commentary” on “Special Issue on the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War,”

Journal of Strategic Studies, 33, 2 (April 2010), H-Diplo, posted 19 September 2010. “Commentary” on Steven Casey, Selling the Korean War: Propaganda, Politics, and Public Opinion, 1950-1953, H-Diplo, posted 17 March 2009. “Building a Beacon: The United States and the Republic of Korea,” Diplomatic History, 33, 1 (January 2009). “Commentary” on Gregg Brazinsky, Nation Building in South Korea: Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy, H-Diplo, posted 31 July 2008. “Commentary” on Robert L. Beisner, Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War, H-Diplo, posted 15 March 2007. “Someplace Else: The Tragedy of Korean-American Relations,” Diplomatic History, 28, 1 (January 2004). “Blowing Smoke: Anglo-American Policy and Drugs in East Asia,” Diplomatic History, XVII, 1 (Winter 1993). “Villain Again: The United States and the Korean Armistice Talks,” Diplomatic History, XVI, 3 (Summer 1992). “An Absorbing Speculation: The Cumings Interpretation of the Origins of the Korean War,” Sisa Nonpyong (Current Commentary) (Fall 1991).

reviews D. M. Giangreco, The Soldier from Independence: A Military Biography of

Harry Truman, 1906-1919, The Strategy Bridge, forthcoming, 2019. Michael J. Green, By More than Providence: Grand Strategy and American

Power in the Asia Pacific since 1783, Reviews in American History, 46, 2 (June 2018).

Geoffrey M. White, Memorializing Pearl Harbor: Unfinished Histories and the Work of Remembrance, Pacific Historical Review, 87, 2 (Spring 2018). Stephen R. Taaffe, MacArthur’s Korean War Generals, H-FedHist, posted 15

August 2017. Larry Blomstedt, Truman, Congress, and Korea: The Politics of America’s First Undeclared War, Journal of Cold War Studies, 18, 4 (Fall 2016).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued reviews David Patrick Houghton, “Spies and Boats and Planes: An Examination of (cont.) U.S. Decision-Making during the Pueblo Hostage Crisis of 1968,”

Journal of Cold War Studies, 17, 4 (Fall 2015), H-Diplo, posted 23 November 2016.

Masuda Hajimu, Cold War Crucible: The Korean Conflict and the Postwar World, New Global Studies, 9, 3 (December 2015).

Matthew Evangelista and Henry Shue (eds.), The American Way of Bombing: Changing Ethical and Legal Norms, from Flying Fortresses to Drones, Journal of American History, 102, 2 (September 2015). Charles K. Armstrong and John Barry Kotch, “Sino-American Negotiations on Korea and Kissinger’s UN Diplomacy,” Cold War History, 15, no. 1 (February 2015), H-Diplo, posted 1 August 2015. Hiroshi Masuda, MacArthur in Asia: The General and His Staff in the

Philippines, Japan, and Korea, translated by Reiko Yamamoto, Pacific Historical Review, LXXXIII, 1 (February 2014).

Curt M. Cardwell, NSC 68 and the Political Economy of the Early Cold War, H-Net Reviews, posted 14 November 2012. James Clay Moltz, Asia’s Space Race: National Motivations, Regional Rivalries, and International Risks, H-Net Reviews, posted 17 September 2012. Keith D. McFarland (ed.), The Korean War: An Annotated Bibliography, Journal of Contemporary History, 47, 3 (July 2012). William T. Bowers and John T. Greenwood (eds.), Passing the Test: Combat in Korea, April-June 1951, H-Net Reviews, posted 1 June 2012. William Michael Morgan, Pacific Gibraltar: U.S.-Japanese Rivalry over the Annexation of Hawaii, 1885-1898, American Historical Review, 117, 2

(April 2012). Kim Seung-young, American Diplomacy and Strategy Toward Korea and

Northeast Asia, 1882-1950, Pacific Affairs, 85, 1 (March 2012). Bruce Cumings, The Korean War: A History, Journal of American History, 98, 1 (June 2011). Bruce Cumings, Dominion from Sea to Sea: Pacific Ascendency and American Power, American Historical Review, 116, 2 (April 2011). Christopher Baxter, The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-1950,

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 39, 1 (March 2011). Gilberto Villahermosa, Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea,

1950-1953, Journal of Military History, 74, 3 (July 2010). Elizabeth A. Stanley, Paths to Peace: Domestic Coalition Shifts, War Termination and the Korean War, International History Review,

32, 2 (June 2010). Marc Gallicchio, The Scramble for Asia: U.S. Military Power in the Aftermath of the Pacific War, American Historical Review, 115, 2

(April 2010). Grace M. Cho, Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War, International History Review, XXXII, 1 (March 2010).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued reviews William T. Bowers (ed.), The Line: Combat in Korea, January-February (cont.) 1951, Journal of Military History, 73, 3 (July 2009). Charles Robert Jenkins, The Reluctant Communist: My Desertion, Court Martial, and Forty-Year Imprisonment in North Korea, Korean Studies, XXXIII, 2 (2009). Jae-ho Chung. Between Ally and Partner: Korea-China Relations and the United States, International History Review XXIX, 4 (December 2007). Allan R. Millett, The War for Korea, 1945-1950: A House Burning, Journal of Military History, 71, 4 (September 2007). Priscilla Roberts (ed.), Behind the Bamboo Curtain: China, Vietnam, and the World Beyond Asia, Pacific Affairs, 80, 2 (Summer 2007). Chae-jin Lee, A Troubled Peace: U.S. Policy and the Two Koreas, Korean Studies, XXXI, 2 (2007).

Michael M. Sheng, “Mao, Tibet, and the Korean War,” Journal of Cold War Studies, 8, 3 (Summer 2006), H-Diplo, posted 27 July 2007. Bradley K. Martin, Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty, Korean Studies, XXX, 2 (2006). Kenneth P. Werrell, Sabres over MiG Alley: The F-86 and the Battle for Air Superiority in Korea, International History Review, XXVIII, 3 (September 2006). Robert K. Brigham, ARVN: Life and Death in the South Vietnamese Army, History: Reviews of New Books, 34, 3 (June 2006). David I. Steinberg (ed.), Korean Attitudes Toward the United States: Changing Dynamics, Pacific Affairs, 78, 3 (October 2005). William Stueck (ed.), The Korean War in World History, Journal of American History, 91, 5 (June 2005). Hy V. Luong (ed.), Postwar Vietnam: Dynamics of a Transforming Society, The Journal of Asian Studies, 64, 2 (May 2005). Gordon Cucullu, Separated at Birth: How North Korea Became the Evil Twin, History: Reviews of New Books, 33, 2 (Winter 2005). Kenneth E. Hamburger, Leadership in the Crucible: The Korean War Battles of Twin Tunnels & Chipyong-ni, The Historian, 66, 4 (December 2004). Allan R. Millett, Their War in Korea: American, Asian, and European Combatants and Civilians, 1945-53, Journal of Cold War Studies, VI, 4 (Fall 2004). Richard A. Mobley, Flashpoint North Korea: The Pueblo and EC 121 Crises, Korean Studies, XXVII, 2 (2003).

William Stueck, Rethinking the Korean War: A New Diplomatic and Strategic History, International History Review, XXV, 4 (December 2003).

Louis Baldovi (ed.), A Foxhole View: Personal Accounts of Hawaii’s Korean War Veterans, Pacific Affairs, 76, 3 (Fall 2003). James V. Young, Eye on Korea: An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations, Korean Studies, XXVII, 1 (2003).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued reviews Pasi Tuunainen, The Role of Presidential Advisory Systems in U.S. Foreign Policy (cont.) Making: The Case of the National Security Council and Vietnam, 1953- 1961, Pacific Affairs, 76, 2 (Summer 2003). Korea Institute of Military History, The Korean War, Vol. 3, ed. Allan R. Millett, Journal of Asian Studies, 62, 2 (May 2003). Robert L. Bateman, No Gun Ri: A Military History of the Korean War Incident, Journal of Military History, LVXII, 2 (April 2003).

Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison, The CIA’s Secret War in Tibet, History: Reviews of New Books, 31, 2 (Winter 2003). Edward A. Olsen, Toward Normalizing U.S.-Korea Relations: In Due Course?, Korean Studies, 26, 2 (2002). Robert J. Myers, Korea in the Cross Currents: A Century of Struggle and the Crisis of Reunification, Korean Studies, 26, 1 (2002). Black Hawk Down, Movie Review, Journal of American History, LXXXIX, 3 (December 2002).

Conrad C. Crane, American Airpower Strategy in Korea, 1950-1953, Intelligence and National Security, XVII, 2 (Summer 2002). Ron Robin, “Behavioral Codes and Truce Talks: Images of the Enemy and Expert Knowledge in the Korean Armistice Negotiations,” Diplomatic History, 25,

no. 4 (Fall 2001), H-Diplo, posted 4 November 2001. Stanley Weintraub, MacArthur’s War: Korea and the Undoing of an American Hero, Journal of Military History, LVX, 1 (January 2001). Stanley Sandler, The Korean War: No Victors, No Vanquished, International History Review, XXII, 4 (December 2000). Robert J. McMahon, The Limits of Empire: The United States and Southeast Asia Since World War II, Red River Valley Historical Journal, 1 (October 2000). Paul G. Pierpaoli, Jr., Truman and Korea: The Political Culture of the Early Cold War, American Historical Review, CIII, 3 (June 2000). John Ernst, Forging a Fateful Alliance: Michigan State University and the Vietnam War, Pacific Historical Review, LXIX, 2 (May 2000). Stephen R. Taaffe, MacArthur’s Jungle War: The 1944 New Guinea Campaign, Journal of Military History, LXII, 3 (July 1998). Peter Lowe, Continuing the Cold War in East Asia: British Policy Towards Japan, China and Korea, 1948-53, Journal of Asian Studies, LVIII, 2 (May 1998). Edwin E. Moise, Tonkin Gulf and the Escalation of the Vietnam War, Journal of Asian Studies, LVI, 3 (August 1997). Geoffrey Perret, Old Soldiers Never Die: The Life of Douglas MacArthur, Journal of Military History, LXI, 3 (July 1997). Robert Accinelli, Crisis and Commitment: United States Policy toward Taiwan, 1950-1955, History: Reviews of New Books, XXV, 3 (Spring 1997). William Stueck, The Korean War: An International History, Journal of American History, LXXXII, 2 (September 1996). William J. Williams (ed.), A Revolutionary War: Korea and the Transformation of the Postwar World, Korean Studies, XIX (1995).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued reviews Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, and Xue Litai, Uncertain Partners: Stalin, (cont.) Mao, and the Korean War, Pacific Historical Review, LXV, 1 (February 1996). Howard R. Simpson, Dien Bien Phu: The Epic Battle America Forgot, Journal of Asian Studies, LIV, 4 (November 1995). William Head and Lawrence E. Grinter (eds.), Looking Back on the Vietnam War, Journal of Third World Studies, XXII, 2 (Fall 1995). Paul M. Edwards (ed.), The Inchon Landing, Korea, 1950, Journal of Third World Studies. XXII, 2 (Fall 1995). Sung Yeung Kwack (ed.), The Korean Economy at a Crossroads, Journal of Third World Studies, XXII, 2 (Fall 1995). Chen Jian, China’s Road to the Korean War: The Making of the Sino-American Confrontation, The Journal of American-East Asian Relations, IV, 1 (Spring 1995).

Ian McGibbon, New Zealand and the Korean War, International History Review, XVII, 1 (February 1995). H. J. Yasamee and K. A. Hamilton, Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series II, IV: Korea, 1950-1951, Korean Studies, XVIII (1994). Alan J. Levine, The Strategic Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945, History: Reviews of New Books, XXIII, 1 (Fall 1994). Sydney D. Bailey, The Korean Armistice, Journal of Asian Studies, LIII, 1 (February 1994). Rosemary Foot, The Wrong War: American Policy and the Dimensions of the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, Korean Studies, XVII (1993). Chester A. Hearn, Gray Raiders of the Sea: How Eight Confederate Warships Destroyed the Union’s High Seas Commerce, History: Reviews of New Books, XXI, 3 (Spring 1993). Dan Kurzman, Fatal Voyage: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis, History: Reviews of New Books, XIX, 4 (Summer 1991). Michael Carver, War Since 1945, History: Reviews of New Books, XIX, 2 (Winter 1991). John Merrill, Korea: The Peninsular Origins of the War, Korean Studies, XIV (1990). Doris M. Condit, History of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Vol. II: The Test of War, 1950-1953, History: Reviews of New Books, XVIII, 2

(Winter 1990). David R. Kepley, The Collapse of the Middle Way: Senate Republicans and the Bipartisan Foreign Policy, 1948-1952, Journal of American History, LXXVI, 1 (June 1989). James S. Olsen (ed.), Dictionary of the Vietnam War, Military History of the Southwest, XIX, 1 (Spring 1989). Peter Lowe, The Origins of the Korean War, American Historical Review, XCIV, 1 (April 1989).

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued reviews Yur-Bok Lee and Wayne Patterson (eds.), One Hundred Years of Korean-American (cont.) Relations, 1882-1982, and Joo-hong Nam, America’s Commitment to South

Korea, American Historical Review, XCII, 4 (October 1987). Burton I. Kaufman, The Korean War: Challenges in Crisis, Credibility, and Command, Pacific Historical Review, LVI, 3 (August 1987). Daniel M. Crane and Thomas A. Breslin, An Ordinary Relationship: American Opposition to Republican Revolution in China, The International History Review, IX, 2 (May 1987).

T. Michael Ruddy, The Cautious Diplomat: Charles E. Bohlen and the Soviet Union, 1929-1969, History: Reviews of New Books, XV, 4 (March-April 1987). Frank Aandahl, et al. (eds.), Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Vol. VII Korea and China, Parts 1-2, Pacific Historical Review, LIV, 2 (May 1985). Michael J. Devine, John W. Foster: Politics and Diplomacy in the Imperial Era, 1873-1917, The Social Science Quarterly, LXIV, 3 (September 1983).

Bruce Cumings, The Origins of the Korean War, Vol. I, and Charles M. Dobbs, The Unwanted Symbol: American Foreign Policy, the Cold War, and Korea, 1945-1950, Pacific Historical Review, LII, 2 (May 1983). Seymour M. Finger, Your Man at the UN, The Public Historian, IV, 4 (November 1982).

William W. Stueck, Jr., The Road to Confrontation: American Policy Toward China and Korea, 1947-1950, Journal of American History, LXVIII, 2

(September 1981). conferences Session commentator, Association for Asian Studies Convention, March 2018,

April 1991. Roundtable chair, “The United States and East Asia Under President Trump:

A One-Year Retrospective,” Ohio State University, January 2018. Roundtable chair, American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Annual Convention, August 2017.

Session chair and commentator, SHAFR Annual Convention, June 2017, June 2015, June 2014, June 2011, June 2009, June 2002, June 2000, June 1998, June 1996, and June 1995.

Presented paper at “International Conference Commemorating Korea’s Liberation in August 1945,” Korea University, Seoul, Korea, August 2015. Presented paper at the “International Conference Commemorating the 60th

Anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement,” Korea University, Seoul, Korea, July 2013. Presented paper at the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Annual Convention, August 2012, August 1995, and August 1980. Presented paper at the “Korean War International Academic Seminar,” Korea

Army Academy at Yeong-cheon, Taegu, Korea, June 2012. Presented paper, Conference on “The Changing Situation in North Korea: Opportunities for ROK-U.S. Cooperative Policies,” Council on U.S.-Korea Security Studies, Seoul, Korea, October 2011.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued conferences Presented paper, Conference on “Legacy and Lessons of the Korean War after Sixty (cont.) Years in the Context of the U.S.-Korean Security Alliance,” University of

Southern California, June 2010. Program co-chair and session chair, Conference on “New Documents and New Histories: Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Korean War,” Harry Truman Library and Museum, June 2010. Session chair, SHAFR Annual Convention, June 2010 and June 2005 and Conference on American Occupations, Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, May 1986. Program chair and presented paper, “The Legacy of Harry S. Truman in East Asia: Japan, China, and the Two Koreas,” Harry S. Truman Little White House,

Key West, Florida, May 2010. Presented paper, “Symposium Commemorating George C. Marshall,” Center for Leadership and Ethics, Virginia Military Institute, October 2009. Roundtable participant, “The Dragon and the Eagle: China and the United States in the Past Two Centuries,” American Historical Association, Pacific Coast

Branch, Annual Convention, August 2009. Presented paper, Conference on “Matthew B. Ridgway and the Korean War,” Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies, University of Pittsburgh, April 2009.

Session commentator, SHAFR Annual Convention, June 2006, June 2004, June 2001, June 1992, June 1988, June 1987, and June 1985.

Session commentator, Conference on the Cold War, University of California at Santa Barbara, May 2005 and May 2003. Roundtable participant, “Culture, Money, and Power: American-East Asian Relations in Retrospect and Prospect,” Association for Asian Studies

Annual Convention, April 2006. Presented paper and roundtable participant at a Conference on “Korea: A Divided Nation on the World Stage,” University of Kansas, April 2005. Roundtable chair, “The Iraq War and Lessons from History,” 2004 Policy History Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, May 2004. Presented paper at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Convention, March 2004, March 1999, and March 1993. Presented paper at the American Historical Association Annual Convention, January 2004.

Session commentator, Conference on the Korean War, Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri, October 2003. Session commentator, Conference on the Korean War, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, May 2003. Session commentator, Conference on “The Eisenhower Administration and the Third World,” University of San Diego, March 2003. Presented paper, Sixth Pacific and Asia Conference on Korean Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June 2002. Session commentator, International Conference on “Korea as a 21st Century Power,” University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, April 2002.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued conferences Session commentator, Organization of American Historians Annual Convention, (cont.) April 2002. Presented paper, International Conference on “The Legacy of Korea,” Harry S. Truman Library, October 2001. Session commentator, Symposium on the Korean War, Texas A&M University, October 2000. Presented paper, Symposium on “The Korean War: 1950-2000,” George C. Marshall Library Foundation, Virginia Military Institute, September 2000. Presented paper, Conference on “The History of the Korean War,” Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies, University of Pittsburgh, June 2000.

Presented paper, Symposium on the Korean War, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, June 2000. Presented paper, Conference on “Pursuing Peace Beyond the Korean War,” Korea National Defense University, Seoul, Korea, April 2000. Organized and chaired roundtable, “The Korean War: A Fifty-Year Perspective,” American Historical Association Annual Convention, January 2000. Presented paper, Conference on “The Korean War: An Assessment of the Historical Record,” Georgetown University, July 1995. Presented paper at the Ninth Annual Conference on Peace and Security, Institute of International Peace Studies, Kwangnung, Korea, September 1990. Presented paper and session commentator at the 2nd International Symposium on the Korean War, Korean War Studies Association, Seoul, Korea, June 1990. Presented paper at the Center for Law and National Security’s Ninth Annual Seminar, University of Virginia, April 1990. Organized and chaired sessions, Phi Alpha Theta Southwest Regional Conference, 1988 and 1984. Presented paper at the First International Symposium on the Korean War, Korean War Studies Association, Seoul, Korea, June 1987. Session commentator, American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch Annual Convention, August 1986 Organized session and delivered paper at the Organization of American Historians Annual Convention, April 1982. Presented paper at a Conference on the Korean War, University of Washington, June 1980. Panel participant, Annual Meeting, West Virginia Society for the Humanities, September 1976. referee activity Book referee, University Press of Kentucky, 2017. Article referee, Journal of Cold War Studies, 2017 (thrice), 2016 (twice), 2013. Article referee, Diplomatic History, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983.

Article referee, Journal of Strategic Studies, 2013.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued referee activity Book referee, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. (cont.) Article referee, Diplomacy and Statecraft, 2012. Book referee, Indiana University Press, 2011, 2010. Article referee, Journal of American History, 2011, 1992. Book referee, University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Book referee, Wadsworth Cengage Publishers, 2010. Book referee, Texas A&M University Press, 2010, 2009, 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000. Book referee, CQ Press, 2010.

Book proposal referee, Blackwell-Wiley Publishers, 2010. Article referee, Journal of Northeast Asian History, 2014.

Article referee, The International Spectator, 2009. Article referee, Journal of Military History, 2008, 2001, 1998. Article referee, Pacific Affairs, 2008. Book referee, University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. Book referee, Oxford University Press, 2007, 2006. Book referee, University of Illinois Press, 2005. Book referee, Rutgers University Press, 2005. Book referee, State University of New York Press, 2005.

Article referee, Journal of Korean Studies, 2004. Book referee, Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Article referee, Pacific Historical Review, 2003, 2000, 1992, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1985, 1983, 1980. Kluge Fellowship Proposal referee, Library of Congress, 2003. Article referee, Korean Studies, 2001, 1996. Book referee, Addison Wesley Longman Publishers, 2001, 2000. Book referee, Garland/Routledge Press, 2000. Book referee, University of Kansas Press, 1998. Book referee, Houghton Mifflin, 1996, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988. Book referee, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1996, 1995. Grant Proposal referee, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1994.

Book referee, Indiana University Press, 1994. Book referee, D. C. Heath, 1994, 1993. Book referee, Greenwood Press, 1993. Book referee, Princeton University Press, 1993. Book referee, University of Georgia Press, 1983. Book referee, University of Missouri Press, 1981. grants National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) travel to collections award recipient, 1990. NEH summer stipend for research recipient, 1985. Awarded a MacArthur Memorial Library research grant in 1984 and a Harry S. Truman Library Foundation research grant in 1975 and 1982. Received New Mexico State University research grants in 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued editorial experience Editor-in-Chief, Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 2013 to present. Editorial Board, American Military History Series, ABC-CLIO, 2007 to 2019. Board of Editors, Journal of Northeast Asian History, 2013 to 2019. Associate Editor, Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 2012 to 2013. Assistant Editor, Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History, ABC-CLIO, 2nd Edition, 2009. Assistant Editor, Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History, ABC-CLIO, 2007. Board of Editors, Diplomatic History, 2005 to 2007. Consulting Editor, Arbitrary Borders: Political Boundaries in History, 18 Vols., Chelsea House Publishers, 2003 to 2006. Guest Editor, Journal of Conflict Studies, 2001 to 2002. Advisory Editor, Gale Research, 1995, 1996. Board of Editors, Pacific Historical Review, 1989 to 1992. public addresses Featured Speaker, “Bridging Past and Present,” Veterans and Teachers Conference, Korean War Legacy Foundation, Charleston, SC, June 2018. Keynote Speaker, Conference on “The Korean Independence Movement and the Cairo Conference,” The Patriot Maehon Yun Pong’gil Memorial Association, National Press Club, Seoul, Republic of Korea, December 2016 Visiting Scholar Lectures, Center for Cold War International History Studies, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, May 2014. Keynote Speaker, Conference on “Historical Reconciliation and Prosperity in Northeast Asia: 70 Years Since the Cairo Declaration,” Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University, Washington, DC, December 2013.

Keynote Speaker, Conference on “Arkansas in the Forgotten War: The Korean War Remembered,” University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, May 2010. Featured Speaker, Institute for Asian Research Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, October 2008. Keynote Speaker, Conference on War and Media, Center for the Study of the Korean War, Graceland University, Independence, Missouri, February 2004. U.S.-Asian Relations Lecture Series, University of Texas at El Paso, March 2003. Featured Speaker, “Veterans Recall the Korean War,” U.S. Reserve Officers Association, National Convention, July 2001. Keynote Speaker, Wyoming Association of Professional Historians, Annual Conference, March 2001. Keynote Speaker, Korean War Teachers Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, February 2001. Korean War Lecture Series, Wisconsin Veterans Museum, October 2000. Korean War Lecture Series, Texas A&M University-Commerce, September 2000. Featured Speaker, Dona Ana County Historical Society, April 1996. Luncheon Address, Holloman Air Force Base, March 1996.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued public addresses Convocation address, Lake Forest College, January 1991. (cont.) Awards Banquet Speaker, Golden Key Student Honorary Society, April 1990. Conducted seminars and presented lectures, American Participant Program, U.S. Information Agency, Republic of Korea, May 1988 and June 1990. Banquet Speaker, Phi Alpha Theta Southwest Regional Conference, Northern Arizona University, March 1987. radio and television Documentary Interview, Korea Broadcasting System, “Syngman Rhee and the Republic of Korea,” 3 May 2011. Synoptic Comment, C-Span, “Truman’s Legacy in Korea,” 24 June 2010. Documentary Interview, The History Channel, “Inside North Korea,” 24 August 2004. Documentary Interview, Munwha Broadcasting Corporation, “Untold Stories: The Origins of Korea’s Division,” 7 January 2004. Interview, British Broadcasting Corporation, 24 July 2003. Feature Interview, ABC Nightline, “Flashpoint: North Korea,” 10 February 2003. Interviews, National Public Radio, U.S.-Korean Relations, 9 January 2003, 11 January 2001, 16 April 1996, 18 December 1994, 23 June 1994, 17 June 1994, 23 March 1994, and 21 August 1993. Documentary Interview, The History Channel, “Korea: Lessons of the Forgotten War,” 2000. Interview, National Public Radio, “The Korean War,” 2 parts, 22-23 May 2000. Interview, National Public Radio, “Regret to Inform,” 14 February 2000. Interview, National Public Radio, “The Manhattan Project,” 13 July 1995.

service University: California State University, Chico: Academic Senate, 2008 to 2011. Enrollment Management Committee, 2006 to 2011 (chair, 2007-2008). General Education Advisory Committee, 2009-2010. Academic Status Committee, 2006 to 2009. Executive Committee, University Chairs Council, 2007 to 2008. New Mexico State University: Graduate Council, 1999 to 2002 (vice chair, 2001-2002). University Review Board for Faculty Performance Evaluation, 2000 to 2002. NMSU Faculty Senate, 1987 to 1993, 1994 to 1996 (vice chair, 1994 to 1996). University Appeals Board, 1996 to 1997. University Distance Education Committee, 1996 to 1997. Chair, Internal Academic Program Review Team, Curriculum and Instruction Department, 1995 to 1996. University General Education Committee, 1992 to 1993. University Budget Committee, 1992 to 1993. Bookstore Advisory Committee, 1991 to 1993 (chair, 1992-1993). Fulbright Teacher Exchange Review Committee, 1990 to 1991. University Fee Review Board, 1989 to 1990. University Discipline Committee, 1987 to 1988. Faculty Senate Representative to Associated Students of NMSU Senate, 1984 to 1987.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued service College: California State University Chico: Personnel Committee, 2013 to 2014 (cont.) and Leaves Committee, 2017-2019. New Mexico State University: Member of the College of Arts and

Sciences Faculty Affairs Committee, 1999 to 2002, 1994 to 1997 (chair, 2000-2002, 1996-1997), 1989 to 1990, Curriculum and Educational Policies Committee, 1991 to 1994 (chair, 1993-1994), Improvement of Instruction and Student Relations Committee, 1984 to 1987 (chair, 1985-1987), Student Grievance Committee, 1985 to 1987 (chair, 1986-1987), Pre-Law Committee, 1982 to 1984, and Bachelor’s in Individualized Study Committee, 1983 to 1984. Organized Vietnam Speakers Forum, 1984.

Department: California State University, Chico: Undergraduate Advisor, 2013 to 2019. Personnel Committee, 2008 to 2019 (chair, 2014-2017, 2018-2019). Assessment Committee, 2008 to 2011. New Mexico State University: Director of Graduate Studies, 2000 to 2002, 1999. Undergraduate Advisor, 1994 to 2000, 1989 to 1991, Crimson Scholar advisor, 1990 to 1991, and Phi Alpha Theta (history honorary) faculty advisor, 1991,1981 to 1988. Served on Planning and Evaluation Committee, 1993 to 1997 (chair, 1996-1997, 1993-1994), Graduate Committee, 1998 to 2000, 1994 to 1995, 1983 to 1988 (chair, 1994-1995, 1987-1988), Public History Committee, 1982 to 1986, and numerous faculty search committees. Organized Charles Duval Outstanding Guest Lecture series, 1982. Professional: Finance Committee (chair), American Historical Association, Pacific

Coast Branch, 2018 to present. Advisory Committee, Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2013 to 2015. Entry Reviewer, Korean War Digital Encyclopedia, Korean War 60 Project. Reviewer, David L. Boren Scholarship, National Security Education Program, 2012. SHAFR Endowment Liaison, 2002 to 2012. Advisory Board, Foundations: An Undergraduate Journal in History, 2007 to 2015. External Reviewer, Five-Year Review, History Department, Humboldt State University, 2004. State of New Mexico, Competency Referee, Western Governors University, 1996 to 1997. Norman and Laura Graebner Prize Committee, SHAFR, 1993 to 2002 (chair, 1998-2000, 1994-1996).

Community: Korean War Workshop, Four Corners Teaching American History Project, Farmington Municipal Schools, Farmington, NM, November 2013.

Board member, Rocky Bluffs Property Owners Association, 2008-2012 (president, 2009-2012). Chico High School Mentors Program, 2004-2005.

Teacher Training, North State History-Social Science Project, 2003, 2005. Teacher Training, Onate High School, May 2001. Feature articles, Las Cruces Sun News, June 2000, June 1995. Guest Lectures, Advanced Placement U.S. History Classes, Las Cruces High School, May 1996, April 1995. Lecture

Series, Academy for Learning in Retirement, September 1995. Public Address, “Korea and the Cold War,” Unitarian Church of Las Cruces, July 1994. Banquet Speaker, Sons of the American Revolution, June 1994.

Participant, “Career Day,” Tombaugh Elementary School, February 1992.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued thesis direction Megan Gallagher Pemberton, “Nothing Less than a Disaster: Henry Kissinger,

the Munich Olympics Attack, and the October War,” California State University Chico, 2016.

Kevin A. Luty, “Enablers of a War: The American Media and Vietnam, 1954-1960,” California State University, Chico, 2015. Andrew L. Bosse, “Our Friend the Atom: The Truman Administration and the

Campaign to Sell the Peaceful Atom, 1945-1949,” California State University, Chico, 2013.

Garron M. Telep, “A Passive Aggressive Power: The United States Confronts Russia, 1899-1905,” California State University, Chico, 2012.

Kevin J. Dewey, “Attempting the Impossible: Reconciling American Imperial Culture and Colonial Reality after the Spanish-American War, 1897-1905,”

California State University, Chico, 2012. Kristin Matulonis, “Eisenhower and the Communist Threat: An Evaluation of

American Cold War Policy in the Middle East,” California State University, Chico, 2004.

Kathryn J. Brack, “Frankly, My Dear, I Do Give a Damn: U.S. Cultural Diplomacy and the French Film Industry, 1945-1950,” New Mexico

State University, 2002. John C. Padilla, “Revolucion Aceptada: U.S. Relations with Bolivian Revolutionaries During the Eisenhower Era,” New Mexico State University, 2002. Randy H. Roberts, “Illusion of Independence: U.S. Foreign Policy in Cuba after the Platt Amendment, 1934-1958,” New Mexico State University, 2002. Stephen E. McCullough, “Black Was Beautiful: African-American Diplomats and Haiti, 1869-1891,” New Mexico State University, 2001. Recipient of the

Monroe L. Billington Outstanding Thesis Award. Sonja K. Anderson, “A Second Look: The Sixties Student Movement at New Mexico State University,” New Mexico State University, 2001. Recipient

of the Monroe L. Billington Outstanding Thesis Award. Nelson Boyle, “Sanctuary: An Investigation of Religious Grassroots Social Movements in the 1980s,” New Mexico State University, 2000. Annessa Babic, “Homespun Glory: The American Flag, Civil Religion, and Social Politics,” New Mexico State University, 2000. Nasser Larkem, “Coercion for Cooperation: The Failure of the Good Neighbor Policy in Mexico, 1938-1942,” New Mexico State University, 1999. Justin L. Miller, “Isolationism to Internationalism: Theodore Roosevelt and the Gentlemen’s Agreement, 1904-1908,” New Mexico State University, 1998. Recipient of the Monroe L. Billington Outstanding Thesis Award.

Shawn D. McAvoy, “Liberate Tuteme: The United States and Philo-Semitic Reorientation in Postwar Germany, 1944-1949,” New Mexico State University, 1998.

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Resume of James Irving Matray continued thesis direction Jeffrey C. Gardner, “Collision Course: Monetary Policy and Vietnam, (cont.) 1958-1963,” New Mexico State University, 1997. John C. Moran III, “From Pariah to Partner: The United States and Franco Spain, 1945-1953,” New Mexico State University, 1994. Jay W. Inman, “Successful Friendship, Failed Partnership: The Foreign Policy and Domestic Dilemmas of U.S. Grant and Hamilton Fish, 1868-1876,” New Mexico State University, 1995. Margaret Truesdell, “The Search for Mutuality: Renegotiation of the Security Treaty of 1952,” New Mexico State University, 1992. Jaye Rogers, “A Diplomatic Dichotomy: America’s Response to German Anti-Semitism,” New Mexico State University, 1987. Derrick Smith, “Sincerity and Cynicism in Latin America: Hoover, Roosevelt, and Good Neighbor Politics in Chile, 1929-1936,” New Mexico State University, 1985. military Illinois National Guard 1970 to 1971 and U.S. Army Reserve 1971 to 1980. Instructor in 80th Division Drill Sergeant Academy from 1972 to 1977. Placed in charge of instruction at the Charlottesville school in 1974 and named Commandant in 1977. Developed a counseling and evaluation system, training schedule, and organizational structure adopted by the 80th Division for its Drill Sergeant Academy program. Received awards for excellence in instruction in 1974 and 1977. Named outstanding instructor of the 1974 summer encampment. Received honorable

discharge in 1980.

references Joel Zimbelman, Dean Emeritus, College of Humanities and Fine Arts, California State University. Chico Walter LaFeber, Emeritus Professor of History, Cornell University George C. Herring, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Kentucky Michael Schaller, Professor of History, University of Arizona References provided on request.