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VITA John Robert Greene, Ph.D.
Paul J. Schupf Professor, History and Humanities
Cazenovia College
22 Sullivan Street O: 315-655-7229
Cazenovia College Fax: 315-655-7290
Cazenovia, NY 13035 E: [email protected]
Faculty Profile Page:
http://www.cazenovia.edu/academics/faculty-profiles/faculty-profiles/?q=node/143
SYNOPSIS
B.A. (1976) and M.A. (1977) from St. Bonaventure University (History).
Ph.D. from Syracuse University (History, 1983).
Tenured Professor of History and Humanities at Cazenovia College (thirty-four
years; chosen Distinguished Faculty Member, 1993).
Several awards for excellence in teaching; bio included in several biographical
publications.
Awarded the first Endowed Chair in history of Cazenovia College (2000).
Presently serving as Director of the Social Sciences Program, and College
Archivist.
Author of seventeen books. Most recent: Presidential Profiles: The George W.
Bush Years (2011) and America in the 1960s (2010). Books include:
Presidential Profiles: The Nixon and Ford Years (2006); Presidential Profiles:
The George H.W. Bush Years (2006); Betty Ford: Candor and Courage in the
White House (2004); The Hill: An Illustrated Biography of Syracuse
University (2000), Generations of Excellence: An Illustrated Biography of
Cazenovia College (2000); The Presidency of George Bush (2000); Syracuse
University: The Eggers Years (1998); Syracuse University: The Tolley Years
(1996); The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford (1995); The Limits of Power: The
Nixon and Ford Administrations (1993); and The Crusade: The Presidential
Election of 1952 (1984). Also articles, encyclopedia entries, convention
papers, speeches, chapters, and reviews.
Series Editor, America in the Twentieth Century (Syracuse University Press).
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I. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A. CAZENOVIA COLLEGE, Cazenovia, NY 13035. 1979--Present
1. Present Employment Profile
Professor, History and Government 1979-1984 Instructor
May, 1984 Assistant Professor
December, 1987 Awarded Tenure
Academic Year 1988-1989 Research Sabbatical
May, 1991 Associate Professor
May, 1992--2000 Professor
February, 2000—Present Endowed Professorship
Fall, 1999 Research Sabbatical
Fall, 2006 Research Sabbatical
Spring, 2013 Research Sabbatical
Paul J. Schupf Endowed Chair, History and Humanities The first endowed chair in the history of the college, this chair has allowed me to develop
several learning communities between history and the humanities (particularly literature),
develop an annual public address, and develop strategies for including students of all grade
levels in advanced history education. Awarded in February, 2000; lifetime.
College Archivist: 1996--Present
Responsible for the acquisition, retention, management, and accession of the college
archives collection. Includes some restoration, and development of policies for research and
community use of collections.
Director, Social Sciences Program: Spring 2007—Present.
Conference Director: Wheler Family Conference on World Affairs. Full academic conference with
keynote and breakouts; annual since 2002.
Presently Teaching (Fall 2013 Term):
• Freshman Seminar: “Freedom for the Thought We Hate: A History of the First
Amendment”
• U.S. History to 1877 (Survey)
• U.S. Legal History (200 and 300 levels)
• Senior Capstone
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2. 2. 2. 2. Cazenovia College: A Selection of Courses TaughtCazenovia College: A Selection of Courses TaughtCazenovia College: A Selection of Courses TaughtCazenovia College: A Selection of Courses Taught: 1979: 1979: 1979: 1979----PresentPresentPresentPresent
Skills Courses and Seminars Freshman/First Year Seminar (various topics; including History of the First Amendment, American
Electoral System, and History of New York State; also as Liberal Arts Forum and College 101)
100 Level: U.S. History Survey to 1865 and from 1865 (U.S. I and II)
U.S. History Survey: Colonization to 1850; 1850-1920; 1920-Present (U.S. I, II, and III)
U.S. Government and Politics
Effective Speaking
Western Civilization to 1500
Western Civilization 1500-1789
Western Civilization 1789-Present
200 Level: Women in American History
Comparative Government and Politics
Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome
U.S. Legal History
300 Level: Communications: Concepts and Theories
The American Presidency/Electoral Process
Communications: Forms and Techniques
America in the 1960's
America in the 1970's
U.S. Legal History and U.S. Constitutional History
Historical Methods
Junior Internship/Field Experience
400 Level: Class, Status, and Power
Historiography/Methodology
Philosophy of History
Senior Thesis/Project
Honors Courses/Seminars Honors in Effective Speaking: Intro Mass Communications
Honors in American History (Various Topics)
Advisory Capacity Faculty Advisor, WITC-FM (College Radio Station, 1979-1985)
Faculty Advisor, Phi Theta Kappa (1995-2001); Alpha Chi (2000-2011)
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3. 3. 3. 3. Cazenovia College: A Selection Cazenovia College: A Selection Cazenovia College: A Selection Cazenovia College: A Selection of Administrative and Committee of Administrative and Committee of Administrative and Committee of Administrative and Committee DutiesDutiesDutiesDuties: : : : 1979197919791979----PresentPresentPresentPresent
Academic Affairs Council (1983-1985, 1990- 1994; Chair, 1983-1984; 1992-1994)
Academic Celebrations Committee (2003-Present)
Admissions Committee (1986-1988)
All-College Transition Team (co-chair, 1995)
Area Coordinator, History/Government; Humanities; Speech, (1984-1991)
Baccalaureate Committee (1985-1990)
Center for Life Studies (Co-Chair, Elected Position; 1991-1992)
Chair, Division for Social and Behavioral Sciences (elected to two three-year terms, 2000-2006)
College Senate (1985-1986)
Council on Student Affairs (1995-1997)
Faculty Council (2000-2006; 2009-2012; Chair 2011--2012)
Faculty Development: Overview Committee (1981-1982)
Faculty Grievance Committee (1995-1996; 1998-1999--Chair)
Faculty-to-Board Committee (1991-1993; 1995-1997; 1998-1999; 2008-Present)
Five-Year Plan: Task Force on Development and Public Relations (1991-1993)
Honors Committee (2004—Present)
Hallmarks for Excellence Committee (First Year Experience; 2003-Present)
Internship Council (1996-Present)
Library Committee (1981-1983)
Middle States Association Self Study, Subcommittee on Outcomes (Chair, 1990-1992)
Middle States Association Self Study, Subcommittee on Admissions (2012-2013)
175th Anniversary Committee (College; 1999-2000)
Program Director, Social Science Program (2000-2004; 2006-Present)
Rank and Tenure Committee (1994-1995)
Search/Hiring Committees (1980-Present; Member of Over 40--Chair of approx. 15)
Search Committee: President of Cazenovia College (1999-2000)
Task Force: Academic Honesty (1995)
Task Force: Developmental Learning Center (1981-1983)
Task Force: General Education and the Core Curriculum (1997-Present)
Task Force: Program Review (1982-1983)
Task Force: Development of Social Science Degree (B.A. and B.S; chair--1997-1999)
4. Recognition from Cazenovia College
• Thirty-Year Service Award (2009)
• Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, elected by Faculty, May, 1993.
• Honorary Class Member, Elected by Graduating Class, 1983, 1992, 1994.
• Honors Night Speaker, Elected by Graduating Class, 1983, 1987, 1988,
1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001.
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B. CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Orange, CA 92866
Visiting Professor of History and Director of Conference on Gerald R.
Ford: 2000-2001
Course Taught:
The Ford Presidency
C. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, NY 13210
Adjunct Professor, University College: 1981-1992; 1994-2000
Courses Taught:
100 Level American History Survey to 1865
American History Survey from 1865
American Biography Seminar
200 Level and Graduate Preparation (Taught Concurrently) America in the 1960's
America in the 1970's
U.S. Constitutional History
300 and Graduate Level (Taught Concurrently) The American Presidency
Modern American History, 1900-1939
Modern American History, 1939-Present
America in the 1960's
Other Directed several 400 level research papers for History majors, and one Master's
Thesis.
Outstanding Teacher Award Voted by Students, May, 1982.
D. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, Syracuse, NY 13210
Adjunct Instructor, Department of History: Summers, 1983, 1984
Courses Taught: American Biography Seminar
American History Survey from 1865
E. ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY, St. Bonaventure, NY 14778
Graduate Assistant, Department of History: 1977-1978
Courses Taught: American History Survey from 1865
Western Civilization to 1500
Western Civilization from 1500
F. UPSTATE MEDICAL CENTER, Syracuse, NY 13210
Instructor of Study Skills--summer, 1978 and summer, 1979
Program for the visually challenged. Taught classes in study, writing, and
research habits for visually impaired college-bound students.
G. ALLEGHENY HIGH SCHOOL, Allegheny, NY 14760
Substitute Teacher (1976-1978; hold New York State and Pennsylvania Permanent
Certification: Social Studies, 7-12.
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II. PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
A. BOOKS
Presidential Profiles: The George W. Bush Years. New York: Facts-on-File, 2011.
Accessible at: http://www.infobasepublishing.com/Bookdetail.aspx?ISBN=0816077657&Ebooks=0
America in the Sixties. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2010.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/fall-2010/america-sixties.html
Presidential Profiles: The Nixon-Ford Years. New York: Facts-on-File, 2006.
Accessible at: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780816052806&itm=8
Richard M. Nixon: A Bibliography. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library. 2006.
Presidential Profiles: The George H.W. Bush Years. New York: Facts-on-File, 2005.
Accessible at: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=1f1S1JpAum&isbn=0816052794&itm=6
Betty Ford: Candor and Courage in the White House. Lawrence, KS: University Press of
Kansas, 2004.
Accessible at: http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/grebet.html
The Hill: An Illustrated History of Syracuse University. Syracuse: Syracuse University
Press, 2000.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/books-in-print-title/title-h.html
Generations of Excellence: An Illustrated History of Cazenovia College. Cazenovia, NY,
2000.
The Presidency of George Bush. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000.
Accessible at: http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/grebus.html
Selected Reviews:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2082/is_4_63/ai_77557540
http://www.natcom.org/roc/one-two/Vol2Num2/MedhurstGreene.htm;
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/3258/view/print
Syracuse University: The Eggers Years, 1969-1991. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,
1998.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/books-in-print-title/title-s.html
Syracuse University: The Tolley Years, 1942-1969. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,
1996.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/books-in-print-title/title-s.html
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The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1995.
Accessible at: http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/grefor.html
Selected Reviews: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showpdf.cgi?path=2072851703539
Gerald R. Ford: A Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Accessible at: http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=AP37
The Speech: A Guide to Effective Speaking, ed. Dubuque: Kendall-Hunt, 1993.
Accessible at: http://www.kendallhunt.com/index.cfm?PID=219&AUT=&ISB=&DIS=0&GRA=0&DES=
&MTC=exact&BOOL=AND&KEY=GREENE&PPS=25&SRT=rank&CMD=detail&SRH
=simple&PRD=5720
The Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Years. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
1992.
Accessible at: http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-32637-0.shtml
The Quest: A Guide to the Job Interview, ed. Dubuque: Kendall-Hunt. 1991.
The Crusade: The Presidential Election of 1952. Lanham, MD: University Press of
America, 1985.
B. BOOKS AS SERIES EDITOR: “AMERICA IN THE TWNETIETH
CENTURY” (SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESS)
Dunar, Andrew J. America in the 1950s (Greene: Foreword and Editor) Syracuse, N.Y.:
Syracuse University Press, 2006.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/fall-2006/america-fifties.html
Goldberg, Ronald. America in The 1920s (Greene: Foreword and Editor) Syracuse, N.Y.:
Syracuse University Press, 2003.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/fall-2003-catalog/america-twenties.html
Goldberg, Ronald. America in The 1940s (Greene: Foreword and Editor) Syracuse, N.Y.:
Syracuse University Press, 2011.
Accessible at: http://syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/fall-2011/america-forties.html
Slocum-Shaffer, Stephanie. America in the 1970s (Greene: Foreword and Editor)
Syracuse: N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 2003.
Accessible at: http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/spring-2003-catalog/america.html
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C. BOOK CHAPTERS
“Nixon and Ford.” In Melvin Small. Ed. In A Companion to Richard Nixon (Wiley
Blackwell: 2011), 499-518.
Accessible at: http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/forthcomingTitles/HI00/1-4443-3017-9/
“Crusade: The Rhetorical Presidency of George W. Bush.” In The Second Term of George
W. Bush: Prospects and Perils. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Accessible at: http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=1403975140
"Spiro T. Agnew." In At the President's Side: The Vice-Presidency in the Twentieth Century.
Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1998.
Accessible at: http://www.umsystem.edu/upress/fall1997/walch.htm
"Eisenhower Revisionism, 1952-1992: A Reappraisal." In Shirley Anne Warshaw,
Reexamining the Eisenhower Presidency. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1993.
Accessible at: http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=GM8792
"'A Nice Guy Who Worked at the Job:' The Dilemma of the Ford Image." In Gerald R. Ford
and the Politics of Post-Watergate America. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1992.
Accessible at: http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=FPW/
"The Men in the Arena: Presidential Use of the Image of Theodore Roosevelt, 1916-1989."
in Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America. Westport, CT:
Greenwood, 1992.
Accessible at: http://www.hofstra.edu/Libraries/WestCampus/SpecialCollections/sc_lisi_Roosevelt.cfm
D. ARTICLES
“Class Acts: The Maxwell Faculty.” Maxwell Perspectives, Spring 2000, 8-15.
"Efficient Citizenship: 75 Years of Curricular Innovation at the Maxwell School." Maxwell
Perspectives, Fall 1999, 8-17.
with Karrie Ann Baron. "The Planning and Funding of the Bird Library." Syracuse
University Library Associates Courier. XXX (1995), 135-146.
Accessible at: http://surface.syr.edu/libassoc/324/
with Shirley Anne Warshaw. "Brushfires: The Departments, the Domestic Council, and
Policy Agendas in the Ford White House." Congress and the Presidency, 21
(Autumn 1994), pp. 83-97.
"Bringing Students to Professional Conferences with C-SPAN," C-SPAN in the Classroom
Newsletter, September/October 1990, p. 4.
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"Nelson Rockefeller in the Nixon-Ford Years," Research Reports from the Rockefeller
Archive Center, Spring 1990, pp. 1-2.
Accessible at: http://archive.rockefeller.edu/publications/resrep/rr1990.pdf
"The Roosevelt-Barnes Libel Trial: A Reappraisal," Presidential Studies Quarterly, XIX,
(Winter 1989), pp. 95-105.
"Frederick Morgan Davenport: Portrait of a Progressive," Theodore Roosevelt Association
Journal, 12 (Spring-Summer 1986), pp. 12-21).
"The Truman Library and the Presidential Election of 1952," Whistlestop, Part I, Summer,
1981; Part II, Summer 1982.
"The Tozers of Northern New York," St. Lawrence Historical Association Quarterly, 25
(January 1980), pp. 7-10.
E. CONVENTION PAPERS/LECTURES
“George H.W. Bush.” Invited talk for “Hail to the Chiefs” series, Kansas City Public
Library, July, 2012.
“The Nixon and Ford Relationship,” Invited talk for Richard M. Nixon Symposium, Richard
M. Nixon Library, July 2011.
“Voting: Why We Don’t, Why We Won’t, Why We Should” to: Cazenovia College Board
of Trustees; Manlius and Cazenovia Public Libraries (as part of the Great
Mind/Great Ideas series), and the Liverpool Public Library. September-October,
2008.
“The Evolution of an Idea: Jefferson, Lincoln, King, and the Idea of Freedom,” for Great
Minds/Great Ideas series (Cazenovia; Manlius), February and April 2007.
“Gods, Gold, and Glory: The Dynamics of World Power Development,” Keynote Address,
to convention of Phi Theta Kappa (New York City), March 2007.
“Was it ‘The Economy, Stupid?’ A Reappraisal of the 1992 Presidential Election”.
WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON: THE “NEW DEMOCRAT” FROM HOPE.
Hofstra University, November 2005.
Accessible at: http://www.hofstra.edu/CampusL/Culture/culture_clinton.cfm
Panel Presenter (on Betty Ford): “The East Wing: First Ladies’ Influence in the White
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House”. VIRGINIA FESTIVAL OF THE BOOK. University of Virginia, March
2005.
Accessible at: http://www.vabook.org/. (Also broadcast on C-SPAN II BOOK-TV, March
26, 2005).
“George W. Bush and the Bully Pulpit.” THE SECOND TERM OF GEORGE W.
BUSH: PROSPECTS AND PERILS. Villanova University, January 2005.
Accessible at: http://www.psc.villanova.edu/presconf/presenters.html
“Can’t He Just Bomb ‘Em? The Teaching of the Commander-in-Chief Powers in the
College Classroom” AND “The Perfect Battle: The End’ of the Persian Gulf War
and the Prosecution of the War on Terrorism.” THROUGH THE PERILOUS
NIGHT: WAR CRISES AND THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT. National Archives
and Records Administration (Washington, D.C.), February 2003.
Accessible at: http://www.archives.gov/media_desk/press_releases/nr03-13.html
“The Presidential Election of 1952: A Fifty-Year Reassessment” MANDATE FOR
CHANGE: A CONFERENCE ON THE ELECTION OF 1952. Gettysburg
College, October 2002 [included moderating a plenary panel].
Accessible at: http://www.nps.gov/eise/confer.htm
“The `Vision Thing’ Revisited: The Public and Political Perception of George W. Bush
[Plenary Session].” A PRESIDENCY TRANSFORMED BY CRISIS: THE
GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION—AN EARLY APPRAISAL. SUNY at
Fredonia. October 2002 [included commenting on another panel].
Accessible at: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/polisci/bushconference/papers.asp
“An Assessment of the Ford Administration.” CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE
ON THE FORD PRESIDENCY, February 2001 [included plenary address, four
conference and panel presentations, and the directorship of the conference]
Accessible at: http://www1.chapman.edu/wilkinson/socsci/coldwar/ford.html
“An Assessment of the Bush Administration.” CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE
ON THE BUSH PRESIDENCY, April 2000 [included plenary address, and four
conference panel presentations].
“Election 2000: Some Thoughts.” LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM, CENTER FOR THE
STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY, October, 1999.
Accessible at: http://www.thepresidency.org/events/lead/991022agenda.htm
"Patience and Prudence: An Assessment of the Bush Administration." STUDENT
SYMPOSIUM, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY, March, 1999.
"Melvin Eggers and the Historian." SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATES,
November 1998.
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Panel Respondent: "The Workings of the Executive Branch." AMERICAN POLITICAL
SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, September 1998.
"The Vice Presidency of Spiro T. Agnew." CONFERENCE ON THE AMERICAN VICE
PRESIDENCY, Herbert C. Hoover Presidential Library, October 1995.
"The Syracuse University Archives and the Tolley Years." SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
ASSOCIATES, April 1995.
"Reconciliation or 'Shamnesty': The Dilemma of President Ford's Amnesty Program." THE
UNITED STATES AND VIETNAM: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE (Notre Dame
University), December 1993.
"Organizational Communication, Organizational Culture, and the Managerial Presidency."
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY, November
1993.
"Nixon, Ford, and the Presidential Election of 1992." NATIONAL PRESS CLUB,
WASHINGTON, D.C., October 1992; and SYRACUSE PRESS CLUB, November 1992.
"Forty Years Later: The Election of 1952." Keynote Address Delivered at the EISENHOWER
LIBRARY SYMPOSIUM ON THE ELECTION OF 1952, November 1992.
"Teaching the College Course Series: Using Undergraduate Teaching Assistants in the Basic
Speech Course." Short Course Taught at SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION,
November 1990.
"The Eisenhower-Johnson Relationship." DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER CENTENNIAL
SYMPOSIUM, Gettysburg College, October 1990.
"On the Eisenhower Papers: Ann Whitman vs. Trudy Fry." DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM, Gettysburg College, October 1990.
"The Men in the Arena: Presidential Use of the Image of Theodore Roosevelt, 1916-1989."
PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN
AMERICA, Hofstra University, April 1990.
"'A Nice Guy Who Worked at the Job:' The Dilemma of the Ford Image." SEVENTH
PRESIDENTIAL CONFERENCE, GERALD R. FORD, Hofstra University, April 1989.
Accessible at: http://www.hofstra.edu/CampusL/Culture/Culture_Ford.cfm
"The American Presidency and the Parliamentary Tradition." STUDENT SYMPOSIUM,
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY, March 1989.
"The Lessons of the 1972 Transition." LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE, CENTER FOR THE STUDY
OF THE PRESIDENCY, November 1988.
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"Remaking the Presidency: The Nixon Executive Office." CONFERENCE ON THE
BICENTENNIAL OF THE PRESIDENCY (sponsored by the Center for the Study of the
Presidency), April 1987.
"Nixon and the Press: A Reappraisal." CONFERENCE ON THE BICENTENNIAL OF THE
PRESIDENCY (sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Presidency), April 1987.
"'Stop the Bombing, and We'll See What Happens:' U Thant, Adlai Stevenson, and Secret
Initiatives to End the Vietnam War." ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN HISTORIANS,
April 1986.
"The Roosevelt-Barnes Libel Trial: A Reappraisal." THEODORE ROOSEVELT ASSOCIATION
SYMPOSIUM, October 1985.
"The College Radio Station and the Basic Speech Course." SPEECH COMMUNICATION
ASSOCIATION, November 1984. [Paper is included in ERIC Clearinghouse on
Reading and Communications Skills.]
Accessible at: http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_Se
archValue_0=ED250737&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED250737
F. REVIEWS
Contract Reviewer for BlueInk Reviews, 2012-Present.
of Marilyn Irvin Holt, Mamie Doud Eisenhower: The General’s First Lady, in The Annals
of Iowa, in press.
of Walter F. Murphy, Constitutional Democracy: Creating and Maintaining a Just Political
Order, for Congress and the Presidency, in press.
of Robert W. Merry, Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters
and Historians. By Robert W. Merry. In Presidential Studies Quarterly, 43, no. 2
(June 2013), 434-435.
of Lawrence M. Glazer, Wounded Warrior: The Rise and Fall of Michigan Governor John
Swainson, in Michigan Historical Review, Fall 2011, 107-109.
of Robert G. Kaufman, In Defense of the Bush Doctrine, in The Historian, Winter 2008,
790-792.
Accessible at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121542778/abstract
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of Edward D. Berkowicz, Something Happened: A Political and Cultural Overview of the
Seventies, in American Historical Review, December 2007.
Accessible at: http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-
bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/112.5/br_89.html
of Stephen Graubard, Command of Office: How War, Secrecy, and Deception Transformed
the Presidency from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush (2004), in Journal of
American History, March, 2006.
Accessible at: http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/issues/924_books.shtml#G
of Doug Wead, the Raising of the President (2005), in History: Reviews of New Books,
March 22, 2005.
Accessible at: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-135118957.html.
Of Lou Cannon, Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (2003), in Presidential Studies
Quarterly, 3 (September, 2005).
Accessible at: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1741-5705.2005.00268_6.x5
of Bill Clinton, My Life (2004), in Congress and the Presidency, 31 (Autumn 2004), 205-
207).
of Harold I. Gullan, First Fathers: The Men Who Inspired Our Presidents (2004), in
History: Reviews of New Books, Fall 2004, 5.
Iwan Morgan, Nixon (2002), in Journal of American History, December, 2003, pp. 1099-
1100.
Accessible at: http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-
bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/90.3/br_132.html
of Lewis L. Gould, The Modern American Presidency (2003), in History: Reviews of New
Books, Summer 2003, p. 145.
of Robert A. Caro, The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate (2002), in
Presidential Studies Quarterly, June, 2003, pp. 456-457.
of Benjamin Wittes, Starr: A Reassessment (2002), in Congress and the Presidency,
Autumn 2002, pp. 238-239.
of Philip J. Cooper, By Order of the President: The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct
Action (2002), in History: Reviews of New Books, Fall, 2002, p. 7.
of J. Brooks Flippen, Nixon and the Environment (2000) in Indiana Magazine of History,
June 2001, pp. 165-166.
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REVIEW ESSAY: of Gary A. Donaldson, Truman Defeats Dewey (1999) and Franklin D.
Mitchell, Harry Truman and the News Media (1998) in Journal of American
History, September 2000, pp. 731-733.
Accessible at: http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-
bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/87.2/br_120.html
of Charles W. Dunn, The Scarlet Thread of Scandal: Morality and the American Presidency
(1999) in History: Review of New Books, Summer 2000.
of Robert Ferrell, The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge (1998) in History: Reviews of New
Books, Fall 1998, p. 11.
of Kathryn S. Olmsted, Challenging the Secret Government: The Post-Watergate
Investigations of the CIA and the FBI (1996) in American Historical Review,
October 1998, pp. 1354-1355.
of Hugh Brogan, Kennedy (1996) in History: Reviews of New Books, Fall 1997, p. 39.
of David Mervin, George Bush and the Guardianship Presidency (1996) in Journal of
American History, March 1997, pp. 1509-1510.
of Jeanne Nienaber Clarke, Roosevelt's Warrior: Harold L. Ickes and the New Deal (1995)
in History: Reviews of New Books, October 1996, p. 12.
of Joan Hoff, Reevaluating Nixon (1995) in Journal of American History, September 1995,
p. 851.
of James Cannon, Time and Chance: Gerald Ford's Appointment with Destiny (1994) in
Journal of American History, March 1995, pp. 1837-1838.
of Michael Parrish, Anxious Decades: America in Prosperity and Depression, 1920-1941
(1992) in The Historian, 55 (Summer 1993), pp. 792-793.
Accessible at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2082/is_n4_v55/ai_14241337
of Richard Mortimer, The World That FDR Built: Vision and Reality in The Historian, LII
(August 1990), p. 676.
Of DeFleur, Melvin and Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Theories of Mass Communication, 5th
Edition, in Communication Education, 39 (July 1990), p. 254.
REVIEW ESSAY: of Erwin C. Hargrove, Jimmy Carter as President, and Mark J. Rozell, The
Press and the Carter Presidency, in Oral History Review (Spring 1990), pp. 162-
165.
of Bruce Oudes (ed.) From: The President, Richard Nixon's Secret Files, in Presidential
Studies Quarterly (Summer 1989), pp. 611-613.
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of David Nichols (ed.) Ernie's War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches, in
Syracuse Stars Magazine, October 26, 1986.
of David R. Colburn and George E. Pozetta (eds.), Reform and Reformers in the Progressive
Era, in Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, 10 (Summer 1984), pp. 25-27.
of Rexford Guy Tugwell, To the Lesser Heights of Morningside, in The Historian, LXVI
(February 1984), pp. 25-27.
of Edgar E. Robinson and Vaughn Bornet, Herbert Hoover: President of the United States,
in Cithara, XVII (November 1977), pp. 64-65.
G. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
in The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History (Oxford
University Press, 2013)
“Ford, Gerald R.”
In Encyclopedia of New York State (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2005).
“Cazenovia College”
in Encyclopedia of the Great Plains (Center for Great Plains Studies, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln); 2004.
"Ford, Gerald R."
Accessible at: http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.pg.026
in Encyclopedia of American Political History (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly
Press, 2004).
“Bush, George H.W.”; “Ford, Gerald R.”; Reagan, Ronald.
in American Heritage Encyclopedia of American History, (Sachem Publishing, 1998).
"Anti-Communism"; "Bush, George H.W."; "Clinton, William J."; "Ford, Gerald
R."; "House Un-American Activities Committee"; "Military Industrial Complex";
"New Left"; "Reagan, Ronald W."; "Watergate".
in The Vietnam War: An Encyclopedia (New York: Garland Press, 1998).
"Nixon Doctrine"; "Ford, Gerald R."; "Nixon, Richard M."; "Schlesinger, James R.";
"Mayaguez Incident"; "Watergate".
in Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia (Microsoft Corporation, 1997).
"Ford, Gerald R.", “Reform Party”.
Accessible at: http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761558435/Gerald_Ford.html
in The Vice Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary (New York: Facts on File, 1998).
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"Agnew, Spiro T."; "Ford, Gerald R."
in The United States and the First World War: An Encyclopedia (New York: Garland Press,
1995)
"The Supreme Court and World War I."
H. FEATURED IN DOCUMENTARIES AS COMMENTATOR and
CONSULTANT:
“Betty Ford: The Real Deal” (working title). Public Broadcasting System/The MacNeil-
Lehrer Report. August, 2008. Served as Academic Advisor and Script consultant. To
be broadcast in Spring 2009.
“The American Experience: The American Presidency: George H.W. Bush.” PBS.
Originally aired May 5 and 6, 2008. Also served as script consultant and website
development.
Accessible at:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bush41/program/ (to watch program)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bush41/program/a.html (acknowledgements)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwZl2bmNuTc (P.R.Clip; Greene on “Ideological Housecleaning”)
“To the Best of My Ability: The American Presidency.” History Channel. Originally
broadcast January 18-21, 2005. Also served as script consultant.
Accessible at: http://www.historychannel.com/global/listings/upcomingepisodes.jsp?ACatId=12395250&
CaseId=12395248&EGrpId=12385264
“William Henry Seward: Lincoln’s Right Hand Man.” PBS. Originally broadcast July 25,
2000; rebroadcast.
“American Presidents: George Bush.” C-SPAN. Originally broadcast December 1999;
rebroadcast.
Accessible at: http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=40
“Running Mate.” PBS. Originally broadcast October 1996; rebroadcast.
I. WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
“American President: An Online Reference Resource.” Miller Center of Public Affairs,
University of Virginia. Consulting Editor for Gerald R. Ford.
Accessible at: http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/ford
“The American Experience: The American Presidency: George H.W. Bush.” PBS. Website
Development.
Accessible at: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/41_g_h_w_bush/
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J. OTHER
ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR HISTORY, Congress and the Presidency, 2002-Present.
Accessible at: http://www.american.edu/academic.depts/spa/ccps/candp.html
DIRECTOR, “To Heal the Nation: A Symposium on the Ford Presidency”. Held at
Chapman University, February 2001.
Accessible at: http://www1.chapman.edu/wilkinson/socsci/coldwar/ford.html
SERIES EDITOR for Syracuse University Press ("The Syracuse University History of
Twentieth Century America")
CONSULTANT: NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE, Eisenhower National Historic Site, Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania. Evaluative Site Review, January 1996.
Member of NATIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE, Dwight D. Eisenhower Centennial
Symposium, Gettysburg College, October 1990. Evaluated Paper Submissions;
Planned and Implemented an Interview Program between Scholars and Panel
Participants.
Participated in "C-SPAN IN THE CLASSROOM" Workshop for College Professors, Summer
1990.
Chosen to participate in SUMMER SEMINAR with William E. Leuchtenburg; "The New Deal
and the Constitution," sponsored by the LILLY FOUNDATION, Summer 1984.
Director, ONONDAGA VALLEY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, Onondaga County Public Library
System (New York), 1983-1986.
III. GRANTS, HONORS AND AWARDS
A. GRANTS IN AID
Gerald R. Ford Foundation. To assist with research at the Gerald R. Ford Library (Senior
Research Grant), 1992-1993.
Rockefeller University. To assist with research at the Rockefeller Archive Center, 1988.
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Harry S. Truman Library Institute. To assist with research at the Harry S. Truman Library.
Two Awards: 1980, 1986.
Syracuse University Senate Research Committee. To Assist with Dissertation Research,
1981.
B. HONORS SOCIETIES and OTHER RECOGNITION
Alpha Sigma Lambda (National Honor, Continuing Education)
Delta Epsilon Sigma (National Honor Society)
Phi Alpha Theta (History)
Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism)
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (1976)
Who's Who in the East (1997; 1998)
Who's Who Among Teachers (nominated by former students; 1997, 1998,
1999)
Who's Who in American Education (1997; 1998, 2005; 2006)
IV. PRESS, TELEVISION, PUBLIC APPEARANCES, AND INTERVIEWS
A. TELEVISION AND RADIO: AS REGULAR PANELIST
“Ivory Tower Half Hour.” WCNY-TV (Syracuse, N.Y.). Weekly Panel Talk Show.
“Joe Galuski Show,” WSYR-AM (Syracuse, N.Y.). Weekly Spot (Thursday, 7:20 AM)
B. SELECTION OF SPEECHES
• Nazareth College (invited by History Department), 2010.
• Cazenovia Chamber of Commerce, 2009.
• Hamilton Club, 2008.
• “Great Minds/Great Ideas” Series: Cazenovia College/Cazenovia Public
Library/Manlius Public Library. 2006, 2008.
• Keynote Address, Phi Theta Kappa Convention (NY), May 2007.
• Graduation Speaker, Lyndon State College (VT), May 2001.
• “Thursday Morning Roundtable” (Syracuse, NY; many appearances)
• Syracuse (N.Y.) Press Club (October, 1992)
• National Press Club (Washington, D.C., October, 1992)
C. INTERVIEWED ON/IN:
1. Print and Internet
Allentown Morning Call
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American Observer
See: http://inews6.americanobserver.net/content/brown-41-defeats-coakley-election-replace-kennedy
AOL Sphere
See: http://www.sphere.com/nation/article/teresa-heinz-the-latest-political-figure-to-go-public-about-breast-cancer/19292208
Asheville Citizen-Times
See: http://www.citizen-times.com/cache/article/news/58700.shtml
Associated Press
Baltimore Sun
See: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.bettyford28dec28,0,4237204.story?track=mostviewedlink
Belle Magazine
Boston Globe
Buffalo Evening News
Copley News Service
"The Don Miller News Magazine" (Syndicated)
Denver Post
Detroit News
Lifetime.com
See: http://www.lifetimetv.com/reallife/df/features/pres.html
Los Angeles Times
See: http://www.latimes.com/news/la-sp-ford28dec28,1,2123355.story
National Journal
See: 18 September 2004 issue.
National Public Radio Online
See: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4529638
See: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/30/washington/30roots.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
New York Times
Newark Star-Ledger
Newhouse News Service
Oneida Daily Dispatch
Philadelphia Inquirer
St. Bonaventure Bonalumnus
See: http://www.sbu.edu/alumniAndFriends.aspx?id=30230 Syracuse Herald-Journal
Syracuse New Times
See:
http://newtimes.rway.com/2000/040500/books.shtml;
http://newtimes.rway.com/2000/081600/books.shtml
Syracuse Post-Standard
Tampa Tribune
Toledo Blade
See:
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061228/NEWS18/612280411
Tom Paine.com
See: http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2007/01/02/ford_left_scars_as_well.php
U.S.A. Today
See: http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20040927/d_cover27.art.htm
U.S. News and World Report
United Press International (UPI)
See: http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20041028-082724-8787r.htm
Washington Post
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See: http://www.ellsworthamerican.com/archive/2004/05-13-04/ea_news9_05-13-04.html
See:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/27/AR2006122700727.html
See:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/28/AR2006122801500.html
2. Broadcast
ABC Radio (national)
British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
See: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13166265)
KCIN-AM (San Bernadino, Calif.)
KCUR-FM (Kansas City, MO)
KGU-AM (Honolulu, Hawaii)
KPCC-FM (NPR for Southern California)
KRLD-AM (Dallas)
KSL-FM (Salt Lake City)
KTSA-AM (San Antonio, TX)
KVEN-AM (Ventura, Calif.)
MSNBC Television
MSNBC Political Analyst; provided analysis for funeral of Gerald R. Ford
(December 2006-January 2007)
NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO
See: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6687067
See: http://www.michiganradio.org/stateside.asp
See: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6684826
See: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6686363
“News 10 Now” (Syracuse, NY)
Voice of America
See: http://www1.voanews.com/TalkToAmerica/article.cfm?objectid=04558F09-09B0-4851-
83611AE07C539019&title=Talk%20To%20America%20%2D%20Program%20Archives
WAER-FM (Syracuse, NY)
WBBA-TV (Green Bay, Wis.)
WCNY-TV (Syracuse, NY)
WGST-AM (Atlanta, GA)
WGY-AM (Albany, NY)
WESH-TV (Orlando, Fla.)
WGAL-TV (Lancaster, Pa.)
WHEN-AM (Syracuse, NY)
WIBC-AM (Indianapolis)
WIXT-TV (Syracuse, NY)
WLAC-AM (Nashville)
WLLH-AM (Lowell, MA)
WMAC-AM (Macon, Georgia)
WMAQ-TV (Chicago, Ill.)
WMCR-AM (Oneida, NY)
WNYC-AM (New York, NY)
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WOAI-AM (San Antonio)
WOR-AM (New York City)
WOOD-AM (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
WRVO-FM (Oswego, NY)
WSTM-TV (Syracuse, NY)
WSYR-AM (Syracuse, NY)
WSYR-TV (Syracuse, NY)
WTVH-TV (Syracuse, NY)