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Instructor's professional background:

Education
            University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: Ph.D. with distinction, U.S. history. Dissertation title: “Aryan Cowboys: White Supremacist  Ideology and the Search for a New Frontier, 1960-1995,” May, 2000

            University of Denver, Denver, Colorado: M.A., Anthropology/ Archaeology, 1991

            University of Colorado: Boulder: B.A., Anthropology, 1988

 

Publications

2006   Aryan Cowboys: White Supremacist Ideology and the Search for a New Frontier, 1970-2000. Forthcoming, University of Texas Press.

 

2003:  “Homesteads and Heartaches: A Photographic Journey Through the failed West,” in Gone: Photographs of Abandonment on the High Plains by Steve Fitch (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press).

 

2003:  “ ‘Extremism in the Defense of Liberty’: The Minutemen and the Radical Right,” in The Conservative 60s , ed. by Jeffrey Roche and David Farber (New York: Peter Lang Publishers).

 

1999:   Book Review: In God’s Country: The Patriot Movement in the Pacific Northwest, by David Neiwert (Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1999). Western Legal History 12:2 (Summer/Fall), 286–88.

 

1999: Book Review: Lady’s Choice: Ethel Waxham’s Journals & Letters,        1905–1910, compiled and edited by Barbara Love and Frances Love Froidevaux (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press,1993). New Mexico Historical Review (April).

 

1997:   “Drag’s a Life: Women, Gender, and Cross-Dressing in the                 Nineteenth-Century West,” in Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women’s West, ed. By Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press).

Co-author, bibliographies in Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women’s West.

 

1997: Book Review: Girl on a Pony, by LaVerne Hanners (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994). Journal of the West ( April).

 

1996:   Book Review: Rock Art in New Mexico, by Polly Schaafsma (Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992). New Mexico Historical Review (January).

 

1995    Book Review: Heroines Without Legacy: American Airwomen 1912–1944 by Dean Jaros (Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1993). New Mexico Historical Review (July).

 

Presentations

2004:   Western History Association Meetings (October 13-16), Las Vegas, Nevada: Chair for panel entitled “The Radical Right  in the Twentieth-Century West”

 

2003:   Western History Association Meetings (October 8-11), Ft. Worth, Texas: “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition: God, Guns, and Guys in the Pacific Northwest”

 

2000:   Western History Association Meetings (October), San Antonio, Texas: “Dixie Chicks and Redneck Hicks: We’re From the Country and We Like it That Way. Frontiers and Family Values at the End of Time.”

 

1998:   Western History Association Meetings (October), Sacramento, California: “Armageddon Ranch: Homesteading on the Aryan Frontier.”

 

1995:   Lecture and corresponding video presentation:  “Women’s Suffrage in the West.” New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities project, Farmington, New Mexico (October).

 

1995:   Organization of American Historians meetings (30 March–2 April), Washington, D.C.: “What a Drag: Women, Gender, and Cross-Dressing in the West.”

 

1995: Keynote Address: Women in Aviation, Second Annual Recognition of Outstanding New Mexico Women in Science, National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico (10  March).

 

1991:   Canadian Anthropological Society meetings (4–7 May), Calgary, Alberta: workshop, “Teaching Multidisciplinary Approaches in Anthropology.”

           

Experience

Assistant Professor of History and Anthropology: Columbia State Community College, August 2004-present.

Managing Editor: University of New Mexico Press, June 2002-August 2004

Acquisitions Editor: University of New Mexico Press, January 2001-August 2004

Managing Editor: New Mexico Historical Review, August 1998–August 2000

Volunteer: DJ and local National Public Radio Host, KUNM Radio, December 1998–August 2004, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Assistant Editor: University of New Mexico Press, November 1996–July 1998

Assistant Editor: New Mexico Historical Review, January 1995–July 1997

Editorial Assistant: University of New Mexico Press, October 1993–January 1995

Student Mentor: University of New Mexico, Fall Semester 1995

Tutor: University of New Mexico, Spring Semester 1994

Reader: University of New Mexico, Fall 1992–May 1993

Assistant Archaeologist: Colorado Department of Transportation, April 1991–

September 1991 (contract term)

Graduate Research Assistant: University of Denver, Winter and Spring Quarters

1990

Assistant Crew Chief: University of Denver, excavation outside Ramah, New

Mexico, Summer 1990

Graduate Teaching Assistant: University of Denver, Winter and Spring Quarters

1989–Fall Quarter 1990

Archaeological Assistant: United States Forest Service, Routt County Colorado, Summer 1988

Volunteer: University of Colorado at Boulder anthropology lab, Fall 1987

 

Awards

2000:   Ph.D. with distinction

1997:   L. Dudley Phillips Dissertation Fellowship, University of New Mexico, Department of History

 

Member

Organization of American Historians, Western History  Association, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society, American Anthropological Association

 

Other

DJ and local program host at KUNM Radio (89.9 FM—public radio, NM); volunteer 1998-2004.

 

Graduate Student Award Committee, Western History Association, 2003-2005.

 

 

 

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