PETER MOLONEY 8 OWASCO COURT, NISKAYUNA, NY 12309• (617) 875­9238 • peter.moloney.3@bc.edu ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Chestnut Hill, MA PhD in History May 2014 Thesis: ‘From Common Market to European Union: Creating a New Model State?’ Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Arts, History May 2007 University of London, Birkbeck College London, England Diploma in Economics, with merit May 2000 University College Cork Cork, Ireland Bachelor of Arts, with honors, European Studies, French and Spanish May 1995 Université Lyon 3, Erasmus (Study Abroad) Program TEACHING EXPERIENCE Boston College History Department Postdoctoral Fellow, Globalization I & II 2015­ Framingham State University, MA Visiting Professor, Europe & The World Since 1450, Britain Since 1714 (online) Boston College History Department Teaching Fellow, Europe & the World I & II Boston College History Department 2010Teaching Assistant, Europe & the World I & II, People & Nature 2012­2014 2011­2013 2005­ OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Cengage Learning, Boston Freelance Online Content Editor, World History 2011­ RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS International Political Governance, History of the European Union, Post­War Economic Globalization, 20th Century Trans­Atlantic Relations, Modern British and French CONFERENCE PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS ‘Re­evaluating Britain’s Role in the EC 1972­1992’, 19th International Conference of Europeanists, March 22­24, 2012, Boston (Council for European Studies, Columbia University) Paper under review for publication in The University of Pittsburgh’s Pittsburgh Papers on the European Union. ‘The Summit of ’69: The Hague Summit & the Roots of the European Union’, Ninth Annual Loyola University Chicago History Graduate Student Conference, November 3, 2012. Online content for Valerie Hansen and Kenneth R. Curtis’ Voyages in World History, (Boston: Wadsworth, 2011) Online content for F. X. Noble’s Western Civilization: Beyond Boundaries, 7th edition, (Boston: Wadsworth, 2012) PETER MOLONEY 147 THEODORE PARKER ROAD • BOSTON, MA 02132 • (617) 875­9238 • peter.moloney.3@bc.edu ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ AWARDS College Scholar, University College Cork, Ireland, 1992­1993 Teaching Fellowship, Boston College History Department, 2011­2013 Summer Research Grant, Boston College History Department, 2011, 2012 LANGUAGES & CERTIFICATIONS French: Gaelic: Spanish: Portuguese: German: Mandarin: fluent written and oral fluent written and oral proficient reading and oral basic reading and oral basic reading basic reading and oral REFERENCES James Cronin, Professor & Department Chair, History Department, Boston College 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617) 552­3798, james.cronin@bc.edu George W. Ross, ad personam Chaire Jean Monnet, Université de Montreal 3477 rue Jean­Brillant, Montreal, Quebec, H3T 1N8 george.ross@umontreal.ca Larry Wolff, Director & Professor, CEMS, New York University (212) 998 8615, lw59@nyu.edu Prasannan Parthasarathi, Associate Professor, History Department, Boston College 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617) 552­1579, prasannan.parthasarathi@bc.edu Juliet Schor, Professor, Sociology Department, Boston College 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617) 552­4056, juliet.schor@bc.edu