Derrick J Angermeier CV - History Department

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104 LeConte Hall
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30605
djanger@uga.edu
Derrick J. Angermeier
PhD Student, European History
University of Georgia
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, History
University of Georgia
Advisor: Dr. John H. Morrow, Jr.
2013 to Present
Master of Arts, History
East Tennessee State University
2011-2013
Advisor: Dr. Stephen Fritz
Thesis: A Problem of Perception: An Analysis of the Formation, Reception, and Implementation
of National Socialist Ideology in Germany, 1919 to 1939
Bachelor of Arts, History
University of Georgia
Cum Laude
2005-2009
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
University of Georgia
Cum Laude
2005-2009
Areas of Specialization
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Nazi Germany
Modern Germany
Modern Europe
Early-Modern Europe
World History
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World War II
World War I
The Holocaust
20th Century U.S.
Memory History
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Intellectual History
Military History
Gender History
Comparative History
Teaching Experience
University of Georgia
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HIST 2112: American History Since 1865
o Teaching Assistant/Breakout Instructor
Dr. Brian Drake
HIST 2302: Western Society Since 1500
o Teaching Assistant/Breakout Instructor
Dr. Steven Soper
o Freshmen Experience Teaching Assistant
Dr. Kirk Willis
o Teaching Assistant
Dr. Steven Soper
Dr. John H. Morrow, Jr.
Fall 2015
Spring 2014, Spring 2015
Summer 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
East Tennessee State University
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HIST 1110: World History to 1500
o Teaching Assistant/Main Campus Proctor
Zachary Rupley
Fall 2012
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HIST 1120: World History Since 1500
o Teaching Assistant/Main Campus Proctor
Zachary Rupley
o Teaching Assistant
Dr. Victoria Meyer
HIST 2010: U.S. History to 1877 for International Students
o Teaching Assistant
Dr. Henry Antkiewicz
HIST 2020: U.S. History Since 1877 for International Students
o Teaching Assistant
Dr. Henry Antkiewicz
Spring 2013
Fall 2012, Spring 2013
Fall 2011
Spring 2012
Presentations
Organized Panels
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82nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Military History, April 2015
Panel: Memory and Meaning in the First World War
Seeing the World Anew: World War I Memory’s Impact on Nazi Historical Interpretation
2014 Georgia Association of Historians, February 2014
Panel: Subtle and Unexpected Transitions
Ideology and Long Knives: An Analysis of the 1934 Rohm Purge and its Impact on Nazi
Ideology
Individual Papers
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64th Annual Meeting of the New York Association of European Historians, October 2014
Grave Disillusionment: National Socialist Ideology as Seen Through Nazi Historical
Interpretations
2013 Georgia State University Graduate Student Conference, April 2013
How the Anglo-Americans Learned to Worry and Fear a Nazi Bomb: An Analysis of the
Transition of British and American Fears of Nazi Atomic Work into Cold War Antagonisms
Ohio University 8th Annual History Graduate Student Conference, February 2013
Loss Before 1933: An Analysis of the Failures of the Social Democratic Party, the
Communist Party of Germany, and the German National People’s Party to Prevent Nazi
Electoral Success
28th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley History Conference, October 2012
Nazi Manipulation of the German Ideal of the National Community
62nd Annual Meeting of the New York Association of European Historians, October 2012
World War I Determinism: Examining How the Nazi Party Used Notions of the First World
War to Achieve Early Notoriety
Phi Alpha Theta Carolinas Regional Conference, March 2012
Cornered by the Nazis?: An Analysis of the Electoral Failures of the Nazi Party’s Political
Rivals
Guest Lectures
University of Georgia
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HIST 2302: Western Society Since 1500, Dr. Steven Soper, March 2015
Title: The Long 19th Century
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HIST 4420: Holocausts in History, Dr. Miranda Pollard, November 2014
Title: The Pius War: The Vatican & the Holocaust
HIST 2302: Western Society Since 1500, Dr. Steven Soper, August 2014
Title: The Myth of Absolutism: Absolute Monarchy in 17th and 18th Century Europe
East Tennessee State University
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HIST 1120: World History 1500 to Present, Zachary Rupley, April 2013
Title: Rise of Totalitarianism: The Rise of Stalin and Hitler
HIST 1120: World History 1500 to Present, Dr. Victoria Meyer, February 2013
Title: Revolutions and Unification: 1848 and German/Italian Unification
HIST 2020: US History Since 1877 for International Students, Dr. Henry Antkiewicz, April 2012
Title: 1990s to Present
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HIST 2010: U.S. History to 1877 for International Students, Dr. Henry Antkiewicz, November 2011
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Title: The Civil War
HIST 5507: England to 1714, Dr. Colin Baxter, October 2011
Title: The Many Titles of William I
Foreign Languages
Reading Competency
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French
Competency/Familiarity
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German, Spanish, Latin
Awards
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Outstanding Teaching Assistantship Award, April 2015
Gregory Travel Grant, History Department, University of Georgia, September 2014
Carl Vipperman Teaching Assistantship Award, April 2014
ETSU Graduate Professional and Student Association Travel Award, September 2012
Academic Service & Community
University of Georgia, History Department
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History Graduate Student Association
President, 2015-2016
Cultural Theory Reading Group
Member, 2015 to Present
Warfare Within History Workshop
Founder, 2014. Coordinator, 2014 to Present.
History Graduate Student Discussion and Dialogue
Support, 2014 to 2015
History and Gender Workshop
Member, 2014 to Present
University of Georgia, Teaching Academy
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2015 Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium, March 27-28, 2015
Advancing Graduate Education at the University of Georgia
Panelist, Panel: Graduate Student Experience
The Memorial Library, Summer Seminar at UGA
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Teaching Tough Topics: The Holocaust and the Civil Rights Movement, June 2nd 2014
Holocaust Historian. Guest Lecture: Obsession, Indifference, and Silence
East Tennessee State University, History Department
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Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Epsilon Epsilon
Vice-President, 2012-2013
East Tennessee State University, Kingsport Alliance for Continued Learning
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History Seminars by Candidates for Master of Arts Degree, March 22, 2012
Presenter. Guest Lecture: Der Fuhrer’s Race
Memberships
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Society of Military History
Phi Alpha Theta
Graduate Student Professional
Association, ETSU
September 2014
April 2012
September 2012
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