Jack E. Davis
Curriculum Vita
September 2011
davisjac@ufl.edu
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Office Address:
Department of History
25 Keene-Flint Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
352-273–3398
Areas of Specialization:
American Environmental History
Modern U.S. South
Florida history
Education:
1994 Ph.D. American History. Brandeis University.
1989 M.A. American History. University of South Florida.
1985 B.A. Political Science. University of South Florida.
Academic Employment:
Professor of History, University of Florida, August 2010-.Associate Professor of History, University of Florida,
Gainesville: August 2003-2010.
Fulbright Associate Professor,
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 2002-2003.
Associate Professor of History and Director of
Environmental Studies, The University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL: 2001-2003.
Assistant Professor of History and Director of
Environmental Studies, The University of Alabama at
Birmingham, AL: 1997-2001.
Visiting Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator
of History and American Studies, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL: June
1994-May 1997.
Adjunct Professor of History, The
University of South Florida, Tampa and St. Petersburg,
FL: June 1994-1997 (summer teaching).
Adjunct Instructor of History, Millsaps
College, Jackson, MS: Summer 1993.
Department and University Service:
Chair, Full-Professor Promotion Committee, 2011-.
Promotion Committee for Dr. Elizabeth Dale (to full professor), Fall 2011.
Commencement marshal (CLAS), spring 2011, spring 2009, spring 2004.
Samuel Proctor Florida History
Lecture Series advisory committee, Bob Graham Center for Public Service, 2008-.
Samuel Proctor Oral History Program advisory board, 2008-.
Bachelors in Sustainability Studies advisory board, 2010-.
Bob Graham Center for Public Service
Curriculum Committee (CLAS), 2007-.
Coordinator, Gus Burns Lecture, 2006-2009.
Ecology and Environment Task Force
(CLAS), 2004-.
Jack and Cecile Proctor Graduate
Prize in Florida and Southern History committee, 2004-.
Faculty advisor, Alpata: A Journal of History (nominee created this UF student
journal), 2003-.
Howe Society Board of Directors, UF
Special and Area Studies Collections, 2003-.
Untenured Faculty Evaluation Committee, 2008-09.
Director of Samuel Proctor Oral History Program search
committee, 2007-08.
Department Hiring Committee,
2007-08.
Department Development Committee, 2007-08, 2010-.
Coordinator, George Pozzetta Lecture, 2006-08.
Undergraduate advisor, 2003-07.
Chair, African American Studies
evaluation/search committee (department), spring 2006.
Graduate committee, 2003-04,
2005-06.
Lectureship search/hiring committee (department), spring 2004.
Richard J. Millbauer Chair in History search committee (department), 2003-04.
Personnel and Policy Committee (department), 2010-2011.
Academic Service
(extra-university):
Member, editorial board, Florida Historical Quarterly, 2006-.
Member, editorial board, Tampa Bay History, 2006-.
Florida Humanities Council Speakers Bureau, 2006-.
Member, advisory board, University Press of Kentucky,
Race Relations and the Struggle for Civil Rights series, editors Steven Lawson
and Cynthia Griggs Fleming, 2004-.
Jurist, Florida Book Awards, 2008
and 2009.
Peer reviewer, Fulbright Senior Scholar Specialist
Program, 2003-2006.
Member, editorial board, H-Florida,
Internet server, h-net@msu.edu,
2003-2006.
External reviewer, Department of History, Eckerd
College, St. Petersburg, Florida, July 2003.
Course Offerings:
Undergraduate:
Survey courses:
United States History to 1877
United States History Since 1877
Upper-division courses:
Ethnic History of the American South (junior seminar)
*
Florida History (AMH 3421, AMH 3423) *
The Civil Rights Movement (lecture course and senior
seminar*)
US Environmental History *
Florida Environmental History (senior seminar) *
Baby Boom American (senior seminar)*
Native Americans and Their Environments
Sport and American Culture *
American Myths, American Values *
The New South (lecture course and senior seminar)*
The Old South
The South in Popular Culture: From Scarlett to Elvis
Recent US History
Historians' Craft
Graduate:
American Social System (University of Jordan)
The Civil Rights Movement *
U.S. History Colloquium (University of Jordan)
Environmental History (American *, and World)
Modern America (AMH 6920) *
* courses taught at UF
Senior Theses Directed: 4 completed
PhD and MA Committees (since 2003 only):
Chair Phd:
Nicole Cox , “A Cultural
Interpretation of Natural Disasters” (candidate status achieved fall 2011)
Leslie Poole, “Female Environmental Activists in
Florida” (expected defense spring 2012)
Tom Berson, “Silver Springs: The Florida Interior in the American Imagination” (defended May
2011)
Bridget Bihm-Manuel, “The
Age of Effluence: Waste-water and Public Policy in Twentieth-Century Florida”
(expected defense 2012)
Maury Wiseman, “David Levy Yulee: Biography and
Historical Memory” (defended October 2011)
Dan Simone, “American Motorsports: Racing, Region, and
the Environment” (defended spring 2009)
(cochair with Brian Ward) Barclay Key, Race and Restoration: Churches of Christ and the Black Freedom Struggle (defended 2007)
Ttl defended: 4
Member Phd:
current (in addition to those chaired) 9
extradiscipline committee membership: departments of English (1) Religion (3) and Architecture (1)
extrauniversity committee membership: University of Alabama (defended 2005)
Chair MA: current 2; graduated 4
Member MA:
Extradiscipline: School of Natural Resources and the
Environment
Honors, Grants, and Awards:
Charlie Award (1st place), Florida Magazine Association, best feature writing for "An Ancient Power Central to Our Lives: The History and Mystery of the Gulf of Mexico," Forum 35 (February/March 2011).
Charlie Award (1st place), Florida Magazine Association, best in-depth reporting for "An Ancient Power Central to Our Lives: The History and Mystery of the Gulf of Mexico," Forum 35 (February/March 2011).
Florida Book Awards (Florida Division of Cultural
Affairs), Gold Medal winner, best non-fiction book of 2009.
Waldo W. Neikirk Term
Professor, 2009-2010
Southern Association of American Letters, honored
scholar 2006.
J. William Fulbright Scholar Award,
2002-2003 (University of Jordan).
Charles S. Sydnor Award,
Southern Historical Association, distinguished book in southern history
published in 2001, for Race Against Time: Culture
and Separation in Natchez Since 1930.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Graduate Faculty
Research Grant, 1999-2000.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Graduate Faculty
Research Grant, 1998-1999.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Frederick W.
Conner Prize in the History of Ideas, 1998, for The Struggle for History: Black and
White Claims to Natchez's Past.
National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar, Teaching the
History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, 1865-1965, Harvard University, 1998.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Graduate Faculty
Research Grant, 1997-1998.
North American Society for Sport Historians Graduate
Student Essay Prize, 1991,
Baseball's Reluctant Challenge: Desegregating Major League Spring
Training.
Irving and Rose Crown Fellowship in
the History of American Civilization, Brandeis University, 1989-1994.
Pinellas County (FL) Historical
Society Graduate Student Fellowship Prize, 1989.
Invited or Keynote Speaker at an Academic Institution:
Keynote, Florida Audubon Society, October 22, 2010.
Keynote Speaker: Society of Florida Archivists, April
21, 2009
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Lecturer in Environmental Geography, Wellesley College, April 7, 2009.
Keynote Speaker: Florida Conference of Historians,
April 2007.
Harry Schaleman Honors
Colloquium Lecturer, University of South Florida, April 13, 2000.
Works Under Review or in Progress:
The Environmental History of the Gulf of mexico, book project.
Philip Wylie: Prophesying Environmental Apocalypse," article project.
“Florida by Nature” for The New Florida History, Michael Gannon, ed. (revised edition).
Books, Sole Author:
An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century (Environmental History and the American South Series:
University of Georgia Press, 2009)
Race Against
Time: Culture and Separation in Natchez since 1930(Louisiana State University Press, 2001, paperback
2004).
Books, Co-authored:
With Lorraine Redd Allen, Only in Mississippi: A Guide for the
Adventurous Traveler (Quail Ridge Press, 1997), 112pp (not peer
reviewed).
Books, Edited:
Co-editor, with Raymond Arsenault, Paradise
Lost? The History of Florida Environmental (University Press of Florida,
2005) sole author of introduction and essays contributed.
Co-editor, with Kari Frederickson, Making
Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century Florida (University Press
of Florida, 2003) sole author of introduction and essay contributed.
The Wide Brim: Early Poems and
Ponderings of Marjory Stoneman Douglas (University Press of Florida, 2002).
The Civil Rights
Movement (Blackwell Publishers,
2000).
Book Chapters and Essays:
“Alligators and Plume Birds: The Despoliation of
Florida’s Living Aesthetic,” Paradise Lost?
The Environmental History of Florida, Jack E. Davis and Raymond Arsenault
eds., (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005), 235-259.
“’Conservation is now a Dead Word’: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Transformation of American
Environmentalism,” Paradise Lost? The Environmental History of Florida,
Jack E. Davis and Raymond Arsenault eds., (Gainesville: University Press of
Florida, 2005), 297-325 (reprint of Environmental History article listed
below)
“Up from the Sawgrass:
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Influence of Female
Activism in Florida Conservation,” Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-Century
Florida, Jack E. Davis and Kari Frederickson eds. (Gainesville: University
Press of Florida, 2003), 147-176.
“Baseball’s Reluctant Challenge: Desegregating Major
League Spring Training Sites, 1961-64,” The Sporting World of the Modern
South, Patrick B. Miller ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002),
200-18 (reprint of Journal of Sport History article listed below).
“Baseball’s Reluctant Challenge: Desegregating Major
League Spring Training Sites, 1961-64,” The Civil Rights Movement, Jack
E. Davis ed. (London: Blackwell Publishers, 2000), 178-92 (reprint of Journal
of Sport History article listed below).
“New Left,
Revisionist, In-Your-Face History: Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July
Experience,” Oliver
Stone's USA: Film, History, and Controversy, Robert Brent Toplin ed.
(University Press of Kansas, 2000), 135-48 (reprint of Film and History
article listed below).
Refereed Journal Publications:
“Sharp Prose for Green: John D. MacDonald and the
First Ecological Novel,” Florida Historical Quarterly 87 (Spring 2009):
484-508.
“'Conservation
is Now a Dead Word': Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the
Transformation of American Environmentalism,” Environmental History 8 (January 2003): 53-76.
“Green Awakening: Social Activism and the Evolution of
Marjory Stoneman Douglas's Environmental
Consciousness, “ The Florida Historical Quarterly 80 (October 2001): 43-77.
“The Struggle
for Public History: Black and White Claims to Natchez's Past,” The Public Historian
22 (Winter 2000): 45-63.
“New Left,
Revisionist, In-Your-Face History: Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July
Experience, “ Film and History 28 (October 1998): 6-17.
“Changing
Places: Slave Movement in the South,” The Historian 55 (Summer 1993): 657-76.
“Baseball's
Reluctant Challenge: Desegregating Major League Spring Training Sites,
1960-1963,” The Journal of Sport History 20
(Fall 1992): 144-62.
“'Whitewash' in
Florida: The Lynching of Jesse James Payne and Its Aftermath,”
The Florida Historical Quarterly 63 (January 1990): 277-98.
Non-Refereed Publications:
"An Ancient Power Central to Our Lives: The History and Mystery of the Gulf of Mexico," Forum 35 (February/March 2011): 17-20.
“River of Grass,”
Forum 33 (Fall 2009): 24-26.
“Paradise Lost: Reflections on Florida’s Environmental
History,” Selected Annual Proceeding of Florida Conference of Historians
1 (March 2008): 41-50.
“Biscayne National Monument” and “Florida Panther,” The
New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 8: Environment. Martin Melosi ed. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 2007), 197-99, 218-20.
“Conchs,” The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture:
Volume 6: Ethnicity, Celeste Ray, ed. (Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 2007), 130-31.
“Florida
History from Transnational Perspectives: Commentary,“ Florida Historical Quarterly (Special H-Florida Issue)84
(Summer 2005), 123-31.
“Environment:
Pilfering Wildlife,” Forum (Fall 2003): 26-29.
“Florida
Wetlands,” Favorite
Florida Places feature, Forum (Summer 2003): 6-7.
“The Haunted
Everglades: A 'Swamp' Becomes a Treasure,” Forum (Summer 2002): 40-43.
“A Culture of
Vengeance,” The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
(Summer 2001), 19-20.
“Making the
Cut: Racial Discrimination in Major League Spring Training,” Journeys
for the Junior Historian 3 (Spring/Summer 1993): 12-17.
“Henderson v. U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission
and Southern Railway,” “Holmes v. Danner,” “Keyes v. School
District No.1, Denver, Colorado,” “NAACP v. St. Louis-San Francisco
Railroad,” and “Schware v. Board of Bar
Examiners of New Mexico,” Encyclopedia of African-American Civil
Rights: From Emancipation to the Present, Charles D. Lowery and John F. Marszalek eds. (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1992),
252-53, 260-61, 297-98, 379-80, 466-67.
“Spirits of St. Petersburg: The Struggle for Local
Prohibition,” Tampa Bay History 10 (Spring
1987): 19-33.
Miscellaneous Publications, including Op-Eds:
"Treat the Gulf Right and It Will Return the Favor," Tallahassee Democrat, September 7, 2010.
“Only Nature Can Restore Everglades,” St. Peterburg Times, March 19, 2010.
“Why Florida Needs a Stronger Clean Water Act,” with
Sarah Bucci, Gainesville Sun, February 20,
2010; reprinted in Ocala Star Banner, February 21, 2010.
“John D. MacDonald and the Roots of Hometown
Democracy,” Florida Thinks, February 2010.
“A Sweeter Road to Recovery,” Orlando
Sentinel, July 8, 2008, A7.
“Green Roots for Florida GOP,” Orlando Sentinel,
May 25, 2008, A21.
.
“Earth Day’s Florida Legacy,” Orlando Sentinel,
April 20, 2008, A19.
“UF Hiring Mike Haridopolos--How
Galling,” Orlando
Sentinel, February 29, 2008, A20.
“Masterpiece on
the Environment,” Miami
Herald, November 11, 2007, 5L.
“Everglades'
Lesson at 60,” Orlando
Sentinel, December 23, 2007, A17.
“Home Sweet Coconut Grove Home,“
Orlando Sentinel January 7, 2007, A21.
“Florida's Lumber Camps were Supported by Convict
Leasing,” Gainesville Sun, June 27, 2005,
A5.
“Blanton Conviction Does not Mean Justice,” Birmingham News, May 6, 2001, C3.
“Society and Baseball Scored a Double Play for
Equality,” St. Petersburg Times, April 30, 1997, Neighborhood
Times, 2.
Book and Film Reviews:
American Historical Review, October 2001, December 2002, April 2006.
American Studies, Spring 2004
The Birmingham Post-Herald, May 2001
Environmental History, October 2009, April 2011.
The Florida Historical Quarterly, summer 2001, summer 2000, winter 2000, winter 1998,
summer 1997, summer, 1996, summer 1995
Forum, December 2002
The Georgia Historical Quarterly, winter 2001, Spring 2002
Gulf Coast Historical Review, Summer 2002
H-Florida, May 2004
The Journal of American History, December 1998, December 1997, June 2004, December
2005, June 2007
The Journal of Southern History, May 1999, November 1996, August 2010
Tampa Bay History, fall/winter 1995
The Tampa Tribune, August 1995
Manuscript Reviews:
Books
for:
University of Georgia Press
University Press of Florida (8)
Blackwell Publishers
Articles
for:
Agricultural History
American Historical Review
Environmental History (2)
The Florida Historical Quarterly (2)
Journal of American History
The Journal of Southern History (3)
Conference Papers and Participation:
"The Pelican Beef: Fish, Birds, and the Idea of Manifest Destiny on the Gulf of Mexico," Southern Forum on Agrictultural, Rural, and Environmental History," April 9, 2011.
Chair, "A Conversation with the Honorable Buddy MacKay," Public Interest Environmental
Conference, Levin School of Law, University of Florida, February 24, 2011.
Chair, “The Ripple Effect: Case Studies of Law and
Local Leadership,” Public Interest Environmental
Conference, Levin School of Law, University of Florida, February 19, 2010.
Chair, “Southern Environmental History,” Southern
Historical Association, November 2009.
“Conservation: A Word,” Public Interest Environmental
Conference, Levin School of Law, February 2009.
“Shiftin
Sand: The South in the 1930s,” Hickory Hill Forum, Watson-Brown Foundation,
November 2008.
The Novelist’s
Place: John D. MacDonald and the First Ecological Novel, Florida Hisotircal
Society, May 2008
Of Braudel and Odum: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Idea of Nature as Historical Agent, Florida Historical
Society, May 2008
Lines on A Map:
Contemplating Environmental History as State History, American Association of Environmental
Historians Annual Conference, 2006.
Commentator, New Approaches to State and Local
History: Florida from a Global Perspective,
Southern Historical Association Annual Conference, 2004.
Chair, Playing Games: Sports, Race, and
Desegregation, The Civil Rights Movement
in Florida, June 2004.
Commentator, Transforming Southern Tourism: Black
Struggles for Cultural Self-Representation,
Southern Historical Association Annual Conference, 2003.
Chair and commentator, The Southern Regional Council and the
Civil Rights Movement conference,
University of Florida, October 2003.
Chair, Teaching Florida History with the
Internet, Florida Historical Society
Annual Conference, 2003.
Basements,
Attics, and Front Porches: Hidden History of Natchez, Natchez History Biennial Conference,
2002.
Race Against
Time, Black
Studies in the New Millennium, University of Alabama at Birmingham, March 1-2,
2001.
Writing the
Way: The Environmental Activism of Marjory Stoneman
Douglas, American
Women Nature Writers, Castleton State College, June 9-11, 2000.
Program Chair and Organizer, Southeastern Regional
Conference of Phi Alpha Theta Chapters, Birmingham, AL, April 29, 2000.
Jews, White
Gentiles, and Class Society in Natchez, The Jewish Experience in the Southern
Americas, Tulane University, April 7-9, 2000.
The Struggle
for History: Black and White Claims to Natchez's Past, Plantations of the Mind: Marketing
Myths and Memories in the Heritage Tourism Industry, College of Charleston,
April 6-8, 2000.
Twilight
Beginnings: The Environmental Activism of Marjory Stoneman
Douglas, American
Society of Environmental Historians Annual Conference, 2000.
Session chair, American History, Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Annual
Conference, 1999.
Beyond the Sawgrass: The Social Activism of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Florida Historical Society Annual
Conference, 1999.
Commentator, Interpreting Birmingham's Civil Rights
Struggle, Southern Historical
Association Annual Conference, 1998.
Commentator, Segregationists: Moderates and
Extremists, Gulf South History and
Humanities Annual Conference, 1998.
From Boosterism to Big Business: Spring Training in Florida, Florida Historical
Society Annual Conference, 1998.
The Struggle
for History: Black and White Claims to Natchez's Past, Natchez History (Biennial) Conference,
1998.
'Oh Lord, What
Have I Done to Deserve This?' Klan Violence and the Social Division of Labor in
Southwest Mississippi, 1963-1968, American Historical Association Annual
Conference, 1995.
Pilgrimage to
the Past: History and the Mythic World of Natchez, Southern Historical Association Annual
Conference, 1994.
Session chair, Vanishing Florida, Florida Historical Association Annual
Conference, 1993.
Baseball's
Reluctant Challenge,
North American Society for Sport Historians Annual Conference,
1991.
Unwelcomed
Visitors, Florida
Historical Society Annual Conference, 1991.
The Lynching of
Jesse James Payne,
Florida Historical Society Annual Conference, 1990.
Community Activities:
(more than two dozen public
lectures given on Florida environmental history around the state since arriving
at UF in 2003)
Keynote Speaker, Friends of the Everglades, Miami,
April 5, 2009.
Keynote Speaker, Friends of the Susan B. Anthony
Society, Gainesville, 2008.
Keynote Speaker: Florida Sierra Club, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Nature Conservancy of Florida, 2006
Speaker, Diversity and Florida's Changing
Demographics, Florida Progress
Corporation, Council on Diversity, Tampa Bay Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg,
FL, July 12, 2002.
Speaker, Jews and American Sports, Southern Jewish Film Festival, Montgomery,
AL, October 28, 2001, Mobile, AL, November 5, 2001.
Panel discussant, First Anniversary,
Rosa Parks Museum, Montgomery, AL, December 1, 2001.
Lecturer, Twentieth-Century America, New Horizons at UAB, Birmingham, AL, February
16, 2001.
Docent educator,
The Social Activism of Marjory Stoneman
Douglas, Docent Training Program,
Heritage Village, Largo, FL, Ocotber 16, 2000.
Lecturer, Changing Perspectives of the American
Environment, New Horizons at UAB,
Birmingham, AL, May 1999.
Lecturer, Baseball's Reluctant Challenge, Tampa Bay Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg,
FL, April 1998.
Scholar-advisor,
Play Ball: The Cultural Arts Celebrate Major League Baseball in Pinellas
County, historical exhibition, Heritage
Village, Pinellas County, FL, February-April 1998.
Scholar-advisor, St. Petersburg Goes to War, historical exhibition, St. Petersburg Museum
of History, St. Petersburg, FL, 1995.
Lecturer, Eckerd College Elderhostel, Spring 1994,
1995, The History
of Florida Spring Training Brains,
Bodies, and Fitness History of American
Sport
Docent educator, Subduing Florida: Its Environmental
History, Docent Training Program,
Heritage Village, Largo, FL, October 11, 1995.
Author,
Intruder in Their Midst: A Brief History of the Human Impact on Florida
Seabirds, handout, Pinellas Seabird
Rehabilitation Center, St. Petersburg, FL, 1995.
Panel participant, Reflections on Florida Civil
Rights, The University of South Florida
Lecture Series, Florida: A Sunshine
State of Mind, Spring 1995.
Television presentation, Unwelcomed Visitors, Pinellas Past, Pinellas County, Florida, July
1990.
Television presentation, Spirits of St. Petersburg, Pinellas Past, Pinellas County, Florida, June
1989.
Media Activity (quote in or on):
Alabama Public Radio, April 17, 2001.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, May 18, 2000.
Birmingham Post-Herald, May 1, 2001, May 18, 200.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), April 17,
2001, September 14, 2005, June26, 2008..
BS National Radio News, April 22, 2000.
Christian Science Monitor, April 20, 2001, July 13, 2001; June 23, 2005.
The Florida Dream (Florida Humanities Council and WEDU Documentary) (broadcast on
Florida PBS affiliates Fall 2007).
Florida Humanities Council Radio (broadcast on Florida
NPR affiliate stations) as least a dozen interviews between June 2002 and March
2009.
(Jacksonville) Florida Times-Union,
August 28, 2005.
Gainesville Sun, November 1, 2004; September 3, 2005, February 11,
16, 2009.
Miami Herald, April 4, 2002.
Natchez Democrat, May 29, 2004; June 8, 2004.
Newsday, May 19, 2000.
New York Times, May 12, 2002; September 13, 2002; October 30, 2002; December 16, 2004.
Orlando Sentinel, December 14, 2003; February 28, 2008; April 7, 2008.
Philadelphia Inquirer, May 9, 2002.
The Tampa Tribune, April 4, 1998.
St. Petersburg Times, August 21, 2006, June 28, 2009, April 10, 2011.
USA Today, May 19, 2000.
Voice of America, April 16, 2001.
WAPI, Birmingham, Alabama, April 18, 2001.
WUFT, “Connor Calling,” February 20, 2009.
WUSF Public Radio, Tampa, Florida, April 19, 1998,
March 17, 2004.
WVAS 90.7, Montgomery, Alabama, May 25, 2000.
WVTM Channel 13 NBC, Birmingham, Alabama, May 17,
2000.
Other Community Service:
Board of directors member,
Historic Harrisville, Incorporated, Harrisville, New Hampshire, 2009-.
Board of directors member,
Alachua County Historic Trust, Matheson Museum, Gainesville, FL, 2006-.
Board member, American Civil
Liberties Union, St. Petersburg, Florida, Chapter, 1994-1997.
Volunteer, Pinellas Seabird Rehabilitation Center, St.
Petersburg, FL, 1994-1997.
Professional Affiliations:
American Historical Association
American Society for Environmental History
Florida Historical Society
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
Southern Historical Association