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Dr. Dirk Lindemann
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History » Associate Professor
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Contact Informationdirk.lindemann@mwsu.eduMy Websiteshttp://faculty.mwsu.edu/history/dirk.lindemann |
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InterestsMy areas of specialization include: Modern European History, German History, Russian History, Modern East European History, Middle Eastern History, and Twentieth Century American History. Currently I am working on a monograph on the career of pre-World War I military theoretician, General Fredrich von Bernhardi, and a collect of essays on twentieth century German-Jewish cultural figures. |
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| Semester | Course # | Section | Course Name | Location | Days / Times | |
| Details | Spring 2012 | 5713 | 280 | Historiography | O'Donohoe Hall 231 | |
| Details | Spring 2012 | 3513 | 201 | Modern Russia: Empire and State History | Prothro-Yeager Hall 202 | |
| Details | Spring 2012 | 1233 | 203 | American History Since 1865 | Bolin Hall 100 | |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 5713 | 280 | Historiography | O'Donohoe Hall 231 | T 6:00-9:00 |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 5263 | 201 | Modern France | Prothro-Yeager Hall 202 | MWF 9:00-10:00 |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 4263 | 201 | Modern France | Prothro-Yeager Hall 202 | MWF 9:00-10:00 |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 1233 | 202 | American History Since 1865 | Bolin Hall 127 | MW 11:00am-12:00pm This course also has additional meeting times. |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 5373 | 101 | Modern Germany | Prothro-Yeager Hall 202 | MWF 9:00 to 9:50 a.m. |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 4353 | 101 | Modern Germany | Prothro-Yeager Hall 202 | MWF 9:00 to 9:50 a.m. |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 1333 | 180 | Survey of Western Civilization | Prothro-Yeager Hall 102 | TR 0530p-0650p |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 1333 | 101 | Survey of Western Civilization | Prothro-Yeager Hall 103 | TR 1100a-1220p |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 1133 | 103 | Survey of American History to 1865 | Dillard College of Business Administration 101 | MW 1100a-1150a This section also has additional meeting times. |
| Institution | Degree | Graduation Date |
| University of Evansville | B.A. | 1972 |
| Ball State University | M.A. | 1974 |
| Ball State University | Ph.D. | 1983 |
| Institution | Position | Start Date / | End Date |
| Ball State University | Graduate Assistant | 1973 | 1974 |
| Interlog Language Institute; Barcelona, Spain | English Instructor; Private Language School | 1974 | 1975 |
| Official School of Languages; University of Barcelona, Spain | English Instructor; Foreign Language Institute | 1975 | 1997 |
| Ball State University | Doctoral Fellow with Teaching Responsibilities | 1978 | 1981 |
| Ball State University | Part-time College Instructor | 1981 | 1983 |
| Midwestern State University | Associate Professor of History | 1983 | Present |
| Queen Mary College, University of London | World War II - British Studies Summer Program | 2004 | Present |
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PUBLISHED ARTICLES: "The Challenge of Neutrality: American-Spanish Relations, 1939-1941," Midwestern State University Faculty Papers, Volume XIV, 2001. "The Battle of Warsaw, 1920: An Appraisal," Midwestern State University Faculty Papers, Volume XII, 1993. "Building Houses on Vesuvius: Nietzsche and Politics in Modern Times," Midwestern State University Faculty Papers, Volume XI, 1992. "Richard Wagner: Twilight of the Nazi Spell," Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, Winter, 1992. "Richard Wagner and National Socialism: An Evaluation," Midwestern State University Faculty Papers, Volume X, 1984-1985. "Conditional Meanings - A Middle East Constant," Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, Winter, 1983.
FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION: Book: Yanquis contra Rebeldes, Brugera Publishing Company, Barcelona, Spain, Date Pending.
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS DELIVERED “Stefan Zweig, Pacifism, and World War I,” Southwest Social Sciences Association, Houston, Texas, March 31-April 3, 2010. “Maximillian Harden, The Conscience of the Second German Empire,” Southwest Social Sciences Association, Denver, Colorado, April 8-11, 2009. “A Talent to Beguile, an Instinct to Provoke: Walter Rathenau and the Weimar Republic,” Southwest Social Sciences Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 12-16, 2008. “Nietzsche’s Enigmatic Muses: Cosima Wagner and Lou Salome,” Southwest Social Sciences Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 14-17, 2007. "The Volk, Jews, and Nazis: The Total Embrace of Thinkers, Theodor Lessing and Ludwig Klages," Southwest Social Sciences Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 23-26, 2005. Discussant, "Historical Encounters: East and West," Phi Alpha Theta Session-HI26. "Jingoism or Fatalism? General von Bernhardi and the Impending Great War," Southwest Social Sciences Association, April 16-19, 2003. "Nietzsche, World I, Propaganda, and the Allies," Southwest Social Sciences Association, March 27-30, 2002. "Franquista Spain Minding Hitlerian Germany: A Favorable Neutrality?" Southwest Social Sciences Conference, Galveston, Texas, March 17, 2000. "Idealism and National Socialism: A Reassessment," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 3, 1999. "Soaring So High, Falling So Low: Fichte, Idealism, and the Nazis," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas, March, 1998. "The Illusive Wagner and the Beguiling Nietzsche: Fascist Prophets or Bogus Nazis?" Southwest Social Sciences Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 29, 1997. "The Oriental Detective of the 1930s: Chan, Wong, and Moto at the Movies," National Popular Culture Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 26, 1997. "Nietzsche and the Nazis, the Enduring Legacy," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, Houston, Texas, March 22, 1996. "The Historical Evolution of the Modern Spy Novel," National Popular Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 6, 1993. "Historian as Diplomat: Carlton J. H. Hayes, Spain and World War II," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 18, 1993. "Ramon Serrano Suñer, Franco's Fascist Foreign Minister During World War II: An Appraisal," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1991. "A Contest Among Neutrals: Spanish-U.S. Relations, 1939-1941," Southwest Social Sciences Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, March, 1989. "Intellectual Forerunners of National Socialism: Myth and Reality," Southwest Social Sciences Association Conference, Dallas, Texas, March, 1987. "Myth and Music Debased: The Nazification of Richard Wagner During the Third Reich," Ohio Valley History Conference, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, October, 1985. "A Re-evaluation of Richard Wagner as Anti-Semite," Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April, 1983. "The Mystique and Mis-Interpretation of Richard Wagner," Great Lakes History Conference, Grand Rapids, Michigan, May, 1983. "Nietzsche, World War I, Propaganda and the Allies," Southwestern Social Sciences Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 30, 2002. "General Bernhardi and the Approach of World War I," Southwestern Social Sciences Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 16, 2003.
UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS: “Charles Darwin at 200,” Panel Member, Midwestern State University, Faculty Forum, Wichita Falls, Texas, November 3, 2009. "The Romantic vs. the Realist in 20th Century America," Midwestern State University Faculty Forum, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 10, 2002. "A History of German Immigration Patterns in Texas," North Texas Genealogical Association, Wichita Falls, Texas, April, 1999. "Anglo-American Policies Toward Franco Spain During World War II: A Saga of Conflicting Allied Methods," Midwestern State University FACULTY FORUM SERIES III, Wichita Falls, Texas, November 12, 1996. "Current Events in Russia," First United Methodist Church-Annual Adult Studies Program, Wichita Falls, Texas, July, 1994. "The Historical Impact of the French Huguenots," Wichita County Genealogical Society, Wichita Falls, Texas, August, 1993. "Perspectives on the Yugoslav Problem," Midwestern State University Phi Alpha Theta Symposium, Wichita Falls, Texas, Spring, 1993. "European Perceptions Over the Idea of America," Midwestern State University, Fall Honors Symposium, Wichita Falls, Texas, November, 1992. "Careers in History," Midwestern State University Phi Alpha Theta Symposium, Wichita Falls, Texas, Spring, 1991. "Communications in the 21st Century: Perspectives on Global Implications," Panel Member, Midwestern State University FACULTY FORUM, Wichita Falls, Texas, November, 1991. “Presidential Politics,” Academic Decathalon, Wichita Falls High School, November, 1990. "The Future Course of Russia," Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society Symposium, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, October, 1991. "The Battle of Warsaw, 1920: An Appraisal," Midwestern State University Faculty Forum, Wichita Falls, Texas, February, 1991. "Critical Stages in Russian History," Region IX Education Service Center, Wichita Falls, Texas, Spring, 1990. "The Battle of Marathon, Its Historical Significance," Midwestern State University Fall Honors Symposium, Wichita Falls, Texas, September, 1990. "American Literature and History," Region IX Education Service Center, Wichita Falls, Texas, September, 1988. "The Meaning of Friedrich Nietzsche in the Course of Recent History,"Midwestern State University Philosophy Society, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1987. "Building Houses on Vesuvius: Nietzsche and Politics in Modern Times," Midwestern State University Alpha Chi Honor Society Lecture, Wichita Falls, Texas, April, 1987. "Women Who Shaped Modern French History," Midwestern State University French Club, Wichita Falls, Texas, Spring, 1987. "The Trivialization of the American Way," Midwestern State University Fall Honors Symposium, Wichita Falls, Texas, November, 1987. "The Libya Crisis," Southwest Lions Club, Wichita Falls, Texas, Spring, 1986. "The French and American Revolutions: A Comparative Approach," Midwestern State University French Club, Wichita Falls, Texas, Fall, 1986. "The Historian as Debunker of Heroes," Midwestern State University College Days Lecture, Wichita Falls, Texas, November, 1986. "The Changing Role of the College Professor," Midwestern State University, Dental Hygiene Program, Wichita Falls, Texas, Fall, 1986. "Richard Wagner and National Socialism: An Evaluation," Midwestern State University Faculty Forum, Wichita Falls, Texas, February, 1985.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Honor Society Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society American Historical Association German Studies Association World History Association Film and History Association North American Nietzsche Society
HONORS: Student Government "Professor of the Year," MSU, 1998. Mortar Board Honor Society, "Professor of the Year," MSU, 1991-1992. "Professor of the Month," MSU, 1988. Alpha Chi Honor Society Lecturer of the Year Award, MSU, 1987. "Professor of the Month," MSU, February, 1986. Pi Gamma Mu Outstanding Achievement Award, Ball State University Chapter, Muncie, Indiana, 1983. Phi Alpha Theta History Writing Award, Ball State University Chapter, Muncie, Indiana, 1998 Recognized as one of the top Instructors in Texas Higher Education. In Texas Monthly, 2004 Guide to Texas Colleges and Universities, p. 40.
NATIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Alpha Chi Delegate, National Alpha Chi Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, March, 2009. National Phi Alpha Theta Representative, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Inaugural Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, November 2-3, 1996. Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Collegiate Press Publishing Company, Alta Loma, California. Round Table Chairman at the International Student Conference on Russian Affairs, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, February, 1988. Developed European EXAM Questions for the National Testing Service, College Board Achievement Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, Fall, 1986. Acted as Chair and/or Discussant at numerous professional conferences, 1983-
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Modern European History German History Russian History Modern East European History Middle Eastern History Twentieth Century American History
COURSES TAUGHT: SURVEYS OF UNITED STATES HISTORY - two semester sequence. SURVEYS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION - two semester sequence. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY EUROPE NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE TWENTIETH CENTURY EUROPE RUSSIAN HISTORY- two semester sequence. MODERN EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY WORLD RELIGIONS AND CULTURES MODERN FRANCE – Spring, 2009 MODERN GERMANY- Fall, 2008 SEMINAR: "WORLD HISTORY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS," 1986 SEMINAR: "GERMANY, 1918-1939," 1991, 2008 SEMINAR: "WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION." Spring, 2005 MODERN GERMANY MODERN FRANCE WORLD WAR II IN EUROPE HISTORIOGRAPHY
INSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEES: History Graduate Committee Student Conduct Committee University Core Curriculum Committee University Admissions Committee University Publications Board Five-Year Master Plan Task-Force Committee Self-Study Educational Programs Committee Academic Appeals Committee Faculty Grievance Committee International Dimension Awareness Committee Pre-Law Committee Scholarship Committee, Liberal Arts Rank and Tenure Committee University Faculty Senate Southern Association Accreditation Committee University Conduct Committee
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: History Graduate Advisor, 2010- Campus Sponsor, MSU Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, 1988-2000. Chairman of the MSU Faculty Forum Committee Series II, 1990-1999. Coordinator of the MSU Fall Honors Symposium, 1994-1998. Coordinator of the MSU World View Symposium I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. Participant in MSU “Spirit Days” Program, 1994-2000 Director of numerous M.A. History Theses, 1985- Supervisor, MSU History Department Fall/Spring Semesters of four graduate teaching assistants for American History Surveys discussion groups, 1985-present. Media Judge -MSU Red River Regional History Fair, Spring, 1985-1991. Member of the MSU Mentor Program, 1986-1988. Member of the MSU-Advised Admissions Program, 1986-1990. Chairman of the Who's Who Committee, 2001-2003. “Professor of Record,” US History Survey college credit courses, Wichita Falls High School, 2002-2005 Phi Alpha Theta Advisor for the History College Bowl Teams, 1992, 2002, 2006 |