HUBERT P. VAN TUYLL

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110 Springlakes Circle

Martinez, GA 30907

Department of History & Anthropology

Augusta State University Augusta, GA 30904-2200

(706)-228-5180

Email: vantuyll@bellsouth.net

(706)667-1709 or 4566 

FAX (706) 667-4116 

Email: hvantuyl@aug.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in history, Texas A&M University, December, 1986. Dissertation: Lend- Lease and the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945." Director: Roger A. Beaumont.

J.D. (Law), Duke University, May, 1979.

B.A. in economics, University of Montevallo, May, 1976.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant to Full Professor of History, Augusta State University, Augusta, GA, 1991-present.

Assistant to Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of the History/Political Science Program (1990-91), Union College, Barbourville, KY, 1986-1991.

Director of Planning and Evaluation, Union College, Barbourville, KY, 1987- 1991.

Acting Director, Military Studies Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 1985-1986. Graduate Assistant (Teaching), Texas A&M University, 1984-85. Spring 1985, served as coordinator for a symposium entitled, "Military-Historical Dimensions of Cross-Cultural Conflict. Graduate Assistant, Texas A&M University, 1981-84.

Researcher, John Paul Jones Papers, Texas A&M University, Summer 1982.

Student Cataloger, Texas A&M University Archives, Summer 1982 and Summer 1983.

Staff Attorney, Birmingham Area Legal Services, Birmingham, AL, 1979-81.

Intern, Office of the District Attorney, North Carolina Judicial District 15B, January-May 1979.

Law Clerk, Balch, Bingham, Baker, Hawthorne Williams & Ward, Attorneys, Birmingham, AL, Summer 1977.

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PUBLICATIONS

"The Battle for the Border: Versailles, 1919." Proceedings of the American Association of Netherlandic Studies (forthcoming)..

"Survival: The Netherlands, 1905-1920." Cameraderie (November 2002):7-8.

"Colonizing Military History: A Millennial View on the Economics of War." Defence and Peace Economics
   (Fall 2002).

"Neutrality." Encyclopedia of Military History (forthcoming).

"Vragen met betrekking tot de strategische geschiedenis van Nederland 1905-1920." De grote oorlog: kroniek 1914-1918 3 (2003): 47-53.

"The Netherlands Navy." Article for ABC-Clio encyclopedia on naval warfare (forthcoming).

The Netherlands and World War I: Espionage, Diplomacy, and Survival (Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2001).

"The Dutch Mobilization of 1914: Reading the "Enemy's" Intentions," Journal of Military History (Summer 2000).

Survival: America and the Strategic Future (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998).

"Division of Labour in the Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact Arms Industry, 1945-1989," in Manas Chatterji, Jacques Fontanel, and Akira Hattori, eds., Arms Spending, Development and Security (New Delhi: Ashish Publishing House, 1995), 115-135 [with Jurgen Brauer]. "D-Day in the East: American Aid and Soviet Victory, 1944," Journal of the Georgia Association of Historians (1994).

"Tactical Creativity during the Great Patriotic War," HMGS Military and Naval History Forum Proceedings (1994), 80-92.

"Militarism, the United States, and the Cold War," Armed Forces & Society 20 (Summer 1994): 519-530.

"Simulations in the Teaching of Diplomatic and Military History," GAH Proceedings 13 (1993), 131-140.

"Tussen Krediet en conversie: De Oosteuropese wapenindustrie op zoek naar nieuwe wegen," Oost-Europa Verkenningen (July/August 1993): 32-40.

"The East European Arms Industry: A Study in Crisis-Survival and Adaptation," European Business and Economic Development 1 (September 1992): 18-23 (with Jurgen Brauer).

Feeding the Bear: American Aid to the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989).

"Special Bibliography 24: The Soviet Union, 1945-1970: Unpublished Holdings of the US Army Military History Institute," (Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army Military History Institute, 1988)(co-compiler).

"Gorbachev and the Motivations for Current Soviet Reform," NSSA Newsletter (1987).

"Political Implications of the Soviet Labor Situation," Social Sciences Perspectives Journal 1 (Fall 1987): 42-77.

Book reviews for Air University Review, Armed Forces and Society, Russian Review, Journal of Third World Studies, and HMGS Forum.

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RESEARCH IN PROGRESS // RECENT RESEARCH

"Colonizing Military History: A Millenial View on the Economics of War." With J. Brauer. Project on the application of economic principles to military history. ARticle in preparation for Defence and Peace Economics. Book project on this subject under way.

The Netherlands at Versailles.

PRESENTATIONS

"The Battle for the Border: Versailles, 1919." American Association of Netherlandic Studies, Ann Arbor, June 2002.

"Cronkite meets Bismarck." Student-faculty group presentation at regional honors conference, Atlanta, March 2002.

"The Netherlands in World War I." Invited lecture, University of Amsterdam, March, 2002.

"Problems in the Strategic History of the Netherlands 1905-1920." Invited lecture, Netherlands Institute of War Documentation, Amsterdam, April 2001.

"The Future of NATO." Augusta State University, February 2001.

"Surviving the Peace: The Netherlands at Paris." Conference, The Legacy of World War I, Armstrong Atlantic State University, March, 1999.

"Masculinity in the Postmodern Age: P. D. James's Adam Dalgliesh.'" Popular Culture Association, October, 1998.

"Reconstructing a National Identity: The Netherlands and the Great War-era Crises, 1905-1918." Society for Military History, April, 1998.

"Staying at Peace: The Netherlands and World War I." Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, June, 1997.

"The Cold War and Higher Education," panel discussion, conference on the Cold War in the South, April, 1997.

"Inside Knowledge: API-API and the Netherlands' Mobilization." Florida Conference of Historians, February, 1997.

"Economic Defense: The Netherlands, the USA, and the Major Belligerents in World War I." American Association for Netherlandic Studies, New York, June, 1996 [DISTRIBUTED].

"The Dutch Mobilization of 1914: Reading the Enemy's' Intentions." Society for Military History, Arlington, VA, April, 1996.

"On the Edge of the Gunpowder Barrel: The Netherlands and the Coming of World War I, 1870-1914." World War I Conference, Ft. Hays, KS, April, 1996.

"Bagration: American Aid and Soviet Victory, 1944." World War II Conference, Siena College, June 1-2, 1995.

"World Wars and the Small Power: The Case of the Netherlands," Military Order of the World Wars, October 16, 1994.

"D-Day in the East: American Aid and Soviet Victory, 1944," Georgia Association of Historians, April 8-9, 1994.

"Tactical Creativity during the Great Patriotic War" HMGS Military History Forum, Lancaster, PA, March 10-12 1994.

"Simulations in the Teaching of Diplomatic and Military History," Georgia Association of Historians Conference, Carrolton, GA, April 1993.

"Arms Industry Conversion in Eastern Europe: A Historical Perspective," USF Biennial Conference on Eastern Europe, Sarasota, FL, March 1993 (with Jurgen Brauer).

"Division of Labor in the Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact Arms Industry, 1945-1989," Allied Social Science Association, Anaheim, CA, January 1993 (with Jurgen Brauer).

"Militarism, the Cold War, and Modern American Culture: A Historical- Conceptual Perspective," ACAS/PCAS Conference, Augusta, GA, October 1993.

"The East European Arms INdustry, 1945-1989: A Study in Crisis-Survival and Adaptation," European Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 1992 (with Jurgen Brauer).

"Military Force Maintenance in a Labor-Poor Economic: The Soviet Union in the Twentieth Century," USF Biennial Conference on Eastern Europe, Sarasota, FL, March 1991.

"Outcomes Assessment in the Small College," Appalachian College Assessment Consortium, Lexington, KY, September 1990 (with Pat Bonner).

"Qualitative Assessment and Collaborative Efforts," National AIR Forum, May, 1990.

"The Revolutionary Army: The Democratization of the French Army, 1789-99," Revolutionary Bicentennial Lecture, Birmingham-Southern College, January, 1989.

"The Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson," Kentucky Council for the Humanities Constitution Bicentennial Lecture, London, KY, January 1987.

"The Impact of Soviet Economic Stagnation," Union College Faculty Lecture, January 1987.

"Political Implication of the Soviet Labor Situation," National Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, October 1986.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Alabama State Bar; Georgia Association of Historians; Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society; Society for Military History; Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations; World War II Studies Association; American Association for Netherlandic Studies; National Association of Scholars; The Historical Society

AWARDS

Louis K. Bell Alumni Research Award, 1998.

Student Government service award, Union College, 1989.

Excellence in Teaching award, Union College, 1987.

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

Committee service: Augusta State University: university council, 2002-03; ad hoc general education assessment (chair), Arts & Sciences Curriculum (chair on two occasions), athletic committee, department (various), aviation club advisory, fencing club advisor (1993-94), faculty policies committee; Union College - Academic Policy, Graduate Council, Intercollegiate Sports, various ad hoc. Other Service: Augusta College - Treasurer, Faculty Club; Advisor, Fencing Club. Union College - faculty secretary, chapel organist.

OTHER ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

North American correspondent, Center for World War One Studies (Netherlands).

Grants and fellowships: Various institutional research support grants, 1991- present; US Army Military History Fellowship, 1991; Pew Grant, Fall 1986; Appalachian College Program Grant, Fall 1986; Research Fellow, US Army Military History Institute, 1985. Book manuscripts reviewed for Texas A&M University Press (1988, 1994) and Greenwood Press (1991). Article manuscripts reviewed for Defense Analysis, Armed Forces and Society,Journal of Military History, and HMGS Proceedings. Editor, Legal Research Program, Duke University, 1978-79. Honor Societies: Pi Kappa Phi (1984), Phi Alpha Theta (chapter president, 1982- 83), Eta Sigma Phi (chapter president, 1975-76). Graduate Student Representative, Texas A&M University Department of History Graduate Faculty Council, Fall 1984; Interim Music Director, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Augusta, GA, summer 2000.Interim Music Director, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Augusta, GA, summer 2000.

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES SPOKEN/READ

Dutch, French, Russian, German, and Spanish.

COURSES TAUGHT (most recent year)

American History to 1877 (2002) American History since 1865 (1998) Western Civilization to 1500 (1986) Western Civilization since 1500 (1987) Western Civilization since 1648 (1997) World History to 1500 (1991) World History since 1500 (1991) Modern World Civilization (2002) Britain in the Twentieth Century (1986) Britain since 1485 (1989) History of Russia (1989) Russia to 1905 (1996) Russia since 1905 (1998) Modern Russia (2000) U.S. Military History (2002) Modern Issues of War and Peace (1990) Europe since 1815 (1987) History of Latin America (1990) Europe to 1713 (1989) Europe since 1713 (1990) Issues in Teaching History (1989) Nineteenth Century Europe (2002) Twentieth Century Europe (2001) Military History of the Western World (2000) European Unification (1993) World War I (1993) World at War (1992) Cold War (1999-PENDING) U.S. Diplomatic History (2000) World Wars (2002).

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