European History Jobs 2008-09

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British History
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 * 19

How many French?:
 * 1


 * Northwestern University
 * application deadline is 1 Oct 2008
 * asked for more material (10/14)
 * asked for more material (10/19)
 * Did anyone else hear from them lately? What is going on with them?
 * Know of someone who had an on-campus there last week.


 * Princeton University
 * application deadline is 15 Oct 2008
 * See "Early Modern Europe" section for more information.


 * American University
 * applications accepted immediately
 * Email from search coordinator acknowledging receipt, 11/7. Review began mid-October (but was still ongoing as of 11/7)
 * Asked for more material, around 11/1. Sorry, I should have told you...
 * requested phone interview 11/14
 * on-campus interview scheduled 11/26


 * Middle Tennessee State University
 * Review of applications begins October 6, 2008
 * Phone interview scheduled for 10/23
 * Phone interview (10/28)
 * On-campus interview scheduled (11/3)


 * Central Michigan University (Modern England)
 * Review of applications begins November 21, 2008
 * Received acknowledgment letter 11/15


 * University of North Alabama
 * Review of applications will begin immediately, and will be accepted until the position is filled
 * Phone Interview scheduled 11/19


 * University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (British or British Imperial since 1750)
 * Applications must be received by October 15, 2008


 * University of North Carolina Greensboro (Britain/British Empire, 1500-1800) SEARCH CANCELLED
 * Applications must be received by December 1, 2008
 * 11/24 Letter received saying SEARCH CANCELLED
 * 11/24 Likewise. Due to "the dire economic condition of the state of North Carolina"


 * University of South Carolina Aiken SUSPENDED DUE TO HIRING FREEZE
 * Review of applications begins November 15, 2009
 * They mean 2008, of course, since the job is "to begin August 16, 2009."
 * Emailed (11/6) - the search has been suspended because of a hiring freeze, but might be renewed next year.


 * University of Tennessee Knoxville (Empire)
 * Review of applications will begin on November 1st
 * AHA interview scheduled 11/21


 * New York University
 * Review of applications will begin on October 20, 2008
 * anyone knows anything about this job and what they are looking for?
 * writing sample requested 11/18
 * How many people heard back from them? Is it more than one?
 * Additional writing sample requested from me too on 11/18, so that makes at least two.
 * Expletive deleted
 * Make that three on the writing sample, also requested 11/18. Sorry, trying not to check this site obsessively...


 * College of William and Mary (1500-1700)
 * Application materials expected by by 31 October 2008
 * Received Acknowledgment 11/05
 * Received request for additional materials 11/18
 * Received request for additional materials 11/18


 * Christopher Newport University Early Modern Britain
 * Review of Applications Begins 31 October 2008
 * Received Acknowledgment 11/07
 * Any news here? Worried about budget constraints.


 * Murray State University
 * Review of applications begins November 15, 2008
 * Rejection letter, 11/28
 * Rejection via snail mail, 12/1 - any inside info on what they were looking for here?
 * Rejection letter, 12/2. I emailed the search chair (whom I know personally) and got this response: "We had 68 applicants. Many of these had their Ph.D.'s in hand and had taught British history, British Commonwealth-Empire history, World Civilization (both semesters) and other courses.  Also, many had a dozen or more conference papers presented, published articles and some even had their first books already published."


 * Brandeis University (Britain and the World, esp. South Asia) SEARCH SUSPENDED
 * Application deadline November 1, 2008
 * Email saying that the search is canceled, 10/23.

Ancient

 * State University of New York - Cortland (ancient/medieval Europe)
 * application deadline is 15 Oct 2008
 * according to e-mail of 23 Oct, phone interviews have been delayed until after the New Year "due to budgetary constraints".
 * Presumably phone rates will decline in 2009?
 * They're hoping the governor finds a long-lost Dutch treasure chest buried in the Hudson, solving all of the state's budget woes...


 * Emory University
 * application deadline is until an appointment is made.

Medieval
'''How many medievalists are on the job market (and checking this wiki)? 27'''

n.b. Each opening will have about 75-125 applicants (depending on how "good" a job it is).

Is anyone interested in breaking down our numbers by our current status, e.g. ABD, Defended, VAP, postdoc, in a TT job, etc... Or is this too much information to give out? --Why not?


 * ABD: 7;
 * ABD/VAP: 2;
 * postdoc: 4;
 * TT: 5;
 * unemployed Ph.D.: 4;
 * VAP: 4;
 * none of the above: 1!

Can someone tell me what VAP stands for?
 * That would be "visiting assistant professor"
 * Good b/c I thought it might be something vacuous...


 * discussion moved to the Discussion page - take it over there please*****


 * Duke University 1000-1300
 * application deadline 15 Nov 2008
 * 11/17 received acknowledgment letter
 * 11/17 received request for writing samples
 * out of curiosity: how many out there were asked for writing samples? 6
 * were the requests for writing samples sent via snail or email?
 * e-mail


 * Emory University SEARCH HAS BEEN FROZEN
 * application deadline is 1 Dec 2008
 * 11/21: Search has been frozen because of budgetary concerns
 * What a great time to be alive. How were you notified?
 * Via e-mail.
 * I did not get the email saying it was frozen and it is still posted - did more than one person get the notice?
 * I got the email and I was not the one who posted the information, so that's at least two. But perhaps we should keep a count. Received the email: 7
 * Did not receive e-mail: 2
 * (For what it's worth, Emory's HR website still lists this position: )
 * That's because the search hasn't officially been cancelled, only delayed; the position will remain on the HR page until it's no longer available (either because someone has been hired, or the position has been eliminated)...
 * Received snail mail acknowledgment letter, 1/2. Declares that the search process is on "hold." They have no sense of the the delay, but if they are able to continue, they will contact to ask if you still want application to be considered.


 * McGill University - Postdoctoral Fellow, Transmission, Translation and Transformation in Medieval Textual Cultures Research Group
 * application deadline is 12 Dec 2008


 * Mount Holyoke College
 * application deadline is 21 Nov 2008 (deadline from AHA online, not listed on H-Net)


 * Muskingum College (ancient/medieval)
 * application deadline is 1 Nov 2008
 * 10/20 received acknowledgment letter
 * 12/5 AHA interview requested by email


 * Smith College
 * application deadline is 1 Nov 2008
 * 11/5 received acknowledgment letter
 * snail mail or e-mail, just out of curiosity?
 * snail mail
 * how many people have received acknowledgment letters? Or, more to the point I guess, how many people haven't?
 * Received snail-mail acknowledgment: 14


 * Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
 * application deadline is 1 Dec 2008
 * 10/15 received acknowledgment letter


 * Trinity University
 * application deadline is 26 Nov 2008
 * 09/25 received acknowledgment letter
 * 12/2 AHA interview scheduled. Anyone from overseas invited for interview (or is money too tight at the moment)?
 * contacted by phone or e-mail? Phone.
 * has more than one person here been invited to interview?
 * yes


 * University of Wisconsin-Madison (Byzantine history)
 * application deadline is 31 Oct 2008


 * Wheaton College (ancient/medieval)
 * application deadline is 15 Nov 2008
 * 10/20 received acknowledgment letter

Medieval/Early Modern
Ursinus College Kalamazoo College
 * Medieval/Early Modern Europe, Iberian Peninsula, or France, or Italy.
 * Posted ~14 August 2008; applications due 1 December 2008
 * 11/18 received acknowledgment letter, indicating they would contact people for further material in early December
 * Posting
 * Medieval/Early Modern Europe.
 * Applications due 31 October 2008
 * Posting
 * Received Acknowledgment 10/31
 * SC contacted some candidates to ask whether they would attend AHA. During the course of this conversation, SC indicated that they would contact short-list for interviews on or before December 5th.
 * [I deleted confusion over what the above-mentioned contact was about.]


 * Email rejection on 11/26. Thanksgiving a day early!
 * Me too, rejection on the 26th. Hurray.
 * So wait - has anyone actually been invited to interview?
 * From what I understand, there have been no invites yet. They narrowed the application pool prior to Thanksgiving (hence the emails either inquiring about applicants' continued interest or giving the bad news). By the end of this week, they will be deciding on who they will interview and they will then contact applicants shortly after that (so perhaps end of this week or early next week?).
 * 12/5 - AHA interview scheduled by phone

Cornell College
 * Medieval/Early Modern Europe.
 * Applications due 14 November 2008
 * Posting
 * Department website and this tidbit from the advertisement makes it look a bit like a current VAP has something of an edge: "we welcome candidates who are also able to teach courses in the history of the Ottoman Empire or the early modern Islamic world"
 * Received acknowledgment letter 11/22
 * BTW, nicest acknowledgment letter EVER.
 * I agree! Could make you want to live in IA!
 * Oh, yes. I'd sell my mom for parts for this job. (No offense, mom!)

Marlboro College
 * Europe prior to the 20th century
 * Review of applications begins November 24
 * Received acknowledgment letter 11/22
 * Is there any reason this is listed as Medieval/ Early Modern? It's listed as "pre-20th century" which seems like modern to me unless someone knows something beyond the posting.
 * Marlboro is a tiny college (under 400 students, under 40 faculty), so "pre-20th century" means exactly that. Medieval/Early Modern is as good as any other classification, it would appear...

Early Modern Europe
Out of curiosity - how many people have we got active on this thing? Change the number below if you're here:

28 

Q: But this seems like a poor measure--how many people bother? A: I'm just trying to assess how complete the information here is because I had no idea whether there were two people or two hundred. If there are 100 people posting, silence on any given job says that the committee has not yet contacted candidates because someone in that group would have gotten an interview. If there were just two people, it would be less helpful as a source of information. With sixteen posters (as I write) I think this is probably pretty accurate, at least for the AHA stage of things. (That said, I'm only applying for two jobs, so I'll be no help at all!)

From the medievalists: Is anyone interested in breaking down our numbers by our current status, e.g. ABD, Defended, VAP, postdoc, in a TT job, etc...
 * ABD: 1
 * ABD & VAP:
 * Postdoc: 2
 * TT: 2
 * Unemployed Ph.D.:
 * VAP:

Active Postings for 2008-2009''' (Archive of 2007-2008 wiki)

Adelphi University
 * Associate Professor Position
 * Deadline: Immediately
 * Contacted for AHA Interview by e-mail Nov. 26

Michigan State University
 * Early Modern Europe, c. 1500- c. 1800
 * Application Deadline is December 1
 * Rank Open

Princeton University
 * 2 Early Modern Europe (1400-1800)
 * 1 early modern Britain (1400-1700)
 * Positions are open rank.
 * Posted 11 July 2008; applications due 15 October 2008
 * Requested additional materials, 10-22
 * I imagine they'll decide that the assistant-professor level position will be in either early modern Europe or early modern Britain; does anyone know which way they're going?
 * A friend of mine was told by someone in their department that the early modern Britain position will be at the assistant professor level.
 * Email from SC indicates that they will not contact Early Modern British applicants until short-list is complete.
 * They have invited one senior Reformation historian to campus and are pursuing another senior eighteenth-century French historian. The British search is being delayed for a few weeks as they have decided to concentrate on filling the continental positions first.
 * So are you saying that they ARE NOT looking for any continental people at the assistant professor level?
 * I was the one who posted that a friend of mine had been told that the early modern Britain position would be at the assistant professor level. But I recently heard that a senior British historian had been invited to campus.  Go figure.  Certainly it's not impossible that they could fail to get the senior people that they want, which would mean that they might end up going junior with one or more of these searches.
 * And I was the one of those who posted that they weren't going to move on the British position just yet. As you say, go figure.
 * I recently heard that they wanted to fill the senior position (undecided which) before moving to the junior searches, so that the senior faculty could have input on the hiring process. So, junior people might not hear until winter or next year.
 * This makes sense. This department is famous for long, drawn out searches, so it might be a while before they turn to the junior slot.
 * I applied for the continental Europe positions, and I just received a letter saying they would speak to short-listed candidates in early December
 * Just got a letter from Princeton: concentrating on continental European posts in the fall, will move on to the British post in the spring, we should expect to hear about the next stage of the competition toward the end of February 2009.
 * Inside information says that they have six junior European candidates that they have requested materials from. Two senior candidates (one Reformation, one French Rev) have been on campus, but there will also be junior candidates invited, probably early next month.
 * Anyone know the subfields of the junior candidates whose materials they requested? Just curious.

St. Andrews University
 * Lectureship in the Religious History of Continental Europe, 1450-1750
 * Closing date: 17 October 2008
 * Interviews set for December 1, shortlist set. 
 * Interviews held, decision made on Dec. 1. Offer made, awaiting acceptance.

Texas A&M University - College Station '''
 * Renaissance and Reformation
 * Search chair studies Britain, so they probably mean Continental Europe
 * Posted 17 June 2008; applications due 7 November 2008
 * AHA interview scheduled 11/14
 * '''Received acknowledgment of application dated 11/17! Is the search still open?

Texas A&M University - College Station
 * Iberia & Iberian World, post-1400
 * Posted 17 June 2008; applications due 7 November 2008
 * AHA interview scheduled, 11/14
 * Rejection letter received 11/30 (snail mail)

University of Chicago
 * Early Modern Europe (1350-1650)
 * Posted 18 July 2008; applications due 7 November 2008
 * Posting
 * Received email confirmation asking for online application - 13 November 2008
 * Anyone hear anything from Chicago yet?
 * just got invited to an AHA interview with them

University of Massachusetts, Boston
 * Early Modern Europe (Excluding Britain)
 * applications due 1 Dec 2008
 * Posting
 * got an email acknowleging app and asking to sign waiver for them to contact references (11/26)

The University of Southern California
 * Application Deadline is November 1
 * Has anyone heard anything from these folks?
 * I have it on reliable authority that they're still reading files... all 300+ of them.

Williams College SEARCH POSTPONED TO 2009
 * Early Modern Europe
 * Posted 11 July 2008; applications due 17 November 2008
 * Posting
 * 10/20 - Received letter of acknowledgment! Whoo hoo!
 * 10/29 - Second-hand source says that the search has been canceled. See this article for some measure of confirmation. "any vacancies will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. For those deemed essential, a search will begin to fill the opening. Any others will remain unfilled."
 * 11/3 - Update: Email from search chair says that the search is up in the air. They are asking the Administration for permission to go ahead with it, but have not yet received a response.
 * Bah - Email from search chair says that the job has been postponed to next year.
 * Sigh - The one job whose qualifications I actually fulfilled.
 * Two things to cheer you up: 1) The chair was very clear that the job will be back next year. 2) I would have gotten it this year, and if all goes well I will not be on the market next. :)

European Modern

 * OK, the Early Modern guys have a good idea up above. In order to see how many of us are active on this page, change the number below if you're here.


 * 52


 * American University
 * Applications accepted immediately
 * Application acknowledgment, email 10/31
 * American not interested in German specialists
 * That would have been nice to know about a month ago! What a waste of time.
 * What specialization are they interested in?
 * The ad is a bit broad, but my contacts tell me that the department may lean toward French specialists or specialists in Eastern European history.
 * Two on-campus interviews have been scheduled.
 * Anyone know the specialties of the finalists?


 * American University of Cairo
 * AHA interview scheduled (email) 11-19
 * Just saw a "repost" of this job on the Chronicle's website. Thought I'd pass it along.
 * Hmm - wonder if this means they didn't get enough applicants?


 * Aquinas College
 * Review of applications will begin November 1, 2008
 * Received acknowledgment letter, 11/7
 * Will be interviewing at AHA; plan to contact interviewees "in early December"


 * Armstrong Atlantic State University
 * Application review begins December 1
 * 11/26 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)


 * Canisius College
 * Applications due December 15 2008
 * See "Russian/Soviet history" section below


 * Castleton State College
 * Review of applications begins on November 1, 2008
 * Received acknowledgment letter, 11/7


 * Centenary College
 * Review of applications beginning November 14, 2008
 * Received acknowledgment letter, 11/10
 * Written request for more materials, 11/20


 * Coastal Carolina University SEARCH CANCELLED
 * Application materials must be received by December 1, 2008
 * search cancelled, 11/14
 * would have been nice if they let us know....no info sent 11/18


 * Coe College
 * Application materials must be received by December 1, 2008
 * Acknowledgement received via email 10/30
 * Acknowledgement received via email 11/04


 * C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University
 * Applications must be received by November 14, 2008


 * Dowling College
 * Application deadline is 1 Oct 2008
 * Phone Interview set up
 * Phone Interview (10/22)
 * Has there been any further development regarding the Dowling position?
 * On-campus interview scheduled by e-mail (11/22)
 * I had a phone interview in October as well...has anyone else heard about an on-campus?


 * Elizabethtown College
 * Application deadline is unknown
 * They will be interviewing at the AHA, however, so get those apps in this fall.
 * 11/6 - receipt of application acknowledged (e-mail)
 * 12/5 - AHA interview scheduled


 * Grinnell College (Excluding Britain and Russia)
 * Application materials should be received by November 3, 2008
 * 11/6 - receipt of application acknowledged (e-mail)
 * have any interviews been scheduled for this position?


 * Hiram College
 * Review of applications will begin in early December


 * Indiana University Southeast
 * Applicants should submit materials by December 3rd, 2008
 * - does anyone know if they just didn't make a selection last year, or if they just forgot to delete their job ad? The ad is identical to last years...
 * -There is no job according to departmental secretary (11/4)


 * Louisiana Tech University
 * Review of credentials will begin on November 15, 2008
 * 11/12 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)
 * 11/7 - AHA Interview scheduled (phone)
 * 11/7 - AHA interview scheduled (phone)
 * 11/7-AHA interview scheduled (email)
 * (11/21) Is it odd to anyone that supposedly "review of credentials will begin on Nov 15", but AHA interviews were already set up on Nov 7? Now, I made sure my app would arrive before Nov 15, but I'm wondering if this all wasn't just a waste of time. Would a SC assume that all the best apps arrive at least 2 weeks before the due date? Anyone have any suggestions/speculations?
 * I also thought this was very odd and I'm not sure what to make of it. I sent my materials off after 7 November, but I have yet to hear anything from them outside of the standard acknowledgement letter.  Maybe they already had several candidates in mind? (11/21)
 * As a sympathetic but senior observer: send your applications in before the deadline! It is unfair, even irrational, but every job search committee I have been on has had at least one member who would not look at applications that arrived just before (a week; a couple of days; it depends) the deadline.
 * As an unsympathetic junior observer: that is one of the most asinine things I have ever read, regardless of its veracity, which I do not doubt. As if this process were not already ridiculous beyond imagination: it takes nearly an entire academic year, involves multiple interviews, campus visits, etc., the hiring committees occasionally deign to respond to applications they have rejected, often months late...and now we are to understand that some of the people on those committees take the few rules there are and throw them out the window?  Makes one rethink this entire industry.
 * Bravo to the above poster. The situation described by the "senior observer" is truly appalling, if not criminal.  I know that sometimes the AHA administration reads this site; they should take note.
 * 11/25 AHA interview scheduled (phone) (X2)
 * LA Tech is now on an accelerated hiring schedule and is conducting phone interviews 12/3 and 12/4.
 * Where did you get this information? I'm scheduled for an AHA interview and I've heard nothing from them to suggest that they are not doing the AHA.
 * (12/3) Is it too early to submit nominations for the most F-ed up, screwball search of the year? My guess: probably.
 * Search has been accelerated as a result of possible statewide hiring freeze. Committee assumes candidates would prefer this to lack of a job opportunity. ALL applications have been properly and thoroughly reviewed by search committee (even those received after 11/15). NO interviews have been canceled at AHA and may still proceed if suitable candidate is not found prior to AHA. ALL candidacies are still under consideration. Rather than wild speculation on Wiki, candidates are advised to seek information directly from committee.
 * Perhaps it would behoove search committees to communicate more openly with candidates and thus such so-called "wild speculation" would not be necessary. Ironic that this communication occurs in the very media it disdains!
 * I don't think the "senior observer" was talking specifically about this search - so it may just be one of, instead of the, most f-ed up
 * Senior observer again: I was in no way referring to this search, which I know nothing about. The general point remains, despite it being wrong-headed and a bad thing.
 * I would have to agree with the above regarding the lack of communication by the search committee. Much angst (or at least some) would have been avoided if the search committee had been more open with the applicants, instead of choosing to adopt (apparently) this Politburo-type condescension -- you know the type that says we should thank our lucky stars that we even have the honor of supplicating our pathetic-desperate selves to their magnanimity. Is it at all inappropriate to to expect the search committee to inform those persons who previously arranged an AHA interview, but now are scratching their perplexed heads, that their interview might be canceled at some undefined moment? (And no - I am not one of those poor souls.) Further, I'm still not encouraged by the tone of the committee member that this attempt to accelerate the search (it comes off as rather panicky, doesn't it?) does not mean that applications received close to the deadline are anything other than accelerated toward the reject bin. But... we just have to trust them. Any objections? Well, NO SOUP FOR YOU! Would I prefer being condescended to in preference to lack of a job opportunity? Let me think about that.


 * Louisiana State University Shreveport (Excluding Russia, Britain and France)
 * Review of applications begins November 15, 2008
 * Confirmation


 * Missouri State University (Continental Europe excluding France)
 * Date of First Consideration is 11/19/2007
 * -Here, again, is this last year's ad reused, or what?
 * This University's Human Resources webpage does not list this job vacancy, so I think we can assume that this search was completed last year.


 * Missouri University of Science and Technology
 * Application must be received by by December 1, 2008


 * Penn State University Altoona
 * Deadline was 15 October.
 * Ad says that they will be conducting AHA interviews.
 * Has anyone heard anything about this position?


 * Saint Michael's College (Modern Europe)
 * Review of applications will begin November 1, 2008.
 * 11/7- Email acknowledging receipt of application


 * Salisbury University (20th Century Europe) Hiring freeze now in effect for this position
 * Applications postmarked by November 15, 2008 will be given first consideration
 * Acknowledgment letter received 13 November. Included EEOE Form.  They appear to be reviewing candidates and hoping for budgetary approval.
 * The University's Human Resource site indicates the status of this position will not be clarified until early January.
 * As per an email sent by the department chair on 25 November, the university has suspended their search for this position due to budget shortfalls. They hope to reinitiate the search in the next AY.
 * I just want to point out that they were very nice about the whole thing. I don't expect to be treated humanely in this process, and I appreciated that they sent such a detailed explanation of what's going on. Too bad the search is cancelled.
 * I agree with the above posting. Clearly, this is a very thoughtful department and it is a shame that they fell subject to this year's financial curses.
 * Indeed, their handling of a rather unfortunate situation is to be commended.


 * Simpson College
 * All application materials should be received by November 3, 2008
 * 11/3 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)
 * 11/24 - AHA interview scheduled (phone)


 * University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (Excluding Britain)
 * Review of applications will begin November 15, 2008
 * Asked for more material (11/20) (x2)
 * Asked for dissertation (11/20)
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/3 (X2)


 * University of Cincinnati (Excluding Britain, Russia and Germany)
 * Applications must be received by November 15
 * 11/26: asked for more material (x3)
 * AHA interview scheduled by phone, 12/4


 * University of Maine Farmington
 * Review of applications will begin November 15, 2008
 * 11/3 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)
 * 11/3 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)
 * Will be interviewing at the AHA


 * University of North Dakota(Continental Europe)
 * Deadline for ensuring full consideration is November 14, 2008
 * 11/12 - receipt of application acknowledged (snail mail)


 * University of Puget Sound
 * Application materials postmarked no later than November 15, 2008 to ensure consideration.
 * -does anyone know if this position is a replacement for a retiring faculty member? Their Russian historian appears to be of retirement age...
 * 11/10 - receipt of application materials acknowledged (snail mail)
 * 11/14 - receipt of application materials acknowledged (snail mail)
 * 12/5 - AHA interview scheduled
 * How did they contact you?


 * University of Redlands (Modern Western Continental Europe - Assistant/Associate Professor)
 * Review of applications will begin November 15, 2008
 * Confirmation / EEOForm rec'd (snail mail, dated 11/03)
 * Confirmation / EEOForm rec'd (snail mail, dated 11/13)


 * University of Scranton
 * Application deadline is 1 Dec 2008
 * assistant professor of history should earn at least $49,000 annually
 * confirmation of application material 11-7
 * preliminary screening of applications finished by approximately 12/10
 * Will Michael Scott be conducting the interviews (or are they leaving it to Dwight)?
 * My U-Haul broke down in Scranton a while back. I found a shockingly good place for Mexican food.
 * Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Dwight is a Cornell man. Or was that Andy...?

German History

 * Assumption College
 * application deadline is 1 Nov 2008
 * Selection Committee will meet in 'late November.'
 * AHA Interview Scheduled (12-3 X 3) - via phone


 * Syracuse University
 * October 15, 2008
 * early november request for additional writing sample
 * do you have a date for the early November request?
 * was the request made in writing or by e-mail?
 * i got an email request for 'complete dissertation' (which I don't yet have) on Halloween, I think they are checking ABD applicants


 * University of Cincinnati
 * November 15, 2008
 * Hiring freezevery sorry. found this info on the university's website, but it was an old page.
 * Where did you get this info.? I just spoke with the History Dept. at the U of Cincinnati and they assured me that they were unaware of any freeze that was going to impact the status of the German history search.  As of right now, it's on.
 * There is no hiring freeze at the University of Cincinnati at this time. The Dean of Arts and Sciences has assured the Department of History that this search - and the other for Modern European History - is still on.  Interviews will take place at the AHA.
 * 11/25: writing sample request (e-mail)
 * Do you know if they contacted your references? I had rec letters sent as part of my original application. To my knowledge, they have not contacted my referees further.
 * I got an email from the SCC stating that they were interested in my application, but had not received my letters (I was under the impression they would contact the references if they wanted letters)
 * Right---the online application instructions said not to send letters, just to list the referees and their contact info. I wonder if there's been some kind of mistake.
 * This was/ is confusing. The H-Net listing for this job had different instructions than those from the University of Cincinnati's Human Resources page.  From H-Net I understood  that applicants should have three letters of recommendation sent to the search committee chair.  I actually called him up in September and he said to send the recommendations along. Maybe, in the end, it didn't matter.
 * Told on 12/2 that the search committee is in the process of selecting those who will be interviewed at AHA. The selection may be complete by early next week.
 * Would you assume that one is out of the game if they have not received a request for a writing sample by this point?
 * 12/4: AHA interview scheduled (phone)


 * University of Notre Dame
 * Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2008
 * Asked for more material Oct 9
 * Anyone heard anything?
 * Have heard nothing, though I was also asked for material in October
 * I was also asked for more materials in mid October, but have heard nothing since.
 * After an early request for materials, I've heard nothing as of December 1st.
 * Told on 11/26 that they are working toward a short list of candidates.
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/4


 * University of Pittsburgh
 * application deadline is 14 Oct 2008
 * Anyone heard anything from Pittsburgh?
 * 11/14: Rejection letter (snail mail)
 * I also got my rejection letter today (11/14)
 * That was fast. Does this letter say if they've already made an offer?
 * also rejection. no info about decisions made
 * Got my rejection letter today too. (11/14) The letter didn't state if they had hired someone, but it sounded like they had only settled on a short list and were now going to ask for additional materials. At least it was a classy letter.
 * I haven't heard anything at all as of 11/17; no rejection, no request for other materials

Other Fields

 * Boston College (Modern European Intellectual History)
 * Deadline: November 14, 2008
 * Asked for dissertation 12/1
 * Told today (12/2) that the search committee will be meeting this week to finalize its selections for interviews at the AHA. Those selected, will be contacted by the end of the week.
 * What is your dissertatin topic?
 * I was told 12/2 that "it will be probably another 10 days or so before we can finalize our AHA list but you should hear from us shortly thereafter."


 * California State University - Sacramento (Central Europe)
 * application deadline is 20 Oct 2008
 * contacted for phone interview 11/5
 * references contacted 11/11
 * phone conversation (11/6) and references contacted by phone
 * it seems like a while since any news here - has anyone heard anything about campus interviews or did Sac State run out of money, again.
 * The CSU system recently announced an "impaction" for student enrollment, but no word on the status of searches.


 * City University of New York (Eastern Europe)
 * Closing Date: November 15, 2008
 * Deleted confusion---there is no hiring freeze at CUNY


 * Claremont Graduate University (History and Cultural Studies)
 * Applications must be postmarked by 1 November 2008
 * has anyone heard anything, even an acknowledgment, from Claremont?
 * telephone interview organized 12/2
 * same here
 * the job advert stipulated that applicants had to have a record of publications. Do you think they meant several publications?


 * Concordia University, Montreal (Irish, Irish diaspora)
 * Deadline 11/17.


 * Hampden-Sydney College (Eastern/Central Europe after 1848)
 * Application deadline November 15, 2008
 * Acknowledgment received via snail mail, Nov. 10. They will be contacting candidates in early Dec. for interviews at the AHA
 * AHA interview scheduled (12/5) (x3)
 * By phone, e-mail, snail mail, carrier pigeon, etc.?
 * email to arrange phone conversation concerning interview specifics


 * Millersville University (Third Reich/Genocide Studies or Modern Russia)
 * Full consideration given to applications received by October 30, 2008
 * Application acknowledgment received 7 Nov. Will meet to discuss candidates in mid-November.
 * Told on 12/1 that they are arranging informal meetings with several candidates at the AHA. They will be making decisions about on-campus interviews after the AHA.


 * Missouri University of Science and Technology (History of Science)
 * application deadline is 1 Dec 2008
 * The entire University of Missouri system (consisting of the Columbia, Kansas City, St. Louis and Science and Tech campuses) is, as of 19 November, under a hiring freeze. This job may be affected.  See
 * Received rude email from them
 * Without going into unnecessary details, what was the context of the e-mail?


 * Tufts University (France and the World from the French Revolution)
 * application deadline 10 Oct 2008
 * Has anyone out there even gotten a confirmation/receipt of application from Tufts?
 * Nothing yet.
 * I got nothing but heard from others that they're already bringing people in for campus visits, so this is on the fast-track
 * Person who claimed this: do you have more specific information?
 * To reply: I was told about 11/8 by a colleague at Harvard that she had recently seen a mock job talk delivered by a Harvard PhD candidate for their upcoming campus visit to Tufts. That's all I know.


 * University of Tennessee Knoxville (French or British Empire)
 * Review of applications will begin on November 1st
 * received acknowledgment letter 11/7
 * AHA interview scheduled 11/21


 * University of Texas Austin (Eastern Europe)
 * Applications should be received by November 3, 2008
 * Confirmation
 * Has anyone heard anything from Austin?


 * Wesleyan University (History of Spain before 1900)
 * Applications received by 28 November 2008 will receive full consideration
 * Anyone know what area of expertise they're looking for?
 * They are looking for expertise in Spanish history prior to 1900--not a huge field, so they don't need to put limitations


 * West Virginia University (Western or Southern European history)
 * The screening process will begin on November 15, 2008
 * emailed letter 11/13 acknowledging receipt of application
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/3
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/4
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/4
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/5

Russian/Soviet History

 * number who read this: 10 (really?? c'mon!)


 * Baylor
 * anyone heard anything?
 * AHA interview scheduled (Nov. 16) X 3


 * Canisius College
 * Applications due December 15 2008


 * Cornell University
 * application deadline is 1 Nov 2008
 * full-time, tenure-track, assistant-professor, 19th- and 20th-Century Russia/Soviet Union
 * Candidates have been invited for campus visit.


 * Dickinson College
 * application deadline is 3 Nov 2008
 * Visiting Assistant Professor in Russian History
 * 11/12: AHA interview scheduled


 * Goucher College
 * application deadline is 17 Oct 2008
 * 10/25: phone interview set up
 * 11/07: campus visit scheduled


 * Grinnell College
 * Modern Russian History
 * applic deadline Nov 3, 2008
 * 11/9 applic acknowledged; promise to contact about AHA interviews in early December
 * AHA interview scheduled (12/5) x2


 * Hofstra U (Russia)
 * applic deadline Dec 1, 2008
 * 12/4 email ack & info
 * they received 58 applics & will invite 12 to AHA interviews on 1/4 & 1/5; finalists will be notified by 12/15


 * Millersville University (Third Reich/Genocide Studies or Modern Russia)
 * Full consideration given to applications received by October 30, 2008


 * St. Joseph'sCANCELLED
 * Imperial Russia
 * application deadline Dec 1, 2008
 * received email in mid-November indicating that search has been frozen due to financial crisis.


 * Texas Tech University
 * application deadline is 14 Nov 2008
 * 11/26 AHA interview scheduled
 * 11/28 AHA interview scheduled + asked for as much writing as possible


 * University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
 * application deadline 17 Nov 2008


 * University of Alaska Fairbanks
 * Assistant Professor, Modern Russian History.
 * application deadline is November 15, 2008
 * 11/18: applic receipt acknowledged


 * University of Maryland
 * application deadline is September 30, 2008
 * Hiring freeze. Position is now visiting professor.
 * more materials requested 6 Nov. 2008
 * 11/6 supplementary writing samples requested


 * University of Texas-Arlington
 * Interview Request, 12/5 (X2)