European History Jobs, 2009-10

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Brief Laments:
I moved laments to the Discussion page (see Tab above). I accidentally deleted one comment, and can't figure out how to get it back. I do apologize.


 * See Queens College, below. * I've moved the Queens Lamentations down to the Queens College, section, under modern Europe.

Mixed or Multiple Hires:

 * Nassau Community College-- ability to teach basic Western Civilization courses, with Central / South Asian studies.  Wikia exclusive: see details under Asian History.  Discussion has been moved to the discussion page.

Teeside University (UK) Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (tenured) in either Medieval or Modern History

Deadline: 4 December 2009

Ancient

 * The classics wiki is here: http://classics.wikidot.com/start
 * The page is dedicated to Classics, Classical Philosophy, Philology and not Ancient History

The Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology Jobs Board isHERE

University of Louisville - Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Ancient Mediterranean History
 * Applications due December 11
 * Ancient Near East or Late Roman/Byzantine
 * Job ad has been removed from H-Net

Northern Illinois University
 * Review of applications to begin October 30
 * "anticipated tenure-track assistant professorship"
 * Job ad has been removed from H-Net
 * AHA interview offered (12/02)

University of South Carolina - Assistant Professor, Ancient/Late Antique History of the Mediterranean basin
 * Applications should be received by November 2
 * AHA interview offered (12/01)
 * All AHA interviews scheduled (12/02)

West Virginia University - Assistant Professor, Ancient Mediterranean World History
 * Screening process to begin December 10
 * Interested in candidates who can teach early Islam

Southeastern Missouri State http://www4.semo.edu/history/
 * Deadline Nov.30
 * 4-4 load
 * How do you know it's 4-4?
 * The AHA ad is more detailed, and lists it as 4-4
 * interview request for AHA via email (12/3)
 * Make that 2! (Now "3". BTW, they had a lot of interview times available. I wonder how many they'll be visiting with.)
 * Make that 5!
 * What sub-fields are represented for interviewees?
 * late medieval Spain
 * late Roman empire/late antiquity

Texas A&M, Tenure-Track Assistant in Late Antiquity/Early Middle Ages, c. 200-1050. Applications from historians of Europe and the Byzantine Empire, including all subfields, are welcome.

Mount Royal University
 * Deadline October 30
 * Note that they want the job search reference number on the letters of recommendation as well as on all other documents.
 * Email received 12/9: they're going through the final budget approval right now, will start interviews "during the winter 2010 semester." Informative, and very nice.

University of Portland - Assistant Professor, Ancient/Medieval European History
 * Deadline November 15
 * Had an AHA interview with this department when the position first came up 6 yrs. ago. They found a sneaky way to ask me about my religious beliefs without actually coming right out and asking me.  Hopefully someone has told them by now that this is a big no-no, but just in case, be prepared.
 * It is actually legal for religious institutions to consider the religious beliefs of their applicants, and UP is a private Catholic college. So, sorry, but not illegal.

Benedictine College - Assistant Professor, Ancient/Medieval
 * Deadline November 15
 * Why is a 3 person dept. advertising for ancient/medieval when they already have an specialist in Medieval Italy?
 * Telephone Interview (x2)

Medieval
Amherst College - Assistant Professor, Medieval Europe or Europe and the Mediterranean (ca. 300-1400)
 * Deadline November 20
 * Acknowledged 11/6

George Washington University
 * Deadline November 15
 * Received ack letter and AA form by snail mail 10/20 (approx 10 days after I mailed my app)
 * Ditto, 11/6

Georgia College and State University; History, Geography, and Philosophy Department

All fields welcome.- Member of search committee said there have been serious delays getting this news to H-Net and other advertisers; there’s NO inside candidate favored, and applications submitted after the deadline of October 27 WILL be accepted.

Georgia Southern University - Lecturer in Medieval European History
 * Deadline October 28
 * request for writing sample, November 11
 * Phone interview (12/3) (x2)

Hamilton College
 * Deadline October 16
 * Via email, receipt of application acknowledged and AA link sent (10/2) (x2 -- 10/5)
 * Request for AHA interview and additional materials (11/16)
 * Has anyone received a reject from them? It's been over a month since the deadline.  Are they not going to let people know if they are no longer being considered???
 * It's not uncommon for rejection letters to go out after the AHA or even later--after an offer has been extended and accepted. That's why the wiki is so helpful--shortens the period of waiting around with false hope.

Keene State University. http://academics.keene.edu/history/
 * only at AHA - this job isn't listed at h-net
 * Deadline Nov 20
 * Medieval with secondary fields in medieval Islam and Gender (same as the current VAP)
 * So, the job is clearly tailored to the VAP. How many people would have this combination: medieval European/Islam/gender?  Seems pointless to apply.
 * If so, SC is playing a dangerous game. Do they think the VAP would stay at Keene if Amherst (or GW or Hamilton) came knocking?
 * In my experience at several institutions, such talk of inside hires is usually more fanciful than real. With the overabundance of qualified candidates, there is simply no reason for a department to give a VAP preferential treatment, except to accommodate a spousal arrangement and there are very few institutions that will do this.  It is much more likely that the History Department at Keene State created the VAP to argue to its administration that this tenure line was necessary.
 * I'm with the earlier opinion: the interest fields are just too close and too specific. Add to that the demand for substantial publications (VAP has a book) and a stated preference for candidates who have taught specific, non-field-related courses like Methodology, and it looks like this position was written to pre-disqualify just about everyone.  I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that they're being so obvious about it.
 * I stand corrected -- I misread the CV. And the more I think about it, the more I think it must be weird for the VAP (if she's checking in here) to see people dissecting her CV and speculating.  My apologies.
 * Acknowledged via snail-mail with EEO card 2 weeks after application was mailed.
 * AHA interview request via email (12/7) x 4

Rice University - Assistant Professor, Medieval Europe
 * Deadline December 1
 * AHA interview request via phone (12/8)
 * Make it four.
 * Specialties?

University of Oxford - St John's College Fellowship & Lectureship in history
 * Late Medieval Continental History
 * Deadline: 14 December 2009

University of Nebraska - Omaha - Temporary position, Medieval Europe
 * Deadline October 23
 * One-semester position, Spring 2010
 * Phone interviews were week of November 2-6.
 * Notification email sent to interviewees Nov 12. (Very gently and cordially worded - thanks, UNO!)
 * I know some people in this department, and they're very nice, so not a bad place to spend a semester, I'd think.

University of Nevada, Reno - Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean World
 * Deadline November 15
 * AHA interview request via phone (12/9)x2

Young Harris College
 * Deadline November 7
 * Broad criteria, but a medievalist would apply: Candidates should have a specialization in World Civilizations, with an emphasis in Western Classical, Late Antiquity, or Medieval studies or a non-Western emphasis (prior to the mid-15th century)
 * The link above does not work. Interested parties should go to the Young Harris College website.  The job can be found on the HR page.
 * Campus interview scheduled for mid to late January by phone (11/24)

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO: The Department of History at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (http://www.uccs.edu/history), invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor, beginning in the fall semester 2010. Teaching fields: Continental Europe, Africa, Mediterranean World, all 800-1700 CE, with research specialization in any of these. Ph.D. must be completed by fall 2010. Apply electronically at http://www.jobsatcu.com, REFER TO JOB POSTING 808542. Applications will be reviewed beginning February 1, 2010 and the search will continue until the position is filled. This job will appear on H-NET JOB GUIDE and in AHA online by mid-November.

Medieval/Early Modern/Renaissance
New York University
 * Deadline: December 1, 2009
 * Acknowledged 11/25

Ohio Wesleyan University
 * Medieval and Early Modern European (Continental)
 * Deadline: November 30, 2009

Earlham College - Assistant Professor - European History prior to 1800
 * Note that ad on Chronicle is not the same as on the college website.
 * Here's the posting on the college website: http://www.earlham.edu/jobs/history.html
 * College site says, "teaches one of a range of possible subfields, including (but not limited to) European history prior to 1800, Mediterranean (including North Africa, Near East and West Asia), medieval, early modern and thematic history." (A combo that is similar to the VAP's fields. Just sayin'.)
 * no reply to email concerning their two job searches
 * What did you ask?
 * No question. I'd tell you about my experience from a couple years ago but it would out me. To be fair, I believe the point of contact is the administrator for several departments, not just history. It's also been a tough year for the department as two members died, and a third left for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. That's almost half the department.
 * Received ack. (11/6)
 * Received ack. (11/19) (2x)
 * Received ack. (11/24)
 * received interview request (via phone) for the AHA (12/2 and 12/3) x 6
 * Specialization?
 * Late medieval/early modern Germany
 * Medieval Spain x 2
 * Crusades
 * Medieval Italy
 * Did they ask for additional materials? (12/4) - NO
 * No early modernists? I guess when they say "medieval, early modern" what they mean is "medieval, and if you happen do do early modern we'll consider you."
 * More likely, "we're really looking for a medievalist but if we don't get enough good applications, we'd hire an early-modernist."

University of Central Florida- Visiting Assistant Professor, Medieval/Early Modern European History (excluding Britain)
 * Deadline October 9
 * One semester, begins January 2010
 * Remember when a one-semester replacement position wouldn't have been a plum gig? Those were the salad days.

University of Northern British Columbia Assistant Professor, European History prior to 1600
 * Deadline December 1
 * Note: don't be discouraged by the location. I know someone who just took a job there--the pay, research support, and teaching load all approach or match an R1 job in the US.

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs The Department of History at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (http://www.uccs.edu/history), invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor, beginning in the fall semester 2010. Teaching fields: Continental Europe, Africa, Mediterranean World, all 800-1700 CE, with research specialization in any of these. Ph.D. must be completed by fall 2010. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, advising students, conducting research in specialty and serving on appropriate University committees. Apply electronically at http://www.jobsatcu.com, REFER TO JOB POSTING 808542. Applications will be reviewed beginning February 1, 2010 and the search will continue until the position is filled.

Early Modern Europe
Ball State University

Tenure-track position in European history with specialization in the early modern period, circa 1400 to 1815 available August 19, 2010.


 * Snail mail ack. (11/24)
 * Request for additional materials (12/4) (x4)
 * article or chapter
 * teaching evaluations
 * two syllabi
 * Specializations?
 * Britain and Spain
 * Early Modern France
 * Has anyone received a request since the 4th?

Boston University


 * Early Modern Europe (presumably excluding France)
 * "Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled."
 * why do you say "presumably excluding France"?
 * Because the chair of the search committee is a historian of early modern France.
 * Snail mail ack'd (9/8)
 * Has anybody heard anything new about this position? It's odd they would not set a deadline and then wait two months or more to contact any candidates.
 * Nothing. Not even the snail mail acknowledgment referenced above.  It is a little strange, but the department's website still lists the position.
 * Just received a snail mail acknowledgment yesterday (10/12), though the letter is dated 9/4. I thought the delay might be because I'm in Canada (somewhat unreliable mail), but more likely they've been slow to get them out.
 * Received snail mail ack (9/14) ... nothing since
 * Received e-mail request for materials (10/17) (7x)
 * may I ask what countries those requested for materials specialize in?
 * Holy Roman Empire
 * Italy
 * England
 * England/Spain
 * Germany/Netherlands
 * German-speaking lands
 * Phone call for AHA interview (11/20) Anyone else? Specializations for the lucky ones with interviews?
 * E-mail request for materials (11/27)
 * Other late requests like this? (12/3)
 * Does it make sense to anyone why BU would schedule AHA interviews and then continue to request additional materials?
 * Maybe because there was no deadline applications are still coming in, and (again, because there was no deadline) they feel obliged to take them seriously
 * Received email invitation for interview at AHA (12/10)

Denison University
 * Early Modern, excluding France and German-speaking regions
 * Deadline Nov. 16
 * Didn't they just hire a VAP in this field? Does this mean there is already an inside candidate in place?
 * No, they hired a VAP in medieval. The TT EME appears to be a new position. I've heard great things about Denison and this department.
 * Thanks for clearing that up. I remember applying for the VAP position - but looking through my files I see that it was a "medieval or early modern Europe" job - so they must have hired a medievalist.
 * They did (in--surprise!!--Mediterranean history). It would seem that they've decided to boot medieval as a full-time position in the future...
 * No - their medieval person is on leave. Geez, people, take a deep breath.
 * Visiting assistant professors qualify for leave??
 * Adam Davis is their medievalist. He is on leave. Knowing he would be gone, they conducted the VAP search mentioned above, and hired a medievalist as the replacement.
 * Anyone have news on this search? (12/3) No, but remember, no news is good news! Wait, that's not right. But seriously, don't panic until the tenth.
 * What happens on the tenth? Nothing, I'm just saying by then you can start to freak out. It's wasted effort right now.
 * Some search committees are trying to make sure people can get the 20 day advance fare to San Diego; this week and next are crucial.
 * I'll give you five bucks to call and ask when the committee is going to meet.
 * Request for AHA interview (12/9) via email (x2)
 * I'd love to know the specializations of those lucky folks with interviews...
 * I'm holding out (faint) hope that there are more emails to come. (12/10)

Hunter College, CUNY

The Department of History at Hunter College, CUNY invites applications for an open-rank professorship in the history of Early Modern Europe (1400-1800), including historians whose focus is on Europe's interaction with the wider world.

http://h-net.org/jobs/display_job.php?jobID=39669

Any news on this one yet?

They don't start reviewing applications until 12/15 (according to the job ad).

Received snail mail ack. (12/8).

Johns Hopkins University
 * TWO positions in early modern European (excluding Britain, tyvm) history, RANK OPEN
 * One position in early modern France, and one for a scholar of Europe and the wider world
 * Deadline December 1, 2009
 * David Bell is leaving Hopkins for Princeton, which explains one of the two openings. See this article.
 * Heard a rumor that one of the hires (unknown which) will be senior, the other junior--don't know if they will be simultaneous or staggered
 * simultaneous is what I heard
 * inside info: jobs will be simultaneous. probably one senior, one junior, but could be any combination.
 * Anyone know if they plan to interview at AHA? (12/4)
 * No AHA interviews (12/10).
 * Thanks! Are you able to elaborate? (are they doing phone interviews, or going straight to campus?) (12/10)
 * Straight to campus (12/10)

Lindenwood University
 * European History with a specialty in the Early Modern Period.
 * Position could potentially begin Spring 2010.
 * Phone interviews scheduled for week of 11/16

Mount St. Mary's University
 * Deadline December 15, 2009
 * Early Modern European History with preference given to specialization of France and Spain.
 * In this case does preference mean "has to be a French or Spanish specialist" or "we will consider everyone, we are just partial to French or Spanish specialists"?

Northwestern University
 * Early Modern Europe (excluding France, Spain and Italy)
 * Deadline, October 15
 * Email confirming application is complete (10/16), EO link (10/19)
 * Any news yet? I imagine they must be wading through a ton of applications. - Yes, still wading as of 11/12.
 * Last poster: If you know, can you tell us how many applications you received? (Or we could start a wikipool.) - A lot, like one would expect.
 * Still no news? Seems odd since the deadline was over a month ago.
 * Not odd. You have to think they received 175-200 applications. And if they're going to the AHA, what's the rush?
 * Anyone know if they're interviewing at the AHA? - This department has not done AHA on other searches in recent years.
 * Wasn't this job originally advertised as "British or Early Modern Europe"? Any inside info on which direction they will go?
 * I believe this search is to replace Ethan Shagan, so England seems likely.
 * Contacted for writing samples/teaching evals (11/24). They will be going straight to campus visits (no AHA) (2x).
 * Any idea how many they plan on inviting to campus?
 * They usually invite 2-4 people to campus. And yes, the job is to replace Ethan Shagan, but that doesn't mean it's automatically going to stay an early modern Britain slot.  They are considering continental historians as well.
 * Specializations for those asked for materials?
 * Britain (2x)
 * So no continental historians?

See also Queens College, CUNY (early modern or modern France), below, under Modern Europe

University of the South (Sewanee)


 * Early modern continental
 * Deadline Nov.1
 * Anyone have any information on this posting?
 * Are they going to the AHA?
 * Yes

British History
University of North Florida
 * Early Modern Britain/British Empire
 * Deadline November 1
 * Does anyone know what's happening to Elizabeth Furdell? She seems to have the early modern Britain angle covered for the faculty already.
 * She's been publishing for a while now (stared in 1980s). Retirement seems like a possibility.
 * AHA interview scheduled via phone 11/24 (x3)
 * Anyone else hear any word since yesterday?
 * Did UNF ask for secondary materials (i.e. writing samples, teaching evals, etc.)? No.
 * Any other news since 11/24?
 * AHA interviews have been arranged (12/4)
 * I'm curious to know what centuries the candidates work on, and if their topics are straight Britain or if they work on the Empire.

University of Kent (UK)


 * British History, c.1450-1600
 * Deadline December 11 - Interviews 19 January.

Auburn University


 * Britain Before 1750
 * 3-2 load at a research university, which surprised me. (2-2 at Alabama and they're better at football)
 * Anyone know where the woman they hired a couple of years ago ended up?
 * Spousal hire at Texas Tech.
 * I know someone who is a recent hire here, and the pay is comparable to other research universities. And yes, they teach 3-2, but get a research leave every two years or so.
 * See Auburn's page on faculty pay. Also compare the Chronicle's page on faculty pay.
 * Auburn posted a job in modern British history two years ago and advertised the salary in the job ad as $50,000.
 * 3-2, 3-2, 3-0
 * Snail mail ack received 11/30: review of applicant files said to have begun Nov 23. (12/7: just received a second ack dated 11/30 claiming the review began 11/16, so who knows.)
 * AHA interview scheduled 12/9 via e-mail (5x)
 * Specializations, if you care to share?
 * Early Enlightenment

SUNY Brockport


 * Modern Britain and British Africa
 * Open until filled; apply before December 15

University of Pittsburgh


 * Amundson Professorship, "the appointment will be at Associate or Full"
 * Deadline was October 9, 2009: can't find the ad online anymore.
 * Rejection rec'd 11/20-ish (don't remember exactly); they've identified a shortlist. - what period (rejected)?
 * invited (late Nov.) as one of three finalists in Jan.

Virginia Commonwealth


 * "Collateral" Professor and Undergraduate Advisor
 * This job was never listed here, but I got a letter today dated Dec. 2 stating that they had already hired someone. The application due date was November 9.  Does that seem like an awfully quick hire?  Was this an inside job? (x2)
 * Received email about job on 10/19 for job beginning Jan. 2010.
 * Sorry, just to clarify - you received an e-mail on 10/19 announcing the job opening/calling for applications? Correct.
 * That does seem fast. Although as the above poster mentioned the job was supposed to start in January so it is not necessarily an inside job as much as the committee working under a tight deadline.
 * They have hired someone who is starting in January.
 * I must have misread the original job ad - I thought the appointment would be made in January, not that the job would start then. (x4) And rightly so: "initial appointment will be through academic year 2010-11, with possibility for renewal".  When you think of an academic year, you think it means from fall to end of spring.  The ad was just lame.
 * I don't blame you - it was one of the most poorly written job ads I've seen and it took me a long time to puzzle it out. I still don't know what they meant by "collateral" professor, either.
 * I'm glad I'm not the only one. I assumed "collateral" meant "non-Tenure track" or "contingent" - but who knows?

== Russian History == Bentley University- Lecturer of Russian/Soviet History, "with preferred secondary field in Middle East history"
 * Deadline: Nov. 16
 * Any news on this?
 * AHA interview scheduled (12/01) x 4

Columbia University- Assistant/Associate Professor of Modern Russian History
 * no deadline noted
 * Any news on this? A short list?
 * semi-finalists have been asked to provide additional materials (x3)
 * The whole process is a joke. Columbia first advertised the position more than two years ago and, after a lightly tended search that went on over both of those years, made offers to two candidates who turned them down because the salary was too low.  This time the on-line application program, RAPS (RATS?) didn't work for recommenders and I had to e-mail my letter on behalf of an applicant.
 * I thought Kotkin got the job advertised in 2007 and that this was for someone else, a junior scholar. At any rate, I assumed right away that there was an inside candidate.  Maybe I'm wrong.
 * Why would you assume that there's an inside candidate?
 * I assumed so because the review of applications began "immediately." "Immediately," with no deadline, suggests that there's someone in mind.
 * They have made not 2 but 4 offers, all of which have been turned down.
 * Have any AHA interviews been scheduled?
 * they are going straight to campus visits. finalists were notified on 12/1

University of Mississippi - Assistant Professor of Twentieth Century Russian History
 * deadline was September 28
 * Any news on this one? They planned AAASS interviews.
 * 10/5 AAASS interview scheduled by e-mail
 * campus visit scheduled for first week of december

Yale University
 * received letter that search was cancelled due to falling endowment (Oct 7)

Wesleyan University - Assistant Professor of Modern Russian History
 * Deadline: Nov. 2
 * Any news on this?
 * I emailed them - apparently they are meeting today (Tuesday, December 1).
 * Were candidates contacted yesterday?
 * AHA Interview Scheduled (12/02) (x2)

Saint Joseph’s University (Philadelphia, PA) - Assistant Professor in Imperial Russia. ; ;


 * Deadline: Dec. 1
 * AHA invites have been issued (x2)

University of Chicago- Assistant Professor of Russian/Eurasian History
 * Deadline: Jan. 7
 * Does anyone know why the deadline is Jan. 7 if they are planning to interview at AHA?

Modern Europe
Does anyone know what happened to the job at Knox College? A Modern Europe job was advertised for a couple of weeks and then it disappeared. I contacted the email address that was provided with the ad, but I didn't get a response. Did they cancel the search?
 * I received an acknowledgement by email on 9/15. Presumably if the search had been cancelled that would have been mentioned in the email.
 * there is no job: i emailed in october and was told the job posting was an error.

American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina - "Modern European, World, and US History"
 * Application Deadline: unclear; the ad was posted in late June, and indicates that they'd like to hire by early October

Bates College - Modern Europe
 * No Deadline, "Review of applications will begin immediately and we expect to bring candidates to campus in late November and early December."


 * 8/31 ack. and aff. action survey received via snail mail
 * Odd little re-posting here. Hard to say what is going on, but deadline they give is November 1.
 * They did this search originally in 2006-2007. (It would be good to learn why the woman they eventually hired left.) I was a finalist in 2007 and had the strange experience of having one faculty member there express to me that this faculty member would only vote for a female candidate. Bizarre.
 * The woman they hired left because she got a job at Tufts.
 * Yes, previous hire went to Tufts -- the Bates people told me her husband couldn't find a job in the area.
 * Emailed Request for more materials, said hard copy to follow (10/27). (X4)
 * Past finalist, here; folks can [mailto:heinrichvonschittendorf@yahoo.com email me] with questions, etc.
 * semi-finalists: mind sharing your fields?
 * actually, I do mind sharing my field, and I think we should avoid such conversation on the wiki, which potentially compromises job candidates since so many search committees are reading this too.
 * good to know; so glad that you felt the need to tell us instead of remaining silent; and so grateful for the tip that we shouldn't, either!
 * How exactly does the listing of fields compromise those who do not post?
 * What were the materials requested on 10/27? Writing sample and syllabi or just writing sample? No syllabi, but teaching evaluations.
 * Invited for on-campus interview, 11/16 (x2)

California Baptist College

Posted 11/25; "open until filled"


 * "California Baptist University, an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the California Southern Baptist Convention, invites applications for tenure-track positions to begin August 2010 in the areas listed below. Candidates must embrace the mission of California Baptist University and evidence a clear understanding of, and commitment to, excellence in teaching through the integration of the Christian faith and learning."


 * The application is even wackier: You have to check a box agreeing with: "Do you believe the Bible to be the inspired Word of God?," and another to agree with: "Are you prepared to help another find Jesus Christ as his or her Savior and Lord?" -- and then write a statement explaining "how your Christian experience is related to your philosophy of higher education." You also have to give the name of the Baptist church you attend; the name of your pastor; and indicate how ofte you attend. Oh, and explain that you support "fundamental doctrines and practices of the California Southern Baptist Convention."

Cambridge University - Modern European History


 * Deadline: 31 December 2009


 * Europe 1700-1815, preference for French Revolution
 * Does any one know what the American equivalent of a "University Lectureship" at Cambridge might be? I've read various things that suggest that this is not a position for someone straight out of grad school, but more the equivalent of an advanced assistant professor or even associate professor in the US. Anyone know more?
 * This is the equivalent of a tenured faculty position - so, yes, closest the associate professor, in theory. However, remember that the UK does not have a tenure process, and that rather than extended PhDs, students complete in (ideally) 3-4 years, usually followed by post-doctoral research or temporary teaching positions.  So if you're a US PhD candidate or graduate with a couple of publications and good teaching experience you might not be at a disadvantage compared to the 'home market', and people *are* hired direct into university lectureships straight from the PhD.  If your PhD is on the relevant topic, or you have teaching experience in the 'preference' then it's probably worth a try!
 * Would this mean, then, that an Associate Professor in the States would not be too senior to apply?
 * While I don't have any inside info on whether this specific job is more likely to hire a recent PhD or someone more senior, there's no obvious reason why an Associate Professor would be excluded - if you read the job spec you'll see it's to replace a retiring full professor, so a senior hire isn't unthinkable.
 * Anyone know why they're looking for a French Revolution historian if Michael Sonenscher already teaches there?
 * Looks like Tim Blanning's replacement; his French Revolution course has been legendary for decades.
 * Recent hires in the history department for similar jobs have been people 5-10 years post-PhD, with books: so equivalent to candidates for Associate Prof posts in the US. In the past, hires have also included people who were already tenured at American institutions.
 * does anyone know what the deal is/have advice about sending 10 copies of all the requested materials?? 10 copies of a 10,000 word article is a LOT of paper, and especially expensive if sent from overseas A: The 'deal' is that they want enough copies of your work to give one to each person on the hiring committee, and then probably to several other people who are experts in the field for their opinions. Asking candidates to provide sufficient copies saves them having to a) hire or redeploy someone to do the masses of photocopying and/or printing from the 100+ applicants they'll probably get, and b) spend money on ink/paper/electricity etc.  Why it can't be done electronically is another issue, but some people (and I include myself in that) really like to handle hardcopy still. /luddite.
 * I am not applying for this position, but I do think the above post is a very reasonable complaint. Certainly, Cambridge would like to save the expense of printing out articles, but then again they are an organization seeking to make a hire, and such processes involve expense.  It really isn't reasonable to ask candidates, presumably from all over the world, to print and then mail hundreds of pages.  They can get away with it, of course, but in my opinion that's bad form.
 * Fair enough, but is it any more reasonable of US schools and the AHA to expect people to pay membership, registration, airfare and accommodation fees for fifteen sweaty minutes in a San Diego hotel suite (if they're lucky)? I'd just as soon Fedex the copies and wait for the shortlist.

Carleton University - 19th Century Europe


 * Application Deadline: January 15, 2010


 * "Place or region of specialization is open, though an international or transnational focus on relations and connections between Europe and one or more of the following regions: Asia, Africa, the Pacific, or the Americas is strongly preferred."

Clemson University - Modern German History


 * Application Deadline: November 1 (AHA ad says December 15,2009 deadline)


 * This is a reposting from last year
 * no it's not--this is a tenure track position. last year it was temporary.
 * received snail mail ack. (11/27)
 * request for AHA interview (11/30)

Colby College - Modern European History


 * Application Deadline: December 1


 * "one-year, non-renewable position as a Faculty Fellow in European history (excluding Russia/the Soviet Union)"
 * HR ack for EEO information via email (11/13) (x2)

Colby-Sawyer College "Primary teaching responsibilities include courses in Western and World Civilization, as well as upper-level history courses. A specialization in 20th century Asia, the Middle East, or Europe is preferred"


 * Application Deadline: November 1


 * This job is also listed on the World History page. (they ran the same search last year from the looks of it)
 * Phone interview (11/18); interviewer said that the hiring committee will meet the following week to pick 3-4 finalists.
 * Anybody know the status?

C.W. Post - Long Island University - Modern European History


 * Application Deadline: December 1


 * This job is reopened from a canceled 2009-10 search
 * Anyone heard from CW? Anyone been invited for an AHA interview?

Dartmouth College Modern European Intellectual History
 * Application Deadline: November 1
 * - Received snail mail ack. (X2)
 * - AHA Interview requested by email (12/3). (X3)

Drake University Modern European University
 * Application deadline: November 15

Anyone receive any word? - I haven't (x5)
 * Preference for France, Germany, and/or Russia. Ability to teach race, class, and gender is also preferred.

Email request for AHA interview; 11 candidates have been selected for AHA interview (12/7)

Drew University European History
 * Application deadline: Nov 12
 * Any news anyone? No, not even an ack.

Drury University - Modern Europe/World
 * Application Deadline: 13 November 2009
 * Received snail mail ack. (11/15)
 * Phone interview requested via email (11/20 x2)

Earlham College, Assistant Professor level in European history since 1800, with a secondary field in Jewish history
 * Application Deadline: "Consideration of applications will begin November 16 and continue until the position is filled."


 * There is a visiting appt. with more or less the same credentials listed for this ad. A few college web pages discuss making his appt. tenure-track.  Is this an inside fix?  Is it worth the time and effort to apply?
 * Tough to say. The position (IIRC) has to be modern Europe and Jewish, so it doesn't seem too odd. That said, their medieval position also matches the incumbent, and a few years ago they ran a search that hired a sitting VAP. (She stayed one year.) And, yeah, the "make it tenure-track" is pretty alarming. Isn't a gaffe when you tell a (student) reporter the truth?
 * ack. postcard (11/21)
 * Did anybody hear anything from them, esp. since they called people for the pre-1800 job?

Georgetown School of Foreign Service - Qatar
 * Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, Modern European History, 19th and 20th Century
 * Review will begin immediately (Nov. 19)

Georgetown School of Foreign Service -- Washington, D. C.
 * Associate Professor of Modern German History (tenured). Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of History.
 * Deadline: Nov. 30 and will continue until position is filled.

James Madison University
 * "The History Department seeks candidates with specialization in modern Eastern or Central Europe and the ability to teach research methods. Willingness to develop course in digital history is desired."
 * ack. via email (11/30)

Maastricht University (Netherlands) - "Full professor in European history," also will serve as dept. chair
 * Application Deadline: October 1

Maine - Farmington

Application Deadline: November 15
 * "The successful candidate will teach a two-semester Global History survey, courses on Europe, and courses on either Africa or the Middle East."
 * Anyone know anything about this one?

Minot State University - Modern Europe


 * Review of applications will begin on October 23


 * "Assistant Professor in European History, excluding France. Thematic specialization and geographic focus open. Teaching in one or more of the following outside fields for non-western/thematic coverage required: Public History, Environmental History, India, China, Near East / Middle East, or Pacific Rim."
 * My source reveals they will be trying to hire before the AHA, which means they must be holding on campus or telephone interviews. Anyone?

Montana State University, Bozeman - Modern Europe


 * Application Deadline: October 16


 * "Modern Continental European History, excluding specialists in German and Russian History. The department particularly welcomes applications from candidates whose sub-specialties include French History (after 1789) and the Francophone world; empire, colonialism and post-colonialism; and/or gender studies."
 * Phone interview requested 11/9 (x3)
 * did anyone get notice from MSU about receipt of application? if so, i'm going to console myself that mine got lost in the mail (Response: yes I did)
 * i didn't receive ack about my application, nor did i get a request for a phone interview (11/20)
 * finalists have been invited to campus interviews in early to mid-December.
 * may I ask what the finalists specialize in? I'm still bummed as I think my app was lost...
 * My application was not acknowledged either (x2)

Mount Royal University
 * "Tenure-track position in European History Since 1500 at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective 15 August 2010. This position is open to all areas of European History broadly defined, with a preference for those candidates with a focus on social/cultural History."
 * online ack. immediately upon applying. (x2)

Queens College, CUNY - French History


 * Application Deadline: November 20


 * "The Department is particularly interested in candidates whose specialty is French colonization and empire, but will consider applicants with other specialties."
 * received snail mail ack (11/27) (x3)
 * Campus interviews have been scheduled.
 * Would you mind sharing your specialty and/or status?
 * Anyone know how many? Does this mean that they automatically won't do AHA interviews?
 * Snail mail rejection received, 12/7, indicating that an offer has been made. How is this possible when the application deadline was 11/20?
 * Rejection letter received (8/12)
 * Wow. I guess this confirms many people's suspicions that this was probably an inside hire. Thanks Queens, for giving our applications a serious review.
 * Seriously? are there any jobs this year that don't have internal candidates? Why did I bother wasting my $ on sending the application and sending letters if they were going to hire someone 2 weeks after the deadline?
 * Wow! This is absolutely ridiculous. Don't even bother advertising next time, Queens College. I fit your ad to a "T" and spent lots of time on the application in addition to postage. This is just wrong. That makes inside candidate hires for 2 of the French colonial positions.   * And don't feel like they are just passing over new Ph.D.s: they rejected people with books, tenure, etc. *I wonder what would happen if we all sent back our rejection letters with a polite request for refunds on the application costs? I'm seriously tempted! (But then, maybe that's just end-of-the-semester grading getting me down).
 * Actually, I have heard from friends that Queens is holding campus interviews in the coming weeks, so it is not over yet. (and I did not see an inside candidate on the website, since no one teaches French history. Did I miss something?) **If that's true, then they're lying, because the letter I received said an offer had already been extended. If that's true, then they should have no trouble revealing the name of the hire, but they didn't. Hmm...
 * Could the "offer" refer to a campus interview offer, and you interpreted it as a job offer? What are the exact words of the letter you received? This is very strange... **I tossed the letter, but I did not misread it. It indicated that a job offer had been extended.**
 * It's somebody who used to teach there that but has found another job.
 * Are you sure that person even applied for the job, if s/he already has one?
 * The letter reads, "Thank you for applying....I am sorry to inform you that we have offered the position to another candidate." That seems pretty clear.
 * I guess I don't see what's so scandalous about creating a job that's tailored to a colonialist that a department happens to like. They had somebody who did it as an adjunct, she left for a time and now they've found a place.  The only thing that must be a pain for them is the having to bring people in to make it look legit (to whom, it's not entirely clear).  But we did Ph.D.s in history, not astrophysics, so our expectations can't (or shouldn't be) high.
 * Offer extended about 10 days after the deadline. Oh, and this includes Thanksgiving week. Unfair waste of time and money (postage, dossier services) for all other (non-inside?) candidates.
 * Is this even frowned upon? Or legal? Or is it simply illegal to offer the job without opening it to other candidates (even if they aren't considered)? I honestly don't know, but it seems to be happening a lot this year!
 * I'm consoling myself with the fact that this is evidence Queens would be a crappy place to work.
 * I think you can file a complaint with the AHA, and if they find wrongdoing, they'll put a little asterisk next to the school's name the next time they hire.
 * Questions of legality probably explain why the job was advertised in the first place, since it's a SUNY (public) school. That being said, there is not likely much chance of sanction, which is usually reserved for unjust denial of tenure, revocation of tenure, and other concerns of faculty. Still...
 * Queens is a public institution (CUNY, I think) and if candidates from underrepresented groups were passed over while the affirmative action search process was not followed in good faith, there might be grounds for an individual or class action lawsuit. But I'm still thinking somebody probably just sent out the wrong form letter, and they haven't actually made an appointment.
 * I've certainly seen tailor-made searches before, both when I was a grad student at a private institution and in my own dept, a public institution (before I got there). Regardless, the dept. should at least go through the motions, bring candidates to campus, and be open to being surprised. In far too many years in this business I have *never* seen an offer extended this rapidly after the close of a deadline. It's so far out of line that I incline to the view that the person(s) who wrote the letter can't write English, and it really refers to people not being among the finalists who are being brought to campus. In either case it reflects very poorly on the dept.
 * rejection letter received (12/9) "We have offered the position to another candidate"
 * Dear Professor Julia Sneeringer and members of the Co-option Committee at Queens College, I'm addressing you by name here in the hope that google will re-index this page soon and give some publicity to the shameful "search" you just led.

Santa Clara University - France and the World


 * Application Deadline: November 20


 * Anyone know if this is for an internal candidate? They have a lecturer who specializes in France and the World who has a book and several articles
 * My best guess (based on informed yet idle gossip) is that there is indeed an internal candidate. But then who knows, since they asked candidates for extensive documentation. Why ask for 125 pages of material from people if you aren't planning to take them seriously?
 * I thought so at first - but the internal candidate received her degree over a decade ago, and in my limited experience, most successful internal candidates are only a few years from their degrees (or are up for associate positions, esp if they have a book)
 * email ack/AA form received 11/23
 * AHA interview invite 12/1
 * How did they contact you for the AHA interview? (response: email)
 * email rejection 12/9 (x3)

Southwestern University, Modern Europe, "preference for France and the French colonial world, excluding Britain"
 * Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and the department expects to bring candidates to campus in late November and early December.


 * How does one juggle applications like this and those interviewing at the AHA? What if they bring you to campus and offer you a position in Dec, before you've even done AHA interviews? (yes, I realize that I'd probably be so thrilled to have a job that it wouldn't matter...)
 * There's no good way to juggle a search committee on an accelerated hiring schedule. If you're their preferred candidate, you're stuck in a classic bird-in-the-hand vs. two-in-the-bush scenario. This happened to me last year. I was offered a position at a directional state university remote from family and metropolitan life, tried unsuccessfully to stall for a few weeks because I had 6 AHA interviews. But they needed to have the position filled before Xmas break, or they would lose their funding (can't blame 'em) so they offered the position to their next-choice candidate. Then I cursed myself b/c none of the 6 AHA interviews resulted in a job.
 * Application ack received: they plan to notify finalists by early Nov and schedule interviews shortly thereafter
 * Rejection letter received 10/17. (X2)
 * When did poster above receive application acknowledgment? I have not received anything from them, except the AA form.
 * I received application ack (via email) in early Oct from the faculty secretary, and the AA form in the mail shortly thereafter
 * Candidate asked to campus for job talk 10/26 (x2)
 * Congrats! What's your field?
 * Rejection letter received 11/3 (X2)
 * Did anyone else not get a rejection letter? I seem to have made the "Limbo list." (nah, still no rejection letter for me either x2)

Stanford University, Modern Europe - excluding Britain, France, and Russia.


 * Application Deadline: November 1


 * Piffle.
 * Any news at all about this job?! - I haven't heard anything

Towson University, Central/Eastern European History


 * Application Deadline: October 15


 * their page lists a woman who specializes in German/ East Central European history. Does anyone know if she is moving on and this is a replacement? Or have they added an extra Germanist line?
 * It appears that she was gone the last two years, perhaps with fellowships and/or a sabbatical; perhaps she's moved on to another institution? The job asks for someone to teach the Modern Germany course that she's taught in previous years.
 * A friend says she has left that University.
 * Received snail mail ack (10/23) (X2)
 * Received invite for On-Campus Interview
 * The previous person in this position has a position at a German university where her husband has had a position for several years.

Tennessee Technological University - Modern Europe


 * Application Deadline: December 2009


 * Post-1648 Europe

Troy University - Modern Europe/World
 * Application Deadline: December 15


 * "The successful candidate will regularly teach introductory courses in World History and periodically an upper division course on the Far East. Some graduate level background on the latter subject is preferred. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to conduct upper division courses pertaining to European history from the seventeenth through twentieth centuries."

University of Nebraska, Lincoln Modern Germany


 * Application Deadline: November 15


 * "Modern Germany/Jewish History/Holocaust"
 * Did anyone get an acknowledgment of receipt from this one? - I haven't
 * Nothing heard from them, no aor (Dec. 10)

University of North Carolina, Greensboro - Modern Europe


 * Application Deadline: December 1


 * "Modern European history (excluding Russia and France)"
 * Does anyone know if this is to replace their twentieth-century Germanist, or the German historian of science? Their modern Europe lecturer specializes in France, but this is excluded.
 * I called the department and asked if the Germanist was leaving. They said noone is leaving, they are extending and complementing their current faculty.
 * received snail mail ack. (X2, Dec. 7)

University of Tennessee, Knoxville Post-1945 Germany


 * Application Deadline: November 1


 * "Post-1945 Germany or German-Speaking Lands"
 * received snail mail ack. (11/13)
 * Received e-mail invitation for AHA interview. (12/4)

University of Toronto, Scarborough - Modern Europe
 * Application Deadline: November 15


 * "Modern (post-1750) continental European history (Britain, Eastern Europe and Russia are excluded)"
 * Be ready: online app is long, and limits the cover letter to 4000 characters (spaces included)

University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Modern Europe
 * Application Deadline: November 20


 * Modern European history, 1850 to the present. Excludes Britain.
 * received snail mail ack (11/18) (x2)
 * Email to schedule AHA interview (12/8) (x3)

Wheaton College - Modern Europe/World
 * Application Deadline: November 1


 * "The successful candidate will have... the ability to integrate the field of history with the Christian faith."
 * Great; well, allegedly, Wheaton is less fanatical and anti-intellectual than other such universities.
 * A friend is in the department there. Quiet, smart, and very religious, but I she would not have gone it appears she has gone someplace fanatical. (Original poster made edit.)
 * You'll need to be willing to affirm this statement of faith, which includes belief in the literal creation account in Genesis. Faculty are not allowed to drink in public. Also, peruse their Community Covenant : "It is crucial that each member of the College family understand it clearly and embrace it sincerely." Among other things, the "Covenant" condemns "sexual immorality, such as the use of pornography, pre-marital sex, adultery, homosexual behavior and all other sexual relations outside the bounds of marriage between a man and woman." Until 2003, dancing was not allowed on campus . Be aware, this is a very conservative, evangelical, fundamentalist college.
 * I'm desperate to get a job, but the explicit condemnation of homosexual behavior is where I draw the line -- this is simply shameful and revolting (and I'm not even gay!).
 * Heh! I love this sort of comment. They think that homosexuality is shameful and revolting. You find judgment shameful and revolting. The irony, the irony!
 * "Man, everyone's gay once in a while!" - Sgt. Kirk Lazarus.