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C.V. of Dr. Paul John RichThis CV is offered for historical background as much of it is now supplanted. Department of International Relations and History
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Middle East, Europe, Pacific, African, Latin American teaching experience. Senior Professor, major Mexican university; member Mexican national research system (Investigador Nacional Nivel I, equivalent American Academy). Major research appointments. American citizen. Who's Who, International Edition, 1995-96; Who's Who in Science, 1996. Books, articles on civil society, democratization, political culture, education, leadership. Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, since 1993. Education· PhD The University of Western Australia outstanding distinction. "The Rule of Ritual in the Arabian Gulf, 1857-1947", education's effects on policy, leadership. University's Cameron Medal for research. · EDM Harvard University. · AB cum laude Harvard University in Government. AB Honors Thesis: "Conflict and Development in Uganda". Adviser: development authority Lloyd Rudolph. EDM adviser: Israel Sheffler. Courses with Zbigniew Brzezinski, V.O.Key, Henry Kissinger, Frederick Merk, David Riesman, Judith Shklar, B.F.Skinner, Paul Tillich, Robert Ulich, Amos Wilder. · Graduate Tonbridge School, England (Kinsmen Scholar, Floyd Prize). Seminars, Institutes: Yale; University of Kent, Canterbury; University of Texas, Austin; American Management Association; City University, London. Experience - Teching, Research, Administration1993 - Titular Professor of International Relations and History, University of the Americas, Puebla, Mexico. Investigador Nacional Nivel I, El Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. (Mexico's élite research society.)Courses on Ritual and Political Legitimacy, Canada, Middle East, Asia, Comparative Education and Politics, Political Culture. Seminars: NAFTA, UNO, Religion & International Relations, Political Risk. Started University's first "computerized" classes using Internet. Teacher MBA, North American Studies graduate programs. Editor, three anthologies pub. by University. Department has 400 students, masters', numerous international exchange programs. Developing teaching assistant, mentoring culture, co-presenting papers and articles with them. Awards, scholarships, internships, to students include: U.S.Chamber of Commerce; British Council; Organization of American States; UCLA; Ford Foundation; Cambridge University; Northwestern; Pennsylvania; Texas (Austin); U. of California, San Diego. TA is first Mexican Presidential Scholar, American Dialect Association, and first UDLA student named Latin American Studies Association-Johns Hopkins University lecturer. Adviser university's research and development, 1996 . Fellow since 1993, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Obtained funding, UDLA-Hoover program of visiting fellows to Mexico. John Locke Foundation funding for studying higher education, 1993 -. Book (Tenure and the Demise of Academic Accountability), 1995, and articles on tenure published by Locke, and as syndicated newspaper articles. Numerous reports for institutions on computer projects, library planning. Leader Internet/email and www workshops. 1990 1993. Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia. University Research Grants. Completed two books, edited eight, many articles, reviews. Council of University Convocation. Involvement, policy & administration: planning, establishing research foundation, fund raising, committee converting periodicals to electronic/microfiche formats. Consultancy, South Pacific Board for Educational Assessment (Fiji, Oct./Nov.1992). Chair, Victoria League-Commonwealth Trust: reversing downward budget trend. Active Government House and Westralian Foundations. Speaker: Graduate School of Management, Perth College, Oxford Society, schools, radio stations. 1981 1990. Adviser, Principal Lecturer, Head of Supervisory Programs: Ministry of Education, Gulf Emirate of Qatar. Set curriculum objectives; coordinated departments, linked Ministries, Embassies. Demonstration teaching. Recruitment, budgeting, textbook selection. Educational entrepreneurship creating courses, teacher training; pioneered computers in curriculum. Prior: Consultant Ministry of Higher Education & Lecturer, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Courses for media executives, started resource centre, hosted radio show. C.R.Associates (policy center, clients incl.Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). Director, Standish Museums - New England Parish Society: Head Start, dyslexia, Native American programs. Family business in Buffalo, New York. · Middle East experience mentoring students going overseas; counseling choice of universities, dissertation topics. Toefl/SAT/GRE/GMAT workshops for United States Information Agency. U.S.State Department citation: "selfless dedication, outstanding contributions". In Qatar vetted cabinet publications, advised on Crown Prince's Chief reorganization of civil service. Promoted International School, raising funds, teaching teachers computing. Adviser Korean Embassy, American Embassy Oman, Abu Dhabi Oil Co. of Japan. Highly favourable media coverage: "The ministry's penultimate locum tenenus." · Computers. Author Internet workbooks, Hoover papers on computing policies. Taught www, word processing, spread sheets, data management. University of the Americas classes 'computerized', including readings, examinations: was first for University and perhaps Latin America. Article on my computer innovations B+R Samizdat Express Newsletter, January 1995, samizdat@world.std.com. Contributions indexed by "listservs" groups, incl. H-Net Book and H-Latam Review (articles on Mexican historiography in H-Latam archive file). Projects in (hbooks@hs1.hst.msu.edu), History Reviews On-Line (trinkld@uc.edu). Entry on my Internet leadership in "Electronic Libraries", University of Hawaii Press book Virtual Connections, 1995. · Fund Raising. Grants: African-American Institute, Garrett, Hewlett, Hewlett, Schalkenbach, Locke Foundations. Successful solicitation for international school, senior civil servants' center, Qatar. Planning, University of Western Australia capital drive. Directorships and board memberships give access to worldwide networks, contacts. Helping to establish UDLA fundraising office. Selected books and publicationsHoover Institution, Stanford, collects my books and papers in its archive on leading educators - catalogued in the Guide to the Hanna Collection and Related Archival Materials at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace on the Role of Education in Twentieth Century Society. Listed by the computer network RLIN. · Recent Books. Copies/reviews available. They push the boundaries of political culture and international leadership theory. Try to insure hard, soft, microform, electronic versions, availability to developing nations' libraries. Publishing agenda: ritocracy series includes Elixir of Empire, Chains of Empire, The Invasions of the Gulf. Computer-related book (pub.1997): The Information Explosion and the Victorians, Loades (England) - on influence on scholarship of Henry Wheatley's What Is An Index ? Extended Reviews of my books. British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol.15, No.1, 1994, 129-136: "Dr.Rich pursues [his thesis] with an impressive range of detailed scholarly research from a wide field." - appraises my contributions to the field of political culture. History of Education Review, No.1, 1994, 80-83: "His books are crowded with the most fascinating facts and illustrations, jolting the reader into a realisation that along with the classics and the cricket, in the public schools something else was going on...Rich has struck on something very important....Rich has brought to light, for the first time I believe, the masonic dimension in educational history." See Citation Indexes, & Eric. ELIXIR OF EMPIRE: The English Public Schools, Ritualism, Freemasonry and Imperialism. Regency Press, London, 1989. 2nd ed. 1993. More than 30 reviews, including: Times Higher Education Supplement, 13 April 1990. Journal of Psychohistory, Fall 1990. History of Education Review, Vol.21, 1992: "This is the first study to interpret an English public school education in this way." Professor Edward Said, 24 Jan.1990: "You're one of the ones who are slowly transforming the study of imperialism...your marvelous book." Education Today, Mar.1990: "Readers will be attracted by its accessible format, its readability, its illustrations, both visual and anecdotal, and its considerable range of provocative and controversial insights." A.P.Thornton, The International History Review, Aug.1992: "Rich, amid his pharmacy of elixirs, is an enthusiast: in Elixir of Empire, he cheerfully evokes old notions of cultural leadership, which promoted a 'secret curriculum' of hegemony." Adolescence, Winter 1994: "This second edition, enhanced by more than 150 additional illustrations, supports Rich's thesis that elitist institutions develop a unique iconography and exercise political hegemony through invented traditions." CHAINS OF EMPIRE: The English Public Schools, Historical Causality, Masonic Cabalism, and Imperial Clubdom. Regency, 1991. Institute for Commonwealth Studies Prize Nominee. Education, 18 Oct.1991: "No-one who wants to understand the power and prestige of our educational bastions of privilege can afford to miss it." Education Research & Perspectives, Dec.1991: "...an impressive amount of erudition Paul Rich, cv, p.5 ...industry and extensive research." Conference & Common Room, Summer 1992: "Dr.Rich's mind is of commendable breadth, and it is the glint of the latest scientific theories and trends that seems to attract his magpie's eye." Cambridge Journal of Education, Vol.22, No.2, 1992: "Dr.Rich is a prodigious worker. The bibliography for example has to be seen to be believed. And I, for one, do believe it...[he] has so many of the qualities of the born scholar beyond that of mere erudition." Journal of The Royal Asiatic Society, Vol.3, P.3, 1992: "Rich is bemusingly widely-read and Chains of Empire is full of curious and hard-to-come-by information." Journal of Educational Administration & History, Jan.1993: "The richness of language employed...complemented by the author's delight in the use of cross-and inter-disciplinary studies...a host of postgraduate students could be eternally in his debt." THE INVASIONS OF THE GULF: Radicalism, Ritualism and the Shaikhs. Allborough Press, Cambridge 1991. Guardian, 1 August 1991: "...an alchemical warhead of scholarly LDS...informed by a real in-depth knowledge of the region." Education Research, Dec.1991: "Clearly the whole book is a work of industry and extensive research...much careful research." The Arab Review, Oct.1992: "A new and daring attempt to understand the Gulf...of great use in the study of the Gulf...useful for anybody studying the Gulf in providing such a rich bibliography." RITUAL AND THE MEXICAN AND AMERICAN PRESIDENCIES Bucklands (London, 1997).* "A major contribution to elite education and political culture studies. Startling use of Internet sources." - Reader's report. Invited Chapters, co-author, contributor. BENEFITS BESTOWED?, Manchester University Press, 1988. Section on 'old boy' networking. Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History, May 1990: "Paul Rich presents us with a dazzling array of information on this arcane subject...One trusts he will return to the topic on a larger canvas." EDUCATION IN QATAR, University of Qatar, 1989. 2nd ed., 1990. Chapter on motivating students. SECRET TEXTS, ALM Press, New York, 1995, chapter on Kipling's Kim. EDITOR Trilogy Stanford Icons, comprising Stanford Patriarchs, Stanford Symbolism, Stanford Freemasons. Enneit Press, 1993-97. Distributed Stanford University Bookstores. Allborough Press reprints 1990-93: Iraq & Imperialism, Soldier in Kurdistan, Voyage in the Gulf, Arab War Lords & Iraqi Star Gazers, Wartime in Baghdad. (See Whittakers, 1993). Editing books deserving new editions: Contracts (1994-) Mazda & Loades Presses, Middle East and General Historical series. Editor, Libertarian Microfiche Press, Berrima (New South Wales): Fraternal "Grand" Lodges: A Western Australian Example, and Nineteenth-Century Fraternal Society Bibliography. In War and Behaviourism series: W.Trotter's Instincts of the Herd, E.Dubin's Personal Aggressiveness and War. Chapter, "Internet Insurrection", book CYBERSPACE ISSUES, Dowling Press, 1997. · Articles, Review-Articles, Short Monographs, 1991 - . "Perth's 'The Cloisters' as an Icon of Educational Elitism", Education Research & Perspectives, June 1991. "Indo-British Influences on the Gulf", Indo-British Review, November 1991. "Education's Parson's Egg Malaise", ERP, December 1991. "Political Vexillogy", Flag, June 1992. "Decolonising Hong Kong Schools", ERP, December 1992. "The Doppler Effect and Educational Icons", ERP, December 1992. "Middle East Ghosts", Foreign Intelligence, July 1993. "Historiography's Baubles", Diadem, Summer 1993. Five articles on university traditions, Australian magazines Crawley, Univiews, Uninews, 1992-1994. "Dame Freya Stark" & "Genocide and the Kurds", DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies, Vol.2 No.4, Fall 1993. "Pursuing Qatari History", Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter (SHAFR), Sept. 1993. "Replacing University Tenure", Carolina Journal, Vol.3 No.2, Nov. 1993. "Orientalism Reconsidered", DOMES, Vol.3 No.1, Winter 1994. "Fratricide or Fraternity?", Phylaxis, 3rd Quarter 1994, Vol.XIX No.III. "Freemasonry's Educational Role", Hanna Papers in Education, Ed-94-2, Hoover Institution, Nov. 1994. "Post-Nafta Mexico", Hoover Papers in International Studies, I-94-16, Hoover Institution, Nov.1994.* "Political Culture & Islam", DOMES, Vol.3 No.4, Fall 1994. 1995 "Time to End Tenure", Carolina Journal, Vol.4 No.3, Jan. "Original Sin Down Under", World Intelligence Review, Jan. "Mexico's Educational Crisis", American Technical Education Review (ATER), February. "Friendly Fire in a Post Soviet Gulf", DOMES, Vol.4 No.1, Winter 1995. "Cryptanalytic Intelligence", World Intelligence Review, March. "Joel Poinsett", Hoover Papers in International Studies, I-95--3, March.* (* co-author with Mexican student assistants.) "Earning Your Way in a Post NAFTA World", ATER, Vol.22 No.4, May. "Medals, Mexico, and Machiavelli", Diadem, Spring 1995, No.18. "The Fallibility of Indispensable Intelligence", World Intelligence, April. "Translating Mexican Freemasonry", Two Lines: Stanford Translation Journal, No.2, May.* "Mexico's Financial Crisis & Mexican Higher Education", Hanna Papers in Education, ED-95-1, Hoover Institution, May. "Cherry Tree Legends", Stone House Review, Vol.5, May. "Hoover's Treasure Trove", SHAFR, Vol.26 No.2, June. "Freemasonry in Mexico: Scottish, Yorkist, Engimatic", Transactions, American Lodge of Research, Vol.XXII, 1994, pub.May 1995.* "Medals, Scholars, and Political Culture", Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America, Vol.46 No.6, June. "English Field Names", review, Journal of the American Name Society, Vol.43 No.2, June. "The Scottish Rite and Presidential Leadership in Mexico", The Plumbline of the Scottish Rite Research Society, Vol.4 No.2, June."Contextualizing Intelligence" World Intelligence Review, June. "Educating Mexican and American Presidents", Hoover Papers in International Studies, I-95-12, July. "Politics and Policy Implementation", DOMES, Vol.4 No.3, Summer 1995. "Putting Your Feet Up in the Internet Faculty Room", Review of the Ohio Council for the Social Studies, Vol.31 No.1, Summer. Five article series in Philalethes: "The Devil's Government", Dec.1994, Vol.XLVII No.6. "The Mimetic Mentality", Feb.1995, Vol.XLVIII No.1. "York, Scottish and Plain Vanilla", April 1995, Vol.XLVIII No.2. "Freemasonry and the Dictator", June 1995, Vol.XLVIII No.3. "Masonry and Political Legitimacy in Mexico", August 1995, Vol.XLVIII No.4. "Of Moose and Men", Diadem, No.20, Autumn. "Mexican Technical Education", ATER, Oct. "Internet: The Electric Salons in Education", Education Today, Vol.45, No.3, September. "Prince Hall, Joel Poinsett, Occam's Razor", "Masonry, Masonries, and Historical Problems of Pluralism", "History's Non-Barking Dogs", Phylaxis, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Quarters 1995, Vol.XX. "Springtime for Decembrists", Plumbline, Vol.4 No.3, September 1995. "Mexico's Current Crises", ATER, Vol.23 No.1, Nov. 1995. 1996 "Opus Dei & Freemasonry", Este Pais, January. "La Ventaja de los Estudios Sobre Canada", Canademico, Feb.1996."In the Mountains of Moran", New Political Science, No.35, Spring 1996. "Imperialism and Its Contadictions", DOMES, Vol.5 No.1, Winter 1996. "Meddling Minister", Transactions, Texas Lodge of Research, August.* "Fez-Pins", Diadem, Spring 1996, No.21. "California Freemasonry", Popular Culture Review, Summer 1996. "Sombreoed Dozers", Journal of Popular Culture, June 1996. "A Century of Espionage", World Intelligence Review, Vol.15 No.3, June 1996. "Popular Culture in the International Relations Curriculum", Hoover Papers in Education, ED-96-1, June. "Fukuyama's Social Capital Thesis and the International Extension of American Volunteerism", Hoover Papers in International Studies, I-96-2, July. "Islamic and Monarchical Styles of Government", DOMES, Vol.5 No.3, Summer 1996. "Elitism, Subjectivity and Masonic Jewels", Diadem, No.23, Summer 1996. "Historiography & Political Culture of Mexican Freemasonry", Transactions (Phoenix), Grand Lodge National Française, Paris, 1996.* "Preserving Masonic Memorabilia", Scottish Rite Journal, Washington, 1996. "Political Culture & Freemasonry", Transactions, No.CC, Grand Lodge of Ireland, 1996.* 1997: Special Editor and author of Preface and "Nafta and Chiapas", Annals of the American Academy, March 1997. "Volunteerism, Internationalism, and the Greeks", Phi Beta Delta International Review, March 1997. "Officer's Cross of the Federal German Republic", Journal of Orders and Medals Society of America, Winter 1996."The Knights of Columbus in Mexico", Catholic History & Culture, 1997. "Mystiques of Patriotism", and "Popular Culture and Multi-Tiered Reality", Journal of Popular Culture, 1997. "Latin American Underclasses Get Notice", Journal of Interamerican Studies, 1997.Three articles accepted Diadem, 1997: "Elitism and Subjectivity", "Elkdom", "Winston Churchill Becomes a Druid". Since 1997, Dr. Rich has published more than 200 more articles, prefaces and chapters, but rather than continue to list them, the reader is referred to Google Scholar and other search engines. Recent Papers, Charettes, Workshops, Invited Lectures: 1991-92 Australian History Conference, April, "Academia's Skulduggery", & Session Chair. Univ.of Western Australia-Murdoch Univ. Ed.Departments Seminar, April, "Gulf Scholarship: Teaching Opportunities". Australian Anthropological Assn., July, "Secret Societies". Perth University Lyceum, June 1992 "Ritual Education in Cuzco". Australian Immigration Conference, "Global Immigration Issues" & charette/workshop chair, Perth, June, pub.Conference Proceedings. University of Western Australia Teaching Forum, Aug.,"Computing Power in Teaching". University of Western Australia Educational Research Conference, Oct., "School Prosopography" Poster. 1993 Hoover Middle East Seminar, March, "Arab Shaikhdoms: Realities". Hoover European Collections Lecture, April, "Electronic Scholarship & Policy Studies". Hoover Education Conference, April, Discussant, panels, aired PBS. Institute of Historical StudyHoover Round Table, May, "Cabalism's Bibliography". Stanford-VITA Network Training Workshop, August, advance team. 1994 VI International Congress of Engineering (Unesco), Feb., "Latin American Computer Education".* Assisted Canadian Embassy, 1st Canadian trade fair*, Mexico City, March. Caribbean Studies Association, Mérida, Yucatán, May, "18th Century Caribbean Freemasonry". Hoover Institution - Stanford Center for Latin American Studies, Stanford North America Forum, July, "Mexico's August Elections".* VIII Congreso Asociacion Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, Tlaxcala, Oct., "Mexican Political Culture". 2nd Simposium Internacional de Ingenieria Industrial, Puebla, Oct., "La Información:¿Explosión o Engaño?". Colloquim: Estudios sobre Estados Unidos de Norteamérica Cholula, Nov., "Issues in Political Culture". International Psychology Congress, Puebla, November, "Organizational Rhetoric's Influence on Political Personality Formation". American Name Society, San Diego, Dec., "Names & Numinous in Freemasonry".* 1995 American Culture Association (West), Las Vegas, Feb., "Gold Rush Culture and Cabalism".* Forum of the Americas, Cholula, Feb., "Nafta and Mexico's Non-Revolution". Phi Beta Delta Research Conference, San Diego, March, "International Research into Secret Societies".* Mexican Caribbean Studies Association, Puebla, April, "The Spanish Main's Masonic Buccaneers". American Culture Association, Philadelphia, April, "Iron John".* Colloquim: Estudios sobre Estados Unidos de Norteamérica, May, Cholula, "The American and Mexican Presidencies".* Caribbean Studies Association, Curaçao, May, "Freemasonry in the Antilles". Hoover Institution, Stanford North America Forum, Stanford Latin American Studies Center, June, "Zedillo's First Year".* California Institute of International Studies, "NGOS and the UNO's 50th Anniversary", June. Stanford University Summer School, "Hot Spots" Series: "Mexico" and "The Persian Gulf", July. American Political Science Association, Chicago, Sept., "Freemasonry and Opus Dei in Mexican Politics".* Latin American Studies Association, Washington, Oct., "Latin American Freemasonry".* Congreso de Ciencias de la Comunicación, Puebla, Oct., "The Terra Nova of World Wide Web". Congreso Nacional de Hotelería, Puebla, November, "The Mexican Market for North American Academic Conventions". 8th International Conference, Latin American Jewish Studies Association, Mexico City, November, "Freemasonry and Judaism". American Name Society - Modern Language Association, Chicago, Dec., "Alliterative Passwords: Juebla, Jueblo, Jubelum".* 1996 World Conference on Popular Culture, Honolulu, January, "Cultural Studies as an Academic Lens" - invited paper setting agenda in world cultural studies. Lodge of Research, Grand Lodge of Texas, El Paso, January, "Scottish and York Rivalries". Colloquim: Estudios sobre Estados Unidos de Norteamérica, Cholula, January, "Fukuyama's Idea of Trust". American Cultural Association (West), Las Vegas, February, "Jack the Ripper: The Mythology of the Whitechapel Murders".* Co-Chair , Organizing Committee first overseas chapter Phi Beta Delta, and for the founding of Latin American Popular Culture Association, University of the Americas, February. 50th Anniversary Mexican Academy of Actuaries, Puebla, March, "The Internet's Future". American, Popular Culture Associations, Las Vegas, March, "Porfirio Díaz and Macho Legends". Phi Beta Delta, Long Beach, March, "National Cultures and Social Trust". International Studies Association, San Diego, April, "Gender in International Lodge Rooms". Hoover Institution, Stanford, July, "Marcos and Chiapas". American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August, 2 papers: "Mexican Federalism", "Religio-Politics in Mexico". American Sociological Association, New York, August, "Internet Insurrection: Chiapas". 7th Intern.Mathematics Conference, Mexico, Sept., "Scholarly Journals on the Internet". Canadian Association for American Studies, Toronto, Oct., "Seymour Lipset's Canada". Atlantic Cultural Studies Assn., Philadelphia, Oct., "Black Women and Freemasonry". Nov., Canadian Assn.for Mexican Studies, Mexico City, Nov., "Comparing North American Associational Life". Mid-West American Culture Assn., Bowling Green (Ohio), Nov., "Chicana Women". Mexican International Stuides Assn., Nov., "Religion and Statecraft". MLA, Washington, Dec., "Mah-Ha-Bone in Literature". 1997 American Historical Association, New York, January, "The Royal Arch in Mexico". 1997 acceptances include International Studies Assn. (Tornoto) Caribbean Studies Assn. (Colombia), etc. · Book reviews, review articles, referee, editorial boards. Frequent reviews in DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies (board), World Intelligence Review (board). Occasionally: American Historical Review, Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, Ars Quatuor Coronatorum (also referee), British Journal of Educational Studies, Education Research & Perspectives, History of Education, History of Education Review (referee), Journal of Educational Administration & History, Journal of Interamerican Studies, Names: Journal of the American Name Society, New Political Science, Social Science Computer Review, Southeastern Political Review. Editor, special issue on Mexico of Policy Studies Journal and Greenwood Press book 21st Century Mexico, 1997. · Encyclopaedias: Contributor Europe since 1945: An Encyclopedia, Garland, incl. articles on Roberto Calvi, Umberto Eco, Benedetto Croce, Arnold Toynbee, British Royal Family, Class in the UK, Education in Great Britain, Suez Crisis, Terrorism, Teilhard de Chardin, T.S.Eliot, William Golding, Europe & the Israeli/Palestinian Question, Gulf War & Europe. Contributor Encyclopedia USA, and Encyclopedia of Education, Western Washington University: Duke University, American Anthropological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Council of Learned Societies. Historical Dictionary of Women's Education: Ivy League. Encyclopaedia of Historians and Historical Writing: Edward Said, Victor Turner, Lewis Namier. Encyclopedia of Education in America: 7 articles. Other Scholarship: Qatar entry, Microsoft Encarta World Atlas. Introduction to Mexican Freemasonry, Occasional Papers of The Philateles Society, 1997. Contributor New York Times Everyday Dictionary, Penguin Canadian Dictionary, Winston Dictionaries of Canadian English. Correspondent New Zealand Review. Four prosopographies Gulf leadership published by Qatari Government (available St.Antony's College Middle East Centre, Oxford, and Library of Congress). Joint ed., collectors' edition Lord Baden-Powell letters. Supervised, ed. student monograph Victorian almshouses. Wrote, self-published model New England town history. Harvard/L.C.Catalogs online carry these titles. In-house studies, trans. into Arabic, Qatar Ministry of Education. Entries/revisions new edition Oxford University Press (British) Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford English Dictionary, and Oxford Dictonary of American Biography. Represented L.C. in Qatar, collecting for Middle East Division. Correspondent, Harvard Law School Review of Population Law. In charge, arrangements, Social Science Association for Islamic Countries Congress, Qatar, December 1988. Vice President (1995), Fellow, California Institute of International Studies and World Affairs Report. Recording for blind, incl. synonym dictionary. Producer, Documentary Film, "The Night of the Dead: Death in the Purepechan Community", first screening sponsored by Stanford Latin American Center, Hoover Institution/North America Forum, June 1995. Distinctions, Awards, AffiliationsFaculty Research Fellow, Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada, 1996. Elected Fellow Royal Historical Society 1992. Member, The Royal Institution 1989. Royal Society, Western Australia, 1991. Speakers' Panel of Fellows, Royal Society for Asian Affairs 1987-. Only American Fellow Royal Asiatic Society (London) and Malaysian, Hong Kong Branches. Fellow Royal Anthropological Institute, Royal Geographical Society, Royal Society of Antiquaries (Dublin), Royal Numismatic Society, Royal Society of Arts, College of Preceptors, Geographical Society of India, British Society for Middle East Studies. Tapped Delta Phi Epsilon (foreign service fraternity, Washington). Phi Beta Delta (honorary society for internationalists) and Pi Lamda Theta Key (international educators' honorary society). Scipio (honorary society of military historians). Rosette, Company of Military Historians. Life Governor, Harris Manchester College, designated Oxford University college for mature students. Advisory Board, Policy Studies Organization, 1991 - . Represented Harvard Graduate School of Education admissions, Qatar, Western Australia., Mexico Board JAI Press Developing Nations Series, 1991 - . Development Committee, Foreign Languages Group, Piayta Presei Libre, Romania, 1991 - . Canadian Historical Association, Canadian Association for American Studies, 1992 - . Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Royal Society of Literature,The Georgian Group. Board, World Intelligence Review and National Intelligence Study Center, Washington, 1994 -. Associate, Center for Latin American Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 1995 - . Referees (can be contacted at any time)AUSTRALIA AND MIDDLE EAST Dr.Felicity Haynes FRSA, Dean, Faculty of Education, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009. T: 619 380 2301. H: 619 386 7730. Fax 619 380 1052. fhaynes@ecel.uwa.edu.au Knowledgeable about my Gulf career, and my seminar guest at the Hoover: Hon.Mark Hambley (United States Ambassador to Qatar and Lebanon, Senior Adviser to U.S.Secretary of State), 1531 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.20005. 202 234 5764. Teacher-colleagues in Qatar: Dr.David Walton (Monash University), 4 Huntly Street, Glenhuntly, Victoria, Australia 3163. T: 03 571 2133. Professors Ramez and Marcia Kutrieh, 1809 N Salisbury, West Lafayette, Indiana USA 47906. T: 317 463 5658. HOOVER INSTITUTION, STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Professor Larry Diamond FRGS, Senior Research Fellow. T: 415 725 3420. H: 408 243 8299. diamond@hoover.stanford.edu Dr.Lewis Gann FRHistS, Senior Fellow. T: 415 725 3509, 415 723 2072. H: 415 94 8936. THE UNIVERSITY OF THE AMERICAS Dr. Enrique Cárdenas, President of the University. Dr Marco Rosales, Dean of Research and Development. Dr. Ofelia Cérvantes, Dean of International Affairs.Universidad de las Américas, Sta. Catarina Mártir, 72820 Puebla, México. Tel. 52 22 29-20-58. Fax. 22 29 26 35. cardenas@udlapvms.pue.udlap.mx, mrosales@udlapvms.pue.udlap.mx. Ocervan@udlapvms.pue.udlap.mx JOURNAL EDITORS DOMES: Digest of Middle East Studies Dr. M.M. Aman, Dean, School of Library and Information Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201. Tel. 414 229 4707. Fax 414 229 4848. aman@csd.uwm.edu. World Intelligence Review Ms.Marjorie W. Cline, National Intellgence Study Center, 2007 North 15th St., Suite 7, Arlington, Virginia 22201. Tel. 703 524 2573. Fax 703 524 2952. Philateles Nelson King, 2 Knockbolt Crescent, Agincourt, Ontario, Canada. Tel. 416 293 8071. Fax. 416 293 8634. 71202.22@compuserve.com. Diadem D.K. Rhodes, Kimberley Lodge, Walker Lane, Fulwood, Preston, Lancs., England PR2 7AP. Tels: 01 772 719660 01 772 252343. Permission given to contact references without further correspondence with Dr.Rich.
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