JOYCE S. GOLDBERG

Associate Professor



Address:      Department of History
                     Box 19529
                     University of Texas at Arlington
                     Arlington, Texas 76019-0529

Telephone(817) 272-2863

E-Mail:        goldberg@uta.edu

Fax:             817-272-2852

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Indiana University, 1981
M.A.  Indiana University, 1974
B.A.  Indiana University, 1972

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor, University of Texas-Arlington; 1986-
Assistant Professor, University of Texas-Arlington; 1982-1986
Assistant Professor, University of Vermont; 1981-1982
Assistant Professor, Miami University of Ohio; 1980-1981
Instructor, Southern Illinois University; 1979-1980
Instructor, Indiana University; 1979
Instructor, Catholic University of Chile; 1978
Instructor, Indiana University; 1977

FIELDS OF STUDY

United States history
United States foreign relations
United States military history
West European history since 1789

COURSES

The United States, 1607-1865--------------------------- (History 1311)
The United States, 1865-Present----------------------- (History 1312)
The Study of History ------------------------------------- (History 3300)
American Foreign Relations, 1775-1913 ------------ (History 3348)
American Foreign Relations, 1913 - Present ------ (History 3349)
Military History of the United States ---------------- (History 3356)
The United States in Vietnam, 1945-1975 ----------- (History 3361)
Colloquium in 19th Century U. S. History --------- (History 5301)
Colloquium in 20th Century U. S. History --------- (History 5302)
Research Seminar in 19th Century U. S. History -- (History 5321)
Research Seminar in 20th Century U. S. History -- (History 5322)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Elbert D. Thomas Essay Award; 
     Utah Historical Society, 1988
Outstanding Teacher;
     UTA Honors Program, 1986
Gertrude Golladay Award for Outstanding Teaching;
     UTA College of Liberal Arts, 1985
Organized Research Fund Award;
     UTA, 1984
Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowship Award;
     1977-1978
Susan O'Kell Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching; 
     1976
 History Travel Grant; 
     Indiana University,1973
 Women's Studies Travel Grant;
     Indiana University,1973
Charles Edison Youth Foundation Scholarship;
     1972-1973

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

The Baltimore Affair;
      University of Nebraska Press, 1986.

Essays on Liberty and Federalism: The Shaping of the U.S. Constitution;
      edited with David Narrett; Texas  A & M University Press, 1988.

Articles:

"Patrick Egan," 
      American National Biography, Oxford University Press, John Garraty, ed.; 1998.
"The Destruction of the USS Maine,"
       The Book of Days, Pierian Press, Ann Arbor, 1988, pp. 94-96.
"Elbert D. Thomas, FDR, and American Neutrality,"
      Mid-America, Vol. 68. #1, (January 1986), pp. 35-50.
"Consent to Ascent: The 'Baltimore' Affair and the U.S. Rise to World Power Status,"
      The Americas, Vol. XLI, #1 (July 1984),pp. 21-35.
"The Heroic Image of a Pennsylvania Sailor,"
     The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, CIV:1 (Jan. 1980), pp. 74-85.
"Patrick Egan: An Irish-American in Chile,"
     Eire-Ireland, XIV:3 (Fall 1979), pp. 83-95.
"The Trumbulls of Connecticut: Gringo Friends of Chile,"
     Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin 44:3 (July 1979),pp. 80-87.

Book Chapter:

"Expansion and Diplomacy After the Civil War, 1865-1898," 
     Chapter Ten in Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700, Robert L. Beisner, ed., ABC-CLIO; 
     forthcoming.

LINKS

UTA Department of History     UTA Schedule of History Classes

                       UTA Department of History Faculty