COLIN B. CHAPELL Curriculum vitae Colin B. Chapell Fall 2015 Department of History 1215 Mount Moriah Rd. University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38117 219 Mitchell Hall colin.chapell@memphis.edu Memphis, TN 38117 434.378.9142 - Cell 901.678.29712 - Office EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of History, University of Alabama, 2011 MPhil. Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, 2006 B.A. History Department, Covenant College, Cum Laude, 2004 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-Current Instructor, Department of History, University of Memphis PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Book Forthcoming 2016 Defining Faiths: White Protestants and Gender in the New South, University of Alabama Press Peer Reviewed Journal Articles 2013 Sanctified Manhood: Theology and Identity in the Southern Holiness Movement, Journal of the Historical Society, vol. XIII: 465-490 2010 The Third Strand: Race, Gender, and Self-Government in the Mind of Lyman Abbott in Fides et Historia 42: 27-54 Book Chapter 2009 You Might be a Redneck if : Advertising Southern Male Deviancy, 1960-1992, in Black and White Masculinity in the American South, 1800-2000, edited by Lydia Plath and Sergio Lussana. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Book Reviews 2014 Mississippi Praying: Southern White Evangelicals and the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1975, by Carolyn Renée Dupont in Marginalia: A Los Angeles Review of Books: http://marginalia.lareviewofbooks.org/theology-jim-crowcolin-chapell 2013 The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age, by Randall J. Stephens and Karl W. Giberson, in Fides et Historia, vol. 45: 173-175 2013 American Christianities: A History of Dominance and Diversity, edited by Catherine A. Brekus and W. Clark Gilpin, in Fides et Historia vol. 45:145-146 2012 Press, Platform, Pulpit, by Teresa Zachodnik in Journal of Southern Religion 14: http://jsr.fsu.edu/issues/vol14/chapell.html 2011 Southern Masculinity: Perspectives on Manhood in the South since Reconstruction, edited by Craig Thompson Friend, in The Southern Historian XXXII 2009 Southern Crossroads: Perspectives on Religion and Culture, edited by Walter H. Conser, Jr. and Rodger M. Payne, in The Southern Historian XXX 2008 Sing Them Over Again to Me: Hymns and Hymnbooks in America, edited by Mark A. Noll and Edith L. Blumhofer, in The Southern Historian XXIX SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS 2015 History Department Travel Grant, University of Memphis 2013 History Department Travel Grant, University of Memphis 2012 History Department Travel Grants, University of Memphis 2009 Lynn E. May, Jr. Study Grant, Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives 2010-2011 Graduate Council Dissertation Fellowship, University of Alabama 2009-2010 History Department Dissertation Fellowship, University of Alabama 2008, 2009 Graduate School Research and Travel Grant, University of Alabama 2007-2009 Graduate Teaching Assistantships, University of Alabama 2006-2007 Graduate Council Fellowship, University of Alabama 2006 Travel Grant from the Sara Norton Fund, University of Cambridge 2005-2006 Cambridge Overseas Trust Bursary, University of Cambridge Chapell - 2
CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Upcoming 2016 Sanctifying Southern Space: Mapping the Southern Holiness Movement, To be presented at Strangers and Pilgrims: Displacements and Spatial Transformations of Religion in the English-Speaking World to be held January 28-29 in Paris, France Panel Chair/Commentator 2013 Graduate Association,African American History, University of Memphis, October 24-25 2013 Third Global Conference on Gender and Love, Oxford University, September 13-15 2011 Graduate Association, African American History, University of Memphis, November 9-11 Presented Work 2015 Panelist on Southern Culture and Popular Religion at the Porter Fortune, Jr. History Symposium on Southern Religion honoring the retirement of Charles Reagan Wilson, February 26-28, University of Mississippi 2013 Defining Love: Gender and the Sacred in the American South, 1877-1915, Third Global Conference Gender and Love, September 13-15, Oxford University 2012 A Most Effective Breakwater Against Sin: Marriage in the Southern Holiness Movement, Southern Historical Association Meeting, November 1-4, Mobile, Alabama 2012 Pure and Manly Love: Gender and Transformational Religion in the American South, First International Krakow Study of Religions Symposium, September 12-14, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 2010 Baptist Mastery: Theology and Manhood in the Deep South, 1877-1915, Conference on Faith and History, October 13-15 at George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon 2008 You Might be a Redneck if : Advertising Southern Deviancy, 1960-1990, Alabama Association of Historians, February 9, University of Montevallo, Birmingham, Alabama 2006 Lyman Abbott s Conceptions of Race, 1893-1922, Sussex University/Cambridge University American History Postgraduate Colloquium, May 16 at Sussex University, Brighton, England Chapell - 3
TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Memphis Instructor Traditional Courses (No Online Component) U.S. to 1877 (Fall 2011, Spring/Fall 2012, Spring/Fall 2013) U.S. since 1877 (Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Spring 2013) The Old South (Fall 2011, Spring/Fall 2012, Fall 2013) The New South (Spring 2012, Spring 2014) Hybrid Courses (Partial Online Component) U.S. to 1877 (Spring/Fall 2014, Spring/Fall 2015) U.S. since 1877 (Spring 2014/Fall 2014, Fall 2015) Religion in American History (Spring 2013) Introduction to Religion (Spring 2015) Online Courses Civil War and Reconstruction (Fall 2011, Spring/Summer/Fall 2012, Spring/Summer/Fall 2013, Spring/Summer/Fall 2014, Spring/Summer/Fall 2015) U.S. since 1877 (Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Spring/Fall2015) Emergence of Modern America (Fall 2014, Spring/Fall 2015) Religion in American History (Summer 2014) Washington University Adjunct Instructor Race and Gender in Modern America (Summer 2011) University of Alabama Adjunct Instructor U.S. since 1877 (summer 2010) University of Alabama Graduate Teaching Assistant U.S. since 1877 (Spring/Fall 2008) U.S. to 1877 (Spring 2009) Western Civilization since 1648 (Fall 2007) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Peer Review 2015 Journal of Southern Religion 2010 Race/Ethnicity 2009-2011 Southern Historian Chapell - 4
2009 Christian Scholar s Review University Service 2015-Current Regents Online Degree Program, Campus Mentor, University of Memphis 2015-2016 Graduate Historical Association Faculty Advisor, University of Memphis 2015 Master of Arts Examination Committee Member, University of Memphis 2013-2015 Member of the Graduate Awards Committee, University of Memphis 2013 Ph.D. Committee Member, University of Memphis 2012-2013 Member of the Endowment Committee, University of Memphis 2012 Member of the Online Student Orientation Faculty Focus Group, University of Memphis 2012 Paper Judge for the Graduate Association for African American History Conference, University of Memphis 2011 Paper Judge for the Graduate Association for African American History Conference, University of Memphis 2010 Co-Chair, Organizing Committee, Graduate Student Conference on Power and Struggle, University of Alabama 2009 Member, Organizing Committee, Inaugural Graduate Student Conference on Power and Struggle, University of Alabama Other Professional Service 2013, 2015 Advanced Placement U.S. History Reader REFERENCES Dr. John Giggie Associate Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies History Department University of Alabama Box 870212, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0212 jmgiggie@as.ua.edu 205.348.7100 Dr. Randall Stephens Reader and Programme Leader in American Studies Humanities Department Northumbria University Ellison Place 2, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom randall.stephens@northumbria.ac.uk (UK) 0191 243 7848 Chapell - 5
Dr. Keith Sisson Graduate Studies Coordinator ROCC Campus Coordinator and Mentor University College University of Memphis 201 Brister Hall Memphis, TN 38152 ksisson@memphis.edu 901.678.3066 Teaching Reference Dr. Aram Goudsouzian Professor of History and Chair of the History Department History Department University of Memphis 219 Mitchell Hall, Memphis, TN 38152 adgoudszn@memphis.edu 901.678.2515 Chapell - 6