FM CV - Wellesley College
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FM CV - Wellesley College
Frances Malino-1 PERSONAL Frances Malino 63 Nehoiden Road Waban, Massachusetts 02468 (617) 969-2876 [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. Skidmore College M.A. Brandeis University Ph.D. Brandeis University HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS 1961-1964 1967-1968 1968-1969 1970-1971 1972 1978 1979-1980 1979-1980 1983(Spring) 1983(Summer) 1987(Summer) 1987(Summer) 1987 1988 1988 (Summer) 1991 1993, 1996 1997 1998 2003 NDEA Fellowship National Foundation for Jewish Culture Fellowship Fulbright Fellowship to France Lown Postdoctoral Fellowship Faculty Research Grant, University of Massachusetts/Boston American Philosophical Society Travel Grant ACLS Research Grant Fellow, Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College Scholar in Residence, Tauber Institute, Brandeis University Faculty Travel Grant, University of Massachusetts/Boston ACLS Travel Grant Faculty Travel Grant, University of Massachusetts/Boston Faculty Development Award Healey Research Grant Elected Guest Research Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford Wellesley College Research Grant Littauer Foundation Research Grant Alumni Periclean Scholar Award, Skidmore College Barnett Miller Faculty Development Grant National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant Spencer Foundation Research Grant 1 Frances Malino-2 2003 2005 2007 2011 Wellesley College Research Grant Faculty Development trip to Morocco Littauer Foundation Research Grant Chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes Académiques PROFESSIONAL OFFICES Board of Directors. Association for Jewish Studies (1992-1999, 2000-2004) Editorial Board, Jewish Social Studies Academic Advisory Board, Hadassah Research Institute on Jewish Women Academic Advisory Board, Jewish Women’s Archive Judge for Koret Jewish Book Awards (1999-2005) Judge for Association for Jewish Studies Schnitzer Book Award (2010) Jewish Studies Advisory Board at University of Albany (2000-present) Editorial Board, AJS Perspectives(1999-2009) President, Board of Directors, Digital Heritage Mapping (2010-present) TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1989-Present: 1970- 1989: 1971 (Spring): 1974 (Spring): 1986-1987: 1989 (Spring): 2000 (Spring): Sophia Moses Robison Professor of Jewish Studies and History, Wellesley College From Assistant Professor to Professor of History, University of Massachusetts/Boston Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish History, Brandeis University Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish History, Yale University Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies, Mount Holyoke College Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, France PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: The Sephardic Jews of Bordeaux: Assimilation and Emancipation in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 1978. 2 Frances Malino-3 Les Juifs Sépharades de Bordeaux (translated by Jean Cavignac). Bordeaux: Institut Aquitain d'Études Sociales, 1985. Essays in Modern Jewish History: a Tribute to Ben Halpern (co-editor). New Jersey: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1982. The Jews in Modern France (co-editor). Hanover: University Press of New England, 1985. From East and West: Jews in a Changing Europe 1750-1870 (co-editor). Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990. reprinted as Profiles in Diversity: Jews in a Changing Europe. Wayne State University Press, 1998 A Jew in the French Revolution: The Life of Zalkind Hourwitz Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1996. French edition: Un Juif rebelle dans la Révolution. La vie de Zalkind Hourwitz (1753-1812) Paris, Berg International, 2000 Voices of the Diaspora: Jewish Women Writing in the New Europe (co-editor) Northwestern University Press, 2005 Teaching Freedom: Jewish Sisters in Muslim Lands (in progress) CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES: "Furtado et les juifs portugais." Le Grand Sanhédrin de 1807. Editeur, 1979. Paris: Edouard Privat, "Attitudes toward Jewish Communal Autonomy in Pre-Revolutionary France." Essays in Modern Jewish History: a Tribute to Ben Halpern. New Jersey: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1982. "From Patriot to Israelite: Abraham Furtado in Revolutionary France." Essays in Jewish Intellectual History in Honor of Alexander Altmann. North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1982. "Competition and Confrontation: the Jews and the Parlement of Metz." Les Juifs devant l'histoire. Mélanges en l'honneur de Bernhard Blumenkranz. Paris: A. et J. Picard, 1985. "Le Peuple Sans Droits." (with the collaboration of Jean-Pierre Poussou). La Mosaique France Histoire des Etrangers et de L'immigration en France. Paris: Larousse, 1989. Paperback edition, 1992. Revised edition 2006. 3 Frances Malino-4 "De La Grand Nation au Grand Empire." (in collaboration with Jean-Pierre Poussou). La Mosaique France Histoire des Etrangers et de L'immigration en France. Paris: Larousse, 1989. Paperback edition, 1992. Revised edition 2006. "The Right to be Equal: Zalkind Hourwitz and the Revolution of 1789." From East and West: Jews in a Changing Europe. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990. "Zalkind Hourwitz, the Jews and the Revolutionary Press." The Press in the French Revolution. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 1991. "Postface." Jean Cavignac, Les Israélites Bordelais de 1780 à 1850. Paris: Publisud, 1991. "L'Image de Zalkind Hourwitz auprès des Juifs du XIXème et XXème Siécle." Les Juifs et la Révolution française Histoire et mentalités. Paris: E. Peeters, 1992. "Resistance et Rebellion à Metz au Dix-Huitième Siècle." Juifs en France au 18e Siècle . Paris: 1994 “Women Teachers of the Alliance Israélite Universelle.” Jewish Women in Historical Perspective . Wayne State University Press, 1998. “French Jews,” The Emancipation of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. Manchester University Press, 1999. “Jewish Enlightenment in Berlin and Paris,” Jewish Emancipation Reconsidered. Michael Brenner, Vicki Caron and Uri R. Kaufmann eds. London: Leo Baeck Institute, 2003. “Jewish Emancipation,” Europe 1789-1914: The Age of Industry and Empire. New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, ed. Jay Winter and John Merriman, 2006 “Jewish Christian Relations,” Enlightenment, Revolution and Reawakening 1660-1815, Cambridge History of Christianity, Cambridge University Press, 2006 “Jewish Emancipation in France in the Eighteenth Century,” Discourses of Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press, 2009 “L’émancipation des femmes,” Histoire de l’Alliance Israélite Universelle de 1860 à nos jours, sous la direction d’André Kaspi, Armand Colin, 2010. ARTICLES: "Abraham Furtado et l'attitude de la Commaunauté séphardite face à la Révolution et l'émancipation." Archives Juives, numero 2, 1968-1969. 4 Frances Malino-5 "Memoires d'un Patriote Proscrit." Michael IV. Tel Aviv: Diaspora Research Institute, 1976, pp. 65-130. "Furtado et les juifs portugais." Annales Historiques de la Révolution Française, janvier-mars, 1979, pp. 49-66. "Ethnicity or Citizenship? Attitudes towards Jewish Communal Autonomy in PreRevolutionary and Revolutionary France." The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, 1980. "Zalkind Hourwitz--juif polonais." Dix-huitième Siècle, 1981, pp. 79-89. "Abraham Furtado: portrait d'un Girondin." Sociales, 1984 "Introduction." England, 1985. Bulletin de l'Institut Aquitain d'Études The Jews in Modern France. Hanover: University Press of New "Napoleon and the Jews," Historical Dictionary of Napoleonic France. New York: Greenwood Press, 1985 "France -- An Unexpected Center for Jewish Life," (Review Essay of Cynthia Haft, The Bargain and the Bridle; Michael Laskier, The Alliance Israélite Universelle; and Dominique Schnapper, Jewish Identities in France.) Judaism, Vol. XXXIV, No. 2 Spring, 1985, pp 231-236. "Les Communautés juives et l'Edit de 1787," Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français , tome 134, 1988, pp. 313-28. "Juifs." Dictionnaire historique de la Révolution française . Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989. "Corporate Particularity and National Unity: A Study in Ambiguities," Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, Seventh Enlightenment Congress, 1989, pp 333-7. "Resistance and Rebellion: The Jews in Eighteenth Century France," Jewish Historical Studies (XXX), 1989, pp. 55-70. "Jewish Women in Early Modern Europe." Women's Studies Encyclopedia. Volume III: History, Philosophy, and Religion. Helen Tierney ed. Greenwood Press, 1991. “Institutrices in the Metropole and the Maghreb: A Comparative Perspective,” Historical Reflections, Spring 2006, vol. 32, no 1, pp. 129-43. “Prophets in their Own Land? Mothers and Daughters of the Alliance Israélite 5 Frances Malino-6 Universelle,” Nashim. A Journal of Jewish Women’s Studies and Gender Issues. Spring/Summer, Number 3, 5760/2000, pp. 56-73. French translation in Diasporas, Histoire et Sociétés 2007. “Alégrina Benchimol Levy,” Archives Juives, No 34/1, 1er semestre 2001, pp. 129-132 “Women Teachers of the Alliance Israélite Universelle,” Jewish Women a comprehensive historical encyclopedia “Jewish Women in Early Modern France,” Jewish Women a comprehensive historical encyclopedia “Zalkind Hourwitz.” Encyclopedia Judaica “Women Teachers of the Alliance Israélite Universelle,” Encyclopedia Judaica On line. “Zalkind Hourwitz,” YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, Yale University Press, 2008. Online: www.yivoencyclopedia.org, 2010. “’Adieu à ma maison’: Sephardi Adolescent Identities, 1932-36,” Jewish Social Studies, 15:1(fall 2008) pp. 131-145 “Diarna: Digitally Mapping Mizrahi Heritage,” AJS Perspectives, Spring 2009, pp. 42-44 “Messody Pariente Elmaleh,” “Alégrina Benchimol Lévy,” Messody Coriat Lévy,” “Hassiba Benchimol Bensimhon” “Messody Lévy,” Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World, Norman Stillman ed., Leiden: Brill, 2010. Print edition and online Numerous papers have been presented at professional meetings Reviews and Review essays have appeared in a number of professional journals 6