Paul V Dutton, PhD - Northern Arizona University

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Paul V Dutton, PhD - Northern Arizona University
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P a u l V D u t t o n , P h D D e p a r t m e n t o f H i s t o r y N o r t h e r n A r i z o n a U n i v e r s i t y P h o n e 9 2 8 -­‐ 6 0 0 -­‐ 5 6 1 1 9 2 8 5 2 3 -­‐ 8 8 3 0 e -­‐ m a i l p a u l . d u t t o n @ n a u . e d u Paul V. Dutton is a historian of health and social policy. He is author of Differential Diagnoses: A Comparative History Of Health Care Problems And Solutions In The United States And France (Cornell, 2007) and Origins Of The French Welfare State (Cambridge, 2002) as well as numerous articles. His op-­‐ed pieces have appeared in The Boston Globe, The International Herald Tribune, and The New York Times. Dr. Dutton has held research fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, the American Philosophical Society, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Brookings Institution, and a Fulbright fellowship to France. Dr. Dutton earned his BA at the University of California, Santa Cruz, MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and PhD from the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Dutton is Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Health Sciences at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. PROFESSIONAL •
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Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Health Sciences, Northern Arizona University, 2009-­‐current Founding Executive Director, Interdisciplinary Health Policy Institute, Northern Arizona University, 2008-­‐2015 Associate Professor of European History, 2002-­‐2009 Northern Arizona University U.S. Editorial Correspondent, Revue d’Histoire de la Protection Sociale, Paris, 2007-­‐current Assistant Professor of European History, 1997-­‐ 2002 Northern Arizona University Affiliated Scholar, 2002-­‐2004 The Brookings Institution, Center on the United States and Europe Washington DC Differential Diagnoses: A Comparative History of Health Care Problems and Solutions in the United States and France, Cornell University Press, hardcover 2007, paperback 2008. Origins of the French Welfare State: The Struggle for Social Reform in France, 1914-­‐1947, Cambridge University Press, 2002, paperback 2005. 2
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Ph.D. History, Modern Europe, 1997 University of California, San Diego M.A. International Economics and European Studies, 1992 Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies B.A. Politics, 1984 University of California, Santa Cruz SELECT REFEREED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS • “From Sanatoriums to Sun City: The Creation of ‘Active Retirement Living,’” Le Mouvement Social, forthcoming, spring 2016. • “Vers un nouveau paradigme de la santé et de la sécurité au travail, ” in La Santé au travail ou le travail en question, eds Catherine Courtet and Michel Gollac, La Découverte, 2012. • “La réforme de l’assurance maladie aux États-­‐Unis et en France, 1993-­‐
2004,” Histoire et Sociétés, Revue Européenne d’Histoire Sociale, no. 11 (July 2004) 49-­‐65. • “La Médecine libérale rencontre le médecin syndicaliste,” Bulletin d’Histoire de la Sécurité Sociale,” 49 (January, 2004) 79-­‐98 • “Healthcare in France and the United States: Learning From Each Other,” Brookings Institution Policy Brief, August 2002. • “An Overlooked Source of Social Reform: Family Policy in French Agriculture, 1936-­‐1945,” Journal of Modern History 72:2 (June 2000) 375-­‐412. • “French Versus German Approaches to Family Welfare in Lorraine, 1918-­‐1940,” French History 13:4 (December 1999) 439-­‐463. BOOK IN PROGRESS • Soil or Seed? A Comparative History of the Social Determinants of Health in the United States and Europe (Cornell, expected 2017) SELECT UNREFERREED PUBLICATIONS • “Focus on Prevention,” The New York Times, 11 February 2011. • “Historian’s roundup: France reformed healthcare in tough times—why can’t we?” History News Network, 11 March 2010. • “France reformed health care in tough times; why can’t we?,” Op-­‐Ed, Arizona Daily Sun, 10 March 2010. • “French and U.S. Health Care: Shared Ideals and a Much-­‐Needed Common Reform,” Policy Brief, French American Foundation, January 2008. • “Lessons from the French on Health Care,” Op-­‐Ed, Arizona Daily Sun, 19 August 2007. • “French Lesson: A Model Health Care System,” Op-­‐Ed, The International Herald Tribune, 13 August 2007. 3
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“France’s Model Health Care System,” Op-­‐Ed, The Boston Globe, 11 August 2007 SELECT BOOK REVIEWS • The Vital Minimum: Need, Science, and Politics in Modern France, University of Chicago Press, 2015 by Dana Simmons, Medical History, 60:2 (April, 2016) • “Windows onto Vichy and the French Welfare State,” Exclusions: Practicing Prejudice in French Law and Medicine, 1920-­‐1945, Cornell University Press, 2012 by Julie Fette, and Pierre Laroque and the Welfare State in Postwar France, Oxford, 2012, History, 41 (2013) • Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan, Oxford, by Marc Rodwin, French Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 30, no. 3. (Winter 2012) • France’s New Deal: From the Thirties to the postwar era, Princeton University Press, by Philip Nord, American Historical Review, vol. 116, no. 3 (June 2011) • Breadwinners into Citizens: Gender in the Making of the French Social Model, Duke University Press, by Laura Frader, French Politics, Culture, and Society, vol 29 (April 2011) • La Fin de la pauvreté? Les experts sociaux en guerre contre la pauvreté aux Etats Unis (1945-­‐1974), EHESS, 2008 by Romain Huret, Revue de l’Histoire de la Protection Sociale (December 2009). • Action Sociale à la SNCF, 1945-­‐1985, ERES, 2006 by Marie-­‐Françoise Charrier and Elise Feller, Modern and Contemporary France, May 2008. • Fathers, Families, and the State in France, 1914-­‐1945, Cornell University Press, 2003 by Kristen Stromberg Childers, French Politics, Culture, and Society, vol 24, issue 3 (November 2006) • L’Intelligence démographique: sciences et politiques des populations en France (1930-­‐1960), Paris: Odile Jacob, 2003, by Paul-­‐André Rosental, for The American Historical Review (February 2004). • A Votre Santé: Education et santé sous la IVe République, Publications de l’Université de Saint-­‐Etienne: 2002, by Didier Nourrisson, ed., for Annales de Démographie Historique, (spring 2004). GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS • Fulbright Research Fellowship, France, 2012 • American Philosophical Society Fellowship, 2010 • State Health Policy Fellowship, awarded by Society for Public Health Education, January 2010. • Most Significant Scholarly Work of 2007, Differential Diagnoses, Vice President for Research, Northern Arizona University • Research Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, 2004-­‐2005. • Research Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, France, 2001-­‐
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Research Fellow, Health and Human Services—Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Washington, DC, 2001-­‐2002 Delno C. West, Jr. Faculty Publication Prize, Northern Arizona University, 2001, 2004, 2007. Edouard Morot-­‐Sir Research Fellowship, Institut Français de Washington, 2000. George Olmsted Scholarships, Johns Hopkins University, 1990-­‐1991, 1991-­‐
1992 Fulbright Fellowship, India, 1988 SELECT PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS • “U.S. Healthcare Reform: Past, Present, and Future,” AT Still University, 28 October 2015. • “Obamacare in the Context of U.S. Healthcare Reform,” American Physical Therapy Association, Chapter 5 Meeting, Flagstaff Medical Center, 4 February 2015 • “Vieillir, mourir en Europe et aux USA au XXe siècle,” Université de Toulouse le Mirail, 26 April 2012 • “Le Arizona Paradox: Retraités du troisième âge face à la mort,” Sciences Po, Paris, 11 April 2012. • “Le vieilessement et la mort aux États-­‐Unis et en France,” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 27 March 2012 • “Comparing the Rhetoric of French and American Healthcare Debates,” Healthcare & the Humanities Symposium, Northern Arizona University, 5 March 2010 • “Echoes from the Past: France and the U.S. Health Care Reform Debate of 2009,” Duke University Center for European Studies, 20 November 2009 • “Military Medical Practices in World War I: Alcohol, Gender, and Infectious Disease” Commentator, Western Society for French History, Boulder, CO, 23 October 2009 • “What Role for Government in Health Care Reform: Lessons From France,” Brenau University, Brunswick, GA, 25 April 2009 • “European Models for U.S. Health Care Reform?,” Salt of the Earth Labor College, Tucson, AZ, 11 October 2008 • “Liberté, Egalité, et Santé pour tous: Réforme du système de santé américain: quels enseignements tirer du cas français?” La protection sociale aux Etats-­‐
Unis et au Canada, réformes et defis, Ministère de a Santé, Paris, 8 February 2008. • “Health Care in the United States and France: Shared Ideals, Common Reforms,” The University Club of New York, 6 February 2008. • “Is Michael Moore Right? Should French Health Care Serve as Model for U.S. Reform?” The Political Salon of New York, 5 February 2008 • “Labor and Health Security in Twentieth-­‐Century France and the United States,” Western Society for French History, Long Beach, October 2006. • “Liberty, Equality, and the Pursuit of Health in the United States and France, 5
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Western Social Science Association Conference, Phoenix, April 2006. “Mutual Aid, Blue Cross, and Civil Society Organizations for Health Security,” Society for French Historical Studies, Stanford, March 2005 “La Politique sociales dans les perspectives transatlantiques,” Université d’Artois, Arras, France, March 17, 2004 “La réforme de l’assurance maladie aux États-­‐Unis,” Université de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, March 18, 2004 ANONYMOUS REFEREE • Cambridge University Press • Cornell University Press • The American Historical Review • French Politics, Culture, and Society • The National Science Foundation • The National Endowment for the Humanities • Franco-­‐American Fulbright Commission, Paris • Journal of Primary Care and Community Health • Millbank Quarterly • Wellcome Trust • World Population and Health TELEVISION AND RADIO APPEARANCES • April 28, 2010, WMBR, Cambridge, MA • August 13, 2009, KAXE, Grand Rapids, MI • August 11, 2009, Wisconsin Public Radio • July 11, 2008, NPR (National Public Radio) • February 17, 2008 WMBR, Cambridge, MA • January 17, 2008 KGNU, Denver, CO • January 6, 2008 WDST, Woodstock, NY • January 5, 2008 WXXM, Madison, WI • January 3, 2008 KCBX, San Luis Obispo, CA • December 26, 2007 KAOS, Evergreen, WA • December 24, 2007 KRWM, Seattle, WA • December 19, 2007 WTAG, Paxton, MA • December 14, 2007 KAXE, Grand Rapids, MI • December 13, KPTK, 2007 Seattle, WA • December 13, 2007 LIB Radio, Inglewood, CA • December 12, 2007 WFNY, New York, NY • December 12, 2007 WORT, Madison, WI • December 10, 2007 “A Touch of Grey,” Nationally Syndicated • December 10, 2007 WSMN, Nashua, NH • December 6, 2007 WBAI, New York, NY • December 5, 2007 “Radio Health Journal,” Nationally Syndicated • December 3, 2007 KPHX, Phoenix, AZ (Air America) • December 3, 2007 KVON, Napa, CA 6
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December 2, 2007 WIP, Philadelphia, PA November 30, 2007 “Right Balance” Syndicated, Airs in FL, MI, IN, UT, NY November 30, 2007 KVMR, Grass Valley, CA November 28, 2007 KSU, Kansas City, MO, Syndicated to 25 stations November 13, 2007, KUCI, Irvine, CA October 18, 2007 MHZ Cable Network, “Dialogue with George Listan Seay” August 22, 2007 KNAU, Flagstaff, AZ