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About James Smith Allen

A PRIVILEGED PAST:
Recollections of a World Apart in Six Acts and Every Sense
Yes, "A Privileged Past" is an autobiography – and something more. Structured like a comic opera to evoke the sensuous sources of personal recollection, this book explores the interrelations of public and private memory.
Its narrative is based on the author’s experiences, of course, but also on those of his forebears and their many descendants, set in six historical contexts: immigration, social mobility, cultural capital, individual agency, national identity, and public education. These circumstances have driven all Americans’ faith in self, family, and better times, perhaps as early as the arrival of European settlers in the 1600s.
Drawing on documentation such as court and church records, public and private archives, newspapers, verifiable Internet resources and local lore, "A Privileged Past" ultimately focuses on the developments and events shared by suburban, middle-class baby-boomers after World War II. Rapid changes in demography, professional life, popular culture, international conflict and accommodation have shaped, in one way or another, everyone’s chances and choices in life. The text ends with reflections on the on-going impact of recent travel and communications technologies on higher education in global, information-rich economies.
Although much of the tale, its facts and details remain tied to the author’s idiosyncratic world apart – to his family, parents, schooling, marriage, and work at home and abroad – the purpose of his story is to illuminate and celebrate what an entire generation has in common, the collective memory of historical experience from childhood onward, whatever the varied personal origins that experience may have been.
This book of recollection follows.

Positions

Present Emeritus Faculty, Southern Illinois University ‐ Department of History
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Curriculum Vitae


Disciplines


Research Interests

Memory, Autobiography, and History, Modern French Social and Cultural History, and Comparative Modern Civic Culture and Gender Relations

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Professional Service and Affiliations

1991 - Present Member, H-France
1977 - Present Member, American Historical Association
1977 - Present Member, Modern Language Association of America
1977 - Present Member, Nineteenth-Century French Studies Association
1977 - Present Member, Society for French Historical Studies
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Honors and Awards

  • Vice-President, Society for French Historical Studies, 2008-09
  • Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Scholar, 2006
  • President, Faculty Senate, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1998-99
  • Visiting Scholar, Centre d'Études du XIXème Siècle Français Joseph Sablé, University of Toronto, 1998
  • Dean J. Clifford Shirley Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, Phillips University, 1990
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellow, 1988-89
  • Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1984-85

Courses

  • Special Topics: Women and Gender / Civil Society
  • History 422 A&B, "Intellectual History of Modern Europe"
  • History 328, "History of France"
  • History 326, "Europe, 1789-1914"
  • History 201, "Art, Music, and Ideas in the Western World"

Education

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1975 - 1979 PhD, Tufts University
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1973 - 1975 MA, Tufts University
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1967 - 1971 AB, Brown University
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Contact Information

James Smith Allen
Professor Emeritus of History
Department of History, MC 4519
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
USA
618-453-4391

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A PRIVILEGED PAST: Prelude (1)

A PRIVILEGED PAST: Acts 1-3, Intermezzi (5)

A PRIVILEGED PAST: Acts 4-6, Coda, Notes & References (6)

A PRIVILEGED PAST: Index (1)