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University of Minnesota, Morris Date: 06/12 Link From Web Directory: yes Open to U. Relations: yes CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Title: Distinguished Research Professor of History, Emeritus Unit: Division of the Social Sciences Campus Address: 102 Camden Hall Campus Phone: (320) 589-2211, Ext. 6182 Home Address: 33l South Columbia, Morris, MN. 56267 Home Phone: (320) 589-4753 EDUCATION College and University Education Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Latin American History major, 1976 M.A., Vanderbilt University, Latin American History major, 1967 B.A., University of Oregon, History major, Latin American Studies minor, 1965 Undergraduate Honors and Awards Finalist, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Competition, 1965. Dean's List, University of Oregon, 1962-1965. Scholarship from the University of Chicago, 1959-196l. Scholarship from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, 1959. Graduate Honors and Awards Research grant from the Graduate Center for Latin American Studies, Vanderbilt University, for one and a half years of study in Colombia, 1968-1970. University Research Fellowship at Vanderbilt University, Assistant to Dr. J. Leon Helguera, 1968. National Defense Education Act (Title IV) Fellowship in Latin American Studies at Vanderbilt University, 1965-1968.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Title: Distinguished Research Professor of History, Emeritus Unit: Division of the Social Sciences Campus Address: 102 Camden Hall Campus Phone: (320) 589-2211, Ext. 6182 Home Address: 33l South Columbia, Morris, MN. 56267 Home Phone: (320) 589-4753

    EDUCATION College and University Education Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Latin American History major, 1976 M.A., Vanderbilt University, Latin American History major, 1967 B.A., University of Oregon, History major, Latin American Studies minor, 1965 Undergraduate Honors and Awards Finalist, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Competition, 1965. Dean's List, University of Oregon, 1962-1965. Scholarship from the University of Chicago, 1959-196l. Scholarship from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, 1959. Graduate Honors and Awards Research grant from the Graduate Center for Latin American Studies, Vanderbilt University, for

    one and a half years of study in Colombia, 1968-1970. University Research Fellowship at Vanderbilt University, Assistant to Dr. J. Leon Helguera,

    1968. National Defense Education Act (Title IV) Fellowship in Latin American Studies at Vanderbilt

    University, 1965-1968.

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    EMPLOYMENT Professional Employment Distinguished Research Professor of History, Social Science Division, University of Minnesota,

    Morris, 2000 – January 2012. Professor of History, Social Science Division, University of Minnesota, Morris, 1987-2000. Lecturer, Minnesota Humanities Commission, 1988-91. Associate Member and Adjunct Lecturer, The Center for Latin America, the University of

    Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1977-2012. Associate Professor of History, Social Science Division, University of Minnesota, Morris, 1980-

    87. Assistant Professor of History, Social Science Division, University of Minnesota, Morris, 1977-

    80. Instructor in History, Social Science Division, University of Minnesota, Morris, 1970-76. Associate Research Fellow, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, 1969-70. Sabbaticals and Leaves of Absence Sabbatical, conducted research on genealogy and family history, 2009-10. Sabbatical, conducted research on genealogy and family history, 2002-03. Sabbatical, conducted research on history of the family, 1995-96. Single quarter leave, conducted research on essential bases for building popular culture theory,

    Fall 1992. Single quarter leave, conducted research on Mexican comic-book industry, Fall 1987. Sabbatical, conducted research on Mexican print media, 1985-86. Single quarter leave, conducted study on La novela policiaca, Fall 1980. Sabbatical, conducted research on Mexican popular culture, 1978-79.

    PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND HONORS Professional Organization Memberships The Maya Society of Minnesota North Central Council of Latin Americanists Conference on Latin American History National Genealogical Society New England Historic Genealogical Society New York Genealogical and Biographical Society

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 3 Date: 03/11 Minnesota Genealogical Society Professional Honors and Awards Outstanding Achievement Award, April 19, 2007, Minnesota Genealogical Society Listed in Who's Who in Midwest, 1982-present edition. Listed in Directory of American Scholars, Seventh-present editions. Recipient of the Russel Nye Award for best article published in 1979 in the Journal of Popular

    Culture (for "Kaliman: A Mexican Superhero"). "Colombian Federalism: A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Radical-Liberal Perspective" selected as

    the best paper read at the Fall 1974 meeting of the North Central Council of Latin Americanists.

    TEACHING AND ADVISING University of Minnesota, Morris Courses Taught Latin American History: A Basic Introduction, 1984-2001, 2004-09, 2011 Directed Studies: approximately 3-6 annually Inquiry: Values in a Changing World, 1988, 1994 Microhistory, 2004 Introduction to World History Since 1500, 2000-02, 2005, 2011 Introduction to World History 1500 to 1850, 1987-99 Great Books on Latin America, 1994-2009, 2011 Introduction to the Historian’s Craft, 2003-04 Families Through the Prism of Memory, Genealogy, and History, 1997-2009, 2011 Latin American Popular Culture from the Penny Press to Television, 1982, 1989-95 Topics in the History of Popular Culture, 1991-97 Bibliographical Tools and Journals in Latin American Area Studies, 1981-2002, 2006-09, 2011 Senior Tutorial in History, 2003-09, 2011 Senior Tutorial in Latin American Area Studies, 1974-2009, 2011 Senior Honors Projects, 1989, 1992, 1994-95, 2001-2004, 2011 Consumption and the Creation of Culture and Meaning in Mass Societies, 1990 Contemporary Latin America, 1972-73, 1978, 1993-2002 United States Television in Historical and Cultural Context: Approaches to Its Study, 1989,

    1994-95 Ancient Aztec and Maya Civilizations, 1984, 1986 The Movies, 1985 El Salvador, 1983 Problems in Geography, 1975-85 Mexico, 1971-92, 1997 Mexican Culture, 1973-84 (Summer in Mexico)

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 4 Date: 03/11 Advanced Studies in Mexican Culture, 1973-84 (Summer in Mexico) Beginning Spanish (Culture segment), 1974-84 (Summer in Mexico) Historical Perspectives on Social Change in Latin America, 1979-82 Ancient Mayan Civilization, 1982, 1988, 2005-07 Contemporary Mexico, 1980-81, 1984 Mexico's Historical Search for Identity, 1981 The Nicaraguan Revolution, 1981, 1986 Women, Sex-Roles and the Family in Latin American History, 1974-75, 1977, 1980, 1983 The Cuban Revolution, 1970-72, 1975-76, 1979, 1988, 2007-09 Women in Popular Culture, 1979-80 History of Mexican Popular Literature, 1978 The History of Professional Sports, 1978 The Frontiers of Historical Research, 1977-78 Colonial Latin American History, 1970-77 Panama, 1977 Contemporary Aztec and Maya Cultures, 1974 Historical Demography, 1974 The Wars of Independence, 1973 Brazil, 1973 U.S. and Brazilian Slavery and Race Relations, 1972 Chicanos, 1972 The Mexican Revolution, 1971, 1983, 1993, 1995 The History of Latin American Elite Culture, 1971 Curricular Innovations Design of Family History course to incorporate Internet resources, and other electronic-based

    data banks and sources, 2000-2012. Development of new course which combines the proto-modern, modern, and contemporary

    phases of World History, with a special emphasis on the rise and maintenance of European-U.S.-Japanese economic dominance, 1997-2000.

    Development of new course, "Families Through the Prism of Memory, Genealogy, and History" (part of Sabbatical Leave), 1996-97.

    Revision of "U.S. Television in Historical and Cultural Context" to incorporate visual materials for TV's formative years (Summer Program Development Grant), 1994.

    Development of new course, "Contemporary Latin America" (part of Single Quarter Leave), 1992.

    Revision of "Latin American History: A Basic Introduction" to incorporate gender and multicultural curricular materials and teaching perspectives (Grant from the McArthur Foundation, University of Minnesota Faculty Summer Institute on Integrating Gender and Multicultural Perspectives), 1991.

    Development of course "Consumption and the Creation of Culture and Meaning in Mass

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    Societies" (EDP grant), 1/91. Development of course on Japanese Popular Culture: A Basic Introduction (Grant from the

    American Association of State colleges and Universities, Institute on Incorporating Japanese Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum,), 1989.

    Development of course on Latin American Popular Culture from the Penny Press to Television (Title III grant for General Education Course Development) 1988.

    Development of a basic definition for the term "non-Western" as it relates to General Education requirement (Title III grant for General Education Development), 1988.

    Development of Honors Course on United States Popular Culture and the Mass Medical (grant from University of Minnesota-Morris Honors Course Development Funds), 1987-88.

    Development of introductory course on Latin American popular culture (part of Bush Foundation sabbatical grant), 1985-86.

    Participant in the design and implementation of the Introduction to World History courses, 1983-86.

    Development of "A Basic Latin American Area Studies Slide Collection and Catalogue," (EDP grant), 1981.

    Developed a cross cultural approach to teaching introductory Geography, (EDP grant), 1979. Developed audio-visual materials for "Locational Theory: An Indisciplinary Perspective," (EDP

    grant), 1978. Development of a general service course in geography which is a required course in the Social

    Science major, 1974-75. Participant in designing and implementing the new History major with its emphasis on student-

    initiated studies and competency-based education, 1972. Developed multi-media approach to teaching Latin American culture and history, (Title VI

    grant), 1971. Developed Summer in Mexico program, (EDP grant), 1971. Development of a Latin American Area Studies Senior Seminar, 1974. Development of a Latin American Area Studies major, 1971. Special Teaching Methods Implemented Sponsored and directed research projects on the history of the family and genealogy leading in

    some cases to publication in journals, 1998-2012. Sponsored and directed honors research projects for LASA majors leading in some cases to

    publication in professional journals, 1981-2012. Introduced course where students, in lieu of final exam, make a series of presentations open to

    entire campus which inform public about current Latin American events, 1977. Developed "Language for Survival: A Model Study-Abroad Program," 1975. Developed an individualized, library-centered course as a model for post-graduate learning,

    1974.

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 6 Date: 03/11 Advising and Instruction-Related University Activities Morris Academic Partner Program, 1992-2012. Guest Lecturer on various Latin American topics in World History and in Beginning and

    Intermediate Language sequences, 1986-2012. Co-taught Freshman Seminar on "The Movies," 1985. Presented several papers on my Latin American Research to Social Science Research Seminar,

    1975-83. Organized and/or participated in convocations on various Latin American topics, 1973-2012. Participant in freshman summer registration, 1981-95. Participant in Faculty Development Committee's Fall Faculty Retreat, 1985-2012. Bush Faculty Development Mentor, 1994-95. Advisor in Freshman Seminar Program, l970-72.

    SCHOLARLY, PROFESSIONAL, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY Publications Books and Edited Collections: Co-editor, Wilmington Newspaper Transcriptions, 1831-1889, vol. 18 in Wilmington Essex

    County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2012).

    Co-editor, Wilmington Newspaper Transcriptions, 1890-1900, vol. 19 in Wilmington Essex County New York. Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2012).

    Co-editor, 1830 U.S. Population Census, 1835 Statistical Summary, 1840 U.S. Population Census, 1845 Statistical Summary, 1847-1849 Birth, Marriage, and Death Census, 1880 U.S. Population Census and Misc. Schedules, 1890 U.S. Military Census, 1892 New York State Census, vol. 5 in Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2012).

    Crafting a Personal Family History, A Guideline Plus A Case Study: Three Generations of the Hinds Family in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, (Elizabethtown, NY: Essex County Historical Society, 2011).

    Co-editor, Wilminton Church Records, vol. 17 in Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2012).

    Co-editor, Wilmington General Store 1852-1854, vols. 14-16 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2012).

    Co-editor, Tax Assessment Records 1891-1900, vol. 12 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2008).

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 7 Date: 03/11 Co-editor, Wilmington Town Ledger, 1821-1865, vol. 1 in Town of Wilmington Essex County

    New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2008). Co-editor, Wilmington Tax Assessment Records 1871-1890, vol. 11 in Town of Wilmington

    Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2008).

    Co-editor, Wilmington Tax Assessment Records, 1850-1869, vol. 10 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2007).

    Co-editor, Wilmington Voting Records, 1860-1900, vol. 13 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2007).

    Co-editor, Wilmington Cemetery Records 1804-2003, vol. 6 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminister, MD; Willow Bend Books, 2007).

    Co-editor, Wilmington School Records 1822-1900, vol. 9 in Town of Wilmington, Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2007).

    Co-author, No sólo para niños. La historieta mexicana en los años sesenta y setenta (Aguascalientes, Mexico: Instituto Cultural de Aguascalientes, 2007).

    Co-editor, Emma Hinds’ Scrapbook 1877-1881, vol. 7 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2005).

    Co-editor, Dr. E.A. Robinson’s Receipt Book 1881-1882, vol. 8 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004).

    Co-editor, 1870 Federal Population Census and Schedules, 1870 Wilmington Mortality Schedules, 1875 New York Population Census and Schedules, 1875 Wilmington Mortality Schedules, vol. 4 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004).

    Co-editor, 1860 Federal Population Census and Schedules, 1862 Wilmington Military Census Schedules, 1865 New York Population and Census Schedules, 1865 Wilmington Military Census Schedules, vol. 3 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004).

    Co-editor, 1850 U.S. Census Schedules and 1855 New York Census Schedules, vol. 2 in Town of Wilmington Essex County New York Transcribed Serial Records (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004).

    Co-author, A Basic Guide to Genealogical and Family History Resources for Essex County, New York (Elizabethtown, NY: Essex County Historical Society, 2004).

    Co-editor, Popular Culture Theory and Methodology: A Basic Introduction (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006).

    Contributing Editor and Columnist, “Writing Family History,” NGS Magazine, 2004-present. Associate Editor of the quarterly journal Minnesota Genealogist, 2000-2010. Co-author, Not Just for Children: The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s

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    (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1992). Co-editor of the annual journal Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 1981-98. Co-author, Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood

    Press, 1985). Co-editor of Second Special Issue on "Latin American Popular Culture." Journal of Popular

    Culture, Vol. 18, No.1, 58-l83, Summer 1984. Co-editor of Special Issue on "Latin American Popular Culture." Journal of Popular Culture,

    Vol. 14, No. 3, 405-534, Winter, 1980. Family History and Genealogical Essays and Notes: "The Scotch-Irish in History: Six Perspectives," The Septs 31:3 (July 2011): 109-111. "Glimpses of a Mariner Tradition in the Family: David (?-1773) and David Jr. (1740-1789

    McLeod of Boston, " Minnesota Genealogist 42:3 (Fall 2011): 11-13. "Irish Ancestral Marriage, and A 1701 Dillon Divorce," The Septs 32:2 (April 2011): 75-77. "The Man Who Wasn’t There: Harold Bion Wiltse (1896-1972) and the World War I ‘Lost

    Battalion’," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 98:2 (June 2010): 101-110. "Proving a Line of Descent from Ambrose Jones (1756-1833), through his son William, that

    would meet DAR Standards," Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 40, no. 4 (Winter 2010): 15-19.)

    "Mae Always Said Bion Should Have Been a Millionaire: Reconstructing the Business Life of Great-Grandfather Bion Cornelius Wiltse (1862-1920)," Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 39, no 4 (Winter 2009): 6-45.

    Co-author, "Clues in a Workbox: Unraveling the Mystery of the Kellans, Smith, and Bourquin Families of Gosper County Nebraska," Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 38, no. 4 (Winter 2007): 6-50.

    "United States Church Records: Their Location and Value for Family Historians," Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 37, nos. 1-4 (2006): 44-50.

    "Are You Really Stuck? Probably Not!” Suggestions for Increasing Your Success,” Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 37, nos. 1-4 (2006): 51-57.

    "A Case for Long Distance Genealogy: Beyond George King (1929-1910) of Nebraska; to John King (ca. 1790-1868) of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois; to Jacob King (1763 – ca.1812) of Pennsylvania; and finally to Carl/Charles König/King (? – ca. 1780) of Pennsylvania and Germany,” Minnesota Genealogist, vol. 37, nos. 1-4 (2006): 58-67.

    "Genealogical Classics," an in-depth, analytical review essay appearing in most quarterly issue of Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Autumn 2000), to the 2010.

    "Biblio Gleanings of Interest for Minnesota Genealogy," a column appearing in each quarterly issue of Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Autumn 2000), to vol. 37, nos. 1-4 (2006).

    "My Toughest Brick Wall Case: A Nine-Year Search for Robert Lee King (1895-1945), My

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    Maternal Grandfather," Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 36, Nos. 1-4 (2005): 13-21. "Some Frequently Overlooked 19th Century New York Sources." From Farmland to City

    Streets: Our Ancestors’ Changing Environments. Conference Syllabus, Ohio Genealogical Society (Columbus, OH: OGS, 2005), pp. 36-39.

    "A View from the Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a Personal Family History." Building Bridges. 2004 Conference Syllabus, Utah Genealogical Association (Salt Lake City, UT: UGA, 2004): 16-19.

    "The Family Photo Collection and its uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History." Stirring the Melting Pot. Family History Workshop XXIX, (Moorhead, MN: Moorhead State University, 2004): 46-49.

    "A Historian’s Guide to Researching a Personal Family History." Stirring the Pot. Family History Workshop XXIX (Moorhead, MN: Moorhead State University, 2004): 42-44.

    "Was John Dillon Hinds (1815-1900) of Essex County, New York, Dishonest and a Drunk? Applying the Genealogical Proof Standard to an Alleged Black Sheep," Genealogical Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1 (2004), pp. 13-26.

    "Solving the Problem of Local Historical Context,” Ohio: 200 Years of Heritage. 2003 Conference Syllabus, Ohio Genealogical Society (Columbus, OH: OGS, 2003), pp. 59-62.

    "Solving the Problem of Local Historical Context," Lecture, annual conference, Ohio Genealogical Society, Columbus, OH, April 2003. Audiocassette tape, Columbus F-15. Hobart, OH: Repeat Performance, 2003.

    "U.S. History on the Internet for Genealogists and Family Historians," Ohio: 200 Years of Heritage. 2003 Conference Syllabus, Ohio Genealogical Society (Columbus, OH: OGS, 2003), pp. 165-168.

    "U.S. History on the Internet for Genealogists and Family Historians," Lecture, annual conference, Ohio Genealogical Society, Columbus, OH, April 2003. Audiocassette tape, Columbus S-19. Hobart, OH: Repeat Performance, 2003.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete. Now What? Mining Basic Genealogical Sources to Expand It Into a Family History," California 2002: A Goldmine of Diversity 2002 Conference Syllabus, The Federation of Genealogical Societies (Ontario, CA: FGS, 2002), pp. 177-180.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete. Now What? Mining Basic Genealogical Sources to Expand It Into A Family History." Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Ontario, CA, August 2002. Audiocassette tape, Ontario T-69. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2002.

    "Sources for Reconstructing a Sourdough Miner’s Life on the Western Frontier in the Early 20th Century," California 2002: A Goldmine of Diversity. 2002 Conference Syllabus, The Federation of Genealogical Societies (Ontario, CA: FGS, 2002), pp. 490-493.

    "Sources for Reconstructing a Sourdough Miner’s Life on the Western Frontier in the Early 20th Century" Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Ontario, CA, August 2002. Audiocassette tape, Ontarios-167. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2002.

    "State Censuses: The Top Three Every Genealogist Should Be Familiar With - - New York, Iowa, and Kansas," Return to Your Roots: Uncovering Our Ethnic Past 2002 Conference

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    Syllabus, Ohio Genealogical Society (Toledo, OH: OGS, 2002), pp. 162-165. "State Censuses: The Top Three Every Genealogist Should Be Familiar With - - New York,

    Iowa, and Kansas." Lecture, annual conference, Ohio Genealogical Society, Toledo, OH, April 2002. Audiocassette tape, Toledo S-16. Hobart, OH: Repeat Performance, 2002.

    "Pre-tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History," Return to Your Roots: Uncovering Our Ethnic Past. 2002 Conference Syllabus, Ohio Genealogical Society (Toledo, OH: OGS, 2002), pp. 65-68.

    "Pre-tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History." Lecture, annual conference, Ohio Genealogical Society, Toledo, OH, April 2002. Audiocassette tape, Toledo F-17. Hobart, OH: Repeat Performance, 2002.

    "In Search of the Irish Homeland of John Dillon Hinds of Wilmington, Essex County, New York: A Summer Venture," Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Autumn 2001): 74-77.

    With Janet Pedersen. “Newspaper Gossip Columns as a Resource for Family History: The Case of Emma D. Hinds’ (of Wilmington, Essex Co., New York) 1877-1881 Scrapbook,” Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 32, No. 2 (Summer 2001): 4-8.

    "Genealogical Research in Minnesota: A Basic Introduction," Great River Bend Genealogy. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The Federation of Genealogical Societies (Davenport, IA: FGS, 2001), pp. 175-178.

    "Genealogical Research in Minnesota: A Basic Introduction." Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Davenport, IA, September 2001. Audiocassette tape, Davenport T-79. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2001.

    "State Censuses: The Top Three Every Genealogist Should Be Familiar With – New York, Kansas, and Iowa," Great River Bend Genealogy. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The Federation of Genealogical Societies (Davenport, IA: FGS, 2001), pp. 466-469.

    "State Censuses: The Top Three Every Genealogist Should Be Familiar With – New York, Kansas, and Iowa." Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Davenport, IA, September 2001. Audiocassette tape, Davenport S-168. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2001.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a Personal Family History," Great River Bend Genealogy. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The Federation of Genealogical Societies (Davenport, IA: FGS, 2001), pp. 522-525.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a Personal Family History." Lecture, annual conference Federation of Genealogical Societies, Davenport, IA, September 2001. Audiocassette tape, Davenport, IA S-188. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2001.

    "The Family Photo Collection and Its Uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History," Explore New Frontiers. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The National Genealogical Society (Portland, OR: NGS, 2001), pp. 148-151.

    "Broadening Your Search for Family Nuggets Beyond Basic Genealogical Sources: A Case Study of a Pacific Northwest Family," Explore New Frontiers. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The National Genealogical Society (Portland, OR: NGS, 2001), pp. 335-338.

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 11 Date: 03/11 "Broadening Your Search for Family Nuggets Beyond Basic Genealogical Sources: A Case

    Study of a Pacific Northwest Family." Lecture, annual conference, National Genealogical Society, Portland, OR, May 2001. Audiocassette tape, Portland F-141. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2001.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a Family History," Explore New Frontiers. 2001 Conference Syllabus, The National Genealogical Society (Portland, OR: NGS, 2001), pp. 440-443.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy Into a Family History." Lecture, annual conference, National Genealogical Society, Portland F-183. Hobart, IN: Repeat Performance, 2001.

    "Estimating Birth Dates," Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Autumn 2000): 80-83. With Kevira L. Mertha and Miriam E. Rea. "Failure to Follow Instructions Pays Unexpected

    Dividend: A Partial Transcript of the Scott Township, Brown County 1920 Census," Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Newsletter, Vol. 46, No. 4 (April 2000), pp 171-208.

    "Hinds or Hines (or One of Their Variations)," The Septs of Irish Genealogical Society International, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Oct. 1999), pp. 111-112.

    "The Value of Cluster Research," The Septs of Irish Genealogical Society International, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Oct. 1999), pp. 101, 104-106.

    With Kevira L. Mertha and Karin Bolwahn. "The 1900 U.S. Census for Bridal Veil and Brower Census Districts, Multnomah County, Oregon: 1900 Enumeration versus Contemporary Memory and a Census-based Snapshot," Bulletin of the Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Sept. 1999), pp. 13-26.

    "The Genealogy's Complete. Now What? Sources for Expanding It Into A Family History: A Case Study," Searching the Sands of Time, 1999 Conference Syllabus, The Ohio Genealogical Society (Toledo, Ohio: OGS, 1999), pp. 54-56.

    Notes on Rev. William Galusha and Descendants, Galusha, Galeucia, Galutia Family, Vol. 16, No. 1 (April 1999), pp. 14-18.

    "Did Your Ancestors Originate In or Migrate Through New York? The Advantages of Research In New York: The example of the Adirondacks," Immigrant Dreams: The Settlement of America. 1998 Conference Syllabus, the Federaltion of Genealogical Societies (Cincinnati, Ohio: FGS, 1998).

    "Did Your Ancestors Originate In or Migrate Through New York? The Advantages of Research In New York: The Example of the Adirondacks." Lecture, annual conference, Federation of Genealogical Societies, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 1998. Audiocassette tape, Cincinnati S-163. Hobart, Indiana: Repeat Performance, 1998.

    "Despite Its Fearsome Reputation, New York Genealogy Has Some Significant Advantages," Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Fall 1998): 80-87.

    "Born in Ireland, But Where? A Case Study: The Search for the Irish Origins of John Dillon Hinds of Essex Co., NY and Lessons Learned," The Septs of Irish Genealogical Society, International, Vol. 19, No. 2 (April 1998): 44-47.

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 12 Date: 03/11 "A View From the Other Side: A Historian's Perspective On Transforming Your Genealogy Into

    A Family History," The Heart of Our History: Putting Your Ancestor In Historical Perspective. 1998 Conference Syllabus, The Ohio Genealogical Society (Worthington, Ohio: OGS, 1998), pp. 50-53.

    "Amy Clark--Bion Cornelius Wiltse--Lulu Mae Dice: A Preliminary Account," Ms. presented and distributed at the John D. Clark and Claridge Family Reunion, Idaho Falls, ID, 10 Aug. 1996. 9 pp.

    "Addendum" to Michal Berreth, The Wiltse Cabin on Moscow Bar (Weippe, ID: Ford's Creek Research Center, 1996): 27-31.

    Other Articles: With Ling Chan Becker, "The Development and Stages of Popular Culture: A Case Study of

    Tokugawa and Meiji Japan," in Popular Culture Theory and Methodology (2006), pp. 382-406.

    "A Holistic Approach to the Study of Popular Culture: Context, Text, Audience, and Recoding," Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, Vol. 15, 11-30, 1996. Reprinted in Popular Culture Theory and Methodology (2006), pp. 163-180.

    "Popularity: How to Make a Key Concept Count in Building a Theory of Popular Culture" in Eye on the Future: Popular Culture Scholarship into the Twenty-First Century in Honor of Ray B. Browne, edited by Marilyn F. Motz et al., Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1994. Reprinted in Popular Culture Theory and Methodology (2006), pp. 371-381.

    "La novela policiaca: Crime, Detectives, and Escapism," in The State and Intellectual Life in Mexico, edited by Roderic AiCamp, Charles Hale, and Josefina Vazquez, Mexico and Los Angeles: El Colegio de Mexico and Latin American Center UCLA (l991).

    "Popularity: The Sine Qua Non of Popular Culture." in Symbiosis: Popular Culture and Other Fields, 207-216, edited by Ray B. Browne and Marshall W. Fishwick, Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1988. Reprinted in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, Vol. 9, 1-14, 1990, and in Popular Culture Theory and Methodology (2006), pp. 359-370.

    "Arandu: Mexican Adventure Comics", Witty World: International Cartoon Magazine, No. 3, 22-23, Spring 1988.

    With Shelly Beals Budke. "Contemporary Mexican Advertising in an Upper-Middle Class Newspaper, Excelsior and a Lower-Class Tabloid, Alarma!," Studies in Latin American Popular Culture Vol. 6, 69-114, 1987.

    "Comics," in Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture, edited by Harold E. Hinds, Jr. and Charles M. Tatum, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1985.

    "Comics," Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, Vol. 4, 24-26, 1985. "Kaliman, Mexico's Most Popular Superhero," Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, Vol.

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    4, 27-42, 1985. "Mexican Popular Culture: A Basic Bibliography," Studies in Latin American Popular Culture,

    Vol. 4, 247-249, 1985. With Charles Tatum. "Mexican and American Comic Books in a Comparative Perspective," in

    Mexico and the United States: Intercultural Relations in the Humanities, 67-84, edited by Juanita Luna Lawhr, et al., San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio College, 1984.

    "Latin American Popular Culture: Recent Research Trends and A Needs Assessment," Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 18, No. 1, 58-64, Summer 1984.

    With Charles Tatum. "Images of Women in Mexican Comic Books," Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 18, No. 1, 146-162, Summer 1984.

    "El Payo: Una solucion popular a la lucha mexicana entre los robatierras y los descamisados," Hispamerica (Buenos Aires), ano 11, no. 31, 33-49, abril 1982.

    "Latin American Popular Culture. A New Research Frontier: Achievements, Problems, and Promise," Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 14, No. 3, 405-412, Winter 1980.

    "Chanoc: Adventure and Slapstick on Mexico's Southeast Coast," Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 14, No. 3, 424-436, Winter 1980.

    "El Payo: A Man Against the World!--A Mexican 'Western' Comic Book," North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 2, 31-55, Spring 1980.

    With Charles Tatum, "Eduardo del Rio (RIUS): An Interview and Introductory Essay," Chasqui, Vol. 9, No. l, 3-23, November 1979.

    "Algunas reflexiones sobre la historieta mexicana," Artes Visuales (Mexico), No. 22, 30-3l, 46-47, junio-agosto 1979.

    "Kaliman: A Mexican Superhero," Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 13, No. 2, 229-238, Fall 1979.

    "Tradiciones y leyendas de la colonia: Mexican Folklore and Colonial History for Popular Consumption," Folklore Americano, no. 25, 101-109, junio de 1978.

    "'No hay fuerza mas poderosa que la mente humana.' Kaliman," Hispamerica (Buenos Aires), ano 4, no. 18, 31-46, diciembre 1977.

    "Mexican and Mexican-American Images in the Western Novels of Louis L'Amour," Latin American Literary Review, Vol. 5, No. 10, 129-141, Spring-Summer, 1977.

    "Life and Early Literary Career of the Nineteenth-Century Colombian Writer Soledad Acosta de Samper," in Latin American Women Writers: Yesterday and Today, pp. 33-41, edited by Yvette E. Miller and Charles M. Tatum, Pittsburgh: Latin American Literary Review Press, 1977.

    "A Library-Centered Survey Course--Teaching Students to Learn on their Own," Experimenter, Vol. 3, No. 2, 13-18, May 1977.

    With Elizabeth Hinds. "Frida Kahlo: Artist and Woman of Modern Mexico," De Colores: Journal of Emerging Raza Philosophies, Vol. 3, No. 3, 50-67, 1977.

    With Charles Tatum. "Jose Maria Samper's costumbrista Play Un alcalde a la antigua y dos primos a la moderna," Latin American Theater Review, Vol. 10, No. 1, 53-61, Fall 1976. Spanish translation "La comedia costumbrista de Samper, 'Un alcalde a la antigua," in Materiales para una historia del teatro en colombia, 219-230, edited by Maida Watson

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    Espenes and Carlos Jose Reyes, Bogota: Instituto Colombiano de Cultura, l978. Colombian Federalism: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Radical-Liberal Perspective, Discussion

    Paper No. 58, Milwaukee: The Center for Latin America, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, March 30, 1976.

    With Charles Tatum and Tom Turner. "Language for Survival: A Model Study-Abroad Program," ADFL Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 3, 41-43, March 1975. Reprinted in Hispania, Vol. 59, No. 1, 124-126, March 1976

    "Las teorias federalistas de Jose Maria Samper, 1849-1865," UN: Revista de la Direccion de Divulgacion Cultural. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, No. 4, 162-195, sept.-dic. 1969.

    Reviews: *Reviews and review essays (Individual reviews not indicated): Reviews in Handbook of Latin American Studies, The Social Studies, Latin American Literary Review, Hispamerica, Revista Interamericana de Bibliografia, Journal of Popular Culture, The Journal of Popular Film and Television, Canadian and International Education, Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, The Americas, Journal of the West, Journal of Culture, Hispanic American Historical Review, Minnesota Genealogist, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Other: Conference Papers and Presentations "Reflections on Researching a Personal Family History," lecture at 36th Annual Family History

    Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 1 October 2011. "Are You Really Stuck? Probably Not! Suggestions for Increasing Your Success," lecture at 36th

    Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 1 October 2011.

    "Basic Guidelines for Researching and Presenting a Personal Family History," lecture at the National Genealogical Scoiety Conference, Charleston, SD, 11-14 May 2011.

    "Pre-Tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History," lecture at the National Genealogical Society Conference, Charleston, SD, 11-14 May 2011.

    "Probate Records," lecture at 35th Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 2 October 2010.

    "Small business Records," lecture at 35th Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 2 October 2010.

    "Basic Guidelines for Researching and Presenting a Personal Family History," lecture at Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, 16 December 2010.

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    Study," lecture at Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, 16 December 2010. "Reconstruct Your Family History Using Newspapers," lecture at the Minnesota History Center,

    St. Paul, MN, 10 October 2009. "Family History Research at NARA," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 10

    October 2009. "Newspapers as a Source for Personal Family History," lecture at 34th Annual Family History

    Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 26 September 2009. "Successfully Exploiting the National Archives from Home for Personal Family History

    Records," lecture at Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 26 September 2009.

    "Pre-Tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 18 September 2009.

    "Reconstructing Your Family’s Small Business: Accessible Records," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, Mn 12 September 2009.

    "Church Records as a Source for Personal Family History," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 12 September 2009.

    "Small Business Records as a Source for Genalogy," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 18 April 2009.

    "Suggestions for Increasing Your Genealogical Success," lecture at Morrison Genealogical Society, Little Falls, MN 11 October 2008.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete, Now What?" lecture at Morrison County Genealogical Society, Little Falls, MN 11 October 2008.

    "Farm Records for Personal Family Historians," lecture at 33rd Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 27 September 2008.

    "Basic U.S. Army Records: Reconstructing Your Ancestor’s Military Service," lecture at 33rd Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 27 September 2008.

    "Court Records as a Source for Genealogy," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 30 August 2008.

    "Church Records as a Source for Genealogy," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 30 August 2008.

    "Newspapers as a Source for Genealogy," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 30 August 2008.

    "Mining Genealogical Records for Personal Family History," lecture at Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Portland, OR 2 July 2008.

    "U.S. Army Records: Where to Begin," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN 14 June 2008.

    "Church Records: A Basic Introduction," lecture at The Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 9 February 2008.

    "Probate Records: A Basic Introduction," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN

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    9 February 2008. "Are You Really Stuck? Suggestions for Getting Unstuck," lecture at Irish Genealogical

    International Society, Anoka, MN 27 October 2007. "Farm Records: A Basic Introduction," lecture at Olmstead County Genealogical Society,

    Rochester, MN 20 October 2007. "A View From the Other Side: A Historians Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a

    Personal Family History," lecture at Olmstead County Genealogical Society, Rochester, MN 20 October 2007.

    "Newspapers: A Basic Introduction," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 13 October 2007.

    "Models for Writing a Family History," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 13 October 2007.

    "Church Records," lecture at the 32nd Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 6 October 2007.

    "Court Records," lecture at the 32nd Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 6 October 2007.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete, Now What?" lecture at the Eastern Washington Genealogical Society, Spokane, WA 11 August 2007.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete, Now What?" lecture at the South King Genealogical Society, Kent, WA 4 August 2007.

    "Church Records: Their Location and Value for Family Historians," Sioux Valley Genealogical Society, Sioux Falls, SD 28 April 2007.

    "Are You Stuck? Suggests the Resolving Your Problem" Sioux Valley Genealogical Society, Sioux Falls, SD 28 April 2007.

    "Family Photos as a Source for Family History," Sioux Valley Genealogical Society, Sioux Falls, SD 28 April 2007.

    "A Historians Perspective on Turning a Genealogy into a Family History," Sioux Valley Genealogical Society, Sioux Falls, SD 28 April 2007.

    "Probate Records: A Genealogical and Family History Treasure," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society and Yankee Genealogical Society, Woodbury, MN 14 April 2007.

    "A Historian’s Guide to Researching Family History," Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 10 February 2007.

    "Courthouse Records," lecture at the Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN, 10 February 2007. "The Genealogy’s Complete. Now What? Mining Basic Genealogical Sources to Expand It into

    a Family History," lecture at the 31st Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN 7 October 2006.

    "Solving the Problem of Local Historical Context When Published Secondary Sources Fail," lecture at the 31st Annual Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 7 October 2006.

    "Researching an American Farm," lecture at Atmosphere Sciences Research Center for the Wilmington History Society, Wilmington, NY, 5 August 2006.

    "Capturing and Bringing to Life Your U.S. Farm Ancestor," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical

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    Society, Stillwater, MN, 17 June, 2006. "Family History Treasures Await You at the Courthouse," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical

    Society and Yankee Genealogical Society, Woodbury, MN, 18 March 2006. "Internet Genealogy Dazzles But Why Settle for Half a Loaf?" keynote address at the Minnesota

    Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN, 3 December 2005. "Pre-tested Models for Presenting Your Family History," lecture at the 30th Family History

    Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 1 October 2005. "Broadening Your Search for Family Nuggets Beyond Basic Genealogical Sources: A Case

    Study, " lecture at the 30th Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, 1 October 2005.

    "Family History Treasures Await You at the Courthouse," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society and Stevens County Genealogical Society, Morris, MN, 18 June 2005.

    "Some Frequently Overlooked 19th-Century New York Sources," lecture at Ohio Genealogical Society, Akron, OH, April 14th-16th, 2005.

    "Church Records: Their Location and Value for Family Historians," keynote address at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, St. Paul, MN, December 4, 2004.

    "A Historian’s Guide to Researching a Personal Family History," lecture at the XXIX Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, October 2, 2004.

    "The Family Photo Collection and Its Uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History," lecture at the XXIX Family History Workshop, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, October 2, 2004.

    With Tina Didreckson, "The Wilmington Project: Researching Essex County’s Nineteenth Century," lecture at Atmosphere Sciences Research Center’s Summer Lecture Series, Wilmington, NY, July 27, 2004.

    "U.S. Newspapers as a Source for Family History," lecture at Minnesota Genealogical Society and St. Cloud Area Genealogists, St. Cloud, MN, 19 June 2004.

    "A View From the Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy," lecture at Utah Genealogical Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 8, 2004.

    "Some Frequently Overlooked 19th Century New York Sources – Part 2," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society and Yankee Genealogical Society, Bloomington, MN, March 2, 2004.

    "Pre-Tested Templates for Writing a Family History," key note address at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, Bloomington, MN, March 27, 2004.

    "Beyond Vital Resources: U.S. Newspapers as a Source for Family History," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, New Hope, MN, November 1, 2003.

    "A Historian’s Guide to Researching a Personal Family History," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, Marshall, MN, June 21, 2003.

    "Solving the Problem of Local Historical Context When Published Secondary Sources Fail: A Case Study," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society’s Ohio: 200 Years of Heritage Conference, Columbus, OH, April 24-26, 2003.

    "U.S. History on the Internet for Genealogists and Family Historians," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society’s Ohio 200 Years of Heritage Conference, Columbus, OH, April

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    24-26, 2003. "Some Frequently Overlooked 19th-Century New York Sources – Part 1," lecture at the

    Minnesota Genealogical Society and Yankee Genealogical Society, Bloomington, MN, March 22, 2003.

    "U.S. Newspapers: A Fundamental Source for Family History," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, Barnesville, MN, October 19, 2002.

    "Are You Really Stuck? Probably Not! Suggestions for Increasing Your Success," lecture at the Essex County Historical Society, Elizabethtown, New York, October 1, 2002.

    "Solving the Problem of Local Historical Context When Published Secondary Sources Fail: A Case Study of Wilmington, New York," lecture at the Essex County Historical Society, Elizabethtown, New York, October 1, 2002.

    "Many Of Our Ancestors Seem To Have Disappeared Into A New York 'Black Hole'? New York Research Can Be Amazing Successful," lecture at the Dallas Genealogical Society, September 14, 2002.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy Into A Personal Family History," lecture at the Dallas Genealogical Society, September 14, 2002.

    "The Family Photo Collection and Its Uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History," lecture at the Dallas Genealogical Society, September 14, 2002.

    "Pre-Tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History," lecture at the Dallas Genealogical Society, September 14, 2002.

    "The Genealogy’s Complete. Now What? Mining Basic Genealogical Sources to Expand It Into A Family History," lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Ontario, CA, 7-10 August 2002.

    "Sources for Reconstructing a Sourdough Miner’s Life on the Western Frontier in the Early 20th Century," lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Ontario, CA, 7-10 August 2002.

    "State Censuses: The Top Three Every Genealogist Should Be Familiar With - - New York, Iowa, and Kansas," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society’s 41st Annual conference, Toledo, OH, April 18-21, 2002.

    "Pre-Tested Models for Presenting Your Personal Family History," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society’s 41st Annual Conference.

    "The Family Photograph Collection," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society’s 41st Annual Conference, Toledo, OH, April 18-21, 2002.

    "Broadening Your Search for Family, Nuggets Beyond Basic Genealogy Sources: A Case Study," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society Membership Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8 December 2001.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy Into a Personal Family History," Lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Davenport, IA, 12-15 September 2001. Lecture was sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities.

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    Kansas, and Iowa," Lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Davenport, IA, 12-15 September 2001.

    "Genealogical Research in Minnesota: A Basic Introduction," Lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Davenport, IA, 12-15 September 2001.

    "A View From The Other Side: A Historian’s Perspective on transforming Your Genealogy into a Family History," Lecture at the National Genealogical Society Conference, Portland, OR, 16-19 May 2001.

    "Broadening Your Search for Family Nuggets Beyond Basic Genealogical Sources: A Case Study of a Pacific Northwest Family, " Lecture at the National Genealogical Society Conference, Portland, OR, 16-19 May 2001.

    "The Family Photo Collection and Its Uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History," Lecture at the National Genealogical Society Conference, Portland, OR, 16-19 May 2001.

    "State Censuses," Lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society Branching Out Meeting, Bloomington, MN, 24 March 2001.

    "The Family Photo Collection and It's Uses in Visualizing Your Personal Family History," Minnesota Genealogical Society Winter Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 2, 2000.

    "Four Key Advantages of Research in New York," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society Branching Out Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 25, 2000.

    "Sources for Expanding a Genealogy into a Personal Family History: A Case Study," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society, Apple Valley, Minnesota, April 15, 2000.

    "An Historian's Perspective on Transforming Your Genealogy into a Family History," lecture at the Minnesota Genealogical Society Membership Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 4 December 1999.

    "The Genealogy's Complete. Now What? Sources for Expanding It Into A Family History: A Case Study," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society's 38th Annual Conference, Toledo, Ohio, April 22-25, 1999.

    "Did Your Ancestors Originate In Or Migrate Through New York? The Advantages of Research In New York: The Example of the Adirondacks," lecture at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 19-22, 1998.

    "A View From the Other Side: A Historian's Perspective On Transforming Your Genealogy Into A Family History," lecture at the Ohio Genealogical Society's 37th Annual Conference, Worthington, Ohio, April 16-18, 1998.

    "Social Change in a Mexican Small Town, Tepotzlan Revisited," lecture at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, November 14, 1996.

    "Polysemy: A Key Factor in Popular Culture Theorizing," Keynote address for Fourth Conference on Latin American Popular Culture, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, October 27-29, 1994.

    "A Comprehension Approach to the Study of Popular Culture," paper read at First Reading XIV:

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    A Conference on Research-in-Progress, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, April 29, 1994.

    With Ling Chan. "The Origins of Popular Culture: Insights from Tokugawa and Meiji, Japan," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, Chicago, April 6-9, 1994.

    "Notes Toward a Holistic Approach to Popular Culture Study," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, Chicago, April 6-9, 1994.

    "The Ancient Maya: A Visual Introduction," banquet address for Spring 1994 meeting of the Foreign Language Association of the Red River, Fargo, North Dakota, March 19, 1994.

    "A Visit with the World's Most Famous Small Town," banquet address for Fall 1993 meeting of the Foreign Language Association of the Red River, Moorhead, Minnesota, September 24, 1993.

    "Popularity: How Do You Count It?" paper read at the conference on "The Future of Popular Culture Studies in the Twenty-First Century," Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, June 4-6, 1992.

    "Editing a Popular Culture Journal: Accomplishments, Problems, and Promise," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, San Antonio, March 27-30, 1991.

    "Whence They Came: The Small Town Roots of Mexican-Americans," lecture at Latin American Club, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 13, 1991.

    "The Origins of Popular Culture Reconsidered in Light of the Japanese Experience," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March 7-10, 1990.

    "Bridging with comics: United States Popular Culture Abroad," lecture at Normandale Community College, Bloomington, Minnesota, February 15, 1990.

    "Our Popular Culture Abroad," lecture at Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Coon Rapids, Minnesota, January 18, 1990.

    "Bridging Cultures with Comics: Our Popular Culture Abroad," lecture at Cambridge Community College, Cambridge, Minnesota, October 15, 1989.

    "Popular Culture Studies: A Key Concept, Popularity," paper read at the Sociologists of Minnesota annual meeting, Stillwater, Minnesota, October 13, 1989.

    "The Dearly Beloved American: Our Popular Arts Abroad," lecture at Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minnesota, September 12, 1989.

    "Mexican Comics and Mexican Society," lecture at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, April 9, 1988.

    "Popularity and Popular Culture: A Theoretical and Methodological Base for the Field of Popular Culture," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, New Orleans, March 22-26, 1988.

    "Pushing the Envelope: Recent Work on Latin American Popular Culture," paper read at the national Popular Culture Association, New Orleans, March 22-26, 1988.

    "Not for Children Only: The Mexican Comic Book," lecture at University of Minnesota Art Museum, Minneapolis, February 3, 1988.

    "Contemporary Mexican Street Literature," lecture at St. Olaf College, Minnesota, November 12, 1986.

    "Cultural Imperialism and Mexican Comics," banquet address for Fall 1986 meeting of the

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    Minnesota Latin American Group, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, November 11, 1986.

    "Contemporary Mexican Street Literature," lecture at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, November 11, 1986.

    With Charles Tatum. "Sterotypes: Traditional and Progressive. A Mexican Case Study," paper read at Latin American Studies Association's XIII International Congress, Boston, October 25, 1986.

    "Contemporary Tlacuilos: Mexico's Art for the Millions," lecture for the Maya Society of Minnesota, December 20, 1985.

    "Contemporary Mexican Advertising," paper read at the North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 11, 1985.

    "What's a Respectable Historian Doing in a Field Like This? Popular Culture and a Mexican Case Study," banquet address at the Upper Midwest History Conference, St. Cloud State University, May 3, 1985.

    "Small Town Life in Mexico," lecture at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 8, 1985.

    "Superman & Tarzan vs Kaliman & Chanoc: Can Third World Popular Culture Survive U.S. Imports?" lecture delivered at the Third World: A Question of Survival lecture series, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, March 7, 1985.

    Discussant for Azriel Bibliowicz's paper "Las telenovelas y el Satiro Marsias," read at the Symposium on Exploring Mass Culture: The Role of Media, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, October 26, 1984.

    "Superheroes and Cowboys: Contemporary Mexican Popular Culture," lecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana, August 25, 1982.

    "Superheroes and Cowboys: Contemporary Mexican Popular Culture," lecture at the University of Chicago, August 4, 1982.

    "Popular Culture Theories and Mexican Popular Culture," lecture at University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, July 1, 1982.

    "Mexico's Literature for the Masses," lecture at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, May 21, 1982.

    Discussant for Edward Schuster's paper "Mexico's Struggle for Social Justice: Leaders, Labels, Literature," read at North Central Council of Latin Americanists, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 17, 1981.

    "The Peoples' Literature: A New Research and Teaching Frontier," paper read at the Foreign Language Association of the Red River, Morris, Minnesota, October 10, 1981.

    "La novela policiaca: Crime, Detectives, and Escapism," paper read at VI Conference of Mexican and United States Historians, Chicago, September, 10, 1981.

    "Crime and Detective in the Mexican Illustrated Novel," paper read at Conference on Popular Culture in Latin America, El Paso, Texas, March 7, 1981.

    "Action, Adventure, and Romance: Mexican Culture for the Masses," lecture at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, March 5, 1981.

    With Charles Tatum. "Images of Women in Mexican Comic Books," paper read at 9th National

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    Meeting, Latin American Studies Association, Bloomington, Indiana, October 19, 1980. "Chanoc: Mexico's Favorite Adventure - Humor Comic," paper read at the national Popular

    Culture Association, Detroit, April 17, 1980. "Only Strong Heroes Need Apply: A Comic Book Response to the Mexican Revolution," paper

    read at the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, California State University, Chico, October 19, 1979.

    "A Superhero and a Western Hero of Mexican Comic Book," lecture at the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse, May 2, 1979.

    "A Journey through the Land of Zapata: Vistas of Cuernavaca and Morelos," lecture at the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse, May 1, 1979.

    "El Payo: A Man Against the World!--A Mexican 'Western' Comic Book," paper read at the 1979 National Meeting of the Popular Culture Association, Pittsburgh, April 25-29,1979.

    "El Payo: A Man Against the World--A Comic Book Saga of Family Life in Mexico's Old West," paper read at the North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Fall 1978 meeting, Central College, Pella, Iowa.

    "If you've been to Mexico lately, did you notice what most Mexicans are reading. Would you believe it's comics?" lecture at Luther College, Decora [B Iowa, November 29, 1978.

    With Elizabeth Hinds. "'A ribbon around a bomb' -- The Life and Art of Frida Kahlo," lecture at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, November 29, 1978.

    "Tradiciones y leyendas de la colonia: A Study in Mexican Popular History and Literature," paper read at the 7th National Meeting, Latin American Studies Association, Houston, Nov. 3, 1977.

    "Mexican Comic Books: The Possibilities For Research," paper read at the North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin, April 1-2, 1977.

    Discussant for Haskell Fain's paper "The Role of International Obligations upon Citizens' Civil Rights," read at the Third Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, University of Minnesota-Morris, February 2, 1977.

    "Kaliman: A Mexican Superhero," paper read at Midwest Popular Culture Association, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, October 23, 1976.

    "Kaliman: El Hombre Increible -- A Study in Mexican Popular Culture," paper read at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 22, 1976.

    With Elizabeth Hinds. "The Personal Art of Frida Kahlo: A Modern Mexican Artist," paper read at the Conference on Inter-American Women Writers, San Jose State University, April 10-11, 1976.

    "Cuernavaca: A Living -- Learning Environment," lecture at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, April 9, 1976.

    With Elizabeth Hinds. "Frida Kahlo: Artist and Woman of Modern Mexico," paper read at North Central Council of Latin Americanists, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, April 2-3, 1976.

    With Elizabeth Hinds. "Mexican Art in the Land of Zapata," lecture at the University of

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    Wisconsin - Eau Claire, October 9, 1975. "The Intellectual Formation and Early Career of Soledad Acosta de Samper, Colombia's Only

    Prominent 19th-Century Feminist," paper read at Conference on Women Writers from Latin America, March 15-16, 1975, Carnegie-Mellon University.

    "Colombian Federalism: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Radical-Liberal Perspective," paper read at North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Fall 1974 meeting, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota.

    Commentary on Charles E. Perry's "Common Stereotypes: A Brief Look at Some Inter-American Notions," read at the North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Spring 1974 meeting, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

    Grants Received Outside the University: University of Chicago - University of Illinois Centers for Latin America visiting scholar grant for

    research on Latin American popular literature, $4000 for final 10 weeks of summer, 1982.

    Essex County Historical Society and Charles H. Douglas Charitable Trust Grant, $1000, to research and write A Basic Guide to Genealogical and Family History Research in New York’s North Country, 2003.

    Within the University: Bush Faculty Development Grant, $500, for exploring family history possibilities, Winter and

    Spring 1995. Summer Program Development Grant, $320, for enhancing visual dimensions of "U.S.

    Television in Historical and Cultural Context," Summer 1994. Professional Development Grant, $900, for professional travel and research materials related to

    popular culture theory, 1993-94. Faculty Summer Research Appointment, $4,300, for study on "Popular Culture: Traditional and

    Alternative Approaches to its Study," first summer session, 1990. Office of International Programs, Development Grant, $300, for travel to Cuba, December 1986. Bush Foundation sabbatical grant, $8892, for the 1985-86 academic year for study on"Mexican

    Print Media, 1977-1982." Office of International Programs, Development Grant, $300, for travel to Nicaragua, June 1984. Graduate School Grant in Aid of Research, $510, for a preliminary analysis of crime reporting in

    two Mexico City newspapers, 1982. Faculty Summer Research Appointment, $3,300, for study on "Mexican Popular Literature: Its

    Historical, Social, and Economic Context," first summer session, 1982.

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 24 Date: 03/11 Single-quarter leave, for study on La novela policiaca, Fall 1980. Office of International Programs Small Grant, $l257, for Research on "Dominant Themes and

    Appeal to Readers of Mass-Circulation Mexican Comic Books," in Mexico, July - August, 1978.

    Seed Money Grants for studies on Mexican comic books: $200 (1976), $200 (1977), $200 (1977-78), $500 (1978-79), $400 (1978-80), $500 (1980), $400 (1981).

    Grant Proposals Submitted, Not Accepted Research and Scholarly Activities in Progress

    1) A multi-volume series of transcribed Wilmington, NY records to be published by Willow Bend Press. This is a joint project with Tina Didreckson, and the first twenty volumes have been published, and one is in various stages of completion.

    SERVICE All-University Service Committees: Senate Library Committee, 1991-1995; Chair, 1994-95. Copyright Policy Committee, 1994-95. Other: Morris campus elected representative to the Board of Directors of the all University of

    Minnesota Faculty Association and its Candidate Support Committee, 1982-1984. UMM Service Committees: Curriculum Committee, 1989-1990, 2004-2008 Faculty Development Committee, 1997-2000, 2001-2002; Chair 1998-2000, 2001-2002

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 25 Date: 03/11 UMM Distinguished Research Award Committee, 2001 (Chair), 2007-2009, 2010-2011 Faculty Development Committee, 1997-99, Chair 1998-2000, 2001-2002. Review Committee for the Chair of the Division of Social Science, Chair, 2000. Bush Grant Foundation Committee, 1999-2001. UMM Level 2 Committee, 1999-2002, 2005-2008. Academic Support Services Committee, 1992-1995 (Chair). UMM Task Force on Planning for the Rodney A. Briggs Library, 1992 (Chair). Campus Resources and Planning Committee, 1990-1991. UROP Screening Committee, 1989 (Chair), 1990 Single Quarter Leave Committee, 1989; Chair, 1990. Curriculum Committee Subcommittee on Briggs Library Policies, 1988-89. Consultative Committee, 1986-1988. Scholastic Committee, 1983-85. Library Committee, Chair, 1982-83. International Programs Committee, 1980-82; Chair, 1981-82. Activities Fee Review Committee, 1979-80. Planning Committee, 1976-79; Chair, 1978-79. Athletic Committee, 1972-76; Chair 1974-76. Social Science Division Grievance Committee, 1972-75. Horace T. Morse Award Selection Committee, 1974. Special Programs Committee, 1971-73; Subcommittee Chair on International Programs,

    1972-73. Convocation Committee, 1971-72. Morris Campus Union Board, 1971-72. Other: Coordinator, Latin American Area Studies, 1971-2001, 2004 Coordinator, History discipline, 1989-91 Faculty Advisor for Latin American Culture Association, 1989-94 Founder and convener Cultural Studies Seminar research group, 1988-92 Morris campus AAUP Executive Committee, 1985-86, 1973-79 Morris campus AAUP Chapter President, 1985-86, 1976-77 Faculty Fulbright Advisor, 1981-82 Campus Coordinator for International Programs, 1979-80 Morris campus AAUP delegate to State AAUP, 1973-76 Faculty advisor to Morris Campus ZPG Chapter, 1974-75 Co-originator of a proposal to more fully involve junior faculty in the Social Science

    Division in personnel decisions. Professional Service Activities

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 26 Date: 03/11 Contributing Editor, Minnesota Genealogist, 2011 – present. Editorial Board, Minnesota Genealogist, 2011 - present Board of Directors, National Genealogical Society, 2008-2011. Contributing Editor, National Genealogical Society Magazine, 2004-present. Education Committee Chair, West Central Minnesota Family History Association, 2006-2012. President, Stevens County Genealogical Society, 2002-2006. Program Chair, Stevens County Genealogical Society, 1998-2006. Associate Editor, Minnesota Genealogist, 2000-2010. Board of Directors, Minnesota Genealogical Association, 1997-2007. Education Committee, Minnesota Genealogical Association, 1998-2001, chair 2006-2008. Vice-President, Stevens County Genealogical Society, 1997-2002. Co-editor, Popular Culture Association Newsletter, 1994-99. Area Program Chair for Popular Culture Theory and Methodology, Popular Culture Association,

    1993-96. Participant on annual national Popular Culture Association meetings' panel ("Editing and

    Publishing") of journal editors, 1987-1996. President, Maya Society of Minnesota, 1989-90. Area Program Chair for Hispanic-American Popular Literature and Culture, Popular Culture

    Association, 1990-91. Chair and organizer, Session on "Rethinking Popular Culture Theory: Incorporating the Japanese

    Experience," national Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March 7-10, 1990. President, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, 1988-89. Vice-President, Maya Society of Minnesota, 1988-89. Coordinating Board, Maya Society of Minnesota, 1987-91. Vice President and President-Elect, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, 1987-88. Grant reviewer for the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1978-83. Program chair, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, 1985-86. Chair and organizer, Session on Sports and Society in Latin America, Southern Historical

    Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 12-15, 1986. Co-chair and co-organizer, Second Conference on Latin American Popular Culture, New

    Orleans, April 10-12, 1986. Co-chair and co-organizer, Session on Latin American Popular Culture, Latin American Studies

    Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 18-20, 1985. Chair and organizer, Session on The Emergance of Latin American Popular Culture at the Turn

    of the Century, American Historical Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, December 27-30, 1984.

    Co-chair and co-organizer, Session on Mexican Popular Culture, Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, September 29 - October 1,1983.

    Chair, the Marshall Fishwick 1982-1983 Prize Committee, Popular Culture Association. Co-chair and co-organizer, Session on Latin American Popular Culture, Latin American Studies

    Association, Washington, D.C., March 3-6, 1982. Program chair, Popular Culture Section, "Intellectuals and the State of Mexico," VI Conference

  • Name: Harold E. Hinds, Jr. Page: 27 Date: 03/11

    of Mexican and United States Historians, Chicago, September 8-12, 1981. Co-chair and co-organizer, Conference on Popular Culture in Latin America, El Paso - Juarez -

    Las Cruces, March 5-7, 1981. Co-chair, Latin American Section, Popular Culture Association, 1980-81. Communications chair and editor of Boletin, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, 1979-

    80. Local Arrangements chair, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, Spring 1979. Secretary-Treasurer, North Central Council of Latin Americanists, 1978-79. Public Service Activities Lecturer on a variety of family history topics in the western Minnesota, Twin Cities area, and

    upper Midwest, 1998-present. Group Discussion Leader for Stevens Co. Memorial Hospital SAFE Program, 1990-92. Member, Stevens Co. DFL, 1970-present