Kyle Wilkison  
Department of History
Collin College
Plano, Texas 75074
 (972) 881-5834
Kwilkison@ccccd.edu
http://iws.ccccd.edu/kwilkison

Education

1995 PhD, American History, Vanderbilt University
1985 MA, American History, East Texas State University 
1983 BA With High Honors, History, East Texas State University

 

 

Current Position

1994- Professor of History, Collin College

 Other Teaching Experience

1996-2000 Adjunct Professor, Department of Historical Studies, University of Texas at Dallas.
1994-1999 Adjunct Professor, Department of History, Texas A & M University - Commerce.
1987-1994 Adjunct Professor, Departments of History, Eastfield College, Mesquite, Texas; Grayson College, Denison, Texas; Collin College, Plano, Texas; Texas A&M University-Commerce.
1985-1987 Teaching Assistant, Department of History, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
1983-1985 Teaching Assistant, Department of History, East Texas State University, Commerce, Texas.

Courses Taught

Freshman  United States History to 1877; United States History from 1877
  "Rhetoric and the Republic: A Learning Community" (English Composition & Rhetoric and U.S. History II) Spring, Fall and Spring, 1996-1997
Sophomore History of Texas (Collin College)
Junior History of Texas (University of Texas - Dallas)
Senior              The American South (UTD and Texas A&M Commerce)
  The Old South, 1607-1865 (UTD)
  The New South, 1865-Present (UTD)
  American Civil War and Reconstruction Era (UTD)
  U.S. Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870-1920 (UTD)
Graduate U.S. Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870-1920 (A&M Commerce)

Publications

Essays

2006 “Blue Collar Workers,” Postwar America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History. James Ciment, General Editor. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2006.   
2004  “Introduction to Rural Social Movements in America,” and editor, “Rural Social Movements in America,” Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, Immanuel Ness, General Editor. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2004. 3:759-839.
2004 “Agrarian Socialism,” Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, Immanuel Ness, General Editor. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2004. 3:796-801.
2000 "The Long Arm of History: The Labor Movement Among Texas Police Officers," in Ronald G. DeLord, ed., The Ultimate Sacrifice: The Trials and Triumphs of the Texas Peace Officer. Austin: Peace Officer's Memorial Foundation, 2000. pp.14- 22. 

Reviews

2008 Review of Joseph Gerteis, Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement (Duke University Press, 2007) in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (forthcoming).

2008

Review of Mary G. Rolinson, Grassroots Garveyism: the Universal Negro Improvement Association in the rural South, 1920-1927 (North Carolina, 2007) in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (January 2008).
2006 Review of Thomas A. Krainz, Delivering Aid: Implementing Progressive Era Welfare in the American West (Albuquerque, 2005) in Choice (November 2006).   
2006 "Statists, All!" Review essay of Chad Morgan, Planters' Progress: Modernizing Confederate Georgia. New Perspectives on the History of the South Series. (Gainesville, 2005) in H-SOUTH, H-Net Reviews June 2006.  
2006 Review of Thad Sitton, ed., Harder Than Hardscrabble: Oral Recollections of  the Farming Life From the Edge of the Texas Hill Country (Austin, 2003), Oral History Review Vol. 32. 2:124-126.
2006 Review of Thomas Summerhill, Harvest of Dissent: Agrarianism in Nineteenth Century New York (Chicago, 2005) in Choice (March 2006).  
2006 Review of Mark Schultz, The Rural Face of White Supremacy: Beyond Jim Crow (Urbana, 2005) in Choice (February 2006)
2005 Review of Glenn Feldman, ed., Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South (Tuscaloosa, 2004) in Choice (June 2005).
2005 Review of Thad Sitton, ed., Harder Than Hardscrabble: Oral Recollections of the Farming Life From the Edge of the Texas Hill Country (Austin, 2003) in East Texas Historical Journal (Spring 2005).
2004 Review of Gene Wunderlich, American Country Life: A Legacy (University Press of America, 2003) in Choice (May 2004).
2004 Review of Michael McGerr, A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920 (New York, 2003) in Choice (February 2004).
2003 "A Not-So-Different Day in Louisiana." Review essay of Greta de Jong, A Different Day: African American Struggles for Justice in Rural Louisiana, 1900-1970 (Chapel Hill, 2002) in H-SOUTH, H-Net Reviews, April 2003.       
2000 Jesus and Jefferson Meet Marx in Early-Statehood Oklahoma.” Review essay of James Bissett, Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, 1904-1920 (Norman, 1999) in H-POL, H-Net Reviews, March 2000.

Conference Papers and Other Professional Activities

1997-2008 Co-chair and organizer, Annual Cotton and Rural History Conference, American Cotton Museum, Greenville, Texas.
2004 “Texas Socialists, 1898-1914,” Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas.
2003
 
“Two Centuries of Protest: Rural Social Movements in America, 1750s-1980s,” Historical Lecture Series, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas
2001 Chair, “Hidden but Not Forgotten: Civil War Guerrillas and Vigilantes in Northeast Texas.”  East Texas Historical Association Spring Meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas. 
2000 “The Religious Left: Christian Dissenters in Early Twentieth Century Texas,” Eugene V. Debs and the Politics of Dissent in Modern America Conference, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
2000 "Capitalism Comes to the Plain Folk: The Transitional Generation in Texas, 1870-1910." East Texas Historical Association, Nacogdoches, Texas.
1998 Commentator, James L. Roark’s paper, “Why the South Lost: Recent Interpretations of the Civil War.” Texas Community College Teachers Association Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas.  
1997 “Red Reverends: Christian Socialists in East Texas,” East Texas Historical Association, Nacogdoches, Texas.
1997 Chair, “Narratives From Cotton: Slavery, Freedom and the Great Depression,” First Annual Cotton and Rural History Conference, American Cotton Museum, Greenville, Texas.
1997 “The Rise of Tenancy and the Fall of Independence: Collin County Farmers, 1870-1910.” Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas.
1995 “The Degradation of Women’s Work: Texas Farms, 1870-1910” Southwestern Historical Association / Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Dallas, Texas.
1994 “Plain Folk Critics of Capitalism: Cultural Persistence and Economic Change in Texas, 1870-1910,” Texas State Historical Association, Austin, Texas.
1994  “The Plain Folk Community in Texas, 1870-1910,” The American Cotton Museum, Greenville, Texas.
1993 “From the Homeplace to No Place: The Demise of Self-Sufficient Agricultural Production in Texas,” Southern Historical Association, Orlando, Florida.  

College Service - Presentations

2008 Presented (with Joan Jenkins), "Academic Freedom Concerns and the Course Redesign Initiative," Brownbag Lunch Series, Faculty Council Committee on Teaching and Learning, February 15, 2008, SCC. 
2002-2007 Faculty panelist, New Student Orientation Programs
2006 “Religion, Radical Politics and Plain Folk in the New South, 1870-1915.”  Study Grant Lecture, presented to the Faculty of Collin College, May 5, 2006
2004 Honors Institute Recruitment Presentation, Fall High School Counselor's Workshop, October 29, 2004
2003 Guest Speaker, Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony, February 2003
2003 Guest speaker, Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony, October 2002
2000 “The Honors Program at Collin College,” Presented to Austin Community College visiting administrators

College Service - Committees

2007-2009 Member, Faculty Council (elected)
2007-2008 Chair, Committee on Academic Freedom
2007-2008 Member, Sabbatical Leave Committee (elected)
2007 Member, History 1301 Online Course Template Committee
2006-2007 Member, History Faculty Search (two positions)
2006

Member, History Faculty Fall 2006 Search (two positions)

2005-2006  Member, History Faculty Search (three positions)
1995-2006 History Day Task Force - History Day Judge
1995-2005 Member, Honors Council 
     Interim Director, Interdisciplinary Honors Program (Fall 1998)
     Honors Scholar-in-Residence Committee (1999-2005)
     Chair, Committee on Course Definition and New Course Application and Evaluation (2001)
     Chair, Honors Institute Program Assessment Internal Review Task Force (2005)
2003-2005 Member, Faculty Online Group
2003-2005 Member, Curriculum Advisory Board
2004-2005 Member, History Faculty Search
2004-2005 Co-Chair, Vice President for Academic Affairs Search
2005 Facilitated with SCC Library and HF Museum staff, “Then and Now: Artifacts From the Heritage Farmstead Museum” SCC Library Exhibit, March 2005
2004-2005 Member, History Faculty Search
2004- Created and maintain Department of History website
2003-2004 Member, History Faculty Search Committee (two positions)
2003-2004  Member, Anthropology Faculty Search Committee
2002-2004 Member, Tuition Refund Appeals Committee
2002-2003 Member, Anatomy and Physiology Faculty Search Committee
2002-2003 Member, External Review Task Force, Associate Faculty/Instruction Office Program Assessment
2002-2003 Member, Internal Review Task Force, Program Assessment, History Department
2002-2003 Member, Associate Dean of Social Sciences Search Committee
2001-2003 Member, Vice President for Academic Affairs' College Restructuring Task Force
2001-2002      

Member, External Review Task Force, Philosophy Department Program Assessment

2001-2002  Member, Reference Librarian Search
2001-2002 Member, Speech Faculty Search
2001-2002 Member, History Department Textbook Selection Committee
2000-2002

Coordinator, Department of History, Spring Creek Campus

2000-2001 Member, Sabbatical Task Force (elected)
2000-2001 Member, Collin College Mission and Purpose Statement Task Force
1999-2000 Chair, History Faculty Search Committee (two positions)
1998-1999 Member, Selection Committee, Professor of the Year Award
1998-1999 Member, History Department’s online course committee  
1998 Member, Enrollment Management Task Force
1997-1998 Chair, Dean Search Committee, Social Sciences Division
1996-1997 Member, History Faculty Search Committee
1996-1997 Member, Social Science Division Dean Search Committee
1996  Coordinated National Women’s History Month Exhibit, Library Display
1995-1997  Member, Human Relations Task Force
1995-1996 Member, Psychology Faculty Search Committee
1995-1996  

Member, English as a Second Language Instructional Associate

1995-1996       

Member, History Department Program Assessment Task Force

1995 Coordinated National Women’s History Month Exhibit, Library Display
1994-1995 Member, Mathematics Faculty Search
Community Service
2007 Chair, Executive Director Search Committee, Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, Texas
2001-2006 Member, Selection Committee, Honors Thesis Award, The Honors Program, Texas A&M University-Commerce
2004 “Texas Had a Religious Left?” Seniors Active in Learning Lecture Series, Plano, September 30, 2004  
2002 "Headed to Reilly Springs," presented to the Hopkins County Genealogical Society, Sulphur Springs, Texas, January 17, 2002.  
2002  "The Rural Poor Majority in U.S. History."  Guest lecture to "Emeritus Class," Richland College, Richardson, Texas, February 5, 2002.  
2001-1998 “An Unfolding: American History-American Quilts,” presented with Stephanie Hanson and Dr. Sam Tullock to the Lone Star Quilt Guild, Sulphur Springs, Texas; Allen Quilters' Guild, Allen, Texas; and, McKinney Quilting Guild, McKinney, Texas. 
2000 “American History Through American Quilts,” Allen Quilters’ Guild, Allen, Texas
1998-1999 Consulting Scholar, Local History Grant Proposal, Allen Public Library, Allen, Texas
1997 Member, “Community and Crisis. The Heroin Crisis in Plano Committee"
1996 Co-Chair, “Community and Crisis:  A Public Forum on the Greenville, Texas, Church Burnings” 

Grants and Awards  

2008 “Dr. Kyle Wilkison Scholarship,” Engaged Faculty Scholars, Collin College
2007 “Dr. Kyle Wilkison Scholarship,” Engaged Faculty Scholars, Collin College
2005 Faculty Study Grant, Collin College: “Readings in Religion, Radical Politics and Plain Folk in the New South"
2003  “Dr. Kyle Wilkison Scholarship,” Engaged Faculty Scholars, Collin College
1997  Outstanding Faculty Member, Division of Social Sciences, Collin College
1990  Ottis P. Locke Research Grant, East Texas Historical Association
1990   First Alternate, Leland Sage Dissertation Award, Vanderbilt University  
1985    W. Eugene Hollon Outstanding Graduate Student in History, East Texas State University
1984 Jewell and Jesse Guy Smith Outstanding Graduate Student in History, East Texas State University
1983 Outstanding Senior in History, East Texas State University

Professional Memberships  

American Cotton Museum Association
Dallas Area Social Historians' Group
East Texas Historical Association
Heritage Farmstead Museum Association

         
Board of Trustees, 2002 -  
Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Southern Historical Association
Texas Oral History Association
          Board of Directors,
2005 -
Texas State Historical Association
Working Class Studies Association


 

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