Brookhaven College - History
Adjunct Instructor of History
Jeffrey A.
Zemler, PhD
Denton, Texas
EDUCATION:
2005-May 2011 University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Doctor of Philosophy in History
Fields: Colonial/American Revolution; Early National Period; Old South; New
South; Renaissance Italy
1980-1983 University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Master of Arts with major in U.S. history
1976-1980 University of North Texas, Denton, TX
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Panelist, John Adams Panel. Brookhaven College. 13 November 2014
Peer Reviewer: Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (2015)
PUBLICATIONS:
Books
James Madison, the South, and the Trans-Appalachian West (Lanham, MD:
Lexington Books, 2014).
Peer Reviewed Articles
“'A Conciliatory Declaration'": George Nicholas, the Virginia Ratifying
Convention, and the Misuse of History,” Register of the
Kentucky Historical Society 112:2 (Spring 2014), 179-197.
"The Texas Building and the Women's World's Fair Exhibit Association of
Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 115:1 (July 2011), 19-43.
"The Texas Press and William Walker in Nicaragua," East Texas Historical
Journal 24(1986), 27-38.
Other Authorship
"James Madison," Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington, 2012.
http://www.mountvernon.org/educational-resources/encyclopedia/james-
madison
Book Reviews
Review of A World of Its Own: Race, Labor & Citrus in the Making of Greater Los
Angeles, 1900-1970. By Matt Garcia. Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano
Studies 32:1 (Spring 2007): 251-253.
Review of Alaska: A History. By Claus-M. Naske and Herman E. Slotnick. Pacific
Northwest Quarterly 103:3 (Summer 2012), 144-145.
Combined review of Eminent Astorians: From John Jacob Astor to the Salmon
Kings. Edited by Karen Kirtley. and Astorians: Eccentric and Extraordinary. Edited by Karen Kirtley. Pacific Northwest Quarterly 103:1 (Winter 2011/2012), 43-44.
Works in Progress
George Nicholas: A Political Biography
Popular Press (More than 100 titles available on request)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
American History (United States)
Dissertation: The South and the Trans-Appalachian West, 1783-1803