Patrick
Moore
Public History Program Director,
Associate Professor
Phone: (850) 474-2683
E-mail: pmoore@uwf.edu
Office: Bldg. 50, Room 139
Courses Taught:
Traditional History Courses:
AMH 4202: From Stalin to Star Wars: The Cold War and American
Culture
AMH 4460: Colony to Multi-centered Metropolis: American Urban
History
AMH 4442: The American West
AMH 4575: Civil Rights
AMH 6406: Urban History Seminar (Graduate)
AMH 6291: 20th Century America Seminar (Graduate)
Applied History Courses:
HIS 3065: Introduction to Public History
HIS 5055: Public History Methodology (Graduate)
HIS 6077: Oral and Community History (Graduate/Dual)
AMH 5578: African-American Community History (Graduate/Dual)
AMH 5636: Environmental History (Graduate)
HIS 5087: Advanced Museology (Graduate/Dual) HIS 5067: Policy
History (Graduate)
HIS 6056: Public History Internship (Graduate)
Innovative Courses:
AMH 3990: Exploring Florida’s Panhandle (Summer History
Institute for High School Juniors and Seniors)
AMH 4990: Exploring Florida’s Panhandle for Teachers
HIS 4990: Cold War and Film
HIS 4955/HIS 9656: Route 66 to the Atomic West
HIS 4990/5990: The Great Urban American Adventure
Specialties:
Traditional: 20th Century
United States, Cold War, Cultural, Urban, Civil Rights, West
Public History: Community,
Oral, Policy, Museum Studies, Heritage Tourism
Current Research Interests: NASA
Kennedy Space Center, Institutional Memory and Concept Mapping,
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base Commuters and Exiles, Cold War Culture
Brief Vitae
Education: Ph.D., History, Arizona State University, 1997;
Certificate, Community History Studies, Arizona State University,
1995; M.A., History, New Mexico State University, 1992; B.A.,
History, New Mexico State University, 1990; B.A., Political Science,
New Mexico State University, 1990.
Awards and Honors:
- UWF LEAD Program, Nomination and Selection
to Class of 2006, 2005-2006
- UWF Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
and Advising Award, 2003
- UWF President’s Award in Leadership
and Diversity, 2003
- UWF Teaching Incentive Program Award (TIP),
2003
- UWF Outstanding Student Organization Advisor
Award, 2001-2002
- UWF Distinguished Teaching Award, 2000
- Ira Clark Outstanding Graduate Student in
History, New Mexico State University, 1991-1992
Affiliations:
Professional:
- National Council on Public History
- Secretary-Treasurer 2006-2009
- Cultural Resources Management Committee
Chair 2002-2004
- Electronic Communications Committee,
1995-1998
- American Association of State and Local History
- Society for Applied Anthropology
- Organization of American Historians
- Oral History Association
- American Historical Association
- Gulf South Humanities Council
- Phi Alpha Theta, Honorary History Fraternity
- Sigma Iota Chapter, Advisor, 1998-Present
- Iota Gamma Chapter Treasurer, 1993-1994
- Rho Zeta Chapter President, 1991-1992
- Florida Oral History Association
- Board Member, 1998-Present
- Proctor Oral History Prize Judge, 2001
Community:
- African-American Heritage Society
- Pensacola Historical Society
- Historic Pensacola Village (West Florida
Historic Preservation Inc.)
- Leadership Pensacola (LEAP) Alumni Association
- 2005- Outreach and Activities Committee
- American Heart Association, Northwest Florida
- 2002-2005 Executive Committee Member
- 2001-2005 Heart Ball Committee Chair
- 2000 Heart Ball Committee Member
- Maritime Museum and Research Institute Board
Member
Notable Articles/Publications:
Moore, Patrick K. Gulf South Historical Review. “‘Redneck
Rivera’ or ‘Emerald Coast?’: Interpreting Florida’s
Panhandle through Public History.” The Journal of the
Gulf South Historical Association, Spring 2003.
Moore, Patrick K. “Introduction.” The American
Depression Cookbook: Memories and Recipes from the 1930s.
South Fallsburg, New York: Voices From My Retreat, 2002.
Moore, Patrick K. “African-Americans in the New Deal.” The
Encyclopedia of the New Deal and the Great Depression.
New York: East River Books, 2001.
Moore, Patrick K. “New Deal Advertising and Consumption.” The
Encyclopedia of the New Deal and the Great Depression.
New York: East River Books, 2001.
Moore, Patrick K. Pecos River Valley Literature Search.
United States Soil Conservation Service. 43-8C30-1-272. 1991.
Under Contract:
Moore, Patrick K., Voices From the Cape, Preface by
Walter Cronkite. University Press of Florida, forthcoming.
Moore, Patrick K. Fueling the Fascination: Kennedy Space
Center and the World’s Spaceport Romance, University
Press of Florida, forthcoming. |