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Patrick
Moore
Public History Program Director,
Associate Professor
Phone: (850) 474-2683
E-mail: pmoore@uwf.edu
Office: Bldg. 50, Room 139 |

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
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
- 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. |
Amy Mitchell Cook, Chair and Associate Professor
Gabriela Grosse, Office Administrator
Katie Riesenberg, Departmental Advisor and Instructor
Jay Clune, Professor and Administrative & Accreditation Fellow in Academic Affairs
George Ellenberg, Vice Provost of Academic Affairs and Professor of History
Daniel E. Miller, Professor
Patrick Moore, Public History Program Director, Associate Professor
William Belko, Associate Professor and Director of Pre-Law Program
Marie Therese Champagne, Associate Professor
Derek Zumbro, Assistant Professor
Matthew Pursell, Assistant Professor
James Miklovich, Associate Professor Emeritus
Jane Dysart, Associate Professor Emeritus
Marylou Ruud, Associate Professor Emeritus
Carolyn Knefely, Faculty Associate |
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