DORON LAMM
Lecturer IV of modern Hebrew language
Department of Near Eastern Studies
4018 Thayer Academic Building · Ann Arbor,
MI 48104-1608
(734) 647-4165 · fax (734) 936-2679
dlamm@umich.edu
EDUCATION
1984 - present Birkbeck College, University of London, U.K.
Doctoral Program in Modern British History. M.Phil -1985. Presently
continuing research student.
Doctoral thesis: Militarization and Social Reform: Britain, 1870-1919
(Advisor: Professor R.C. Floud.) Fields: Modern British
History: Economic, Social and Military. European Imperialism. History
and Computing. Quantitative and Anthropometric History. War, Citizenship
and Public Health. Economics of Military Personnel.
1979 - 1983 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. B.A.
History and Economics. Magna
Cum Laude.
EMPLOYMENT
Appointments in Hebrew Language and Judaic Studies
1998 - present Lecturer IV, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Department of Near Eastern Studies, HJCS, Hebrew Language.
1997 Lecturer II, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Department of Near Eastern Studies, HJCS, Hebrew language.
1994 - 1997 Hebrew Instructor, New York University.
The Skirball Department for Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
1988 - 1989 Hebrew Instructor, Spiro Institute for Jewish History
and Culture,
Westfield College, London.
1985 - 1989 UK representative and coordinator, Brit Ivrit Olamit
(World Hebrew Union) London.
1983 Hebrew Instructor, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, N’ve
Shechter, Jerusalem.
1981 - 1983 Hebrew Instructor, American Institute of the Holy
Land Studies, Jerusalem.
1979 - 1980 Hebrew Instructor, American Ulpan, Jerusalem.
1979 Hebrew Teacher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Summer Ulpan.
1977 - 1978 Education Officer and Instructor, The IDF School of
Education, Israel.
Academic Appointments and Fellowships in History
2003 Visiting Scholar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of
History.
1992 Teaching Fellow, Tel Aviv University, The Arrane School of History.
1992 Wiener Research Fellow, Tel Aviv University, Program for Comparative
European History: The International Seminar on Women Before and After
the First World War.
1991, 1993 Visiting Research Associate, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Department of History.
1990 Lecturer and Research Fellow, York University, UK, Department
of Economics & Related Studies: British Economic History 1880-1945.
1984 Research assistant, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London,
UK.
Professor Barry Eichengreen (Harvard), Unemployment in Interwar
Britain.
1983 Teaching assistant, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Department
of Economics.
1982 Research assistant, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Department
of Economics:
Banking in Ottoman Palestine.
1982 Research Assistant, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Department
of Jewish History. Atlas Karta for Modern Jewish History.
Recent Activity in Language Teaching and Technology
2003 Project “Hebrew Culture on the Web: Introducing
Hebrew Cultural Hyper-Texts into the 1st and 2nd Year Curriculum”
funded by CRLT, Teaching with Technology Institute Grant.
2003 Near Eastern Studies representative for the IT Pedagogy Study
of the LS&A IT Committee.
2001 Current Issues in Technology and Education, A four lecture series.
March 3-29.
SAJE - Seminars for Adult Jewish Education, JCC, West Bloomfield, MI.
2000 Teaching and Technology Minigrant for LS&A projects in Foreign
Languages Instruction, LRC, U of M. Created: http://www.umich.edu/~heb101/F00/
GRANTS & HONORS
2003 Teaching with Technology Institute Grant, CRLT, University of Michigan.
2000 Teaching and Technology Minigrant for LS&A projects in Foreign
Languages Instruction, LRC, University of Michigan.
1991-93 Visiting Research Associate, Department of History, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1991-92 Wiener Fellow, Program for Comparative European History, Institute
for German
History, Tel Aviv University.
1989-90 Research Fellowship in Economic History, Department of Economics
& Related
Studies, York University. York, U.K.
1985-87 Leo Beack Grant for graduate studies in the U K.
1984-87 Overseas Research Student Award granted by the British Government.
1983 Scholarship, Dean of Students, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
1982 Scholarship, Centre Internatonale, Antibes, France, for a 'Cours
de langue et de civilization Francaises'.
1981 Dean of Humanities list of academic distinction, Hebrew University
of Jerusalem.
1980 Dean of Students grant for academic distinction, Hebrew University
of Jerusalem.
PUBLICATIONS
"Emily Goes to War: Explaining the Recruitment to the
Women's Army Auxilliary Corps in War World I", in Borderlines:
Genders and Identities in Peace and War, 1880-1930, ed. B. Melman,
London, Rutledge, 1998.
Book Review. John Komlos, Nutrition and Economic Development in the
Eighteenth Century Habsburg Monarchy: an Anthropometric History, The
Economic Journal, 1992.
"British Soldiers of the First World War: Creation of a Representative
Sample," Historical Social Research, Vol. 13,4 1988 pp.
55-98.
"The Use of the Portable EPSON PX-8 for Historical Data Collection:
The Case of a First World War Soldiers' Documents Archive," Computing
& History Today, II 1987.
"Chaim Romkovsky and the Jews of Lodz," A film review for
the National Film Theater, London, and the Spiro Institute for Jewish
History and Culture, 1985.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
NAPH – National Association of Professors of Hebrew Economic
History Society
IALLT – International Association for Language Learning Technology
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