FRANK TOBIAS (TOBY) HIGBIE

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FRANK TOBIAS (TOBY) HIGBIE Department of History University of California Los Angeles 6265 Bunche Hall, Box 951473 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 higbie@history.ucla.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Professor: Department of History, University of California Los Angeles, 2017 to present. Associate Professor, 2007-2017. Director, Public History Initiative, 2014-16. Associate Director, Institute for Research on Labor & Employment, 2008-12, 2017-18. Assistant Professor: Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Labor Education Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2005 to 2007. Director: Dr. William M. Scholl Center for Family and Community History, the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, 2000-2005. Visiting Assistant Professor: History Department, University of Illinois, 1999. EDUCATION Ph.D., History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, January 2000 M.A., History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, May 1993 B.A., with distinction in History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 1988 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Book: Labor s Mind: A History of Working-class Intellectual Life (University of Illinois Press, forthcoming 2019). Article: Heartland: The Politics of a Regional Signifier, Middle West Review 1(Spring 2014): 81-90. Article: Why Do Robots Rebel? The Labor History of a Cultural Icon, Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas 10 (Spring 2013): 99-121. Co-authored Essay: Kathryn J. Oberdeck and Frank Tobias Higbie, Labour and Popular Print Culture, chapter 12 in Christine Bold, ed., U.S. Popular Print Culture, 1860-1920 (Oxford History of Popular Print Culture) (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011). Chapter: Unschooled but Not Uneducated: Print, Public Speaking, and the Networks of Informal Working-Class Education, 1900-1940, pp. 103-125 in Adam R. Nelson and John L. Rudolph, eds., Education and the Culture of Print in Modern America (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2010).

Frank Tobias Higbie 2 Chapter: Between Romance and Degradation: Navigating the Meanings of Vagrancy in North America, 1870-1940, pp. 250-269 in Augustus Lee Beier and Paul Ocobock, eds., Cast Out: A Global History of Vagrancy. Ohio University Press, 2008. Article: Rural Work, Household Subsistence, and the North American Working Class: A View from the Midwest, International Labor and Working Class History 65(Spring 2004): 50-76. Chapter: Like the Flock of Swallows That Come in the Springtime : The Uneasy Place of Hobo Workers in Midwestern Economy and Culture in Donna Gabaccia, James Grossman, and Marc Rodriguez, eds., Repositioning North American Migration History: New Directions in Modern Continental Migration and Citizenship (Rochester: Rochester University Press, 2004). Book: Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003. Article: Crossing Class Boundaries: Tramp Ethnographers and Narratives of Class in Progressive Era America, Social Science History 21:4 (Winter 1997): 559-592. Article: Indispensable Outcasts: Harvest Laborers in the Wheat Belt of the Middle West, 1890-1925, Labor History 38(Fall 1997): 393-412. AWARDS and FELLOWSHIPS Fellow, UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy, 2017-18. Project title: Reframing Solidarity: What History Can Tell Us about Labor Policy and Social Movement Strategy in the Trump Era. Lemelson Award for Innovative Digital Projects in Social Research (with Janna Shadduck- Hernandez, Saba Waheed, and Preeti Sharma), UCLA Division of Social Sciences, 2015. Project title: Young Workers Animated for Change. Lloyd Lewis Fellowship in American History, The Newberry Library, Chicago (2013-2014). Best Article Prize, volumes 9 and 10 of Labor (2014) for Why Do Robots Rebel? UCLA Institute for Research on Labor & Employment, Course Development Grant, 2010 for the Southern California History of Organizing Project. University of California Labor and Employment Research Fund, 2008 for Research on Working Class Readers, Libraries, and Networks of Self-Education in the United States, 1900-1950. Philip Taft Labor History Book Award. Annual award of the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations for best book in labor history awarded jointly to Indispensable Outcasts and Robert Korstad, Civil Rights Unionism. Allan Sharlin Memorial Award of the Social Science History Association, 2004. Annual award of the Social Science History Association for outstanding book in social science history awarded to Indispensable Outcasts.

Frank Tobias Higbie 3 Dissertation Completion Fellowship: University of Illinois Graduate College, 1998-1999. Fellowship based on University-wide competition among advanced doctoral candidates. Joseph Ward Swain Publication Award: Department of History, University of Illinois, 1998. Awarded for Crossing Class Boundaries in Social Science History. William C. Widenor Teaching Fellowship: Department of History, University of Illinois, 1997-98. PUBLIC and DIGITAL HISTORY Co-Principal Investigator (with Janna Shadduck-Hernandez), Young Workers Animated for Change, Lemelsom Award for Innovative Digital Projects in Social Research, 2015-16. Principal Investigator, American Labor Who s Who Database (open data & research project, ongoing), UCLA Center for Digital Humanities Collaboration Project, 2013-14: http://linkedlabor.referata.com/wiki/linked_labor_histories and http://socialjusticehistory.org/projects/networkedlabor/ Co-Project Director (with Gaspar Rivera Salgado), Social Movement Unionism in Neoliberal Los Angeles (2012 to present) (community archives, oral history, and digital exhibitions): https://phi.history.ucla.edu/organizing-the-southland/ Co-Principal Investigator (with Gaspar Rivera Salgado), Mobile Data Collection Tool for Student Field Research, UCLA Instructional Improvement Grant, Office of Instructional Development (2012). Project Director, North American Midlands Website Project: Resources for Teaching and Learning American History in a Global Perspective. Funded with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 2004-2006. Website released August 2010 as Frontier to Heartland: Making History in Central North America : www.publications.newberry.org/frontiertoheartland. Project Director and Co-Curator, Outspoken: Chicago's Free Speech Tradition http://publications.newberry.org/outspoken/. Exhibit collaboration between Newberry Library and Chicago Historical Society funded by a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, 2003-2005. Exhibit in place October 2004-January 2005. Project Director, "The Souls of Black Folk:" A Centennial Lecture Series and Exhibit at the Newberry Library on the Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois, January to April 2003. Funded by a grant from the Illinois Humanities Council. TEARCHER EDUCATION PROJECTS Co-Principal Investigator (with Ross Dunn, Kelly Lytle Hernandez, and Patrick Manning), Alliance for Curriculum and Professional Development in World History (2012-13). Social Science Research Council/British Council grant to the UCLA National Center for History in the Schools and the University of Pittsburgh World History Center.

Frank Tobias Higbie 4 Academic Director, Connecting with American History Project (2004-2005, project runs 2005-2007). U.S. Department of Education Teaching American History grant awarded to the Chicago Public Schools. Academic Director, Chicago History Project (2002-2005). U.S. Department of Education Teaching American History grant awarded to the Chicago Public Schools. Project Director, National History Project, Chicago Summer Institute for Teaching Faculty. A joint program of the National Council on Education in the Disciplines and the Newberry Library to create a research-oriented professional development project for high school and college faculty (summer 2001). Project Director, Work and Community History Workshop. Funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded July 2001. RECENT CONFERENCE and SEMINAR PARTICIPATION Workers Education and the Origins of Industrial Relations in California, Labor and Working Class History Association, Seattle, June 2016. The Pacific Coast School for Workers and the Origins of Industrial Relations in the Multiversity, Social Science History Association, Chicago, October 2016. Networked Labor? Digital Metaphors and Social Movement Pasts, North American Labor History Conference, Detroit, October 2015. Organizer and Panelist, Laboring Big Data: Workshop on Digital Methods for Labor and Working Class History Labor and Working Class History Association, June 2015. Not by the Hand of Clark Kerr: The Pacific Coast School for Workers and the Origin of Industrial Relations in the Multiversity, Newberry Library Labor History Seminar, February 13, 2015. A Networked Labor Movement? Visualization and the Practice of Social History, UCLA Digital Labor Research Group Seminar, February 10, 2015. Imagining Knowledge as Power: The Visual Culture of Working-class Self-Education, Newberry Library Fellows Seminar, November 2013. School of Hard Knocks: Learning, Living, and the Politics of Working Class Knowledge, Newberry Library Labor History Seminar, April 13, 2012. Return of the Open Shop: the Long View of Recent Labor Law Changes in the U.S., Binational Video Conference on Labor Law Reform in the U.S.A. and Mexico, Institute for Transnational Social Change, UCLA Labor Center and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Linea de Estudios Laborales, February 15, 2012. From Living Automats to Mechanical Men : Shifting Images of Robots in the 1920s and 1930s, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, November 2010 [title different in program].

Frank Tobias Higbie 5 Not from What I Read but From What I Lived: Experience, Learning, and the Making of Working Class Rebels, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, November 13, 2009. RECENT INVITED LECTURES Picturing Knowledge as Power: The Visual Culture of Workers Education, Newberry Library Colloquium, April 2014. Winning the Weekend: Workers, Unions, and Democracy in American History, Ventura Country Office of Education, January 2013. Frontier to Heartland: Imagining the Spaces of Central North America, Newberry Library Colloquium, November 2010. Organizing Amidst Crisis, address to United Union Professionals of SEIU Local 721, April 2010. RECENT ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL SERVICE University of California. UCLA History Department: Director, Public History Initiative (2014-2016); Academic Personnel Committee (2011-13, 2015-17); Teaching Review Committee (2012-13, 2016-17); Graduate Admissions Committee (2009, 2013); Undergraduate Program Committee (2011-12); Faculty Advisor, National Center for History in the Schools (2010 to present); U.S. Field Coordinator (2008-09); Graduate Affairs Committee (2008-09). UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE): Faculty Advisory Board (2007-13, 2014-17); Associate Director (2008-2012, 2017-18); Faculty Chair, Labor & Workplace Studies undergraduate program (2008-2012, 2014-2018); UC Labor & Employment Research Fund Review Committee (2008). UCLA Academic Senate: Committee on Libraries and Scholarly Communication (2011-13, 2014-15, Chair, 2015-16); Review committee, Society & Culture General Education Requirement (2016); General Education Governance Committee (2012-13, 2014-15). UCLA Office of Residential Life: Faculty-in-Residence (2012-13, 2014-18). Peer Review Associate Editor for Contemporary Affairs, Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas. Reviewed manuscripts for: University of Illinois Press; Labor; Labor History; Middle West Review Professional Associations Labor and Working Class History Association: elected member, Board of Directors 2015-18. Social Science History Association (Program Committee member for 2006

Frank Tobias Higbie 6 Annual Meeting). American Historical Association (Local Arrangements Committee for 2003 Annual Meeting).