JOHN R. FRAME
SHORT FICTION PUBLICATIONS
‘The Virtue Signal,’ in Gabby & Min's Literary Review, Issue 4, Spring 2024
‘Settlement,’ in Meniscus Literary Journal, volume 11, issue 2, November 2023
‘Eyes On The Game,’ in Southlight 32
‘Under the Influence,’ in Down in the Dirt, volume 202
‘A Quiet Day in Cluny,’ in Literary Yard, September 2022
FLASH FICTION PUBLICATIONS
‘You Can’t Stop This Brain Working,’ in In Parentheses Magazine, volume 8 Issue 3, Spring 2024
‘Night Out in Cow Town,’ in The Dead Mule of Southern Literature, February 2024
‘Recrudescence,’ in NUMUN, Done in a Hundred Anthology, 2023
‘Different Class’ in Five Minutes, May 2023
‘The Hands of Fate,’ in The Drabble, September 2022
EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS
‘Resolving Class Divisions in International Schools,’ The International Educator, November 2023
‘Hierarchy in International Schools,’ The International Educator, October 2023
‘What is a British Education?’ in The International Educator, May 2023
‘Onboard The Corporate Express,’ in The International Educator, March 2023
‘DEIJ Work in International Schools: Maintaining or Defying the System?’ in The International Educator, November 2022
‘Social Justice in the Staffroom,’ in American International Schools in the Americas, February 2022
‘Developing Global Citizens: Education for a Small Planet,’ written in collaboration with other teachers at the Ohio Association for Independent Schools Raushenbush White Paper Conference, 2008
HISTORY PUBLICATIONS
‘Henry George in Scotland: The Influence of an American Reformer on the Scottish Labor Movement,’ published in Them and US? Class and Hierarchy in Scottish History (Edinburgh, 1995) published by the Scottish Association for Postgraduate Historical Research
UNPUBLISHED HISTORY PAPERS
‘A Fifth Column Divided: The Loyal American Socialist Mission to Europe in 1918,’ delivered at the fourth Middelburg conference of European Historians of the United States, April 1999
‘Bulwark of Reaction or Breeder of Radicalism? The United States and Scottish Socialists in the Early Twentieth Century,’ delivered at the tenth annual summer conference of the Institute of Contemporary British History, London, July 1998
‘The Development of Independent Labor Politics in Scotland in the Late Nineteenth Century,’ delivered at the Dissertation Discussion Group, Department of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, November 1996
‘Knights of Labor Days of Hope: The Influence of an American Labor Organization on the West of Scotland, 1888-1890,’ delivered at the Aberdeen Postgraduate History Seminar, February 1996 and the Scottish History Seminar, Aberdeen, February 1996
‘Henry George in Scotland: The Influence of an American Reformer on the Scottish Labor Movement,’ delivered at the third annual conference of the Association for Postgraduate Historical Research, Aberdeen, September 1995
‘British Labor History,’ delivered at the University-and-Schools Initiative Knowledge Enrichment Program, Aberdeen, September 1995
PROFESSIONAL WRITING EXPERIENCE
Independent Schools Association of the Central States Accreditation Chair, Village Academy, Powell, Ohio (2010 - 2011), Organized and supervised meetings of the steering committee for ISACS Accreditation and authored, edited and reviewed substantial portions of the self-study document
Accreditation Visiting Team Member, Independent Schools Association of the Central States October, 2014, Team member on the ISACS accreditation visit to The Wellington School, Upper Arlington, Columbus, Ohio, contributing to the written report
Historian, The Macallan Distillers Limited, Craigellachie, Scotland (1998-1999), completed a 350-page chronological overview of the history of The Macallan Distillery for use as a marketing resource, and produced text for a book aimed at whisky enthusiasts
EDUCATION
University of Aberdeen, Scotland August 1994 - May, 1998 - Ph.D. in History, Thesis title: ‘America and the Scottish Left: The Impact of American Ideas on the Scottish Labor Movement from the American Civil War to World War One’
University of Aberdeen, Scotland August, 1989 - May, 1993 - Master of Arts with Second Degree Honors (Division One) in History, Dissertation title: ‘Eugene V. Debs and the Socialist Party of America’ Subsidiary passes: English Literature and Philosophy
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