John P. Davis

Associate Professor at Hopkinsville Community College
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Languages
  • Russian Full professional proficiency
  • French Limited working proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency

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Reese Bailey

John is a great professor who demonstrates caring and concern in teaching history and ensuring that each and everyone of his student are successful during their college experience at HCC.

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Credentials

  • Remote Learning Quality Assurance Assessor
    Hopkinsville Community College
    Apr, 2018
    - Oct, 2024
  • Faculty Student Advising
    Hopkinsville Community College

Experience

    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Associate Professor
      • Jan 2014 - Present

      Teaching World Civilization I and II, United States History to 1865 and United States History from 1865 to the Present, Western Culture: Science and Technology II. Discipline Coordinator, History Founder and Faculty Sponsor, HCC History Club Former Chair: Professional Development Committee Former Co-Chair of Sustainability HCC. Member of the Distance Learning Committee KCTCS Faculty Senate, Rules Committee, 2020-2021 Author of Russia in the Time of Cholera: disease under Romanovs and Soviets. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/russia-in-the-time-of-cholera-9781350130111/

    • Part-time Instructor
      • Jan 2012 - Jun 2014

      Taught the courses: War and Society, 1914 to 1945" (Classroom and electronic)Special Topics: European Environmental History since 1789

    • Teaching Assistant
      • Aug 2006 - Dec 2011

      Taught the following CoursesHistory of Western Society from Ancient Times to the RenaissanceHistory of Western Society from the Renaissance to Modern TimesHistory of Western Science and Technology from 1500 to the PresentMapping Russia: St. PetersburgRussian FolkloreSouth African Sport and Society(grader)

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Lecturer
      • Aug 2013 - Dec 2013

      Taught "Introduction to the Discipline of History." Taught "Introduction to the Discipline of History."

    • Junior Faculty Fellow, Center for Historical Research
      • Aug 2012 - Jun 2013

      http://chr.osu.edu/ Taught the graduate course "Health, Disease, and Environment in World History," which involved a colloquium of seminars and lectures by distinguished scholars from all regions of the world. Conducted research on the history of cholera in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union (1892-1927). http://chr.osu.edu/ Taught the graduate course "Health, Disease, and Environment in World History," which involved a colloquium of seminars and lectures by distinguished scholars from all regions of the world. Conducted research on the history of cholera in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union (1892-1927).

    • Police Lieutenant
      • Jul 1990 - Jul 2003

      Managed and directed a patrol division of forty-five police officers, planned training and shift schedules, held regular meetings with sergeants and other police officers, served as a Field Training Officer [FTO], supervised and managed the Field Training Officer’s program, Police Mini-Academy, and Special Weapons and Tactics [SWAT] Team. Was the Public Information Officer and worked with the media, acted as adviser to the Chief and Assistant Chief of Police, conducted internal investigations, and performed a variety of other duties.

    • Campbell County Fiscal Court
      • Feb 1988 - Jul 1990

      Answered calls for service in the rural, unincorporated areas of the county. Investigated accidents, made arrests as necessary, investigated criminal offenses and made reports. Answered calls for service in the rural, unincorporated areas of the county. Investigated accidents, made arrests as necessary, investigated criminal offenses and made reports.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Police Officer
      • May 1983 - Feb 1988

      Answered calls for service in a town of 7000 people. Took offense reports, made arrests as necessary, and investigated felony cimes and accidents. Answered calls for service in a town of 7000 people. Took offense reports, made arrests as necessary, and investigated felony cimes and accidents.

Education

  • University of Kentucky
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Russian History, 988-Present, US and Global Environmental History, European History, 1815-Present
    2005 - 2012
  • University of Kentucky
    Master's Degree, History
    2003 - 2005
  • Northern Kentucky University
    Bachelors Degree in History and Criminal Justice, Associates Degree in Law Enforcement, History, Justice Studies, Law Enforcement
  • Newport High School
    1973 - 1977

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