Walter Ullmann
Professor of History Emeritus 
(Retired-Not Teaching)

145 Eggers Hall / Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-2210/Fax.
315-443-5876
email:
history@maxwell.syr.edu

Academic Specialization

East European History,Czechoslovakia

Education

  1. Ph.D., History, University of Rochester, 1961
  2. M.A., History, University of British Columbia, 1956
  3. B.A., History, University of British Columbia, 1954

Teaching, Administrative, and Professional Appointments

  1. Professor Emeritus of History, Syracuse University, 1995-
  2. Professor of History, Syracuse University, 1978-1995
  3. Associate Professor of History, Syracuse University, 1966-78
  4. Assistant Professor of History, Syracuse University, 1964-66
  5. Instructor, Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, 1959-64

Selected and Recent Publications

  1. Chapter in Gordon H. Skilling, Czechoslovakia 1918-1968, Toronto, Macmillan, 1991.
  2. Article "Prezident Benes mezi zapadem a vychodem" in Historie a vojenstvi, June 1990 (this is essentially a translation of "President Benes Between East and West," published in Kosmas (see below).
  3. The United States in Prague, 1945-1948, by East European Quarterly and Columbia University Press, 1978.
  4. "President Benes Between East and West," Kosmas, Journal for Czechoslovak and Central European Studies, vol. 5, No. 1, Summer 1986, pp. 25-33.
  5. "Great Britain and Czechoslovakia, 1945-1948," East European Quarterly, Spring 1983.
  6. "Great Britain and the Cession of Transcarpathian Ruthenia, 1945," East European Quarterly, Spring 1982.
  7. "The United States and Czechoslovakia, 1945-1948," Schicksalsjahre der Tschechoslowakei, Oldenbourg, Munich and Vienna, 1981, pp. 21-31.
  8. "American and Vatican Reactions to the Tiso Trial" in Bohemia, vol. 18, Collegium Carolinum, Munich, 1977, pp. 301-314.
  9. "Some Aspects of American-Czechoslovak Relations, 1945-1947" East European Quarterly, vol. X, No. 1, 1976, pp. 65-67.
  10. "Czechoslovakia's Crucial Years, 1945-1948: An American View", East European Quarterly, vol. 1, No. 3, 1967, pp. 217-230.
  11. "An Historian Speaks: Thoughts on the Role of Instructional Media in the Teaching of History," Audiovisual Instruction, December 1966.
  12. "The Quebec Bishops and Confederation," Canadian HistoricalReview, vol. XLIV, no. 3, pp. 213-234. (This article has subsequently been incorporated into an anthology, published by the University of Toronto on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation, in 1967).

Research Grants and Awards

  1. Senate Research Grant, 1982
  2. American Philosophical Society Research Grant, 1980
  3. Syracuse University Research Grant, 1980
  4. Syracuse University Research Grant, 1974
  5. American Philosophical Society Research Grant, 1974
  6. Canada Council Scholar, 1958