- Harry M. Hays
- 1140 James Blvd.
- Signal Mountain, TN 37377
- E-Mail: Harry-Hays@utc.edu
- (423) 886-1726
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Education:
- 1996-present: University of Delaware – Ph.D. candidate in American history. Dissertation topic: “Mill Village and Plantation: Comparing Relations of Production in Antebellum North and South.” Dissertation Advisor: Peter Kolchin. ABD as of May 2003.
1993-1996:University of Delaware – M.A. – American history, May, 1996.
1989-1992:University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – B.A. – history, August 1992. Magna Cum Laude. G.P.A. – 3.92.
Experience:
2000- present:
Alexander Archaeological Consultants. Wildwood, GA. – Staff Historian.
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, History Department. Chattanooga, TN – Adjunct Instructor.
1999-2000:
Volunteer State Community College, History Department. Gallatin, TN. – Instructor of history.
1998-1999:
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, History Department. Chattanooga, TN – Adjunct Instructor.
University of Delaware, History Department. Newark, DE. – Adjunct Instructor. Teaching Assistant.
1992-1993:
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Office of Institutional Development. Chattanooga, TN. – Research Assistant.
1991-1992:
Louis Nelson Associates/ The Coke Plant Project. New York / Chattanooga, TN. – Independent Research Consultant.
1967-1989:
Radio & Appliance Distributors, Inc. Chattanooga, TN. Regional distributor for RCA Consumer Electronics and Whirlpool Home Appliance. Annual Sales volume approximately $25,000.000.
1886-1989:
Vice-president, Whirlpool Sales.
1982-1986: Operations Manager.
1980-1982: Advertising Director.
1975-1980: Sales Manager – Litton M/W, Monteverdi Stereo
1970-1975: Field Sales Representative.
(summers): Warehouse and delivery
Honors and Awards:
Graduate:
Department Fellowship, 1996.
Stanley J. Goldfus Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 1998.
Undergraduate:
Alpha Society; Golden Key National Honor Society; Mortar Board Senior Honor Society; Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger American History Scholarship; SGA Outstanding Senior; Tennessee Historical Commission Award; SGA-Departmental Honors committee.
Publications:
Alexander, Lawrence S., R. Bruce Council, and Harry M. Hays
2002 A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the 21st Century Chattanooga Waterfront, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Prepared for Hargreaves and Associates, Cambridge Massachusetts and the Rivercity Company, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hays, Harry M.
2002 “The Civil War in Lookout Valley.” In Alexander, Lawrence S., Elsa Heckman, and Harry M. Hays, Archaeological and Historical Survey and Preparation of a Battlefield Protection Plan for the Western Perimeter of the Lookout Mountain Battlefield, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Prepared for the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, American Battlefield Protection Program. Washington, D.C.
Langdale, Jennifer, Harry M. Hays, and Emily Williams.
2003 Architectural and Historical Investigation of Selected Standing Structures Constructed Between 1946-1960 on Redstone Arsenal, Madison County, Alabama. Prepared for the Department of the Army, Directorate of Environment and Safety, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal Support Activity. Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
Pickard, Jennifer Azzarello, Lawrence S. Alexander, Harry M. Hays, and Jennifer L. Massey.
2004 Archaeological Testing of the Visitor’s Center and Support Facilities at Pond Spring Plantation, Lawrence County, Alabama. Prepared for Gremminger and Associates, Inc. Victoria, Texas and the Alabama Historical Commission, Montgomery, Alabama.
