DANIEL S. MURPHREE Department of History University of Central Florida 12796 Aquarius Agora Dr Trevor Colbourn Hall, Room 348M Orlando, FL 32816-1350 407-823-1298 E-mail Address: [email protected] Professional Experience ▪ Interim Assistant Department Chair University of Central Florida 2016 – 2017 ▪ Associate Professor of History University of Central Florida 2011 – Present ▪ Assistant Editor Florida Historical Quarterly 2011 – 2018 ▪ Associate Professor of History University of Texas at Tyler 2008 – 2011 ▪ Assistant Professor of History University of Texas at Tyler 2002 – 2008 ▪ Assistant Professor of History Miles College 2000 – 2002 Academic Qualifications ▪ Ph.D. 2001 Florida State University, History ▪ M.A. 1996 Florida State University, History ▪ B.A. 1993 Auburn University, History Areas of Specialization and Interest ▪ Florida History ▪ Native American Studies ▪ French and Spanish Borderlands ▪ U.S. South ▪ Trans-Appalachian Frontier ▪ The Atlantic World ▪ Colonial North America ▪ United States - Early National Period ▪ SoTL ▪ Caribbean-Gulf History Organization Membership ▪ American Historical Association ▪ Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture ▪ Southern Historical Association ▪ Organization of American Historians ▪ Florida Historical Society ▪ International Society for the SoTL Publications Monograph ▪ Constructing Floridians: Natives and Europeans in the Colonial Floridas, 1513-1783 (University Press of Florida, 2006/2017) * Received the Florida Book Awards – “Silver Medal” - Nonfiction Category (2007) * Received the Florida Historical Society – “Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Award” (2007) Edited Volumes ▪ Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press, 2012) 1 Articles (History) ▪ “Professionalizing History Majors”: A New Approach to Broadening the Perspectives of Undergraduates on Their Postgraduation Worlds” in Journal of American History 104.4 (March 2018) ▪ “Promise and Disillusionment in the Shape of a Woman: Conquistadors in Florida and New France, A Comparative Perspective” in Journal of Early American History 7.3 (November 2017) ▪ “Gendering the Borderlands: Conquistadors, Women, and Colonialism in Sixteenth Century Florida” in Sixteenth Century Journal: The Journal of Early Modern Studies XLIII/1 (Spring 2012) ▪ “Tribal Structures” in American Centuries: The Ideas, Issues, and Trends that Made U.S. History, Vol. 1 – The Sixteenth Century, Karen Ordahl Kupperman, ed. (Facts on File, MTM Publishing, Inc., 2011) ▪ “Redcoats, Regulators, and the Rattletrap: The Backcountry Experience during the American Revolution,” in Perspectives in American Social History: American Revolution, Andrew K. Frank and Peter Mancall, eds. (ABC- CLIO, 2007) ▪ “Perpetuating a Mythical Paradise: Transnational Visions of the Colonial Floridas,” in Terrae Incognitae 37 (2005) ▪ “The Epic of Greater Florida: Florida’s Global Past,” co-authored with Robert Cassanello in the Florida Historical Quarterly 84 (Summer 2005) ▪ “Race and Religion on the Periphery: Disappointment and Missionization in the Spanish Floridas, 1566-1763,” in Race, Nation, and Religion in the Americas, Henry Goldschmidt and Elizabeth McAlister, eds. (Oxford University Press, 2004) ▪ “Transnational Racialisation on the Periphery: Europeans, Indians, and the Construction of Identity in the Colonial Floridas, 1513-1565,” in Itinerario 27 (Fall 2003) ▪ “Iroquois Civil War: Did the American Revolution Cause a Civil War Within the Iroquois Confederacy? Yes,” in History in Dispute: The American Revolution, Keith Krawczynski, ed. (Manly, 2003) ▪ “Constructing Indians in the Colonial Floridas: Origins of European Floridian Identity, 1513-1573.” in the Florida Historical Quarterly 81 (Fall 2002) * Received the Arthur W. Thompson Award for the Best Article Published in the Florida Historical Quarterly (2003) ▪ “The Consequences of Ambiguity: British Perceptions of the Petites Nations in West Florida, 1763-1783,” in the Florida Conference of Historians’ Annual Proceedings (1997) Foreign Archival Research ▪ Archivo General de Indias - Seville, Spain ▪ British Library - London, UK ▪ National Library of Scotland – Edinburgh, UK ▪ British Public Records Office - Kew, UK 2 Articles (SoTL) ▪ “Flipping the History Classroom with an Embedded Writing Consultant: Synthesizing Inverted and WAC Paradigms in a University History Survey Course,” The Social Studies 106, no. 5 (2015): 218-225. ▪ “Taking Ownership of the Past: Flipping the History Course as a Means of Increasing Student Engagement” in Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom, Melody Bowdon and Julee Waldrop, eds. (Routledge, 2015). ▪ Co-Author (Steffen Guenzel and Emily Brenna), “Re-Envisioning the Brown University Model: Embedding a Disciplinary Writing Consultant in an Introductory U.S. History Course” Praxis: A Writing Center Journal 12, no. 1 (2014): 70-76 (http://praxisuwc.squarespace.com/currentissue/) ▪ “‘Writing wasn’t really stressed, accurate historical analysis was stressed’: Student Perceptions of In-Class Writing in the Inverted, General Education, University History Survey Course” The History Teacher 47, no. 2 (February 2014): 209-221 ▪ “An Unexpected Bridge: The AHA Tuning Project and Writing Across the Curriculum” in Perspectives on History: The Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association 51.4 (April 2013) ▪ “Implementing ‘The La Pietra Report:’ Globalizing U.S. History Instruction in Birmingham, Alabama,” co- authored with Robert Cassanello in Organization of American Historians Newsletter (November 2001) ▪ “Understanding Student Interest: A Survey,” co-authored with Robert Cassanello in Organization of American Historians Newsletter (May 2000) 3 Conference Presentations (History) ▪ “Legacies for the 20th Century: Constructing Gender in the Sixteenth Century North American Atlantic Borderlands” Association for Borderland Studies 2nd World Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 10-14, 2018 ▪ “Promise and Disillusionment in the Shape of a Woman: Conquistadors in La Florida and La Nouvelle France, A Comparative Perspective” European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, Spain, March 31, 2016 ▪ “Clasificando a los habitantes de la Florida: creando etnicidades de géneros en las regiones fronterizas de la Florida del siglo XVI (Categorizing La Floridians: Creating Gendered Ethnicities in the Sixteenth Century Spanish Florida Borderlands)” XVII Congreso Internacional de AHILA Colegio Internacional de Graduados “Entre Espacios” Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, September 9-13, 2014 ▪ “A View from the Southern Borderlands: Reinterpreting the War of 1812 from a Florida Perspective” War of 1812: Myth and Memory, History and Historiography Conference, University of London, United Kingdom, July 12-14, 2012 ▪ “’Such People are of little use for what is needed’: Reevaluating Spanish Women and Conquistadores in Early Colonial Florida, 1528-1561” Twenty-Eighth Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Gulfport, Mississippi, 14-16 October 14-16, 2010 ▪ “Cacicas and Hermaphrodites: Examining Conquistadors and Gender in the Florida Borderlands, 1513-1573” Australia and New Zealand American Studies Association Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, July 4-7, 2008 ▪ “Conquistadores, Huguenots, and Sexuality: Constructing Gender in the Florida Borderlands, 1513-1573,” Seventh European Social Science History Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, February 27-March 1, 2008 ▪ “Cosmopolitanism and Paradise: French Exiles, Racialization, and National Identity in the Colonial Floridas, 1564- 1573,” Exile, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism Conference – Warburg Hus, Hamburg, Germany, June 21-23, 2007 ▪ “Rejecting Spanish Florida: Reinterpreting the Florida Borderlands Through a Transnational Perspective,” Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North American Borderlands – Filson Historical Society Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, October 20-21, 2006 ▪ “Creating a Hemispheric Borderland: Transnational Identity Formation in the Colonial Floridas, 1564-1783,” Sixth European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 22-25, 2006 ▪ “Settling Florida’s Atlantic Borderlands: Subalterns, Immigrants, and Transnational Identity, 1564-1573,” Fifth Annual British Group in Early American History – “Diasporas, Migration, and Identities” Conference, Cambridge, United Kingdom, September 9-11, 2005 ▪ “Identity Formation in the Eastern Borderlands: The Impact of French Colonization in the Spanish Floridas, 1564- 1574,” Annual Meeting of the Southwest Council of Latin American Studies (SCOLAS), Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 9-11, 2005 ▪ “France and the Floridas: The Meanings of Fort Caroline to European Settlement in the New World,” Lost Colonies Conference, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 25-27, 2004 4 ▪ “Transnational Racialization on the Periphery: Europeans, Indians, and the Construction of Identity in the Colonial Floridas, 1513-1566,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Boston, Massachusetts, March 25-28, 2004 ▪ “’White man, thou art my enemy’: Literary Representations of Florida Indians After the American Revolution,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Columbus, Ohio, July 17-20, 2003 ▪ “Constructing Indians in the Colonial Floridas: Spanish Missionization and Native Imagery in the Gulf South, 1566- 1760,” Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association - Latin American and Caribbean Section (LACS), Baltimore, Maryland, November 6-9, 2002 ▪ “Dealing with Osceola, Removal, and the Atlanta Braves: Teaching Native American History in the 21st Century South,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Los Angeles, California, April 26-29, 2001 ▪ “’Without Reason or Understanding:’ Indians, Europeans, and Constructions of Race in Sixteenth Century Florida, 1513-1574,” Allen Morris Conference on the History of Florida and the Atlantic World, Tallahassee, Florida, February 12-13, 2000 ▪ “Willful Interference or Benign Neglect: the British Indian Department and Cultural Divergence in the Gulf South, 1763-1783," Sixteenth Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, Pensacola, Florida, October 9-11, 1997 ▪ “Perception and Reality: British-Indian Relationships in Colonial West Florida, 1763-1775," Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, University of South Florida, April 3-5, 1997 ▪ "The Consequences of Ambiguity: British Perceptions of the Petites Nations in West Florida, 1763-1783," The Florida Conference of Historians, Jacksonville University, February 27-March 1, 1997 ▪ "Hegemony Through Conflict: Choctaw-Creek Antagonism and European Dependence in the Colonial Southeast," Graduate Conference on Southern History, The Center for the Study of Southern Culture, Oxford, Mississippi, March 8-9, 1996 Conference Presentations (SOTL) ▪ “Innovating the UCF Classroom: Professionalization and Role Play” Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Universities, Third Annual Student Success Conference, UCF – Rosen Campus, March 24, 2017 ▪ The “History Majors in Society and Careers” Course: Synthesizing the Tuning Project, Intentional Learning, and Professionalization Goals in a New Gateway Course," John N. Gardner Institute 2017 Annual Gateway Course Experience Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 27, 2017 ▪ “Innovating the UCF Classroom: Professionalization, Podcasts, and Role Play,” Sunshine State Teaching and Learning Conference, St. Pete Beach, Florida, February 16-17, 2017 ▪ Roundtable Panelist, “Podcasting – Reaching a Mass Audience from Above and Below,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Providence, Rhode Island, April 7–10, 2016 ▪ “Tuning the Transfer Student: Making History Education a Seamless Experience between Two-Year and Four-Year Academic Institutions,” Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, January 7–10, 2016 ▪ “Embedding a Writing Consultant in a U.S. History Course: Three Perspectives,” International Writing Centers 5 Association & National Conference on Peer Tutoring, Orlando, Florida, October 30 – November 1, 2014 ▪ Workshop Presenter, “Podcasting: Where the Academic and Public Meet,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, San Francisco, California, April 10-13, 2013 Panel Participation ▪ Chair, panel titled “Studies of the Colonial Period” Session, Annual Meeting of the Florida Historical Society, Orlando, Florida, May 21, 2016 ▪ Chair, panel titled “Nineteenth-Century Florida,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, May 22-24, 2015 ▪ Chair, panel titled “Shipwrecked in the Atlantic World: Native Americans, Enslaved Africans and Jonathan Dickinson,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Conference of Historians, St. Augustine, Florida, January 31 – February 1, 2014 ▪ Chair/commenter, panel titled “Remembering Florida's Civil War at the Sesquicentennial,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Conference of Historians, St. Augustine, Florida, January 31 – February 1, 2014 ▪ Roundtable panelist, “Editing an Academic Journal: A Roundtable on Opportunities and Challenges,” Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History,” Jacksonville, Florida, October 4, 2013 ▪ Chair/commenter, “Windows into East Florida: Contact, Conflict, and Rebellion from the Sixteenth through the Eighteenth Centuries,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Conference of Historians, Sarasota, Florida, March 1-2, 2013 ▪ Commenter, panel titled “Publishing De-Mystified: Roundtable Panel and Discussion,” Annual Meeting of the Florida Conference of Historians, Sarasota, Florida, March 1-2, 2013 ▪ Commenter, panel titled “The Kimberly Hanger Memorial Session - Crisis and Change on the Spanish Colonial Frontier,” Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 27-30, 2011 ▪ Chair, panel titled “Roundtable - New Approaches to State and Local History: Florida from a Global Perspective,” Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Memphis, Tennessee, November 3-6, 2004 ▪ Discussant, panel titled “Culture Health, and Politics in 20th Century Latin America,” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Historical Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 16-19, 2003 ▪ Chair, panel titled “Building for the Future,” 21st Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Galveston, Texas, October 17-19, 2002 IRB Approved Studies (Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator) ▪ Co-PI - “Teaching and Learning Threshold Concepts in History?” (2015) ▪ PI - “Flipping the History GEP Classroom and Random Assessments: Does random assessment grading impact student content retention and writing skills in a Flipped course?” (2015) 6 ▪ PI - “Flipping the History GEP Classroom with an Embedded Writing Tutor: Do online assessments and in-class writing interaction improve student content retention and writing skills?” (2014) ▪ PI - “Flipping the History GEP Classroom: Do online assessments and in-class writing interaction improve student content retention and writing skills?” (2013) Book and Website Reviews ▪ Who Belongs? Race, Resources, and Tribal Citizenship in the Native South, Mikaela Adams, in History: The Journal of the Historical Association (January 2018) ▪ Zephaniah Kingsley Jr. and the Atlantic World: Slave Trader, Plantation Owner, Emancipator, Daniel Schafer, in the American Historical Review (December 2015) ▪ Discovering Florida: First-Contact Narratives from Spanish Expeditions along the Lower Gulf Coast, John Worth, in the Journal of Southern History (November 2015) ▪ Heaven's Soldiers: Free People of Color and the Spanish Legacy in Antebellum Florida, Frank Marotti, in The Historian (Winter 2014) ▪ Before the Revolution: America’s Ancient Pasts, Daniel Richter, in the Journal of American Ethnic History (Winter 2014) ▪ William Bartram and the Ghost Plantations of East Florida, Daniel Schafer, in the American Historical Review (December 2011) ▪ Nexus of Empire: Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands, 1760s-1820s, Gene Smith and Sylvia Hilton, eds., in the Journal of Southern History (August 2011) ▪ Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, 1785-1810, Andrew McMichael, in the American Historical Review, (December 2008) ▪ Coastal Encounters: The Transformation of the Gulf South in the Eighteenth Century, Richmond Brown, ed., in the Journal of American History, (September 2008) ▪ The Seminole Freedmen, A History, Kevin Mulroy, in the Florida Historical Quarterly, (Winter 2008) ▪ Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America, Joshua Piker, in The Historian, (Fall 2007) ▪ After the Massacre: The Violent Legacy of the San Sabá Mission, Robert S. Weddle, in H-AMINDIAN Reviews, (June 2007) ▪ La Florida del Inca and the Struggle for Social Equality in Colonial Spanish America, Jonathan D. Steigman, in the Journal of Southern History (February 2007) ▪ Negotiating for Georgia: British-Creek Relations in the Trustee Era, 1733-1752, Julie A. Sweet, in the Florida Historical Quarterly (Fall 2005) ▪ The Other War of 1812: The Patriot War and the American Invasion of Spanish East Florida, James G. Cusick, in the Journal of the Early American Republic (Spring 2005) 7 ▪ Bound for Santa Fe: The Road to New Mexico and the American Conquest, 1806-1848, Stephen G. Hyslop, in the Journal of the Early American Republic (Fall 2004) ▪ American Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era, Ronald N. Satz, in H-TENNESSEE Reviews, (July 2004) ▪ The Columbian Guide to Indians of the Southeast, Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green, in the Florida Historical Quarterly (Summer 2003) ▪ Subject Matter: Technology, the Body, and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500-1676, Joyce E. Chaplin in Southern Studies (Summer 2003) ▪ Coosa: The Rise and Fall of a Southeastern Mississippian Chiefdom, Marvin T. Smith, in H-AMINDIAN Reviews, (March 2003) ▪ Bioarchaeology of Spanish Florida, the Impact of Colonialism, Clark S. Larsen, ed. in the Florida Historical Quarterly (Winter 2003) ▪ Florida’s Frontiers, Paul E. Hoffman, in H-FLORIDA Reviews, (September 2002) ▪ The Florida History Internet Center [http://www.floridahistory.com/], in Public History Resource Center [http://www.publichistory.org] (December 2000) ▪ The Earth Shall Weep: A History of Native America, James Wilson in 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of North American Studies, (August 2000) ▪ The Only Land They Knew: American Indians in the Old South, J. Leitch Wright, Jr. in H-SOUTH Reviews, (June 2000) ▪ “A Rogue’s Paradise”: Crime and Punishment in Antebellum Florida, 1821-1861, James M. Denham in The American Graduate, (June 1999) ▪ A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, John H. Hann and The Apalachee Indians and San Luis, John H. Hann and Bonnie G. McEwan in American Indian Quarterly, (Oct. 1998) Dictionary and Encyclopedia Entries/Article Abstracts ▪ “Bibliography,” in Colonial America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History (M. E. Sharpe, 2006) ▪ “Alabama,” in Encyclopedia of the New American Nation (Scribners, 2005) ▪ “Alexander McGillivray,” in the Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty (ABC-CLIO, 2005) ▪ “Patrick Tonyn,” in the New Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford University Press, 2004) ▪ “Recent Articles” citations from Journal of Southern History and American Indian Quarterly in Journal of Early American History (2002) ▪ Article abstracts of Latin American Perspectives in Historical Abstracts (1999-2000) 8 Community Presentations ▪ List available upon request. Teaching Experience ▪ U.S. History to 1877 ▪ U.S. History since 1877 ▪ The Modern World To 1815 ▪ The Modern World Since 1815 ▪ World Civilizations I ▪ World Civilizations II ▪ The North American Indians and the United States ▪ Native American History ▪ Latin American Civilization ▪ Modern Latin America ▪ Readings: Colonial America (Graduate) ▪ Colonial America ▪ Readings: Revolutionary America (Graduate) ▪ Revolutionary America ▪ Readings: North American Borderlands (Graduate) ▪ Colonial Latin America ▪ Seminar in History (Graduate) ▪ Historical Methods ▪ Seminar in State and Local History (Graduate) ▪ History of Mexico ▪ Alabama History ▪ Southern History ▪ American Civilization ▪ African History ▪ Freshman Interdisciplinary Seminar ▪ First Year Experience ▪ American Borderlands ▪ History and Historians ▪ History Majors in Society and Careers/Professionalizing History Majors Teaching Awards and Grants ▪ Received Teaching Incentive Award (TIP), College of Arts and Humanities, University of Central Florida (2016) ▪ Nominated for University of Central Florida 2015-2016 Undergraduate Research Mentor of the Year (2016) ▪ Received Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Award, University of Central Florida (2015) ▪ Funded Participant, American Historical Association’s “Tuning Project” initiative (2014-2015) ▪ Received AY 2014-2015 Technology Fee Grant, University of Central Florida – Funded Gale Indigenous Peoples, North American online Database Purchase (UCF Libraries) - $12,085 (2014) ▪ Received Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Arts and Humanities, University of Central Florida (2014) ▪ Received Inaugural Rick Schell Award for Innovation in Disciplinary Writing, Writing Across Curriculum Program, Department of Writing and Rhetoric, University of Central Florida (2014) ▪ Received Pauley Travel Award, Department of History, University of Central Florida (2012) ▪ Funded Participant and principle application author – Faculty and Curriculum Development Seminar on Japan – Center for East Asian Studies - University of Pennsylvania (2005-2006) ▪ Nominated for University of Texas at Tyler, Excellence in Teaching Award (2003, 2008) ▪ Received University of Texas at Tyler Junior Faculty Research Grant (2003) ▪ Director, NEH Focus on Teaching Grant – History Major Development Project, Division of Social and Behavioral 9 Sciences, Miles College (2001-2002) ▪ Course Design Coordinator, NEH Extending the Reach Grant – History Major Development Project, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Miles College (2000-01) ▪ Received FSU Department of History Thomas M. Campbell Award for Teaching Excellence (1999) Graduate Theses Directed ▪ Completed – 3 (University of Central Florida) Completed – 2 (University of Texas at Tyler) In Progress – 3 (University of Central Florida) Institutional Service ▪ Faculty Fellow, UCF Faculty Excellence (2018-2019) ▪ Member, UCF QEP - Integrative Learning Course Committee (2017-) ▪ Member, UCF Faculty Excellence Advisory Committee (2017-2018) ▪ Invited Fellow, UCF General Education Refresh Initiative, College of Undergraduate Studies (2017-2018) ▪ Elected member and Chair, UCF CAH SOTL Award Committee (2016, 2017) ▪ Chair, UCF Department of History Undergraduate Committee (2016-2017) ▪ Member, UCF Department of History Website Committee (2016-2017) ▪ Inaugural Member, UCF Academic Leadership Academy (Fall 2015-Spring 2016) ▪ Member (invited) UCF COACHE Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey, Strategy Setting Committee and Co-Chair, “Nature of Work” subcommittee (2016) ▪ Inaugural Member, UCF Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Program (Fall 2015-Spring 2016) ▪ Member (invited) UCF QEP What’s Next: Integrative Learning for Professional and Civic Preparation Advisory Board (2015) ▪ Member (invited) UCF COACHE Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey, Priority Setting Committee (2015) ▪ Invited Fellow, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL), University of Central Florida (2014-2015) ▪ Grievance Committee/Contract Enforcement Chair (appointed) United Faculty of Florida – University of Central Florida chapter (2015-2017) ▪ Senator (elected) United Faculty of Florida – University of Central Florida chapter (2014- ) ▪ Advisor, Florida Studies Minor, University of Central Florida (2014- ) ▪ Member, ex officio, FCTL Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee, University of Central Florida (2014-2015) 10
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