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Hollis Micheal Tarver Denova (born 1958) is an author,
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, and retired university
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, with a
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degree from
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. Tarver is the son of Rosemary Tarver (née Rosemary Lucille Denova, 1937–1999) and Cecil Donald Tarver, Sr. (b. 1933). Tarver is a Corresponding Member (USA) of the Academia Nacional de la Historia (Venezuela). In addition to being an alumnus of
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and the
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, Tarver is a graduate of the
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. Tarver is the immediate-past editor of the ''World History Bulletin'' for the
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. Tarver is a former Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at
Arkansas Tech University Arkansas Tech University (ATU) is a public university in Russellville, Arkansas. The university offers programs at both baccalaureate and graduate levels in a range of fields. The Arkansas Tech University–Ozark Campus, a two-year satellite ca ...
. He is also the past Executive Secretary of the Southeast World History Association (SEWHA). Tarver was a 1998–99 Fulbright Senior Scholar to
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
, a 2001–03 Fulbright Alumni Initiative Award recipient, a 2004 Fulbright-Hays Award for Advanced Study in China participant, and a 2007–08 Fulbright-Hays Award recipient for Advanced Study in Mexico. Among Tarver's awards and fellowships are a 2001–02 Fellowship from the
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, a 2002 Special Humanities Award from the
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, and 2007 Faculty Excellence Award for Scholarship from
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. He is a former Chairman of the Gran Colombian Studies Committee of the Conference on Latin American History and past President of the Southeast World History Association. Tarver currently (2023) serves as Chairman of the Arkansas History Commission and the Arkansas Historical Records Advisory Board. Tarver was appointed by Governor
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for a term that expires in January 2025. In addition, Tarver is a Member of the Grupo de Estudios Venezuela - Estados Unidos (GEVEU) at the Universidad de Los Andes (Mérida).


Bibliography

*''The United States and Venezuela during the First World War: Cordial Relations of Suspicious Cooperation''. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books Imprint - Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. . *''Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present''.
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: Greenwood Imprint - ABC-CLIO, 2020. Colleen Boyett, H. Micheal Tarver, and Mildred Diane Gleason, Editors. . Recipient of a 2021
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Honorable Mention. *''The History of Venezuela''. Second Edition.
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: Greenwood Imprint - ABC-CLIO, 2018. (with contributions by Alfredo Angulo Rivas and Julia C. Frederick) *''The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia.''
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: ABC-CLIO, 2016. H. Micheal Tarver, editor; Emily Slape, assistant editor. . *''Warren G. Harding: Harbinger of Normalcy''. Series: First Men, America's Presidents.
Hauppauge, New York Hauppauge ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the towns of Islip and Smithtown in Suffolk County, New York on Long Island. The population was 20,882 at the time of the 2010 census. Geography Hauppauge is located at (40.818205, ...
: Nova Science Publishers, 2012. (with Mildred Diane Gleason) *"Reflections on the Importance of Teaching the Spanish Borderlands in the U.S. History Class". ''World History Bulletin'' XXII (Fall 2006): 34–35. *''The History of Venezuela''.
Westport, Connecticut Westport is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, along the Long Island Sound within Connecticut's Gold Coast. It is northeast of New York City. The town had a population of 27,141 according to the 2020 U.S. Census. History ...
: Greenwood, 2005. (with Julia C. Frederick) *''El Fracaso de un Sueño: Un Breve Análisis de la Insurgencia en Venezuela, 1960-1968.''
Mérida, Mérida Mérida, officially known as ''Santiago de los Caballeros de Mérida'', is the capital of the municipality of Libertador and the state of Mérida, and is one of the main cities of the Venezuelan Andes. It was founded in 1558 by Captain Juan ...
, Venezuela: Universidad de Los Andes, Consejo de Publicaciones, 2004. (with contributions by Alfredo Angulo Rivas and Luis Loaiza Rincón) *''The Rise and Fall of Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez: An Historical Examination, Volume II: The Later Years, 1973–2004.''
Lewiston, New York Lewiston is a town in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 15,944 at the 2020 census. The town and its contained village are named after Morgan Lewis, a governor of New York. The Town of Lewiston is on the western bord ...
: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004. (with contributions by Alfredo Angulo Rivas, Luis Loaiza Rincón, and Luis Caraballo Vivas) *"Foreword." ''Establishment of Environmentalism on the U.S. Political Agenda in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century – The Brothers Udall.'', By Henry B. Sirgo.
Lewiston, New York Lewiston is a town in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 15,944 at the 2020 census. The town and its contained village are named after Morgan Lewis, a governor of New York. The Town of Lewiston is on the western bord ...
: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004. . *"A Historical Perspective of Massage." ''Massage Therapy: Principles and Practices'', Second Edition.
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: Saunders, 2003. Susan Salvo, editor. *"Latin American History." ''The World History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources.'' New York, New York: Sharpe, 2002. Dennis Trinkle and Scott Merriman, editors. *''The Rise and Fall of Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez: An Historical Examination, Volume I: The Early Years, 1936–1973.''
Lewiston, New York Lewiston is a town in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 15,944 at the 2020 census. The town and its contained village are named after Morgan Lewis, a governor of New York. The Town of Lewiston is on the western bord ...
: Edwin Mellen Press, 2001. (with contributions by Alfredo Angulo Rivas, Luis Loaiza Rincón, and Luis Caraballo Vivas) *''The Cambridge World History of Food.'' New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Kenneth F. Kiple and Kriemhild Ornelas, editors. . (associate editor) *''The Cambridge World History of Human Disease.'' New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Kenneth F. Kiple, editor. (associate editor)


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ATU homepageWorld History AssociationSoutheast World History AssociationArkansas History CommissionGilder-Lehrman Institute of American HistoryBowling Green State University
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