Alice - Catherine Carls (Maire)

Educator, translator

Born Jun. 14, 1950, Mulhouse (France), came to U.S., 1978; daughter of Victor and Lise (Ebersolt); married Stephen D. Carls; children: Philip, Elizabeth, Paul.

Education: License (B.A.), 1970, 1973, Maitrise (M.A.), 1972, Sorbonne, Paris IV (France); Ph.D., Sorbonne, Paris I, 1976.

Career: adjunct prof., Sterling College (KS), 1978- 83; assistant prof., Lambuth College, Jackson (TN), 1985-92; assistant prof., University of Tennessee at Martin, 1992 -.

Author: La Ville Libre de Dantzig, 1982; translator, Wlodzimierz Grzedzielski, Le Cavalier polonais, 1991, Jan Kochanowski, La vie qu'il faut choisir, 1992; several edition articles on Polish; lectures on Poland and Eastern Europe.

Member of: American Historical Association (AHA); American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS); Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.I.A.S.A.); polish American Historical Association (P.A.H.A.) (executive committee member, 1989-90); organizer, Polish Week, Sterling College, 1982.

Honors: Phi Alpha Theta; grants, Herbert Hoover Public Library, 1980, Herbert Hoover Institute for War, Revolution and Peace, 1984; listed in Who's Who in America, 1994.

Languages: French, Polish, German, English.

Home: 59 Lesa Dr., Jackson, TN 38305.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996