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1 | Name | Paper Title/Topic | Preferred Panel Format (traditional panel, roundtable, or creative format) | Panelist Information (Insitutitional affiliation, Career stage, etc.) | Email Address | Other Notes/Important Info | @ | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Edward J. Blum | Numeracy and Numerical Information in the Early Republic | traditional panel; but I'm also fine with anything else | Edward J. Blum, PhD, San Diego State University, Full Professor | eblum@sdsu.edu | looking to bring together anyone interested in numerical information, data visualization, information sciences related to the early republic. Capacious view of numeracy/quantitative information studies | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Lawrence B. A. Hatter | Public outreach for the 250th anniversary of Dec. of Ind./Am. Rev.y f | Roundtable/ creatve format | Associate Professor of History, Washington State University | lawrence.hatter@wsu.edu | Hoping to collaborate with publicly engaged scholars, journalists, curators, etc... on reaching different audiences for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence/American Revolution. | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | David Horst Lehman | (I'm open to serving as chair, commenter, moderator, etc. for panels on a variety of Early Republic of subjects). | Assistant Processor of History, Westminster College (Pa.) | lehmandh@westminster.edu | Environmental History, American Indian Studies, GIS, Military Conscription, Bounty Lands, Soils, Watersheds, Digital Humanities, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Edward DuBois Ragan, Ph.D. | I focus my research on Virginia's indigenous Rappahannock River valley. | I'm open to engage any format. | Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Rappahannock Tribe of Virginia, & Instructor, Bossier Parish Community College | eragan@rappahannocktribe.org | My current research is focused on the evolution and acculturation of the Rappahannock Tribe between 1750 & 1850. This work is rooted in tribal oral traditions amd supported by archival research. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | R.M. Earles | I focus my research on Virginia's indigenous Rappahannock River valley. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Tina M. Kibbe | My paper is about motherhood and filicide in the Early Republic. | Traditional panel | Assistant Professor of History, Lamar University | tkibbe@lamar.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Timothy Kent Holliday | the knowledge-producing labor of institutionalized patients during epidemic disease outbreaks in early 19th century Philadelphia | Traditional panel | Lecturer in Critical Writing, University of Pennsylvania | tholli@sas.upenn.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Janika Isakson Dillon | TBD | Traditional panel | PhD student, Northeastern University | dillon.ja@northeastern.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Terri A. Castaneda | "The Sign of the Buck: Solider, Builder, Tavern-Keeper" | Traditional panel | Professor Emerita, California State University, Sacramento | tac@csus.edu | This paper highlights expressions of American belonging in the life of a prominent German-speaking emigrant to pre-Revolutionary Philadelphia and compares his colonial sensibilities and settler place-making to that of his grandson, who emigrated to San Francisco during the gold rush and engaged in similar civic-building projects. | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Savannah J. Flanagan | The healthcare practices for menstruation in the Early Republic | Traditional panel | PhD Candidate, Baylor University | savannah_flanagan1@baylor.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Matthew Nalefski | Title: "'They Have Already Got Their Fingers into the Purse': African Colonization and the Imagined Mixed Enterprise, 1819-1825" -- On public/private delineation in early repub | Traditional panel | PhD student, Princeton University | mn9045@princeton.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Matthew Levine | My primary paper is on the opposition to a standing navy in the early American republic; I also have a paper on the Anti-Federalists' understanding of history | Traditional panel | PhD student, Stanford University | mtlevine@stanford.edu | Looking to work with anyone interested in early American political economy or the Anti-Federalists | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | John Peyton | The Trail Remembers: Tracing Archival Silence and Public Memory on the Potawatomi Trail of Death (ArcGIS Story Map) | Traditional Panel | PhD, Student, George Mason University | jpeyton6@gmu.edu | Looking to join a panel. | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | Jacob T. Wood/ John Chappo | PANEL: “Party Irregularity in the long Civil War Era” | Traditional panel | Kentucky Historical Society/Pennsylvania College of Technology | drjacobtwood@gmail.com jfc8@pct.edu | We are looking for a third panelist and chair/commentator | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Robb K. Haberman | Revolutionary War Memoir of James Selkirk | Traditional panel preferred | Fordham University/Association for Documentary Editing | rhaberman1@fordham.edu | Public memory and the American Revolution in the Early Republic | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Zachary Deibel | Education, Learning, and Politics in Early America - Open to ideas about how we can highlight new approaches, studies, and explorations of education in early America! | Traditional panel or Roundtable | Assistant Professor of History, Virginia Military Institute | deibelz@vmi.edu | I would be delighted to help organize a panel on education in revolutionary America/the early American republic! There has been some amazing scholarship recently in this area, and a sort of "state-of-the-field" panel or roundtable could be fascinating. Please reach out if you want to brainstorm some ideas! | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Amy Speckart | Microhistory of 1790s Maryland freedom suits; public history of early Am | traditional panel | Independent scholar | amyspeckart@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Melissa Bryson/Taryn Duffy | The Four Horseman of the Revolution: How Conquest, Famine, War, and Death Help Shaped the Battle for Independence | traditional panel | PhD Candidates at University of Missouri | Tdxn7@missouri.edu Mbk66@missouri.edu | Reinterpreting the events of the American Revolution through the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Sarah Meacham | How the citizens of the new nation were supposed to feel (History of Emotions) | Open to any format | Assoc. Prof, Virginia Commonwealth University | shmeacham@vcu.edu | Hoping to join a panel or looking for other panelists, moderator, and chair on emotions history, the impact of the Revolution on everyday lives, gender history, using art as a primary source, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | Kristen Keegan | Loyalist Prosecutions in Connecticut (and elsewhere?) | Traditional panel or Roundtable | Independent scholar | drknkeegan@gmail.com | We (Keegan squared) are elbow-deep in archival sources, and hope to engage with scholars/scholarship in not-Connecticut states. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | Evan Stewart | Legacy of the American Revolution in the age of Simón Bolívar | traditional panel preferred but open to other formats | PhD Candidate at Washington University in St. Louis | evan.stewart@wustl.edu | contextualizing the Revolution and memory of it in the Early Republic/Antebellum era and the broader Americas | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Amy M Cools | Black New Yorkers' involvement in the early colonization movement and their turn against it in the early 1800s | traditional panel or roundtable | Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Northumbria University | amy.cools@northumbria.ac.uk | I work on James McCune Smith (1813-1865) and his transatlantic world | |||||||||||||||||||
24 | ChrisM Jones | Declaring Independence: A Parliamentary Act of Attainder | Open to any format | Independent scholar | nas102@hotmail.com | Looking for form or join a panel | |||||||||||||||||||
25 | Brian Tomczek | From Fujian to the Front Page: The Transformation of David Abeel’s Infanticide Report in 19th-Century American Discourse | Traditional Panel | PhD Candidate at the University of Delaware | btomczek@udel.edu | looking to join or help form a panel | |||||||||||||||||||
26 | Kevin Murphy | Oaths of Allegiance after the American Revolution | Open to any format | VAP, Siena University | kjmurphy@siena.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Elliott Cramer | History of Christianity, disestablishment, church and state, Episcopal Church | Open to any format | PhD candidate, Yale University | elliott.cramer@yale.edu | Very flexible! I have archival material on/can create a paper about many religion-adjacent topics, incl. law, morality, westward expansion, economics/marketplace of religion | |||||||||||||||||||
28 | Mark L. Thompson | Chatting with the Founders: How (& Why) to Build Your Own Early American (AI) Chatbot | Creative format: a short BYOC workshop? | Senior Lecturer in American Studies at University of Groningen | |||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Tara Strauch | "Soul Freedom": Revolutionary rhetoric and religious schism 1774-1815 or something on Pedagogy (teaching the revolution during 250 or AI?) | Open to any format | Associate Professor Centre College (Kentucky) | tara.strauch@centre.edu | I'm happy to serve as a chair/moderator or presenter. I have research in progress on religious minority groups after the revolution (Mennonites, River Brethren, Dunkers, etc.) or on holidays in the early American republic--in particular Halloween or Thanksgiving. I am also always down for talking about pedagogy! | |||||||||||||||||||
30 | Saffron Hooper Sener | no title as of yet - history of reproduction & plant medicine in 17th/18th great lakes | panel preferred but open! | PhD candidate, Harvard University | saffronsener@g.harvard.edu | looking to join or form a panel situation - reach out! :-) | |||||||||||||||||||
31 | Andrea Freimuth | History & memory in popular culture/commemoration through representations of Abigail Adams | traditional or roundtable | PhD candidate, Bowling Green State University | afreimu@bgsu.edu | I have research on statues as commemoration, 1776 the musical, HBO's John Adams, and children's picture books in conjunction with how they potray Adams | |||||||||||||||||||
32 | Thomas G. Lannon | History & memory in popular culture/commemoration through representations of Abigail Adams | Traditional panel or Roundtable; open to other format | Library Director, The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati | tlannon at societyofthecincinnati.org | I am interested in connecting with any informational professionals; librarians, archivists, or public historians who may be discussing specific collection-based projects, institutional holdings, or public outreach projects with implications for collection management and curatorial labor. | |||||||||||||||||||
33 | Eileen Cheng | Erasing Defeat: Patrick Henry and the Memory of the Anti-Federalists; or something broader on the memory of political defeat in the early republic | Open to any format | Associate professor, Sarah Lawrence College | echeng@slc.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
34 | Cho-Chien Feng | The Construction of Eternity: Distrust of Human Nature and the Battle for a Perpetual Union at the 1788 New York Ratification Convention | Traditional panel | Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan) | 154268@mail.fju.edu.tw | I am working on several projects.It is one of them. I have already prepared the abstract. I am ready to join any panel proposal at any time. | |||||||||||||||||||
35 | Cho-Chien Feng | An Alternative Spirit of 1776: The Loyalist and Moderate Response to Thomas Paine's Common Sense | Traditional panel | Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan) | 154268@mail.fju.edu.tw | I am working on several projects.It is one of them. I have already prepared the abstract. I am ready to join any panel proposal at any time. | |||||||||||||||||||
36 | Cho-Chien Feng | From Ideology to Culture: The "Extended Polity" and the Struggle for Memory in Twenty-First-Century American Revolutionary Historiography | Traditional panel or Roundtable | Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan) | 154268@mail.fju.edu.tw | I am working on several projects.It is one of them. I have already prepared the abstract. I am ready to join any panel proposal at any time. | |||||||||||||||||||
37 | Ryan L. Wagner | ‘The Security of This Province’: Sir Frederick Haldimand and the Northern Intelligence War That Shaped the Early American Republic | Traditional panel | PhD Candidate, Liberty University Adjunct Professor of History, Park Unive | rwagner9@liberty.edu | I am interested in pulling segments of my dissertation into a conference paper focused on Gen. Frederick Haldimand, a British Military Intelligence Officer, in a comparative analysis of Washington's resistance intelligence network in the defense of the Canadian frontier. | |||||||||||||||||||
38 | J. Noel Hubler | "The Problem of One Madison," arguing that Madison consistently protected the interests of the enslaving planter class throughout his career. | any format | Professor of Philosophy and Poltics, Lebanon Valley College | |||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Julie Winch | If anyone is looking for a chair or a commentator for a panel on free people of color, I am happy to oblige. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Bridget Fleming | Weber Wollen Protestieren: L.A. Wollenweber’s Political Influence | any format | Junior Undergrad Student, Gettysburg College | flemca02@gettysburg.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
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