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NamePaper Title/TopicPreferred Panel Format (traditional panel, roundtable, or creative format)Panelist Information (Insitutitional affiliation, Career stage, etc.)Email AddressOther Notes/Important Info@
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Edward J. BlumNumeracy 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 Professoreblum@sdsu.edulooking to bring together anyone interested in numerical information, data visualization, information sciences related to the early republic. Capacious view of numeracy/quantitative information studies
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Lawrence B. A. HatterPublic 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.eduHoping to collaborate with publicly engaged scholars, journalists, curators, etc... on reaching different audiences for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence/American Revolution.
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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.eduEnvironmental History, American Indian Studies, GIS, Military Conscription, Bounty Lands, Soils, Watersheds, Digital Humanities, etc.
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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 Collegeeragan@rappahannocktribe.orgMy 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.
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R.M. Earles I focus my research on Virginia's indigenous Rappahannock River valley.
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Tina M. KibbeMy paper is about motherhood and filicide in the Early Republic.Traditional panelAssistant Professor of History, Lamar Universitytkibbe@lamar.edu
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Timothy Kent Hollidaythe knowledge-producing labor of institutionalized patients during epidemic disease outbreaks in early 19th century PhiladelphiaTraditional panelLecturer in Critical Writing, University of Pennsylvaniatholli@sas.upenn.edu
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Janika Isakson DillonTBDTraditional panelPhD student, Northeastern University dillon.ja@northeastern.edu
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Terri A. Castaneda"The Sign of the Buck: Solider, Builder, Tavern-Keeper" Traditional panel
Professor Emerita, California State University, Sacramento
tac@csus.eduThis 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.
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Savannah J. FlanaganThe healthcare practices for menstruation in the Early Republic Traditional panelPhD Candidate, Baylor Universitysavannah_flanagan1@baylor.edu
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Matthew NalefskiTitle: "'They Have Already Got Their Fingers into the Purse': African Colonization and the Imagined Mixed Enterprise, 1819-1825" -- On public/private delineation in early repubTraditional panel
PhD student, Princeton University
mn9045@princeton.edu
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Matthew LevineMy 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 historyTraditional panel
PhD student, Stanford University
mtlevine@stanford.eduLooking to work with anyone interested in early American political economy or the Anti-Federalists
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John PeytonThe 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.eduLooking to join a panel.
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Jacob T. Wood/ John ChappoPANEL: “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
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Robb K. HabermanRevolutionary War Memoir of James Selkirk
Traditional panel preferred
Fordham University/Association for Documentary Editingrhaberman1@fordham.eduPublic memory and the American Revolution in the Early Republic
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Zachary DeibelEducation, 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.eduI 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!
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Amy SpeckartMicrohistory of 1790s Maryland freedom suits; public history of early Amtraditional panelIndependent scholaramyspeckart@gmail.com
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Melissa Bryson/Taryn DuffyThe 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.
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Sarah MeachamHow the citizens of the new nation were supposed to feel (History of Emotions)Open to any format
Assoc. Prof, Virginia Commonwealth University
shmeacham@vcu.eduHoping 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.
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Kristen KeeganLoyalist Prosecutions in Connecticut (and elsewhere?)
Traditional panel or Roundtable
Independent scholardrknkeegan@gmail.comWe (Keegan squared) are elbow-deep in archival sources, and hope to engage with scholars/scholarship in not-Connecticut states.
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Evan StewartLegacy 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.educontextualizing the Revolution and memory of it in the Early Republic/Antebellum era and the broader Americas
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Amy M CoolsBlack 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.ukI work on James McCune Smith (1813-1865) and his transatlantic world
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ChrisM JonesDeclaring Independence: A Parliamentary Act of AttainderOpen to any formatIndependent scholarnas102@hotmail.comLooking for form or join a panel
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Brian TomczekFrom Fujian to the Front Page: The Transformation of David Abeel’s Infanticide Report in 19th-Century American DiscourseTraditional Panel
PhD Candidate at the University of Delaware
btomczek@udel.edulooking to join or help form a panel
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Kevin MurphyOaths of Allegiance after the American RevolutionOpen to any formatVAP, Siena Universitykjmurphy@siena.edu
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Elliott CramerHistory of Christianity, disestablishment, church and state, Episcopal ChurchOpen to any format
PhD candidate, Yale University
elliott.cramer@yale.eduVery flexible! I have archival material on/can create a paper about many religion-adjacent topics, incl. law, morality, westward expansion, economics/marketplace of religion
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Mark L. ThompsonChatting 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
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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.eduI'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!
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Saffron Hooper Senerno title as of yet - history of reproduction & plant medicine in 17th/18th great lakes panel preferred but open!PhD candidate, Harvard Universitysaffronsener@g.harvard.edulooking to join or form a panel situation - reach out! :-)
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Andrea FreimuthHistory & memory in popular culture/commemoration through representations of Abigail Adamstraditional or roundtable
PhD candidate, Bowling Green State University
afreimu@bgsu.eduI 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
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Thomas G. LannonHistory & 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.
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Eileen ChengErasing Defeat: Patrick Henry and the Memory of the Anti-Federalists; or something broader on the memory of political defeat in the early republicOpen to any format
Associate professor, Sarah Lawrence College
echeng@slc.edu
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Cho-Chien FengThe Construction of Eternity: Distrust of Human Nature and the Battle for a Perpetual Union at the 1788 New York Ratification ConventionTraditional panel
Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan)
154268@mail.fju.edu.twI 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.
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Cho-Chien FengAn Alternative Spirit of 1776: The Loyalist and Moderate Response to Thomas Paine's Common SenseTraditional panel
Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan)
154268@mail.fju.edu.twI 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.
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Cho-Chien FengFrom 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.twI 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.
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Ryan L. Wagner‘The Security of This Province’: Sir Frederick Haldimand and the Northern Intelligence War That Shaped the Early American RepublicTraditional panelPhD Candidate, Liberty University
Adjunct Professor of History, Park Unive
rwagner9@liberty.eduI 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.
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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
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Julie WinchIf anyone is looking for a chair or a commentator for a panel on free people of color, I am happy to oblige.
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Bridget FlemingWeber Wollen Protestieren: L.A. Wollenweber’s Political Influenceany format
Junior Undergrad Student, Gettysburg College
flemca02@gettysburg.edu
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