History: Faculty Presentations (1999-2023)
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from 2016
The British Bachelor: Surprising Truths about Single Men in the Nineteenth Century, Allison Scardino Belzer
Unconventional Family Values in the Victorian Era, Allison Scardino Belzer
Writing and (Re)Action: Reacting to the Past and Composition, Allison Scardino Belzer and Elizabeth Howells
Crucible of the Suppression: The Janus-Faced Jesuit Enlightenment, Jeffrey Burson
New Perspectives on Revolution, Counter-Revolution, and Religious Sensibility: England and France in Comparative Perspective, Jeffrey Burson
Reconstructing Thomas Jefferson: George Bancroft and the Nostalgia of American History, Christopher M. Curtis
Engendering Gender in the Law: Medicine, the Human Body, and Inquests in the Nineteenth-Century U.S., Felicity M. Turner
Property Rights versus Human Rights: Revisiting Margaret Garner (1856), Felicity M. Turner
from 2015
Demystifying the Hiring Process: The View from the Other Side of the Table, William T. Allison
English Women’s Involvement in the First World, Allison Scardino Belzer
From Revolution to Nation: A Changing World, Jeffrey Burson
Genealogies of Enlightenment among the Jansenists and Jesuits, Jeffrey Burson
Seventeenth-Century England and France: Gender, Theory, and Practice, Jeffrey Burson
Twilight into Dawn: Reflections on the Passage from Renaissance into the Age of Enlightenment, Jeffrey Burson
Twilight of the Renaissance or Dawn of Enlightenment Europe?, Jeffrey Burson
The Bicentennial of Waterloo: A Historical Retrospective on Napoleon and the Napoleonic Mystique, Jeffrey D. Burson
Professional Career Paths beyond the Classroom, Kathleen M. Comerford
The “Peculiar Foundations” of Ecclesiastical Authority: Case Histories from New South Wales, Virginia, and Cape Town, Christopher M. Curtis
Researching my Role for Myself: Reacting to the Past and Information Literacy, Caroline Hopkinson and Allison Scardino Belzer
Crime and Slavery in Antebellum America, Felicity Turner
Midwives, Mothers, Matrons, and Medical Doctors: Medicine and the Female Body in the Nineteenth-Century South, Felicity M. Turner
Reimagining the African-American Mother: Rights and the Racialization of Motherhood in the Reconstruction South, Felicity M. Turner
(Un)fit for Motherhood: Pathologizing ‘Murdering Mothers’ in the Post-Civil War Era United States, Felicity M. Turner
from 2014
Grand Strategy and the Great War, William T. Allison