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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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Benoit LeridonSouth Carolina Jeffersons, the Federal Government, and the Neutrality Proclamationb.leridon777@gmail.com
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Kathryn HeardThe Matter of Dred Scotttraditional panel, roundtableDickinson College, Assistant Professorheardk@dickinson.eduThis paper uses the archival "matter" of Justice Roger Taney's early career (roughly 1800-1820) - like writs of habeas corpus, like divorce decrees, like scraps of cross-examinations - to advance a historically-grounded argument on the possibility of tort-based reparations in the contemporary moment
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Nathaniel Green"Three-Fifths of This Southern Stock is Represented on the Floor of Congress": Federalist Backlash Against the Three-Fifths Clause in the Aftermath of the "Revolution of 1800"Traditional PanelProfessor, Northern Virginia Community Collegencgreen@nvcc.eduI am looking to put together a panel on representation, slavery, the Constitution, and/or the Census. Anyone doing work in these areas is encouraged to e-mail me ASAP!
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Linda Louise BryanTwo Civil War Nurses: Stitching
Together the Stories of
Miss Phillips & Miss Craighead
?Indep. scholar, Minn.mrs.bryan@att.netI can shape this to focus on research sources, benevolent organizations, or the two biographies which reflect early Social Work careers.
This is a women's history topic.
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Linda Louise Bryana number of topics dealing with
Ojibwe country in MInn esp. 1830s
?Indep. scholar, Minn.mrs.bryan@att.netAm interested in 1837 treaty and Crow Wing Sub Indian Agents but can discuss many topics, including Protestant missions, traders, geographic issues, Territorial issues. I spoke on Alcohol issues some years ago.
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Sara LampertMadame Celeste’s Arab Boy and Frontier Maid: Intersections of Orientalism and Indian Drama in Theater and DanceThis could work on a traditional panel or a cultural history roundtable Associate Professor, University of South DakotaSara.Lampert@usd.eduSara.Lampert@usd.edu
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Cho-Chien FengSubjects of the Empire: The Divergent Imperial Imaginations in the Revolutionary New YorkTraditional PanelAssistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University154268@mail.fju.edu.twMy paper can go along with a panel on Loyalists or imperial ideas
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Cho-Chien FengPolitics of Fear: Loyalist political culture in New York Newspapers, 1773-1776Traditional PanelAssistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University154268@mail.fju.edu.twThis paper can go along with a panel on Loyalists, newspapers, or history of fear.
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Jamie WeissMerchants and Diplomats: Navigating the Historiography of Early U.S.-Russian Commercial Relations to the Wars of 1812Flexible and Open! PhD Student, University of Georgiajamie.weiss@uga.eduThis piece can be part of historiographical discourse, foreign relations, commerce, Trans-Atlantic Early Republic, Barbary Wars, War of 1812, or imperial discussions
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David Horst LehmanLessons in Dispossession: How One Immigrant Settler Family Learned to Claim Ownership of Piankeshaw Land in 1820AnyAssistant Professor, Westminster Collegelehmandh@westminster.eduLand patents, settler colonialism, Native American history, treaties, environmental history, soil, surveying, the Marshall trilogy, cultures of property, the doctrine of discovery, etc.
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A.J. PerezU.S. Filibustering in Yucatán after the
U.S.-Mexico War, 1848-1851
Traditional PanelABD, Penn State Universityajp595@psu.eduBased on last chap. of dissertation (Yucatán & Texas, 1820-1860, virtually complete), the filibusters precede attempts on Cuba & Nicaragua in 1850s-- Open to other topics related to Texas, Yucatán, Gulf of Mexico, etc.
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Lindsay KeiterIncorporating Digital Tools into PedagogyMy apologies for somehow not finding the link to this sheet before today!panel, roundtable, workshop?Assistant Professor, Penn State Altoonalmk227@psu.eduI'd like to share an assignment I've develop that asks students to evaluate and "fix" a generative-AI created essay, and thought if others have innovative/effective assignments usuing freely available digital tools, it would be useful to other instructors to not have to reinvent the wheel.
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Based on last chap. of dissertation (Yucatán & Texas, 1820-1860, defending in Spring '24), the filibusters precede attempts on Cuba & Nicaragua in 1850s-- Open to other topics related to Texas, Yucatán, Gulf of Mexico, etc.
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Camille KaszubowskiSeveral potential topics dealing with Women & American Revolution (patriots/loyalists/ PA)
1) Women's application's for passes to cross political and military boundaries during Rev.
2) Women's petitions for pensions before 1818
Traditional, open to suggestionsAssistant Professor, Seton Hill University ckaszubowski@setonhill.eduPaper based on current book project which examines women’s petitioning during the American Revolution and its aftermath, and ultimately, the relationship between women and the state. The project considers both patriots and loyalists and focuses on PA.
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Adam Levinson, Peter Hoffer, John Vile, Nicole Scholet, Anna Toogood America’s Founding Hosts: Miss Dally’s Boarding House and the First Family of Hospitality During the Founding Generation”Traditional panelIndependent researcher/attorney teaming up with 2 professors and 2 independent historiansadam@statutesandstories.com3 papers based on the following research/blogs: https://www.statutesandstories.com/blog_html/americas-founding-hosts-miss-dalley/ https://www.statutesandstories.com/blog_html/miss-dallys-boarding-house-historic-marker- application/ https://www.statutesandstories.com/blog_html/americas-founding-hosts/ Would love to compare notes with anyone with expertise in Philadelphia at the time of the Revolution/Early Republic
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Donald Dostie
"Necessary Steps: Urban Privies, Social Anxieties, and the Remaking of Philadelphia, 1793-1854."
Traditional panelPhD Candidate at Temple Universitydonald.dostie@temple.eduOverview of dissertation project. This paper could fin in a panel on inhabiting and experiencing physical spaces, vernacular architecture and urban development, health and the built environment, an/or community and privacy.
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James L. Gorman
Transatlantic Evangelical Missions and Antislavery (1770s-1790s) (Wesley in 1774 to Hopkins in 1793)
Open to any formatProfessor of History, Johnson Universityjgorman@johnsonu.eduContinuing my work from Among the Early Evangelicals (2017) and Slavery's Long Shadow (2019). Works with topics on antislavery and abolition, religion, liberalism, transatlantic studies, etc.
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Virginia WhealtonRedefining American Musical Agency: Women Music Collectors and Lafayette’s 1824 TourTraditionalAssistant Professor, Texas Tech Universityvirginia.e.whealton@ttu.edu
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