Program for 2002-2003
 

All papers are password protected. 


** Do not distribute, cite, or quote from any paper without the permission of the author. **

All seminars begin at 5:30


Tuesay, September 10 Ashli White, Columbia University/McNeil Center for Early American Studies
"Runaways and Revolutions: The Case of Stephen Girard and Crispin"
 

Tuesday, October 8

Eliga Gould, University of New Hampshire
"The Making of an Atlantic State System: Britain and the United States, 1795-1825"

 
Tuesday, November 12 Joseph Roach, Yale University
"The Global Parasol: Accessorizing the Four Corners of the World"

 
Tuesday, January 21 George Boudreau, Penn State Capital College
"The Object on which a young man may well congratulate himself"

 
Tuesday, February 11  David Eltis, Emory University
"The Diaspora of Yoruba-Speakers, 1650-1865"

 
Tuesday, March 11 Philip Morgan, Johns Hopkins University
"The Caribbean and the Atlantic World, c. 1500-1800"

 
Tuesday, April 8 Yvie Fabella, State University of New York, Stony Brook

"An Empire founded on Libertinage"


 
Tuesday, May 13 Carla Mulford, Pennsylvania State University
"Pox and Hell-Fire: Boston's Smallpox Controversy, the New Science, and Early Modern Liberalism"