June 14th
WILLIAMSBURG, VA, JUNE 14–17, 2018
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018
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Session 1 • Roundtable: “Between Emotion and Ideology in the Age of Revolution”
James Room
Chair: Nicole Eustace, New York University
Participants:
Tom Cutterham, University of Birmingham
Shira Lurie, University of Virginia
Robert Parkinson, Binghamton University
Craig Smith, William Woods University
Comment: Sophia Rosenfeld, University of Pennsylvania
Session 2 • “Vagrancy, Exploration, Circulation: Indigenous Mobility and the Repeopling of the Americas”
York Room
Chair/Comment: Nancy Shoemaker, University of Connecticut
Christopher Heaney, Pennsylvania State University, “Unwilling Travelers: The Peruvian Dead and the Mummification of Early American History”
Samantha Seeley, University of Richmond, “‘Vagrancy’ and the Problem of Mobility in Early National Indian Policy”
Cameron Strang, University of Nevada, Reno, “Native Explorers and the Global History of Exploration”
Session 3 • “British Colonial Slavery at Home and Abroad: New Research Tools and Teaching Resources”
Chesapeake B
Note: The organizers of the workshop encourage participants to bring a laptop or tablet to the session.
Workshop with:
Nicholas Draper, University College London, “Legacies of British Slavery”
Simon Newman, University of Glasgow, “Runaway Slaves in Britain”
Session 4A • THis Camp 1: “Podcasting the Past: How to Create and Market a Podcast”
Chesapeake C
Workshop with:
Liz Covart, creator and host of Ben Franklin’s World
(Please note this workshop will be filmed.)
Session 4B • THis Camp 2: “As written: An Exploration of the Georgian Papers Programme Digital Archive”
Tidewater A
Demonstration and discussion with:
Angel-Luke O’Donnell, King’s College London, and James Ambuske, University of Virginia
Plenary • “Taylor & Taylor: Four Centuries of Higher Education in Virginia”
Kimball Theatre
Merchant’s Square, Duke of Gloucester Street
Moderator: Karin Wulf, Omohundro Institute
Alan Taylor, University of Virginia
Taylor Reveley, President, William & Mary
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Zara Anishanslin: Material Culture
Culture Cafe, 747 Scotland Street
Carolyn Arena & Molly Warsh: Fellowship application and getting the most out of your stay
Green Leafe Cafe, 765 Scotland Street
George Boudreau & Lindsay Keiter: Public History
College Delly, 336 Richmond Road
Carl Robert Keyes: Teaching History at Liberal Arts Colleges
Paul’s Deli, 761 Scotland Street