|
The Twenty-Sixth Annual Porter L. Fortune, Jr. History Symposium
E. F. Yerby Conference Center
The University of Mississippi
Oxford, Mississippi
October 3-5, 2001
Program:
Wednesday, October 3
7:30 PM
Kathryn E. Holland Braund (Dadeville, Alabama): "Like a stone wall never to be broke": the British Indian Boundary Line with the Creek and Choctaw Indians, 1763-1776
Thursday, October 4
9:00 AM
S. Max Edelson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): Cultivating Britishness: Plantership, Expertise, and the Formation of a Provincial Identity in the Colonial Lower South.
11:00 AM
Holly Brewer (North Carolina State University): English Ideas about Power and Authority in the Colonial South.
1:30 PM
Franklin T. Lambert (Purdue University): Defining and Re-defining Church-State Relations in the South from Planting the Colonies to Establishing the American Republic.
3:30 PM
Marcus Wood (University of Sussex): Southern Slavery in English Popular Graphic Satire, 1780-1860.
Friday, October 5
9:00 AM
Richard Blackett (University of Houston): British Attitudes towards the Confederacy.
11:00 AM
Hugh Wilford (Sheffield University): The South and the British Left.
1:30 PM
Brian Ward (University of Florida): "Has Anybody Here Seen Hank?": Imagining the South in British Popular Music.
3:30 PM
Michael O'Brien (Miami University, Ohio): Closing Comment and Discussion.
|