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Upstate Early American History Workshop
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Spring 2010
Feb 19 “’A Growing Evil in the City’: Law and Disorder in Early Philadelphia”
Dan Johnson, Binghamton University
3:30 pm, Library Tower, Faculty Commons, (1st floor beside elevators)
Feb 26 “"Innovation or Adjustment? The Onset of Fertility Decline in the United States"
J. David Hacker, Binghamton University
Joint Session with Workshop on Social Science Perspectives on the Past Lecture Hall 7
March 19 "Trans-Atlantic Conversations on Removal, 1772-1800." Jeffery Fortin, SUNY-Oneonta
3:30 pm, Library Tower, Faculty Commons
April 16 "Enemies at the Gates: International Conflict and the Development of American Nationalist Rhetoric in the Early Republic" Robert James Searing, Syracuse University
3:30 pm, Library Tower, Faculty Commons
April 23"’Found in Bed with a White Man": Policing Sex Across the Color Line in Early Nineteenth Century New York City.” Thomas Beal, SUNY-Oneonta
3:30 pm, Library Tower, Faculty Commons
April 30"'Let us act like Britons, and with Unanimity': Governing an Extended Empire, 1748-1763" Heather Schwartz, SUNY- Delhi
3:30 pm, Library Tower, Faculty Commons
Papers presented at the workshop are pre-circulated and given a formal comment before open discussion. All are welcome to attend. To receive an electronic copy of a paper please email Michael Lipton at mlipton2@binghamton.edu or Douglas Bradburn at bradburn@binghamton.edu.
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