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Upstate Early American History Workshop Series, Spring 2011
| Location: | New York, United States |
| Workshop Date: | 2011-06-02 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-02-28 |
| Announcement ID: |
183446 |
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Upstate Early American History Workshop
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Spring 2011
March 4 “‘To Occupy All Points’: The Rise and Fall of the Livingston-Fulton Steamboat Monopoly”
Brian Phillips Murphy, Baruch College, CUNY
3:30 pm, LN 1104 (1st floor beside elevators)
March 18 "Cherokees, Empire, and the trans-Appalachian west in the British Imagination, 1690-1750."
Kristofer Ray, Austin Peay State University
3:30 pm, LN 1104
Apr 8 “Anna Murray, Mrs. Frederick Douglass?”
Leigh Fought, Montgomery College
3:30 pm, LN 1104
Apr. 29 “"Native Born Citizens of this State": Birthright, Citizenship, and an African-American Identity. ”
Michael Lipton, Binghamton University, SUNY
3:30 pm, LN 1104
May 6 "To Develop the Truth: Political Tolerance and the
Genet Affair." Joseph Murphy, CUNY Grad Center
3:30 pm, LN 1104
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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