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This semester's sessions for the Upstate Early American History Workshop will be on Binghamton University campus at 3:30pm in the IASH Conference Room, LN-1106. Papers presented at the workshop are pre-circulated and given a formal comment before open discussion. Anyone who would like to receive an electronic copy of a paper or needs directions should email Kellie Hasselwander (khassel1@binghamton.edu) or Douglas Bradburn (bradburn@binghamton.edu). The schedule is as follows:
February 17: “‘To Dispose and Destroy Us:” Squatters in the Ohio River Valley & the American Revolution, 1770 -1782." -Melissah J. Pawlikowski, The Ohio State University
March 9: “Mathew Carey's Naval History and the Political Economy of War in the Early Republic.” -Andrew J. B. Fagal, Binghamton University
March 30: “Acts of Navigation: American Indians in the Anglo-Dutch Wars, 1652-1674.” -Andrew Lipman, Syracuse University
April 13: ““An Instance of Unnecessary Rigour and Unmanly Revenge”: The Loyalists of New York and the Evolution of State Power over Personal Property in the Post-Revolutionary Era.” -Kara Pierce, University of New Hampshire
May 4: ““Out of their Line”: Itinerant Preaching and the Making of the Great Awakening.” -Katherine Conwell, Binghamton University
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