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Below is this semester's schedule for the Upstate Early American History Workshop. Papers presented are pre-circulated and given a formal comment before open discussion. Each session will be held on Binghamton University campus at 3:30pm in the IASH Conference Room, LN-1106. 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). Also, feel free to check out our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Upstate-Early-American-History-Workshop/277569152265900
September 28th: “'Directed solely to the Public Good': Pennsylvania's Revolution for Law, Order, and Justice.” -Christopher Pearl, Binghamton University
October 5th: “The Litchfield Network: Education, Social Capital, and the Formation of a Political Elite, 1784-1833.” -Mark Boonshoft, The Ohio State University
October 19th: “The Persistence of the Principles of Political Community in 1790s Pennsylvania.” -Ken Owen, University of Illinois at Springfield
November 30th: “‘[S]o fettered by Laws’: Politics, Religious Competition, and the Fate of Old Establishment in Virginia, 1785-1811." -Roy Rogers, CUNY
December 7th: “Empire of Influence: A Turning Point in Imperial Thought, 1774-1776.” -Heather Schwartz, SUNY Delhi
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