NACBS: 5-8 Oct: part 3

Dave Postles (pot@leicester.ac.uk)
Fri, 11 Aug 1995 16:24:11 +0100

11 Culture and Authority in Early Modern Towns
Chair: Linda Peck ( U of Rochester)

'Civic portraiture and political culture in English provincial
towns, c.1560-1640'
Robert Tittler (Concordia U)

'London guilds and provincial education: the case of Oundle, 1558-1660'
Joseph Ward (Wayne State U)

'Symbols of place: custom, authority, and the experience of landscape
in northern Gloucestershire, 1590-1690'
Dan Beaver (Pennsylvania State U)

Commentator: Newton Key (Eastern Illinois U)

12 The Reformation in the Parishes, 1500-1640
Chair: Paul A. Fideler (Lesley College)

'Puritan recusancy in Elizabethan parishes'
Caroline Litzenberger (West Virgina U)

'Parishes and preaching'
Susan Wabuda (Fordham U)

'Anticlericalism, social discipline, and the parish in Tudor and early
Stuart England'
Eric J. Carlson (Gustavus Adolphus College)

Commentator: Paul S. Seaver (Stanford U)

13 Rhetoric and Reversal: Aspects of the Criminal Trial in Eighteenth-Century
England
Chair: Daniel Baugh (Cornell U)

'The rape of Sarah Woodcock: women, sexual assault, and the courts
in mid-eighteenth-century England'
Scott Brown (York U)

'The court martial of Augustus Keppel: the reversing roles of accused
and accuser as victim in an eighteenth-century political trial'
Michael Martin (York U)

'The criminal trial and the newspaper, 1750-80'
Stephen Moore (York U)

Commentator: Donna T. Andrew (U of Guelph)

14 Till Death us do Part: Spousal Murder in England and Canada
Chair: Rebecca J. Easby (Trinity College, Washington, D.C.)

'"Till death us do part": a comparative analysis of wife and husband
murder in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Ontario, Canada'
Annalee Golze (U of Victoria)

'Sick unto death: Florence Maybrick and the myth of female violence'
George Robb (William Paterson College)

'A love trianlge for the new century: Dr Crippen, the tramp, and the
typist'
Julie E. Early (U of Alabama)

Commentator: Gail Savage (St Mary's College of Maryland)

15 Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind: Women, Men, and Travel to the
Heart of the Empire
Chair: Madhavi Kale (Bryn Mawr College)

'Identity and dependence: Adam Ferguson's and James Boswell's
experiences of eighteenth-century London'
Mike Kugler (Northwestern College)

'"Native" information and the ethnography of Imperial Britain'
Antionette Burton (Johns Hopkins U)

'The passage "home": Australian women's voyages to London in
the early twentieth century'
Angela Woollacott (Case Western Reserve U)

Commentator: Maura O'Connor (U of Cincinatti)

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