New H-Albion Subscribers (2)

Richard B Gorrie (rgorrie@uoguelph.ca)
Thu, 8 Jun 1995 00:57:05 -0400

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Here is the second installment of our latest introduction of new
subscribers. Welcome!
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Name: Gary A. Richardson
Address: Dept. of English
E-mail Address: Richardson_g@acadmn.mercer.peachnet.edu
Affiliation: Mercer University
Professional Status: Associate Professor of English
Research Interests: Irish Literature and Cultural History

Name: Dwight D. Brautigam
%VNorth American Conference on British Studies
Professional Status: Associate Professor of History
Affiliation: Huntington College
Address: 2303 College Ave., Huntington, IN 46750
E-mail Address: dbrautigam@huntcol.edu
Research Interests: Early Stuart politics and religion

Name: Mary Walker
Affiliation: California State University, Long Beach
Professional Status: Administration, Graduate Student
Address: 5582 Crescent Avenue, #6, Cypress, CA. 90630, U.S.A.
Research Interests: Modern Britain (Late Victorian and early 20th
century); Japan (Meiji); Women's History, Religious Studies. Ph.D,
History, University of Virginia (1987). M.A., Asian Studies, CSULB, (In
Progress)

Name: Mark K. Vaughn
Affiliation: University of Reading, UK
Professional Status: PhD Student
Address: Dept. of History, Faculty of Letters, University of Reading,
RG6 2AH, UK
E-mail Address: lhrvaugn@reading.ac.uk
Research Interests: The topic of my PhD Thesis is "The Logistical Support
of Medieval English Armies: 1199-1399" I have also done work on the
Anarchy of Stephen's reign, the Norman conquest. I am primarily
interested in medieval military history. I am an American student
studying in the UK and I am looking for opportunities to present papers in
the US and am also looing for lecturing posts/university work in the US

Name: John Donaldson
Affiliation: European University Institute, Florence
Address: c/o Camatti, Via Pimentel no. 8, 50133 Firenze, Italia
E-mail Address: donaldso@datacomm.iue.it
Research Interests: Social and economic history generally. My research up
to now has been on the interaction of labor process, class and community
formation (based on a case-study of Glasgow). I am also interested in
processes of urban development and et hnic/religious presence in the urban
context.

Name: Hal Fulmer
Address: Dept of Communication, Box 8091, Georgia Southern University,
Statesboro, GA 30460-8091, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: HFulmer@GSVMS2.cc.gasou.edu
Affiliation: Georgia Southern University
Professional Status: Associate Professor of Communication
Research Interests: Published essays on Henry Grattan. Special interest
in the Irish period of 1784-1800 and the rhetoric of the Union Debates.
Also interested in Irish speakers (Grattan, O'Connell, Parnell, etc) use
of mythology to enhance their commu nication.

Name: Jay Clarke
Address: Chair, Division of Social Sciences, Jacksonville University,
Jacksonvill, FL 32211, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: jclarke.junix.ju.edu
Affiliation: Jacksonville University
Professional Status: Associate Professor
Research Interests: I am particularly interested in the diplomacy of the
1930s, focusing especially on the relations between Italy and the Soviet
Union. Currently I am writing a monograph "The Soviet Union and the
Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935-36. This book will include a healthy dose of
Japanese diplomacy as well.

Name: T.K. Hunter
Address: Dept. of History/611 Fayerweather/Columbia University/N.Y.,
N.Y. 10027, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: tkh4@columbia.edu
Affiliation: Columbia University
Professional Status: Graduate Student
Research Interests: 17th and 18th c. Brit. history/Atlantic
world/social-intellectual history

Name: Mary A. Hess
Affiliation: Michigan State
Professional Status: Ph.D. candidate
Address: 301 Morrill Hall, MSU, East Lansing, MI, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: hessmary@student.msu.edu
Research Interests: Victorian era, Irish and Scottish studies

Name: Virginia E. Hench
Address: The William S. Richardson School of Law
The University of Hawai'i at Manoa
2515 Dole Street
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: hench@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu
Affiliation: The University of Hawai'i (Law School)
Professional Status: Ass't Professor
Research Interests: England: historical context for evolution of common
law rights such as jury trial. Ireland: superimposition of English legal
systems on Ireland

Name: Gregory Milton
Address: Department of History, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: milton@norfolk.nadn.nav.mil
Affiliation: U.S. Naval Academy
Professional Status: History Instructor; Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Research Interests: Anglo-Saxon England, The 10th-13th Century
Church-Secular Relations in Medieval England and France,
Angevin/Plantagenet England

Name: Stanley D.M. Carpenter
Address: History Dept., Florida State Univ.
E-mail Address: scarpent@mailer.fsu.edu
Affiliation: Florida State University
Professional Status: Adjunct Instructor/Ph.D Candidate
Research Interests: Tudor-Stuart Britain, Modern Britain, British Naval
and Military History

Name: Nancy Sorrells
Affiliation: Museum of American Frontier Culture
Professional Status: Research historian
Address: P.O. Box 810; Staunton, VA U.S.A. 24402
E-mail Address: nsorrell@leo.vsla.edu
Research Interests: We are a living history museum with a mission to
depict the cultures which have settled the Appalachian frontier. To this
end, we have located farms in Northern Ireland, England, Germany and the
Valley of Virginia. These farms have been dissasembled, transported to our
site and reassembled. On the first 3 farms we are depicting (through
working farms and costumed interpretation) the cultures that were left
behind when people came to America. The final farm shows how these people
blended together to create an American culture. Our research interests,
then, are in documenting the lives of the common people: social history,
agricultural history, diets, costumes, a myriad of tiny details that make
the past come alive. Our specific areas and time periods are: 18th and
19th century County Tyrone and 17th century Worcestershire.

Name: Anna Marie Roos
Address: Department of History, University of Colorado, Campus Box 234
Boulder, CO 80309, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: roosa@ucsu.colorado.edu
Affiliation: University of Colorado Ph.D. candidate
Professional Status: graduate student
Research Interests: "Perceptions of the Sun and the Moon in Early Modern
England: Interactions between Science and Popular Culture, 1550-1720."
Also, history of science and art history.

Name: Joyce Sampson
Address: 1810 D Sylvan Ct Tallahassee, Florida 32303, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: Jsampson@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Affiliation: Florida State University
Professional Status: PhD Student
Research Interests: 16th and 17th century England, especially popular
religious beliefs, Charles I, Francis Walsingham, and English covert
operations in foreign countries.

Name: Karen Mercedes
Address: PO Box 4239, McLean, VA 22103-4239, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: mercedes@access.digex.net
Professional Status: freelance writer
Research Interests: Late 19th and Early 20th Century British and Irish
history (1880s [First Boer War]-1922)

Name: Jeff Heinen
Address: 1950 11th St., Apt. C, Los Osos, CA 93402, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: jheinen@oboe.aix.calpoly.edu
Affiliation: University of California, Santa Barbara
Professional Status: Undergraduate in history planning on grad school
Research Interests: Social relationships in medieval England

Name: Geoffrey Kerslake
Address: 110 Steffler Drive, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 3J9
E-mail Address: gkerslak@uofguelph.ca
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Professional Status: PhD student
Research Interests: medieval Britain c.1000-1500 A.D. with special
interests in medieval urban history (especially in Wales, Ireland and
Scotland), history of women, and military history (especially military
technology)

Name: Dana Rabin
Address: Burgstr. 17 D-37073 Gottingen Germany
E-mail Address: Dana.Rabin@um.cc.umich.edu
Affiliation: University of Michigan
Professional Status: Ph.D. candidate
Research Interests: legal history, early modern England

Name: Carol Sumner
Address: Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville, TN 37240, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: sumnercl@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Professional Status: Grad Student
Research Interests: 17th cent women's religious writing, theological
anthropology

Name: Melissa Haley
Address: 503 w. 122nd St. #10, N.Y., N.Y., U.S.A.
E-mail Address: mch@bnk1.bnkst.edu
Affiliation: Bank St. College of Education, N.Y.U.
Professional Status: Librarian
Research Interests: women in aviation, Titanic

Name: Jennifer K. Stine
Address: Department of History, Stanford, CA 94305-2024, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: jstine@leland.stanford.edu
Professional Status: Ph.D. candidate
Research Interests: Women, medicine, science, intellectual and cultural
history of early modern England. My dissertation is a study of household
medicines and medicinal recipes in seventeenth-century England.

Name: Thomas Diez
Address: Hebelstr.66, D-68775 Ketsch, Germany
E-mail Address: tdiez1@mlsowi.sowi.uni-mannheim.de
Affiliation: University of Mannheim
Professional Status: M.A., Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Research Interests: Britain and EC, problems of identity

Name: Anthony Martin
Address: Dept. of English, Waseda University, 1-24-1 Toyama, Shinjuku-ku,
Tokyo 162, Japan
E-mail Address: amartin@mn.waseda.ac.jp
Telephone: +81 3-3203-4141
Professional Status: Lecturer in English Literature
Affiliation: Waseda University
Research Interests: Literature of 16th and 17th centuries.
Representations of Early (pre-Roman) Britain in 16th and 17th centuries.

Name: Carol Manning Boettger
Address: 3102 Lilly Ave./Long Beach/Calif./90808, U.S.A.
E-mail Address: bytebloc@deltanet.com
Affiliation: Long Beach Community Hospital Medical Center
Professional Status: Staff Physician, Dept. of Radiology
Research Interests: English history, literature, and drama, particularly
of the Elizabethan period

Name: Tom Hughes
Address: 2722 SE Hollyhock Ct.; Hillsboro,Or. 97123; USA
E-mail Address: tomhugs@teleport.com
Affiliation: Aloha High School: Beaverton, Oregon
Professional Status: History Teacher
Research Interests: Midlands during the reformation and Civil War.

Name: Cheryl Reed
E-mail Address: creed@sdcc3.ucsd.edu
Affiliation: UCSD (grad student) Mesa College (adjunct faculty)
Professional Status: Composition Instructor
Research Interests: Nineteenth century British and American popular culture,
especially seances, spirit photography, ghost sightings, magic lantern
phantasmagoria, and literature and psychological theories re: all above.
This is the subject of my dissertation. I argue that the ghost was used
both metphorically and literally to talk about ubiquitous sense of change in
socially-appointed roles. If anatomy weren't tied to destiny in an
irrevocable fashion (as the ghost impied) what did that say for "embodied"
formulations of identity?

Name: Steve Collins
Address: 24/94 Mayers Cairns
E-mail Address: Stephen Collins
Affiliation: James Cook Uni
Professional Status: student
Research Interests: Irish revolution especially "Michael Collins"