& MI DWE S T Conference on British Studies Minneapolis Nov. 7-9, 2014 INSIDE FRONT COVER [BLANK] NORTH AMERI CAN Conference on British Studies & MI DWE S T Conference on British Studies Minneapolis Nov. 7-9, 2014 2 3 About the NACBS The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) is a scholarly society founded in 1950 and dedicated to all aspects of British Studies. The NACBS sponsors publications and an annual conference, as well as several academic prizes and graduate fellowships. Its regional afliates include the Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies (MACBS), the Midwest Conference on British Studies (MWCBS), the Northeast Conference on British Studies (NECBS), the Pacic Coast Conference on British Studies (PCCBS), the Southern Conference on British Studies (SCBS), and the Western Conference on British Studies (WCBS). For more information about the NACBS and its afliates consult www.nacbs.org. The 2015 conference, held in conjunction with the Southern Conference on British Studies, will convene November 11-114 in Little Rock, Arkansas. For directions on submitting papers and panels for the 2015 conference, consult the NACBS website. Acknowledgements The NACBS and MWCBS thank the following organizations and institutions for their very generous sponsorship of this conference: Stephen Bridges, British Consul General, Chicago Paul Smith, Director of the British Council USA Adam Matthew Group American Friends of Attingham Huntington Library Institute for Historical Research Oxford University Press Brits Pub, Minneapolis History Department, University of Minnesota English Department, University of Minnesota Ofce of the Dean and Associate Dean of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota Departments of English and History, and the Program in Medieval Studies, Augsburg College History Department, Carleton College History Department, Hamline University Music Department, St. Johns University We are very grateful to Jason Kelly for his generous assistance with the website and registration; to Keith Wrightson for his support of the Program Committee and its work; and to Daniel Pierce of Cambridge University Press, who helped with both proposal submission and registration BLANK 4 5 Exhibitors The NACBS and the MWCBS wish to recognize our exhibitors: Adam Matthew Boydell Publishing Scholars Choice Oxford University Press Cambridge University Press Edinburgh University Press Cengage Broadview Press We are grateful for their generous and continuing support. Please visit our exhibitors in the Universe Room on the 50th oor. Book Exhibit Hours Friday, November 8: 8:30am 6:30 (Extended hours to coincide with poster session) Saturday, November 9: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Sunday, November 10: 8:30 AM until 12 noon NACBS Executive Committee President Keith Wrightson, Yale University Vice President Susan Pennybacker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Immediate Past President Dane Kennedy, The George Washington University Executive Secretary Paul R. Deslandes, University of Vermont Associate Executive Secretary Elizabeth Prevost, Grinnell College Treasurer Travis Glasson, Temple University Elected Members of the NACBS Council Elizabeth Ewan, University of Guelph Paul Halliday, University of Virginia Andrew Muldoon, Metropolitan State University of Denver Susan Pedersen, Columbia University Rachel Weil, Cornell University NACBS/MWCBS Program Committee Program Chair Susan D. Amussen, University of California, Merced Program Committee Sandy Bardsley, Moravian College Stephen Brooke, York University Nadja Durbach, University of Utah Philip Harling, University of Kentucky Christopher Kyle, Syracuse University Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta Jennifer McNabb, Western Illinois University James Rosenheim, Texas A & M University Julie Taddeo, University of Maryland MWCBS Ofcers President Warren Johnston, Algoma University Vice-President Lia Paradis, Slippery Rock University Secretary/Treasurer Eric Tenbus, University of Central Missouri Program Committee Chair: Jennifer McNabb Immediate Past President: Jason Kelly MWCBS Local Arrangements Anna Clark, University of Minnesota, Co-chair Susie Steinbach, Hamline University, Co-chair We are grateful to our departments, Susannah Ottaway of Carleton College, Jacqui DeVries of Augsburg College, and John Watkins and Michael Hancher of the Department of English, University of Minnesota, for help, as well as Roseann Nurse of the Marquette, Eric Layton of Connections, Maggie Ragnow of the James Ford Bell Library providing the book for our cover design, and Andrea Williams for graphic design. Registration Hours: Thursday, 4-7, Friday, 8-5, Saturday, 8-1 Free Continental Breakfast: Friday 7:45-9, Saturday 7:45-9, Sunday 7:30-9 Windows on Minnesota, IDS Center 50th oor (elevators across Crystal Court from hotel) 7 Friday, November 7, 2014 6 The Marquettes Fourth Floor The Marquettes Third Floor Window on Minnesota IDS Center 50th Floor Mississippi North Room 1. Forging Identity in Isolation? Technology, Privacy, and Public Space in Modern Britain Chair and Comment: Tobias Harper, Providence College Expertise and subjectivity in old age in Britain, 1937-1970 Charlotte Greenhalgh, Monash University Tactility, Time, and the Tube in London, c. 1870-1960 Simeon Koole, Oxford University A policeman in every home: Britains three-digit emergency number and the commercialization of domestic surveillance internationally, 1937-1991 Eloise Moss, University of Manchester Mississippi South Room 2. The Geography of Money in Britain and its Empire, 1690-1763 Chair and Comment: Christine Desan, Harvard University Dissent of Money: The politics and geography of minting in Britain and its empire, 1690-1740 Mara Caden, Yale University Money and Investment in a Metropolitan Province: The Case of Ireland, 1690 -1763 Patrick Walsh, University College Dublin Money and Morality: The Eighteenth-Century Political Context of Humes Theory of Money Carl Wennerlind, Barnard College Minnesota River Room 3. British Philanthropy and the Sierra Leone Experiment Chair and Comment: Lindsay ONeill, University of Southern California Regent: The Short History of an Abolitionist Utopia Padraic Scanlan, Harvard University A philanthropic entrepreneur? Zachary Macaulay in Sierra Leone Bronwen Everill, Kings College London We are all City people and connected with merchants: commercial sources of British abolitionist and anti-slavery organization Roshan Allpress, Oxford University Friday 8:45-10:30 8 9 Friday, November 7, 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 St Croix River Room 4. Legitimacy in the Interregnum Chair and Comment: Nicole Greenspan, Hampden- Sydney College A Goldsmith, a Frenchman, and Oliver Cromwell: Debating coinage during the Protectorate Amos Tubb, Centre College Contesting Order and Legitimacy in Social Relations during the Interregnum Caroline Boswell, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Thou Bastard Relique of the Trayterous Crew: Money Matters in the Interregnum Robin Hermann, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Lake Michigan Room 5. Finance, Government, and Small Business in Early Modern English and Scottish Towns, c.1530-1665 Chair and Comment: Paul Grifths, Iowa State University The Social Consequences of Londons Civil War Finances: The Case of the Drapers Company Joseph P. Ward, University of Mississippi Burgh Government and Reformation: Stirling c.1530-1570 Timothy Slonosky, Dawson College Corporation Unbound: A New Perspective on the Legal Dispute between the Hull Trinity House and the Company of Merchants, 1664-1665 Seok-Min Yun, University of Pennsylvania Lake Superior Room 6. Transatlantic Protestantism in the British Atlantic World Chair and Comment: Robert Olwell, University of Texas at Austin Much to Our Prejudice: Scottish Religious Networks in the English Atlantic World Craig Gallagher, Boston College Anglican Networks in Puritan Massachusetts Ross Newton, Northeastern University The Evangelist and the Runaway: George Whiteeld, Archibald Simpson, and the Dirty Little Secrets of Transatlantic Protestantism Peter Moore, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Planets Room 7. Women, War and Peace: Britain and the Development of International Humanitarianism in the EarlyTwentieth Century Chair: Susan Pennybacker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Tale of Two Sisters: Dorothy Buxton, Eglantyne Jebb and the Politics of Humanitarianism Emily Baughan, University of Bristol Dening Peace and Freedom: The British Womens International League and the Fascist Threat Laura Beers, American University Victorian Philanthropists and Twentieth-Century Mass Suering: the Case of Francesca Wilson (1888-1981) Ellen Ross, Ramapo College Comment: Rebecca Gill, University of Hudderseld Mississippi North Room 8. Temperance in the British Empire Chair and Comment: Jerey Cox, University of Iowa The Battle for W.E. Pussyfoot Johnson: Temperance in British India Robert Colvard, Wayne State College Temperance Education in Manitoba, 1900-1955 Stephen Jackson, University of Sioux Falls The Politics of Opium-trade Cartoons in the Indian Vernacular Press, 1890-1900 Hope Marie Childers, Alfred University Social Purity, Labour and Consumption: regulating barmaids in colonial India Ashley Wright, Washington State University Mississippi South Room 9. Colonial Girlhood/Colonial Girls: Education, Citizenship, and Transformations of Girlhood in the British Empire Chair and Comment: Corrie Decker, University of California, Davis We Must Give the Modern Girl a Training in Citizenship: The Girl Guide Movement in Interwar England, Canada, and India Kristine Alexander, University of Lethbridge Friday 10:45-12:30 Friday 8:45-10:30 (continued) Friday 8:45-10:30 (continued) 10 11 Friday, November 7, 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 The East and West have already met: Educational Networks in Britain, Egypt, India, and South Africa Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota The Schoolgirl and the Modern Girl in Colonial Lagos, Nigeria Abosede George, Barnard College Minnesota River Room 10. Community, Politics and Urban Spaces in a Post-Industrial Age Chair and Comment: Helen McCarthy, Queen Mary University of London Discovering Ghosts in Dublins Derelict Spaces: the Urban Folklore Project, 1979-80 Erika Hanna, University of Edinburgh Right On in the Red Light District: Spaces of Alternative Comedy in Thatchers Britain Gavin Schaer, University of Birmingham Active Citizens: Neighbourhood Watch, Urban Space and Community Action in 1980s Britain Chris Moores, University of Birmingham St Croix River Room 11. Cultures of Business in Post-War Britain and Hong Kong Chair and Comment: Thomas Wolfe, University of Minnesota A Prestigious Business? The Management Education movement in England, 1945-1970 Mitchell J. Larson, University of Central Lancashire Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in the Popular Press: the Daily Express and Daily Mirror, 1945-1979 Mark Hampton, Lingnan University Hong Kong and the Rhetoric of Free Trade, 1950-1984 James Fellows, Lingnan University Lake Michigan Room 12. Transnational Biography and the Shaping of Colonial Policy in the Twentieth Century British Empire Chair: Eric Hotchkin Ash, Wayne State University From South Africa to the University of Reading: The Life History and Colonial/Postcolonial Careering of Arthur Hugh Bunting Joseph Hodge, West Virginia University Paul Daniell, Pussy Perham, and the Inuence of the Colonial Ofce Training Course on the Sudan Government, 1935-1956 Lia Paradis, Slippery Rock University Jim Crow Kenya: Sir Charles Eliot and the Negro Question from the American South to British East Africa, 1899-1904 Gary Darden, Fairleigh Dickinson University Leopold Amery and the Popular Culture of Colonial Development in Britain Daniel Stephen, University of Colorado-Boulder Lake Superior Room 13. New Perspectives on Restoration Britain Chair and Comment: Allan MacInnes, University of Strathclyde The Scottish National Covenant and Scribal News: the Gathering and Dissemination of Information in Restoration London Alex William Barber, Durham University The view from across the North Sea: the Covenanting Movement in the United Provinces Esther Mijers, University of Edinburgh Popular Protest and the Development of Covenanting Ideology in Restoration Scotland Neil McIntyre, University of Strathclyde Planets Room 14. Archipelagic to Global: State Formation and Empire Building, 1600-1800 Chair and Comment: Holger Hoock, University of Pittsburgh The Long Arm of Old Ironsides: How Cromwellian Policy in Scotland and Ireland Shaped the Restoration Empire, 1649-1684 Jennifer Wells, Brown University Martial Law and the Petition of Right in the English World John Collins, Eastern Washington University Two Entangled Empires in the Seventeenth-Century World: Anglo-Dutch Interactions beyond Europe Alison Games, Georgetown University The Corporate Person: Dead Yet Resurrected? Paul Halliday, University of Virginia Friday 10:45-12:30 (continued) Friday 10:45-12:30 (continued) 12 13 Friday, November 7, 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 Galaxy Room Lunch Luncheon Plenary The Morton and Barbara Dauwen Zabel Lecture (In Honor of Their Parents Herman Arthur and Barbara Dauwen Zabel), sponsored by the Department of English, University of Minnesota Chair: Prof. Michael Hancher, University of Minnesota Globalization at Sea: Joseph Conrad in the British Merchant Marine Maya Jasano, Harvard University Mississippi North Room 15. The Signicance of History from Below: Structuring Power in Early Modern England Chair and Comment: Tim Harris, Brown University The Experience of Fuel Scarcity in Early Modern London William Cavert, St. Thomas University Where is the State? Dening the English-Scottish Border through Popular Politics in the Sixteenth Century Jason Rozumalski, University of California, Berkeley On (Not) Speaking to Power: Reconsidering the Subordinate-Superior Exchange in Early Modern England Hillary Taylor, Yale University Mississippi South Room 16. Body Work and Working Bodies: Gendering Labor in Cities of the British Isles and English Colonies Chair: Carla Hay, Marquette University Mediating Wires, Managing Voices: Female Telephone Operators in Edwardian London Katie Hindmarch-Watson, Colorado State University A Vice Prevalent in Dublin: Male Prostitution and the Construction of Masculinities in the Irish Free State Averill Earls, University at Bualo A Good Breast of Milk: The Wet-Nursing Industry Embodied in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Advertisements Marissa Rhodes, University at Bualo Comment: Jacqueline deVries, Augsburg College Minnesota River Room 17. 1914-2014: Writing, Remembering, Revising Chair and Comment: Chris Waters, Williams College Remembering the Eastern Front: Humanitarian Disaster on Film Michelle Tusan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas From the Great War to the First World War: Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorations in Britain, 1964-1968 Janet Watson,University of Connecticut The Case of War Enthusiasm Daniel Ussishkin, University of Wisconsin - Madison The Politics of Patriotism: Britains Centenary Celebration of the Great War Nicoletta Gullace, University of New Hampshire St Croix River Room 18. Roundtable: The Hanoverian Succession in Great Britain and its Empire: Tercentenary Reections Chair: Allan Macinnes, University of Strathclyde Religion and the Hanoverian Succession, 1714-1727 Brent Sirota, North Carolina State University Political Economy and the Hanoverian Succession Abigail Swingen, Texas Tech University Empire and the Hanoverian Succession Tristan Stein, University of Kent Union and the Hanoverian Succession John Young, University of Strathclyde Lake Michigan Room 19. Publics in Early Modern Britain Chair and Comment: David Magliocco, Queen Mary, University of London Scotlands Covenanted Public: Formation, Evolution, Limitations Laura Stewart, Birkbeck, University of London Anglo-Scottish Publics and the Rethinking of British Union, 1640-1660 Jason Peacey, University College, London An Experiment in Publicity: Scottish and English Practice before the Civil Wars Noah Millstone, University of Bristol 12:45-2:30 1:15 Friday 2:45-4:30 Friday 2:45-4:30 (continued) 14 15 Friday, November 7, 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 Lake Superior Room 20. Critical Explorations of Greater Britain Chair: R. J. Q. Adams, Texas A&M University A History safe for Anglo-Saxons: Constitutionalism, Race, and the Anticolonial response, 1880-1930 Amanda Behm, Yale University Building a Greater Britain from the Ground Up: Imperial Police and Imperial-National Allegiances in the Early Twentieth Century Scott Spencer, Tufts University The Importance of being British? Imperial business networks and the concept of patriotic trade during the 1920s and 1930s David Thackeray, University of Exeter Comment: Theodore Koditschek, University of Missouri Planets Room 21. Education, Class and Meritocracy in 20th Century Britain Chair and Comment: Georey Field, Purchase College, State University of New York Educational failure and working-class experience in England, 1918-2010 Selina Todd, Oxford University The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Education and Democracy in Postwar Britain Peter Mandler, University of Cambridge A fathers duty is to give his children a good start in life: Fathers roles in childrens education in mid-twentieth- century Britain Laura King, University of Leeds Planets Room Midwest Conference on British Studies, Business Meeting Planets Room North American Conference on British Studies, Business Meeting Universe Room POSTER SESSION Ofce Chants and Royal Patronage: Politics, Region and Culture Kathleen Broer, McMaster University Rights as Resistance: Counterinsurgency and Rights Advocacy in the Cyprus Emergency, 1955-59 Brian Drohan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Soldiers Jobs and Womens Work: Gender and Manpower Policy in the Armed Forces during National Service Julie Fountain, University of Illinois at Chicago Marriage Reform and Regulation as Method and Motive in the Tudor Reconquest of Ireland Catherine Medici, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Development of Numeracy in Early Modern Kent Cheryl Periton, Canterbury Christ Church University Irish Outrage Reports and the State of the Country Assessing Agrarian Violence in Pre-Famine Ireland and its Impact on British Political Culture Jay Roszman, Carnegie Mellon University Stars Room RECEPTION Friday 2:45-4:30 (continued) Friday 4:45-5:15 Friday 5:15-5:45 Friday 4:45-6:30 Friday 6:00-7:30 16 17 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Mississippi North Room 22. Charity, Education, and the State in Early Modern England and Ireland Chair: Kathy Wilson, University of Iowa Redening Schooling: The Grammar Schools and the Reign of Edward VI Eleanor Pettus, Concordia University, The Uses and Abuses of Endowed Schools in Seventeenth- Century England: Evidence from the Records of the Commissioners of Charitable Uses Carrie Euler, Central Michigan University Proselytism and Charity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools Karen Sonnelitter, Siena College Comment: Jo Ann Moran Cruz, Georgetown University Mississippi South Room 23. English Identity and Twentieth-Century British Music: Landscape, Silence, and Tradition Chair and Comment: Vern Sutton, University of Minnesota Musical Modernism, Silence, and Herbert Howellss Distances as the Ineable John-Bede Pauley, St. Johns University We are Born with the Dead: T. S. Eliots Idea of Tradition in Peter Maxwell Daviess Eight Songs for a Mad King Christopher Holmes, Anderson University A Martyr to the Cause: George Butterworth, the Great War, and the Construction of Reception Eric Saylor, Drake University Minnesota River Room 24. In the Belly of the Beast: Food and Britains Modernity Chair: Philippa Levine, The University of Texas at Austin Not a Complete Food for Man: The Controversy about White vs. Wholemeal Bread in Interwar Britain Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska, University of Illinois at Chicago From Communal Feeding Centre to British Restaurant: Food and the State during WWII Nadja Durbach, University of Utah Ecology, Security, Pathology: The British Nutrition Transition in World-Historical Context Christopher Otter, Ohio State University Comment: David Fouser, University of California, Irvine St Croix River Room 25. Politics, Agency and Resistance in Early Modern Prisons Chair and Comment: Chris R. Kyle, Syracuse University Compters Commonwealth? Prison Communities in Seventeenth-century London Richard Thomas Bell, Stanford University Imprisonment and the Liberty of the Subject Molly Murray, Columbia University The Gaolers Tale: responding to prison unrest in the 16th and 17th centuries Rachel Weil, Cornell University Lake Michigan Room 26. To His Majesty the King Our Sovereign: New Subjects, Their Petitions, and the Expanding British Empire in the Long EighteenthCentury Chair and Comment: David Zaret, Indiana University Humble vassals and proud barbers: Petitioning and Governance in Eighteenth-Century British India Mitch Fraas, University of Pennsylvania From French to British: Petitions between Empires Hannah Weiss Muller, Denison University Appealing to His Britannic Majesty for His Special Protection: The Maltese Campaign to Become British, 1798-1815 Jessica Harland-Jacobs, University of Florida Lake Superior Room 27. The Practice of Imperial Citizenship in the Twentieth Century Chair and Comment: Dane Kennedy, George Washington University Marriage and British Nationality, 1870-1948 Penny Sinanoglou, Wake Forest University The Emotional Requirements of Postcolonial Citizenship: Outward Bound and Survival Training in Nigeria and Kenya, 1951-1963 Ellen Boucher, Amherst College Saturday 8:45-10:30 Saturday 8:45-10:30 (continued) 18 19 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Refugees from Apartheid: Debating the Meaning of Borders in 1950s Lesotho John Aerni-Flessner, Michigan StateUniversity Planets Room 28. Amusement and Education in a Playful Public Sphere Chair and Comment: Sharon Cogdill, St. Cloud State University The Jury Found That The Lecture Was Entertaining and Amusing: The Sunday Lecture Society and Challenges to The Well-Being of Mankind Anne Rodrick, Woord College The Hidden Public Intellectual: Lewis Carroll Laura White, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Scientic Spectacle and the Authority of Fact: Parodying Faradays Public Lectures Lindsay Mayo Fincher, New Mexico Military Institute Mississippi North Room 29. Masculinities Challenged? Reserved Occupations in Britain 1939 -1945 Chair and Comment: Marjorie Levine-Clark, University of Denver Best Serving the Nations Needs?: Reserved Occupations in Second World War Britain Juliette Pattinson, University of Kent Real Men? Working-class Masculinities in the British Wartime Reserved Occupations, 1939-45 Arthur McIvor, University of Strathclyde The Forgotten Army: Reserved Occupations in Post-War British culture Linsey Robb, University of Strathclyde Mississippi South Room 30. Taste in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Aesthetics, Corporeality, and Materiality Chair: Susan Whyman, Independent Scholar Comment: Ann Smart Martin, University of Wisconsin Madison ...the most grotesque and eccentric: Changing Attitudes to Seventeenth-Century Domestic Embroidery Mary M. Brooks, Durham University Pocket London: Lost Objects, Print Culture, and Metropolitan Urbanity in the Eighteenth Century Stephanie Koscak, Wake Forest University Carving and the Material Practice of Line-Making in Eighteenth-Century London Stacey Sloboda, Southern Illinois University Minnesota River Room 31. Populate or Perish, or Both? Assisted Emigrants and the Rejuvenation - or the Ruin - of the British Empire, 1815-1948 Chair and Comment: Rebecca Bates, Berea College Soldiers, Vagrants, Colonizers, Rebels, and Beggars? The Rise and Fall of Highland Scots Colonies in Canada, 1884-1892 Timothy Forest, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash Single Women and Widows of Good Character: Britains Assisted Emigration Project to Australia 1830-1850 Erica Foss, Boston College Illegitimacy and Migration in the British Empire, 1880-1930 Ginger Frost, Samford University From Birmingham to New Brunswick: Child Migration Schemes in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Canada Mary Conley, College of the Holy Cross St Croix River Room 32. Gender, emotion and agency in court & crime, 1600-1800 Chair: Krista Kesselring, Dalhousie University Courtly Love: Women, Agency and Emotion in the Scottish Courts Katie Barclay, University of Adelaide What Mary Toft Felt: Reconsidering the Rabbit Births of 1726 Karen Harvey, University of Shefeld Compassion, Condemnation and Feeling: Responses to Rape in Early Modern England and Wales Garthine Walker, Cardi University Comment: Tim Stretton, Saint Marys University Saturday 8:45-10:30 (continued) Saturday 10:45-12:30 Saturday 10:45-12:30 (continued) 20 21 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Lake Michigan Room 33. Whispers and Traces in the Archive: Recovering the Voices of Britains Poor Chair: Christopher Ferguson, Auburn University Finding Kinship: Using Genealogy to Study Poverty in 18th Century England Amy Harris, Brigham Young University The Fragmentary, Mufed Voices of Traumatized Poor Children: What Are they Telling Us? Greg Smith, University of Manitoba Pleasing Testimony: Examining Plebeian Readers Response to Religious Tracts, 1820-1840 Joseph Stubenrauch, Baylor University Comment: Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College Lake Superior Room 34. Negotiating the Sacred and the Profane: Catholicism and Anglo-Catholicism and the Secular World, 1850-1995 Chair: Paul Deslandes, University of Vermont Selling the Sacred: Anglo-Catholics, Decorative Arts, and Consumer Culture, c. 1850-1918 Carol Engelhardt Herringer, Wright State University Radharc and the Battle for the IrishCatholic Soul Patrick McDevitt, University at Bualo, State University of New York The Catholic Left in England and Liberation Theology Jay P. Corrin, Boston University Comment: Eric Tenbus, University of Central Missouri Planets Room 35. Remembering Stuart Hall Chair: S. Ani Mukherji, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee I am the sugar at the bottom of the Englishcup of tea: Stuart Hall, Imperial History and Multiculturalism Radhika Natarajan, Reed College Stuart Halls Atlantic John Munro, Saint Marys University Stuart Hall and the Image of Black Britain Kennetta Hammond Perry, East CarolinaUniversity Saturday 10:45-12:30 (continued) Saturday 10:45-12:30 (continued) Saturday 2:45-4:30 Saturday 12:45-2:30 1:15 Stuart Halls Aural Archives; Or, Black Atlantic Sounds as Articulations of Black Audible Futures Phanuel Antwi, University of British Columbia Galaxy Room Lunch Luncheon Plenary Chair: Keith Wrightson, Yale University, President, NACBS Publics and participation in the three kingdoms: Was there such a thing as British public opinion in the seventeenth century? Tim Harris, Brown University Mississippi North Room 36. Domestic Regimes, Home & Away: Sexual Politics in Industrializing Britain and Empire, 1750-1880 Chair and Comment: Lydia Murdoch, Vassar College Imperial Demographies: The Families of the East India Company, c. 1757-1857 Margot Finn, University College London The Rise & Fall of the Abortion Prosecutrix, 1780-1861 Judith A. Allen, Indiana University Breadwinners and Wives: Sharing Resources within the Working-class Family, 1830-80 Emma Grifn, University of East Anglia Mississippi South Room 37. The New Left and the Question of Identity in Post-war Britain Chair: Geo Eley, University of Michigan Activist Self-making in Post-war England: 1968 and the Liberation of the Self Celia Hughes, Copenhagen University The Working Practices of Birminghams Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton, University of Birmingham The History Debates Revisited Dennis Dworkin, University of Nevada, Reno Comment: Becky Conekin, Yale University 22 23 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Saturday, November 8, 2014 Minnesota River Room 38. Joan Thirsk (1922-2013): Celebration and Reection Chair: Susan Amussen, University of California, Merced Fashioning Early Modern England Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta Joan Thirsk and the Porous Frontiers of English Regional, Local and Social History Roger Richardson, University of Winchester Joan Thirsk: History Woman Anne Laurence, The Open University St Croix River Room 39. Britain in Europe, Europe in Britain: Transnational Connections, 1660-1740 Chair and Comment: Owen Stanwood, BostonCollege Enemies Abroad: The Regicides in Europe and America Melinda Zook, Purdue University The Treatment of Religious Minorities in the English and French Armies, 1670-1700 Scott Sowerby, Northwestern University Spanish Dreams of South Sea London Farid Azfar, Swarthmore College Lake Michigan Room 40. Law and Policy in the Empire: Ireland and India 1700-1870 Chair and Comment: Richard Butler, Cambridge University/University of Wisconsin Property and Protestantism in the Irish Courts Julia Rudolph, North Carolina State University How to be a Judge in Early Colonial India Robert Travers, Cornell University Applying the lessons of Empire: Sir Hugh Rose in India and Ireland Jill C. Bender, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Lake Superior Room 41. Modern Intellectual History Workshop (Session will run to 5:15) Note: Pre-circulated papers for this workshop are available from Guy Ortolano (ortolano@nyu.edu); a portion of this session will be reserved for questions from the oor; advance reading of the papers by audience members is not expected or required. Chair: Guy Ortolano, New York University The family was her trade union: family, dependancy and matriarchy in the political and sociological thought of Michael Young Lise Butler, Oxford University Modalities of Power: New Left Review and the Theoretical Turn within British Socialism Alexandre Campsie, Cambridge University Culture and Community: The Political Thought of the First New Left in Context Freddy Foks, Cambridge University The Intellectual Life of Students in Britain and America, 19301970 Rosie Germain, Cambridge University The World Citizen-Scholar in the Melting Pot: Alfred Zimmern in America Georgios Giannakopoulos, Queen Mary University of London Lonely People and Their Good Neighbours: The Work of Community in Postwar Britain Katie Harper, University of California, Berkeley Literary Criticism and the New Left, 1956-1962 Alexander Hutton, Cambridge University Theorizing Long-Term Religious Decline in an Age of Crisis: Bryan Wilson, David Martin, and the Development of Secularization Theory Daniel S. Loss, Harvard University Gestalt Psychology and the Politics of Culture in Britain, c.1920-1963 Stuart A. Middleton, Cambridge University Indian Businessmen as Fabian Socialists and Bearers of World-Forces: An Intellectual History of Tataism Mircea Raianu, Harvard University Saturday 2:45-4:30 (continued) Saturday 2:45-4:30 (continued) 24 25 Sunday, November 8, 2014 24 25 Saturday, November 8, 2014 John Bruce and the Remaking of the State Paper Ofce, c. 1800: Archive, Knowledge, and Political Power Asheesh Kapur Siddique, Columbia University Intellectuals, the Labour Party, and Class, 1978-1992 Florence Sutclie-Braithwaite, Cambridge University Planets Room 42. Empire and the Ambiguities of Victorian Liberalism Chair: Phil Harling, University of Kentucky Anxieties of Empire: the Psychology of Colonial Violence Richard Price, University of Maryland The Niger Expedition and the Nature of Liberal Imperialism Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill University Imperial Liberalism and Womens Rights in British India Martin J. Wiener, Rice University Comment: Lara Kriegel, Indiana University Great Lakes Boardroom Board Meeting: American Friends of the Institute for Historical Research
Reception, Guthrie Theatre Walk: 1 mile, 21 minutes. Head northeast on S Marquette Ave toward S 6th St; go for 6 blocks; Turn right onto S 2nd St, walk for 5 blocks; Guthrie Theater is at 818 S 2nd St. Light rail: 15 minutes. Walk on Marquette 2 blocks to the Nicollet Mall Station & Platform; you can buy your ticket on the platform with a card; take the Green Line (direction St. Paul) or Blue Line (direction airport) 2 stops to Downtown East Station. Go left on Chicago Ave 3 blocks toward the neon spire advertising the Guthrie.
Mississippi North Room 43. How to Feel Things with Novels Chair: Amit Yahav, University of Minnesota False Points: Absence in Mackenzies The Man of Feeling Michael Phillips, University of Minnesota Reading with Indignation in the Nineteenth Century Lesley Goodman, Macalester College Reading As If for Life: Revisiting Martha Nussbaum and Leah Price on Victorian Reading Simon Calder, University of Minnesota Mississippi South Room 44. Roundtable: Far Away and So Close: Time and Scale in British Studies Chair and Comment: Matthew Hilton, University of Birmingham Deborah Cohen Northwestern University Matt Houlbrook, University of Birmingham Seth Koven, Rutgers University Mo Moulton, Harvard University Minnesota River Room 45. The Perils and Pleasures of Prosopography in Early Modern and Modern Britain History Chair: Marjorie McIntosh, University of Colorado Faces of Religious Reform: The Churchwardens of London, 1520-1680 Lucy Kaufman, Yale University Prosopography and the Function of the Jury in Early Modern England Matthew Lockwood, Yale University Who were the Abolitionists? Popular Politics and Provincial Prosopography, 1787-1833 Richard Huzzey, University of Liverpool Comment: The Audience St Croix River Room 46. Shifting Borders, Transgressing Boundaries: Space and Sexuality in the Twentieth Century Chair and Comment: Anna Clark, University of Minnesota Cafe Girls and Common Prostitutes: Prostitution and Space in Interwar Cardi Simon Jenkins, Cardi University Sunday 8:30-10:15 6:00-7:30 Saturday 2:45-4:30 (continued) 2:45-4:00 26 27 Sunday, November 8, 2014 Sunday, November 8, 2014 Louise Lawrence and the Circulation of Ideas Lisa Sigel, DePaul University Whatever Degree of Pleasure you Seek may be Found by Underground: Negotiating Gender and Mobility in Londons Tube Danielle Dodson, University of Kentucky Lake Michigan Room 47. Call it Terror? Representing Violence in the British Empire, 1839-1914 Chair and Comment: Leslie Rogne Schumacher, British Scholar Society Done on the Regular Irish Model: Perceptions of Terrorism and Revolutionary Crime in India, 1890-1914 William Meier, Texas Christian University Martial Law Travels: Recovering a Theory of State Terrorism in mid-Victorian Irish Anticolonial Writing Amy Martin, Mount Holyoke College Tourism, the Crofters War and the Idea of the Highlander Katherine Grenier, The Citadel The First Anglo-Afghan War and the Politics of Naming Garrett Karrberg, University of Minnesota Lake Superior Room 48.Authority and the Uses of the Common Law in Early Modern England Chair: Jennifer L. McNabb, Algoma University The Legal Authority of the Law of Nations in Early Modern England Kelly De Luca, Algoma University The Common Law, the Hudsons Bay Company, and the Market David Chan Smith, Wilfrid Laurier University Female Petitioners and the Flexibility of the Common Law in Seventeenth Century England Lindsay Moore, Boston University Comment: Jennifer L. McNabb, Western Illinois University Mississippi North Room 49. Institutionalizing Toleration in Nineteenth- Century Ireland and England Chair and Comment: Irene Whelan, Manhattanville College Protestantism Protected: religious freedom in Irish and English Prisons from the 1820s to the 1860s Kelly Donahue, University of St. Thomas From National Schools to Godless College: A Story of Sectarian Secularisms? Justin Biel, Minnesota State University Mankato Welfare and philanthropy in a Divided City: Belfast 1850-1914 Olwen Purdue, Queens University Belfast Mississippi South Room 50. 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To understand the relationship of liberalism and empire is to reconsider the meaning of liberalism anywhere and everywhere, and to locate liberal theory not solely in Western books but also in the density of global life. Sartoris masterpiece of critical history is an instant classic. Samuel Moyn, author of Te Last Utopia Distant Strangers How Britain Became Modern James Vernon In this lively and accessible work, James Vernon fnds in the study of Victorian Britain a way to reenergize and make useful the slippery category of modernity. Philippa Levine, author of Te British Empire, Sunrise to Sunset Afterlife of Empire Jordanna Bailkin
Quietly dazzling. . . . Jordanna Bailkin throws the archives wide open and invites us to walk through them with new eyes. Antoinette Burton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Awards: 2013 Biennial Book Prize, Pacic Coast Conference on British Studies Morris D. Forkosch Prize, American Historical Association Stansky Book Prize, North American Conference on British Studies 36 37 INDEX INDEX Adams, R.J.Q.........................................................Session 20 Aerni-Flessner, John ........................................... Session 27 Alexander, Kristine .............................................. Session 9 Allen, Judith A. .................................................... Session 36 Allpress, Roshan ................................................... Session 3 Amussen, Susan .................................................. Session 38 Anderson, Emily Hodgson ................................ Session 53 Antwi, Phanuel ................................................... Session 35 Ash, Eric Hotchin ............................................... Session 12 Azfar, Farid .......................................................... Session 39 Barber, Alex William .......................................... Session 13 Barclay, Katie ...................................................... Session 32 Bates, Rebecca .................................................... Session 31 Baughan, Emily .................................................... Session 7 Beers, Laura ........................................................... Session 7 Behm, Amanda ...................................................Session 20 Bell, Richard Thomas ........................................ Session 25 Bender, Jill C. ......................................................Session 40 Biel, Justin ...........................................................Session 49 Boswell, Caroline ................................................. Session 4 Boucher, Ellen .................................................... Session 27 Broer, Kathleen ............................................ Poster Session Brooke, Stephen ................................................. Session 10 Brookes, Mary M. ...............................................Session 30 Butler, Lise .......................................................... Session 41 Butler, Richard ....................................................Session 40 Caball, Marc ........................................................ Session 52 Caden, Mara .......................................................... Session 2 Calder, Simon ..................................................... Session 43 Campsie, Alexandre ........................................... Session 41 Cavert, William ...................................................Session 15 Childers, Hope Marie .......................................... Session 8 Clark, Anna .........................................................Session 46 Cogdill, Sharon ...................................................Session 28 Cohen, Deborah .................................................Session 44 Collins, John ........................................................ Session 14 Colvard, Robert .................................................... Session 8 Conekin, Becky ................................................... Session 37 Conley, Mary ....................................................... Session 31 Connell, Kieran .................................................. Session 37 Corrigan, Terrence ............................................. Session 41 Corrin, Jay P. ....................................................... Session 34 Cox, Jerey ............................................................ Session 8 Cramsie, John ..................................................... Session 52 Cruz, JoAnn Moran ............................................ Session 22 Darden, Gary ....................................................... Session 12 Decker, Corrie ....................................................... Session 9 DeLuca, Kelly ......................................................Session 48 Desan, Christine ................................................... Session 2 Deslandes, Paul ................................................... Session 34 deVries, Jacqueline ............................................. Session 16 Dillenburg, Elizabeth ........................................... Session 9 Dodson, Danielle ................................................Session 46 Donahue, Kelly ...................................................Session 49 Drohan, Brian .............................................. Poster Session Durbach, Nadja ..................................................Session 24 Dworkin, Dennis ................................................ Session 37 Earls, Averill ........................................................ Session 16 Elbourne, Elizabeth ...........................................Session 42 Eley, Geo ........................................................... Session 37 Euler, Carrie ........................................................ Session 22 Everill, Bronwen ................................................... Session 3 C B A D E 38 39 INDEX INDEX Fairgrieve, Amy ................................................... Session 50 Fellows, James ......................................................Session 11 Ferguson, Christopher ...................................... Session 33 Field, Georey .................................................... Session 21 Fincher, Lindsay Mayo ......................................Session 28 Finn, Margo ......................................................... Session 36 Foks, Freddy ........................................................ Session 41 Forest, Timothy .................................................. Session 31 Forth, Aidan .........................................................Session 51 Foss, Erica ............................................................ Session 31 Fountain, Julie ............................................. Poster Session Fouser, David ......................................................Session 24 Fraas, Mitch ........................................................Session 26 Frost, Ginger ....................................................... Session 31 Gallagher, Craig .................................................... Session 6 Games, Alison ..................................................... Session 14 George, Abosede ................................................... Session 9 Germain, Rosie ................................................... Session 41 Giannakopoulos, Georgios ............................... Session 41 Gill, Rebecca .......................................................... Session 7 Goodman, Lesley ................................................ Session 43 Grant, Kevin .........................................................Session 51 Greenhalgh, Charlotte ........................................ Session 1 Greenspan, Nicole ................................................ Session 4 Grenier, Katherine ............................................. Session 47 Grifn, Emma ..................................................... Session 36 Grifths, Paul ........................................................ Session 5 Gullace, Nicoletta ................................................Session 17 Halliday, Paul ...................................................... Session 14 Hampton, Mark ...................................................Session 11 Hancher, Michael .............................................. Session 50 Hanna, Erika ....................................................... Session 10 Harland-Jacobs, Jessica ......................................Session 26 Harling, Phil ........................................................Session 42 Harper, Katie ....................................................... Session 41 Harper, Tobias ...................................................... Session 1 Harris, Amy ......................................................... Session 33 Harris, Tim ............................ Session 15, Saturday Lunch Harvey, Karen ..................................................... Session 32 Hay, Carla ............................................................ Session 16 Hermann, Robin .................................................. Session 4 Herringer, Carol Engelhardt ............................ Session 34 Hill, Michael ....................................................... Session 52 Hilton, Matthew ................................................ Session 37 Hilton, Matthew ................................................Session 44 Hindmarch-Watson, Katie ............................... Session 16 Hodge, Joseph ..................................................... Session 12 Holmes, Christopher ......................................... Session 23 Hoock, Holger .................................................... Session 14 Houlbrook, Matt ................................................Session 44 Hughes, Celia ...................................................... Session 37 Hutton, Alexander ............................................. Session 41 Huzzey, Richard ................................................. Session 45 Jackson, Stephen .................................................. Session 8 Jakes, Aaron ......................................................... Session 54 Jasano, Maya ................................................Friday Lunch Jenkins, Simon ....................................................Session 46 Johnston, Warren ...............................................Session 48 Kareem, Sarah Tindal ........................................ Session 53 Karrberg, Garrett ................................................ Session 47 Kaufman, Lucy ................................................... Session 45 Kennedy, Dane .................................................... Session 27 G H J K F 40 41 INDEX INDEX Kesselring, Krista ................................................ Session 32 King, Laura .......................................................... Session 21 Koditschek, Theodore .......................................Session 20 Koole, Simeon ....................................................... Session 1 Koscak, Stephanie ..............................................Session 30 Koven, Seth .........................................................Session 44 Kriegel, Lara ........................................................Session 42 Kyle, Chris R. ....................................................... Session 25 Larson, Mitchell J. ...............................................Session 11 Laurence, Anne ................................................... Session 38 Leiman, Jessica L. ............................................... Session 53 Lemire, Beverly ................................................... Session 38 Levine, Philippa ..................................................Session 24 Levine-Clark, Marjorie ......................................Session 29 Liddle, Dallas ...................................................... Session 50 Lockwood, Matthew .......................................... Session 45 Loss, Daniel S. ..................................................... Session 41 MacInnes, Allan .............................. Session 13, Session 18 Magliocco, David ................................................ Session 19 Mandler, Peter .................................................... Session 21 Martin, Amy ........................................................ Session 47 Martin, Ann Smart .............................................Session 30 McDevitt, Patrick ............................................... Session 34 McIntosh, Marjorie ............................................ Session 45 McIntyre, Neil ..................................................... Session 13 McIvor, Arthur ....................................................Session 29 McKinstry, Susan Jaret ...................................... Session 50 McNabb, Jennifer L. ...........................................Session 48 Medici, Catherine ....................................... Poster Session Meier, William .................................................... Session 47 Middleton, Stuart A. .......................................... Session 41 Mijers, Esther ..................................................... Session 13 Millstone, Noah .................................................. Session 19 Moore, Lindsay ...................................................Session 48 Moore, Peter ......................................................... Session 6 Moores, Chris ..................................................... Session 10 Moss, Eloise ........................................................... Session 1 Moulton, Mo .......................................................Session 44 Mukherji, S. Ani .................................................. Session 35 Muller, Hannah Weiss .......................................Session 26 Munro, John ........................................................ Session 35 Murdoch, Lydia .................................................. Session 36 Murray, Molly ..................................................... Session 25 Namakkal, Jessica ............................................... Session 54 Natarajan, Radhika ............................................ Session 35 Newton, Ross ........................................................ Session 6 ONeill, Lindsay .................................................... Session 3 Olwell, Robert ....................................................... Session 6 Ortolano, Guy ..................................................... Session 41 Ottaway, Susannah ............................................ Session 33 Otter, Christopher .............................................Session 24 Paradis, Lia .......................................................... Session 12 Pattinson, Juliette ...............................................Session 29 Pauley, John-Bede .............................................. Session 23 Peacey, Jason ....................................................... Session 19 Pederson, Susan ...................................................Session 51 Pennybacker, Susan ............................................. Session 7 Periton, Cheryl ............................................ Poster Session Perry, Kennetta Hammond .............................. Session 35 Pettus, Eleanor ................................................... Session 22 Phillips, Michae .................................................. Session 43 M L N O P 42 43 INDEX INDEX Price, Richard ......................................................Session 42 Purdue, Olwen ....................................................Session 49 Raianu, Mircea..................................................... Session 41 Raylor, Timothy .................................................. Session 53 Rhodes, Marissa ................................................. Session 16 Richardson, Roger .............................................. Session 38 Robb, Linsey ........................................................Session 29 Rodrick, Anne .....................................................Session 28 Ross, Ellen ............................................................. Session 7 Roszman, Jay ................................................ Poster Session Rozumalski, Jason ...............................................Session 15 Rudolph, Julia .....................................................Session 40 Sartori, Andrew .................................................. Session 54 Sasson, Tehila ......................................................Session 51 Scanlan, Padraic ................................................... Session 3 Schaer, Gavin .................................................... Session 10 Schultz, Jenna ...................................................... Session 52 Schumacher, Leslie Rogne ................................ Session 47 Siddique, Asheesh Kapur .................................. Session 41 Sigel, Lisa ............................................................Session 46 Sinanoglou, Penny ............................................. Session 27 Sirota, Brent ........................................................ Session 18 Sloboda, Stacey ...................................................Session 30 Slonosky, Timothy ............................................... Session 5 Smith, David Chan .............................................Session 48 Smith, Greg ......................................................... Session 33 Sonnelitter, Karen .............................................. Session 22 Sowerby, Scott .................................................... Session 39 Spencer, Scott .....................................................Session 20 Stanwood, Owen ................................................ Session 39 Stein, Tristan ......................................................... ession 18 Stephen, Daniel .................................................. Session 12 Stewart, Laura ..................................................... Session 19 Stretton, Tim ...................................................... Session 32 Stubenrauch, Joseph .......................................... Session 33 Sutclie-Braithwaite, Florence ........................ Session 41 Sutton, Vern ........................................................ Session 23 Swingen, Abigail ................................................. Session 18 Taylor, Hillary ......................................................Session 15 Tenbus, Eric ........................................................ Session 34 Thackeray, David ................................................Session 20 Todd, Selina ........................................................ Session 21 Travers. Robert ...................................................Session 40 Tubb, Amos ........................................................... Session 4 Tusan, Michelle ...................................................Session 17 Ussishkin, Daniel ................................................Session 17 Walker, Garthine ................................................ Session 32 Walsh, Patrick ....................................................... Session 2 Ward, Joseph P. ..................................................... Session 5 Waters, Chris .......................................................Session 17 Watson, Janet .......................................................Session 17 Weil, Rachel ........................................................ Session 25 Wells, Jennifer ..................................................... Session 14 Wennerlind, Carl .................................................. Session 2 Whelan, Irene .....................................................Session 49 White, Laura .......................................................Session 28 Wiener, Martin J. ................................................Session 42 Wilson, Kathy ..................................................... Session 22 Windel, Aaron ..................................................... Session 54 Wolfe, Thomas ....................................................Session 11 Wragge-Morley, Alexander ...............................Session 30 Wright, Ashley ...................................................... Session 8 S R T U W 44 INDEX Yahav, Amit ......................................................... Session 43 Young, John ......................................................... Session 18 Yun, Seok-Min ...................................................... Session 5 Zaret, David ........................................................Session 26 Zook, Melinda .................................................... Session 39 Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Ina ............................Session 24 Y Z Cover image: Henry Popple, Samuel Harding, and W. H. Tom, A map of the British Empire in America, with the French and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto (London, 1733). Thanks to the James Ford Bell Library of the University of Minnesota for this illustration. The James Ford Bell Library specializes in rare books and maps about the early modern world.
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