Baltimore - The Society of Civil War Historians

2014 PROGRAM SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS BIENNIAL MEETING SHERATON INNER HARBOR, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND JUNE 12–14, 2014 THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014, Chesapeake Ballrooms I & II (third level) 4:00 P.M.: WELCOME: Anne Sarah Rubin, President, Society of Civil War Historians PRESENTATION OF THE EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC HISTORY AWARD INTRODUCTION OF NEW OFFICERS 4:30 P.M.: PLENARY SESSION: Dwelling in the Archives (a roundtable discussion), Chesapeake Ballrooms I & II PRESIDING: Stephen Berry, The University of Georgia PANELISTS: Jennifer I. Morgan, New York University Seth Rockman, Brown University Bonnie Smith, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Yael A. Sternhell, Tel Aviv University
6:00 P.M.: DINNER, Chesapeake Ballrooms I & II Sponsored by the Society of Civil War Historians. (pre‐registration by June 1st required; cash bar available) Please note: The registration desk will be located outside the Chesapeake Ballroom on Thursday and outside the Harborview Ballroom on Friday and Saturday. MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument Street in Baltimore, has graciously offered free admission to the museum and library for anyone with the Society of Civil War Historians conference badge. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M.: 1. Representations of Masculinity in Civil War Era Visual Culture (Harborview Ballroom I) PRESIDING: Lesley Gordon, The University of Akron PANELISTS: Brie Swenson Arnold, Coe College, ʺLetting the Last Democratic Dropʺ: Depictions of Doughface Democrats in Antebellum Visual Culture
Andrea R. Foroughi, Union College, ʺA Family Quarrelʺ: Statesʹ Secession and Presidential Succession in Illustrated Newspapers and Political Prints Akela Reason, University of George, Of Mules and Men: Winslow Homerʹs A Rainy Day in Camp RESPONSE: Nicole Etcheson, Ball State University 2. Northern Democrats in the Civil War Era (a roundtable discussion) (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: James Oakes, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York PANELISTS: Frank Towers, University of Calgary Michael Todd Landis, Tarleton State University Erik B. Alexander, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
RESPONSE: Elizabeth R. Varon, University of Virginia 3. For Race and Country: The Impact of African American Practitioners on the Health and Well‐Being of African Americans during the American Civil War (Severn Room) PRESIDING: Thavolia Glymph, Duke University PANELISTS: Jill L. Newmark, National Library of Medicine, Does Race Matter?: The Impact of African American Practitioners on African American Patients during the American Civil War Margaret Humphreys, Duke University, Finding Dr. Harris: An African‐American Surgeon in the U.S. Civil War Jim Downs, Connecticut College, The Coefficient in Epidemiology: The International Cholera Epidemics and the American Civil War RESPONSE: Karen Kruse Thomas, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Heath, Civil War and Emancipation’s Long‐term Impact on the Health of African American Populations: Implications for the Development of Twentieth‐Century American Public Health page 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M. CONTINUED: 4. State Asunder: Maryland in the Civil War Era (Camden Room) PRESIDING: Anthony E. Kaye, The Pennsylvania State University PANELISTS: Timothy J. Orr, Old Dominion University, ʺLiberated by Military Authorityʺ: The Middle Department Mobilizes Marylandʹs U.S. Colored Infantry Jessica A. Cannon, University of Central Missouri, Capitalizing on the War: Baltimoreʹs Economic Boom, Marylandʹs Wartime Bust RESPONSE: J. Matthew Gallman, University of Florida FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M.: 5. Freedom, Labor, and War in International Perspective (Harborview Ballroom I) PRESIDING: Don H. Doyle, University of South Carolina PANELISTS: Amanda Brickell Bellows, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Escape, Emancipation, or Rebellion? How African‐American Slaves and Russian Serfs Understood Freedom Nimrod Tal, Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and Arts, The Memory of the Civil War: A View from Britain Christopher M. Florio, Princeton University, Free Cotton, Free Labor, Free India: A Problem of Poverty in an Age of Emancipation RESPONSE: Gregory Downs, The City College of New York 6. Troubled Waters: Dockworkers, Guerrillas, and Riverine Operations in the Civil War Era (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: Sam Craghead, Museum of the Confederacy PANELISTS: Christopher J. Mauceri, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Power, Patronage, and Politics at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1858‐1872 Laura June Davis, University of Georgia, Disloyal Men in Disguise: Naval Guerrillas Along with Mississippi River William E. Whyte, III, Lehigh University, Daunting Invaders: Yankee Ingenuity Afloat and its Impact along with Western Rivers, a Socio‐Technological Perspective RESPONSE: Joseph P. Reidy, Howard University page 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M. CONTINUED: 7. Wartime Colonization in History, Memory, and Community (Severn Room) PRESIDING: Paul D. Escott, Wake Forest University PANELISTS: Michael J. Douma, James Madison University, Danish St. Croix as a Precedent for Colonization Beverly C. Tomek, University of Houston‐Victoria, An Emigrationist or a Revolutionary?: Martin R. Delanyʹs Blake and the Importance of Black Leadership in the War on Slavery Phillip W. Magness, George Mason University, The Disputed and Changing Legacy of Civil War Colonization RESPONSE: Paul D. Escott, Wake Forest University 8. Teaching the New Military History (a roundtable discussion) (Camden room) PRESIDING: Susannah J. Ural, The University of Southern Mississippi PANELISTS: Aaron Astor, Maryville College Judith Giesberg, Villanova University Daniel Sutherland, University of Arkansas Amy Murrell Taylor, University of Kentucky FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 12:45 – 2:15 P.M.: Graduate Student Luncheon, (Potomac room, third level) **Please Note: The lunch is for graduate students only. (advance registration is required) Sponsored by the Society of Civil War Historians. PRESENTATION OF THE OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD 9. Early Years in the Profession: A Forum on the Untenured Life PRESIDING: David K. Thomson, University of Georgia PANELISTS: Brian Craig Miller, Emporia State University Megan Kate Nelson, Brown University Rachel A. Shelden, University of Oklahoma page 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.: 10. The Politics of Emotion in the Civil War Era (a roundtable discussion) (Harborview Ballroom I) PRESIDING: Aaron Sheehan‐Dean, Louisiana State University PANELISTS: David K. Thomson, University of Georgia Martha Hodes, New York University Amy Dru Stanley, University of Chicago RESPONSE: Jason Phillips, West Virginia University 11. In Search of a Useable Past: Contested Memories of Slavery and the Civil War on the Public Stage (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: Anne E. Marshall, Mississippi State University PANELISTS: Heather Lee Cooper, University of Iowa, Sorrow Songs and Civil Rights: The Fisk Jubilee Singers and the Politics of Civil War Memory Ethan J. Kytle, California State University, Fresno, The Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, the Plantation Melody Singers, and White ʺMemoryʺ of Slavery in Jim Crow Charleston RESPONSE: Anne E. Marshall, Mississippi State University 12. The Confederacyʹs Emerging Markets (Severn Room) PRESIDING: Ken Noe, Auburn University PANELISTS: Drew A. Gruber, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Clothing the Confederacy: The accounts of Gruter and Gereck Patrick J. Doyle, University of Manchester (UK), Replacement Rebels: Confederate Substitution and the Issue of Citizenship Robert C. Poister, The University of Georgia, Borders, Blockades, and Black Markets: the Political as Personal in the Civil War South RESPONSE: Joshua D. Rothman, The University of Alabama page 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M. CONTINUED: 13. New Directions in the Long Civil War Era (Camden Room) PRESIDING: T. Michael Parrish, Baylor University PANELISTS: Paul Quigley, Virginia Tech, The American Civil War and the Long Rise of Volitional Citizenship in the Atlantic World Andrew F. Lang, Mississippi State University, Occupying ʺThe Otherʺ: United States Soldiers, Military Occupation, and National Exceptionalism in the Mexican‐American and Civil Wars Zachary W. Dresser, Virginia Tech, Onward Christian Soldiers?: Situating Confederate Revivalism within Nineteenth‐Century Southern Denominationalism RESPONSE: Carole T. Emberton, University at Buffalo FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 4:00 P.M.: Loch Raven Room, Press Table Please join The Kent State University Press for a wine and cheese reception to celebrate sixty years of Civil War History. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014, 5:00–6:30 P.M.: 14. Screening Slavery (a roundtable discussion) (Harborview Ballroom I & II) PRESIDING: Megan Kate Nelson, Brown University PANELISTS: Catherine Clinton, Queen’s University Belfast John Inscoe, The University of Georgia Timothy P. McCarthy, Harvard Kennedy School Brenda E. Stevenson, University of California, Los Angeles SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M.: 15. How the Civil War Changed the Urban South (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: Andrew L. Slap, East Tennessee State University PANELISTS: William A. Link, University of Florida, Invasion, Destruction, and the Remaking of Civil War Atlanta Hilary Nicole Green, Elizabeth City State University, A Long Hard Struggle: Black Mobiliansʹ Struggle for Education, Citizenship and Freedom, 1865‐1868 John Majewski, University of California, Santa Barbara, Freeing the Lavish Hand of Nature: Environment and Economy in Nineteenth‐Century Hampton Roads RESPONSE: David Moltke‐Hansen, Cambridge Studies in the American South page 6 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M. CONTINUED: 16. Sightseeing Civil War Memory (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: Patrick J. Kelly, University of Texas at San Antonio PANELISTS: Evie Terrono, Randolph Macon College, Racial Politics and Civil War Memories: The Lee and Jackson Monument in Baltimore Kristen Oertel, University of Tulsa, Bringing Women Out of the Shadows: Civil War Public History and Memory Brian Craig Miller, Emporia State University, ʺThe Marvelous Mechanical Manʺ: Walt Disney, Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Memory RESPONSE: Thomas J. Brown, University of South Carolina and Patrick Kelly, University of Texas at San Antonio 17. Breaking Out of Old Frameworks: New Approaches to Civil War Prisons (Severn Room) PRESIDING: Joan E. Cashin, Ohio State University PANELISTS: Lorien L. Foote, Texas A & M University, They Cover the Land Like Locusts of Egypt: Fugitive Federals and the Collapse of the Confederate Home Front Evan A. Kutzler, University of South Carolina, The Sensory Environments of Captives on the Road Christopher Barr, Andersonville National Historic Site, ʺThe High Watermark of Slaveryʺ: Andersonville as a Monument to Emancipation RESPONSE: Aaron Sheehan‐Dean, Louisiana State University 18. Wrecked, Wounded, Widowed: Trauma in the American Civil War (Camden Room) PRESIDING: James Marten, Marquette University PANELISTS: Laura Mammina, University of Alabama, ʺFrequent Cases of Easy Virtueʺ?: A Reconsideration of Sexual Violence during the Civil War Sarah Handley‐Cousins, University of Buffalo, ʺThe Sacrifices of This War are Awfulʺ: Veterans and Disability in the Post‐Civil War North Angela Esco Elder, University of Georgia, ʺLike a Flower Broken in the Stalkʺ: Becoming a Widow of the Confederacy RESPONSE: Kathryn Shively Meier, Virginia Commonwealth University page 7 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M.: 19. Beyond Memorial Day: The Complicated Lives of Civil War Veterans (Harborview Ballroom I) PRESIDING: Wayne Hsieh, United States Naval Academy PANELISTS: Brian Matthew Jordan, Gettysburg College, ʺNot in Good Humor with the Rebels Yetʺ: Union Veterans and the Unending Civil War James Marten, Marquette University, ʺPeace Hath Its Victoriesʺ: Civil War Veterans in Gilded Age Fiction Barbara A. Gannon, University of Central Florida, ʺRespected Sireʺ: Civil War and Spanish‐American War Veterans and the Complexities of Comradeship RESPONSE: Wayne Hsieh, United States Naval Academy 20. Frontiers of Disease and Environmental‐Health Management during the Civil War Era (Harborview Ballroom II) PRESIDING: Timothy H. Silver, Appalachian State University PANELISTS: Kathryn Shively Meier, Virginia Commonwealth University, Beyond Horse Sense: Veterinary Science as Environmental‐Health Management in the Civil War Erin Stewart Mauldin, Samford University, The Stockmenʹs War: Hog Cholera, Agricultural Reform, and the Fight to Maintain the Commons in the Civil War Era Gregory D. Smithers, Virginia Commonwealth University, The Health of the Land: The Cherokee Nation in the Wake of the Civil War RESPONSE: Judkin Browning, Appalachian State University 21. Battlegrounds: Mapping the Landscapes of Slavery and War (Severn Room) PRESIDING: Yael A. Sternhell, Tel Aviv University
PANELISTS: Max Grivno, The University of Southern Mississippi, Paths to Slavery, Paths to Freedom: Mapping Runaway Slaves Scott Nesbit, University of Richmond and Andrew William Fialka, University of Georgia, War along the Way Robert C. Shepard, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Mapping Travel Times in Civil War America RESPONSE: Yael A. Sternhell, Tel Aviv University
page 8 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M. CONTINUED: 22. Bodies of War: Material Perspectives on the American Civil War Era (Camden Room) PRESIDING: Judith Giesberg, Villanova University PANELISTS: Sarah Jones Weicksel, The University of Chicago, Clothing Contested Bodies: The Politics of Dress in the Post‐War American South Sean Trainor, The Pennsylvania State University, The Beard Goes to War: Menʹs Grooming and the American Civil War Erin Corrales‐Diaz, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, ʺA Fragment Struck My ʹHumorousʹ Veinʺ: Humor and Disability in the Visual Culture of the Amercican Civil War RESPONSE: Judith Giesberg, Villanova University SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.: 23. Waging Peace: The Past, Present, and Future Scholarship on Reconstruction (a roundtable discussion) (Harborview Ballroom I & II) PRESIDING: George Rable, The University of Alabama PANELISTS: Edward L. Ayers, University of Richmond Joseph G. Dawson, III, Texas A&M University Sarah E. Gardner, Mercer University Margaret M. Storey, DePaul University Frank J. Wetta, Kean University SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014, 4:30 P.M. : (Foyer outside Harborview Ballrooms) RECEPTION: Sponsored by Richard T. and Angela Clark and the George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center for all Society members. (pre‐registration required; cash bar available) page 9 THURSDAY: OPENING SESSION AND DINNER
(THIRD FLOOR)
FRIDAY & SATURDAY:
BREAKOUT ROOMS, EXHIBITS,
AND REGISTRATION DESK
(SECOND FLOOR)
page 10 SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS ADVISORY BOARD: Anne J. Bailey, Editor, Society of Civil War Historians Newsletter, The McWhiney Foundation William A. Blair, Editor, The Journal of the Civil War Era, The Pennsylvania State University Stephen D. Engle, Secretary‐Treasurer, Florida Atlantic University A. Wilson Greene, Pamplin Historical Park & the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier Caroline E. Janney, President‐Elect, Purdue University James Marten, Past President, Marquette University Anne Sarah Rubin, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Amy Murrell Taylor, University of Kentucky Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles OUTREACH COMMITTEE: Aaron Astor, Maryville College John Barr, Lone Star College, Kingswood John Coski, The Museum of the Confederacy Anne Marshall, Mississippi State University James Marten, Marquette University Amy Murrell Taylor, Co‐Chair, University of Kentucky Eric Walther, Co‐Chair, University of Houston GRADUATE STUDENT CONNECTION COMMITTEE: Angela Esco Elder, University of Georgia Jennifer A. McCabe, University of Kentucky Evan Rothera, The Pennsylvania State University David K. Thomson, Chair, University of Georgia 2014 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Stephen Berry, Chair, The University of Georgia James Downs, Connecticut College Megan Kate Nelson, Harvard University Jason K. Phillips, West Virginia University Susannah J. Ural, The University of Southern Mississippi 2014 OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE: Dr. Diane Mutti‐Burke, Chair, University of Missouri‐Kansas City, <[email protected]> Dr. Brian Jordan, Gettysburg College, <[email protected]>
Dr. Rachel Shelden, Georgia College & State University, <[email protected]> page 11 2012‐2013 EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC HISTORY AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE: Kevin Levin, Chair, Gann Academy Antoinette van Zelm, Middle Tennessee State University Garry Adelman, Civil War Trust 2013 TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK PRIZE COMMITTEE: Thavolia Glymph, Chair, Duke University Tad Brown, Watson‐Brown Foundation, Inc. Alice Fahs, University of California, Irvine Kenneth Noe, Auburn University EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC HISTORY AWARD The Excellence in Public History Award recognizes an outstanding public history project completed and made available to the public in 2012 or 2013 that enhances public awareness and understanding of the Civil War era, including the events leading to the war and its direct consequences. OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD Funded by the Society of Civil War Historians, this award honors the graduate student presenting the best paper at the 2014 conference. TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK AWARD Thanks to the initiative and generosity of Tad Brown of the Watson‐Brown Foundation, Inc. of Thomson, Georgia, the Society of Civil War Historians will announce the Tom Watson Brown Book Award at the Southern Historical Association Annual Meeting to be held at the Hilton Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia on November 13‐16, 2014. The $50,000 prize is awarded annually to the author of the outstanding book on the causes, conduct, and effects, broadly defined, of the Civil War. All genres of scholarship within the field will be eligible, including, but not exclusive to, monographs, synthetic works presenting original interpretations, and biographies. Works of fiction, poetry, and textbooks will not be considered. Jurors will consider nominated worksʹ scholarly and literary merit as well as the extent to which they make original contributions to our understanding of the period. page 12 EXHIBITORS LOCATED IN LOCH RAVEN ROOM The Exhibit rooms will be open Friday and Saturday starting at 8:00 am 1) Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York 2) Fordham University Press, Bronx, New York 3) The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland 4) The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio 5) Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 6) Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois 7) The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 8) The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee 9) University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia 10) University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska 11) University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 12) University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, Virginia SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING & TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK AWARD DINNER November 13‐16, 2014: Hilton Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia November 11‐14, 2015: Little Rock Marriott, Little Rock, Arkansas November 2‐5, 2016: Trade Winds Island Resort, St. Pete Beach, Florida November 9‐12, 2017: Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas November 8‐11, 2018: Sheraton Birmingham Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama SPECIAL THANKS The Society of Civil War Historians wish to thank the following organizations and individuals for their significant contributions to the biennial meeting: Richard T. and Angela Clark Ted and Tracy McCourtney George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center National Endowment for the Humanities We the People Challenge Grant Maryland Historical Society page 13 PARTICIPANTS NAME PANEL Alexander, Erik B ................................................................................................................................................ 2 Arnold, Brie Swenson ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Astor, Aaron ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 Ayers, Edward L ............................................................................................................................................... 23 Barr, Christopher ................................................................................................................................................ 17 Bellows, Amanda Brickell ................................................................................................................................... 5 Berry, Stephen .......................................................................................................................................... plenary Brown, Thomas J ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Browning, Judkin ............................................................................................................................................... 20 Cannon, Jessica A. .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Cashin, Joan E ................................................................................................................................................... 17 Clinton, Catherine ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Cooper, Heather Lee .......................................................................................................................................... 11 Corrales‐Diaz, Erin ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Craghead, Sam ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 Davis, Laura June ................................................................................................................................................. 6 Dawson, III, Joseph G ...................................................................................................................................... 23 Douma, Michael J ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Downs, Jim .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Downs, Gregory ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Doyle, Patrick ................................................................................................................................................... 12 Doyle, Don H ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Dresser, Zachary W ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Elder, Angela Esco ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Emberton, Carole T .......................................................................................................................................... 13 Escott, Paul D ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Etcheson, Nicole ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Fialka, Andrew William .................................................................................................................................. 21 Florio, Christopher M ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Foote, Lorien L .................................................................................................................................................. 17 Foroughi, Andrea R ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Gallman, J. Matthew ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Gannon, Barbara A .......................................................................................................................................... 19 Gardner, Sarah E .............................................................................................................................................. 23 Giesberg, Judith ............................................................................................................................................. 8, 22 Glymph Thavolia ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Gordon, Lesley ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Green, Hilary Nicole ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Grivno, Max ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 page 14 PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED NAME PANEL Gruber, Drew A ................................................................................................................................................ 12 Handley‐Cousins, Sarah ................................................................................................................................... 18 Hodes, Martha .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Hsieh, Wayne .................................................................................................................................................... 19 Humphreys, Margaret ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Inscoe, John ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Jordan, Brian Matthew .................................................................................................................................... 19 Kaye, Anthony .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Kelly, Patrick J .................................................................................................................................................. 16 Kutzler, Evan A ................................................................................................................................................. 17 Kytle, Ethan J .................................................................................................................................................... 11 Landis, Michael Todd ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Lang, Andrew F ................................................................................................................................................ 13 Link, William A ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Magness, Phillip W ............................................................................................................................................ 7 Majewski, John ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Mammina, Laura .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Marshall, Anne E .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Marten, James ............................................................................................................................................. 18, 19 Mauceri, Christpher J ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Mauldin, Erin Stewart ..................................................................................................................................... 20 McCarthy, Timothy P ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Meier, Kathryn ............................................................................................................................................ 18, 20 Miller, Brian Craig ....................................................................................................................................... 9, 16 Moltke‐Hansen, David ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Morgan, Jennifer ..................................................................................................................................... plenary Nelson, Megan Kate ...................................................................................................................................... 9, 14 Nesbit, Scott ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Newmark, Jill L .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Noe, Ken ............................................................................................................................................................ 12 Oakes, James ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 Oertel, Kristen .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Orr, Timothy J ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Parrish, T. Michael ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Phillips, Jason ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Poister, Robert C ............................................................................................................................................... 12 Quigley, Paul .................................................................................................................................................... 13 Rable, George .................................................................................................................................................... 23 Reason, Akela ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 page 15 PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED NAME PANEL Reidy, Joseph P ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Rockman, Seth ......................................................................................................................................... plenary Rothman, Joshua D .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Sheehan‐Dean, Aaron ................................................................................................................................ 10, 17 Shelden, Rachel A ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Shepard, Robert C ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Silver, Timothy H ............................................................................................................................................. 20 Slap, Andrew L ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Smith, Bonnie .......................................................................................................................................... plenary Smithers, Gregory D ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Stanley, Amy Dru .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Sternhell, Yael A ............................................................................................................................... plenary, 21 Stevenson, Brenda E ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Storey, Margaret M ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Sutherland, Daniel ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Tal, Nimrod .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Taylor, Amy Murrell ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Terrono, Evie ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Thomas, Karen Kruse ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Thomson, David K ........................................................................................................................................ 9, 10 Tomek, Beverly C ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Towers, Frank ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Trainor, Sean ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 Ural, Susannah J ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Varon, Elizabeth ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Weicksel, Sarah Jones ...................................................................................................................................... 22 Wetta, Frank J ................................................................................................................................................... 23 Whyte, II, William E .......................................................................................................................................... 6 page 16