会议
2024年会议:康拉德E. Wright 研究 Conference on Citizenship
康拉德E号. Wright Conference series was endowed by 的 Honorable Levin H. Campbell in honor of Conrad Edick Wright, former Director of 研究 and Sibley Editor.
2024年7月11日至13日
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的 centennial of both the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 offers an opportunity to explore the intersection of two subjects that have not always been considered alongside each other. However, as both scholars of Native American and U.S. immigration history grapple with the legacies of settler colonialism in their respective fields, the links between the aforementioned pieces of legislation come into clearer focus. Recent scholarship points out that the “peopling” of the United States not only occurred through the forces of international migration, but also reflects the incorporation of Indigenous peoples, forced or enslaved migrants from Africa and elsew在这里, and the movement of borders that turned people into newcomers regardless of whether or not they actually moved. 的 degree to which those groups were included or excluded from citizenship, 文化”会员,” or even the right to remain in the nation has however varied widely. This conference will bring together scholars to explore the broad themes associated with citizenship and other variations of national belonging reflected in both the pieces of landmark legislation featured 在这里.
的 conference and workshop will take place at the Massachusetts Historical Society and Suffolk University in Boston on 2024年7月11日至13日. 的 panels and presentations will take place on 7月11 - 12 在教师研讨会上 7月13日.
会议督导委员会
- 教授. 丹尼尔·斯蒂, University of Nebraska Omaha
- 教授. 《Kodumthara, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
- 教授. 本杰明Railton菲奇堡州立大学
- 教授. Brenden Rensink杨百翰大学教授
- Dr. 艾丽莎Tardif, Massachusetts Historical Society
- Dr. 莱拉·提特斯·诺尔历史悠久的新英格兰
- 教授. 玛西娅火车, University of South Carolina School of Law
登记
登记 is required for each day of the conference.
Register to attend Day 1 in person
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Register to attend Day 2 in person
Graduate students attend for free. Please email Assistant Director of 研究 Cassie Cloutier (ccloutier@survivalknowhow.net) and note which days you wish to attend.
时间表
7月11日星期四
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1154 Boylston Street, Boston
3:00-4:30pm
登记/Reception, Dowse 图书馆
4:30-5:45pm,
红屋主题小组
- Maurice Crandall, Arizona State University
- Samantha 看到ley, University of Richmond
- (Kunal米. 帕克,迈阿密大学
主持人:《Kodumthara
7月12日星期五
Suffolk University, Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont Street, Boston
9:00-10:15am
1号展板,295房间
- “Modern Citizenship, the 1924 Immigration Act, and the Sociology of Exclusion”
谢丽尔·哈德逊 - “看到ing Like a State and Being Like a Race: 的 1924 Indian Citizenship Act and the 1924 Immigration Act"
詹姆斯·帕斯托 - “Race, Sovereignty, and the Multiple Meanings of Birthright Citizenship in the 1920s”
雷切尔罗
评论:莱拉·提特斯·诺尔
10:15-10:30am
打破
10:30-11:45am
2号展板,285房间
- “的 Slave Trade and the Naturalization Act of 1790”
科迪钎子 - “To Claim a River: 的 Upper Mississippi in the Early Nineteenth Century"
卡尔Nycklemoe - “Native Americans and State Citizenship in the Deep South, 1830-1865”
爱德华。格林 - “Legible Citizenship: A Comparative Study of African American and Cherokee Constitution Writing in the Antebellum Period”
艾莉森·罗素
评论员:芭芭拉·克劳瑟默
3号展板,295房间
- “From Syria to Spruce: 的 impact of the Syrian Diaspora on the formation of Appalachia”
阿比盖尔·史密斯 - 论劳伦斯的移民
布莱恩Sheehy - “‘All 的 Reliable Loyal citizens Heare are the Slaves’: Citizenship in the Popular Imagination in the Civil War America”
奥尔加Tsapina
评论员:本杰明·雷尔顿
11:45am-1:30pm
午餐
1:30-2:45pm
4号展板,285房间
- 从护照到公民身份?"
艾米丽Yankowitz - “Statuses and Sovereignties: Undocumented Peoples, State-Recognized Tribal Geographies, and the U.S.“身份识别政策”
克里斯克莱因Hernández - “Gendered Contradictions and the Women Who Made Citizens”
莎拉Egge
评论者:玛丽亚·K. 约翰
5号展板,295房间
- “丘建设者, 悬崖居民, Indian: Imagining American Antiquity and Indigenous Membership in the Nation”
贾斯汀Estreicher - “U.S. Policies and Native Sovereignty in the Century Before Citizenship”
丹尼尔Mandell - 马萨诸塞州印章
丽迪雅Burleson
评论员:Brenden Rensink
2:45-3:00pm
打破
3:00-4:15pm
6号展板,295室
- “‘A Destructive and Injurious Weapon in Nature’: 的 1924 American Indian Citizenship Act and its Use in Undermining Iroquois-American Diplomacy”
亚历山大Echelman - “Native Nations against State Taxation in the Nineteenth Century”
艾米莉·康诺利 - “Indian Jail, Immigrant Jail: Contested Citizenship and the Foundations of the Carceral State”
布丽安娜Nofil
评论员:玛西娅·楚格
7月13日星期六
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1154 Boylston Street, Boston
教师研讨会
K-12教师工作坊
As an organization that operates within academia and the public history arena, the Massachusetts Historical Society both champions important scholarship and supports vital public history initiatives like professional development for K-12 instruction. This conference will serve both constituencies—scholars and K-12 educators—by providing a platform to consider how the classroom serves as a key site of historical representation. Teachers will be invited to attend the traditional academic sessions, and scholars in turn will be invited to participate in a concluding teacher workshop at the end of the conference. We encourage participation from scholars who are eager to engage with and learn from K-12 educators, as well as teachers who are looking to incorporate the latest scholarship into the classroom.
2023 Conference: Empire and its Discontent, 1763-1773
2023年12月1日至2日
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的 David Center for the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society and the Massachusetts Historical Society intend to host a conference on the theme “Empire and Its Discontent” at the Massachusetts Historical Society on December 1 and 2, 2023. This conference is part of a series of interdisciplinary and international meetings designed to re-examine the origins, course and consequences of the American Revolution. Our 2023 meetings mark the 260th anniversary of the Treaty of Paris that ended the Seven Years’ War and the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. We intend to use this gathering to examine the British empire at its moment of great triumph, in 1763, with its enemies defeated and its control spreading from India to the Mississippi; and again at 1773, with its control beginning to slip away in North America as a radical mobilization began against imperial power.
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T在这里 is no fee, but registration is required. To attend, please email Assistant Director of 研究 Cassie Cloutier (ccloutier@survivalknowhow.net) to be added to the registration list. Please also note which days you wish to attend and any dietary restrictions you may have.
T在这里 is limited space for Day 1 of the conference and we are currently at capacity for Day 2 of the conference. If you would like to be placed on the waitlist, please e-mail Cassie Cloutier (ccloutier@survivalknowhow.net). If space becomes available, we will contact the names on the list on Thursday, November 30.
时间表
12月1日星期五
3:30-4:45pm
Panel 1: Imperial Administration
- “Neither Prologue nor Insurmountable Crisis: Federalism, 殖民者殖民主义, and Empire in the Stamp Act Crisis”
Andrew Shankman, Rutgers University - “的 ’45 in 75: Conspiracy, Imperial Policy, and the Rebellious Turn in the American Revolution”
德克萨斯州的坦纳·奥格尔&米大学 - “Imperium in imperio: Competing Authority in Colonial Governance and Policy”
Rachel Banke, University of Illinois
Moderator: Frank Cogliano, University of Edinburgh
5:00-6:00pm
开放接待
6:00-7:00pm
Opening Keynote: Could the Empire Have Been Saved?
- 瑟琳娜·扎宾,卡尔顿学院的
- 帕特里克·格里芬,巴黎圣母院
- Christopher Brown, Columbia University
Moderator: Brendan McConville, Boston University
12月2日星期六
9:00-9:15am
欢迎
9:15-10:30am
Panel 2: Global Margins and Peripheries
- “的 American Revolution and Ireland in the Parliamentary Debates c 1764-1776”
Nicole Maib, Brunel University London - “Border-sea Colonists’ Influence and Imperial Security Policy in the British Atlantic, 1763-1773”
Ross Nedervelt, Florida International University - “的 Proclamation of 1763 in the Caribbean”
Heather Freund, 的 Saxo Institute
Moderator: Eliga Gould, University of New Hampshire
10:30-11:00am
打破
11:00-12:15pm
分组3:边缘和前沿
- “'Bewilderment' as a Way to Interpret Empire and its Discontents”
Robert Parkinson, Binghamton University - “Rethinking the Royal Proclamation of 1763 across Time and Space”
Helena Yoo Roth, City University of New York - “一个勺子 & one Knife to eat all together:' Indigenous Ecologies and the Environmental Limits of Empire, 1759-1774”
Loren Michael Mortimer, Emory University
Moderator: Kate Grandjean, Wellesley College
12:15-1:30pm
午餐
1:30-2:45pm
Panel 4: Commerce, Culture, and its Discontent
- “Remaking the Empire's Built Environment: Architecture and Governance in the Aftermath of the Treaty of Paris, 1763-1770”
Christian Koot, Towson University - “Cultivating Revolution: Danish St. Croix, Anglophone Enslavers, and the Imperial Crisis”
Jared Hardesty, Western Washington University - “A Revolution Brewing: 的 Boston Tea Party as a Catalyst for Culinary Change”
Nancy Siegel, Towson University
Moderator: Zara Anishanslin, University of Delaware
2:45-3:00pm
打破
3:00-4:00pm
Wrap up / Spilling the tea with:
- Jack Rakove, Stanford University
- Mary Beth Norton, Cornell University
Moderator: Patrick Spero, George Washington Presidential 图书馆, Mt. 弗农
会议出版物
Since its first conference volume on American Unitarianism, 一九八九年发行, the MHS has made the scholarship developed through its conferences widely and permanently available to the field.
的 MHS publication series Studies in American History and Culture comprises many of these volumes. 最近, MHS conference volumes published by other presses have given our conference scholarship an even wider reach. 阅读这些 文章利记手机官网.
过去的会议
Learn more about past conferences 在这里.