David T. Flaherty (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
Past Events
2013
Oct
22
The Bulwark Against Tyranny: the conservative Confederacy, January to the fall of 1864
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05:00am to 05:00am
Adrian Brettle (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
2013
Oct
10
New York's Refugees and Sovereignty During the War for American Independence
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05:00am to 05:00am
Matthew P. Dziennik (Fellow, University of Edinburgh)
2013
Oct
01
Hungry Souls: Denmark Vesey's Christian Community
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05:00am to 05:00am
Michael Johnson (Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University)
2013
Sep
24
War and Constitution-Making in Revolutionary Massachusetts
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05:00am to 05:00am
James Hrdlicka (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
2013
Sep
10
The History of New England: Producing Historical Knowledge for a New World
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05:00am to 05:00am
David Grant Smith (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
2013
Apr
30
Assistance of the Court," from Murder in the Shenandoah: Commonwealth v. John Crane and Law in Federal Virginia
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05:20am to 05:20am
Jessica Lowe (Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia)
2013
Apr
18
The 'Excellent Constitution' and the Confederation: Massachusetts, 1780-87
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05:20am to 05:20am
James Hrdlicka (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
2013
Apr
16
The Attachment of our Common People to their Native Country is Enfeebled or Destroyed: Emigration and Imperial Crisis in Scotland, 1770-1775
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05:20am to 05:20am
Jim Ambuske (Ph.D. Candidate, University of Virginia)
2013
Apr
09
Rumors, Reality, and Realpolitik: Spanish Officials and Sovereignty in the American Southwest
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05:15am to 05:15am
Susan Stearns (Assistant Professor of History, Mary Baldwin College)