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2003 Seminar Program

Transatlantic Networks, 1500-1825


The sessions of the 2003 Atlantic History Seminar are listed below. Each presenter's name is linked to an abstract of the paper presented; after the Seminar the titles will be added to the full list of Working Paper titles from the Seminars, arranged alphabetically by author.

[Please note that participants' affiliations are given as of the time of the Seminar and may have changed since then.]




Tuesday, August 12


SESSION 1
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Crosscurrents of Transatlantic Radicalism
Chair
: Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University

David M. Fitzsimons, University of Rhode Island
"Citizen Paine and International Identity in the Atlantic World circa 1800"

John Donoghue, University of Pittsburgh
" 'Hell Broke Loose': London's Coleman Street Ward and the Atlantic World of Radical Republicanism, 1624-1661"

SESSION 2
2:00 P.M., Robinson Hall

Urban Systems
Chair
: Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University

Jeremy Mumford, Yale University
"The Right To Be Different in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Empire: Transatlantic Context and an Andean Exchange"

Emma Hart, University of St. Andrews
" 'The Public Works are every where carrying on with Spirit': Public Space and Civic Identity in Charleston, 1730-1790"

Wednesday, August 13


SESSION 3
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Transatlantic Trade Networks
Chair
: David Hancock, University of Michigan

Sheryllynne Haggerty, Brunel University
"Absent Kings in Jamaica? Business Networks and Family Ties: The View from Eighteenth-Century Kingston, Jamaica"

Silvia Marzagalli, TEMIBER and Université de Bordeaux
"The Establishment of a Transatlantic Trade Network: Bordeaux and the United States, 1783-1815"

Thursday, August 14


PLENARY SESSION
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Atlantic History: The State of the Art

Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University
Commentary on Horst Pietschmann, ed., History of the Atlantic System, 1580-1830 (2002)

Malick Ghachem, Harvard University
Commentary on L'Atlantique, special issue of Dix-Huitième Siècle 33 (2001)

Friday, August 15


SESSION 4
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Africans and African Culture Abroad
Chair
: Emmanuel Akyeampong, Harvard University

Rachel O'Toole, Villanova University
" 'From the Same Land': Colonial Casta and African Networks in Seventeenth-Century Peru"

Javier Villa Flores, University of Illinois at Chicago
" 'The Speaking Arts of the Devil': Divination and Ventriloquism among Slave Women in Seventeenth-Century Colonial Mexico"

SESSION 5
2:00 p.m., Robinson Hall

Extra-National Networks
Chair
: Rose Beiler, University of Central Florida

Kate Carté Engel, Rutgers University, Camden
" 'Commerce that the Lord could Sanctify and Bless': Moravian Participation in Transatlantic Trade, 1740-1760"

Denver A. Brunsman, Princeton University
"Everyday Escapes: The Art of Evading the British Press Gang"

Saturday, August 16


SESSION 6
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Dutch Networks
Chair
: David Voorhees, New York University

Susanah Shaw, University of Houston
"The Women of Amsterdam and the Formation of Transatlantic Networks, 1609-1664"

Christian Koot, University of Delaware
"In Pursuit of Profit: Persistent Dutch Influence on the Inter-Imperial Trade of New York and the Lesser Antilles"

Monday, August 18

SESSION 7
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Gaelic Disperals and Migration Networks
Chair
: Marianne Wokeck, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Joanne McKay, University of Ulster
"Arthur Dobbs and Henry McCulloh: Developing the Empire, 1725-1765"

Amanda Epperson, University of Glasgow
" 'If You Intend to Come': Networks, the Migration Process, and Highland Emigration to the United States"

SESSION 8
2:00 p.m., Robinson Hall

Revolutionary Impulses
Chair
: Susan Socolow, Emory University

Beatriz Dávilo, Universidad Nacional de Rosario
"Travels, Correspondence, and Newspapers in the Constitution of Transatlantic Political and Intellectual Networks: Rio de la Plata, 1810-1825"

Sharilyn Geistfeld, University of Minnesota
"Plotting Females from Paris to Salvador: Women's Agency and Struggles for Equality in the 1796 'Conspiracy of Equals' and in the 1798 'Tailors' Conspiracy' in Salvador, Brazil"

Tuesday, August 19


SESSION 9
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

French Connections
Chair
: Leslie Choquette, Assumption College

Paul Cohen, Université Paris—VIII
"Mediating Linguistic Difference in the Early Modern French Atlantic World: Linguistic Diversity in Old and New France"

Christopher Hodson, Northwestern University
"Conversations with Power: The Acadians' Atlantic, 1755-1785"

Wednesday, August 20


SESSION 10
9:30 a.m., Robinson Hall

Religion and the Creation of Race
Chair
: Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University

Travis Glasson, Columbia University
"Masters and Pastors: The SPG and the Conversion of African Americans in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic"

Wrap-Up
Members of the Seminar


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