Fall 2009 Brownbag Seminar Schedule

Bring your lunch and join us from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Seminar Room 105 at the McNeil Center, 3355 Woodland Walk (34th and Sansom Streets),
on the University of Pennsylvania campus. Papers are circulated in advance. For copies, please contact the
McNeil Center office.


16 September: 

Kevin Cattrell, Rutgers University
Singing Indians: Psalmody and Credibility in Experience
Mayhew's Indian Converts

30 September: 
Rachel Schnepper, Rutgers University
Bermuda, the Other Puritan Colony, and the English Revolution
14 October:
Rick Demirjian, University of Delaware
In the Midst of Perpetual Fights: Local and National Publics in the Completion of the C&D Canal, 1821-1829
28 October :
Robert Craig, Independent Scholar
East New Jersey through Fresh Eyes: The Benjamin Clarke Diary, 1688-89
11 November :
Ellery Foutch , University of Pennsylvania
Temporality, Metamorphosis, and Perfection in Nineteenth-Century Art and Natural History
2 December :
Matthew Karp , University of Pennsylvania
“An Artful, Sagacious & Bold Enemy”: British Abolitionism and the Origins of a Southern Foreign Policy of Slavery, 1833-1842


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