2016 PROGRAM SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS BIENNIAL MEETING THE CHATTANOOGAN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE JUNE 2–4, 2016 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016 12:00‐4:30 P.M.: BATTLEFIELD TOUR, (Please note: The bus will depart promptly at 12 noon from the Broad Street entrance of The Chattanoogan Hotel. Cost is $12.00/person; pre‐ registration is required) Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, the oldest such reservation in the nation, preserves a large portion of the Chickamauga Battlefield. Fought in September 1863, the Battle of Chickamauga marked the only major Confederate victory in the Western Theater at the combined cost of more than 34,000 casualties. Our tour will cover the highlights of this three‐day engagement, with special emphasis on the action on September 20, the battleʹs decisive day. Moderate walking will be required at some of the tour stops. The tour will conclude with a brief stop at the Visitor Center, which features an outstanding book store along with exhibits on the engagement. 4:00 P.M.: REGISTRATION (Please note: The registration desk will be located outside Ballrooms 1 and 2 on Thursday and outside the Amphitheater on Friday and Saturday.) 6:00 P.M.: WELCOME: Caroline E. Janney, President, Society of Civil War Historians (Ballrooms 1 and 2) INTRODUCTION OF NEW OFFICERS TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT PRESENTATION OF THE OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD 6:15 P.M.: DINNER (Ballrooms 1 and 2) Sponsored by the Society of Civil War Historians. (pre‐registration by May 13 is required; cash bar available) 7:00 P.M.: PLENARY SESSION: Teaching and Writing About Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction in the 21st Century (Ballrooms 1 and 2) PRESIDING: Gregory Downs, University of California, Davis PANELISTS: W. Fitzhugh Brundage, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Anne Marshall, Mississippi State University Kidada Williams, Wayne State University FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M.: 1. The Politics of Emancipation: Abolition from Above, Abolition from Below (Rose Room) PRESIDING: Thavolia Glymph, Duke University PANELISTS: Jim Downs, Connecticut College, “The Other Civil War”: Emancipation and Identity in the Case of the Black Seminoles in the Rio Grande Frank Cirillo, University of Virginia, “The Power of Civilized Warriors to Unmake Slaves”: White Abolitionists and the Emancipation Process, 1861–1862 Jonathan Lande, Brown University, Black Mutineers and Freedom in the Union Army RESPONSE: Manisha Sinha, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2. Mapping the Civil War ‐ New Eyes and New Tools (Ochs Room) PRESIDING: Michelle Krowl, Library of Congress PANELISTS: Susan Schulten, University of Denver, The Power of Maps in the Sectional Crisis Candice Shy Hooper, Independent Scholar, Making New Maps and Finding a “Lost” One Scott Nesbit, University of Georgia, Mapping Journeys Out of Wartime Slavery RESPONSE: Susan Knowles, Center for Historic Preservation, Middle Tennessee State University 3. The Civil War as a Household War (Roberts Room) PRESIDING: Brian McKnight, The University of Virginia’s College at Wise PANELISTS: Lisa Tendrich Frank, Independent Scholar, A “Fearful Family Quarrel”: The Union Assault on Southern Households as Battle Strategy Joseph M. Beilein, Jr., The Pennsylvania State University, Erie, “To raise my hand against my home”: Robert E. Lee, the Household, and the Dilemma of Guerrilla Warfare Carole T. Emberton, University at Buffalo, Haunted by the Household: Slavery’s Legacy in the Postbellum South RESPONSE: Anne Sarah Rubin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County page 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M. CONTINUED: 4. Politics, Division, and Destruction: The Civil War in Indian Territory (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: Diane Mutti‐Burke, University of Missouri, Kansas City PANELISTS: Chelsea D. Frazier, University of Oklahoma, Divided Nations: The Impact of Post‐ Removal Politics on Cherokee and Creek Alliance with the Confederacy, 1830–1861 Kevin Hooper, University of Oklahoma, Destroying Indian Territory: The Civil War as a Catalyst for Physical and Societal Ruin in the Cherokee Nation Zachery Cowsert, West Virginia University, Arms, Abolition, and the Politics of Fear: The Choctaw Nation Enters the Civil War RESPONSE: Jeff Fortney, Central Michigan University FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M.: 5. Civil War and Sexual Disorder (Rose Room) PRESIDING: LeeAnn Whites, Filson Historical Society PANELISTS: Catherine Clinton, University of Texas at San Antonio, Sex, Insanity & Union Soldiers: The View from St. Elizabeth’s Asylum During the Civil War Jonathan W. White, Christopher Newport University, Bad War Dreams Judith Giesberg, Villanova University, Venal Appetites: Regulating Intimacy Between Men in the Civil War Army and Navy RESPONSE: Frances Clarke, University of Sydney 6. Re‐Mapping War: Spatial Understandings of the Civil War‐era (Ochs Room) PRESIDING: Kathryn Shively Meier, Virginia Commonwealth University PANELISTS: Maria Angela Diaz, Texas Tech University, By the Bullet: Violence and the Shaping of the U.S.‐Mexican Border in the Civil War Era James Broomall, Shepherd University, A Continuous Struggle: The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal’s Civil War Andrew Fialka, University of Georgia, Home is Where the War Is: A Spatial Approach to Civil War Missouri’s Domestic Supply Line RESPONSE: Aaron Astor, Maryville College page 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M. CONTINUED: 7. Internal Conflict in the Civil War North (Roberts Room) PRESIDING: Steven Towne, Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis PANELISTS: Michael T. Caires, University of Virginia, Rejecting Greenbacks: The Politics of Paper Money in Civil War California Jennifer L. Weber, University of Kansas, Disillusion and the Draft Jack Furniss, University of Virginia, Civil Wars: Union Governors and Federal‐ State Conflict in the North RESPONSE: Steven Towne, Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis 8. New Approaches to Lincoln’s Constitutionalism in Historical Scholarship (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: Rachel Shelden, University of Oklahoma PANELISTS: Phillip W. Magness, George Mason University, Lincoln’s Forgotten Constitutional Amendments Robert O. Faith, The University of Akron, Habeas Corpus and the Fate of Liberty for British Nationals Under Lincoln RESPONSE: Rachel Shelden, University of Oklahoma FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 12:45 – 2:15 P.M.: GRADUATE STUDENT LUNCHEON (Ballroom 4) **PLEASE NOTE: This lunch is for graduate students only. (advance registration is required) Sponsored by the Society of Civil War Historians The grad student luncheon will involve thematic tables where grad students will be able to have a frank discussion of a given topic within the field of Civil War historiography. Partnered with a scholar in the field, the small group of grad students will work with the faculty member to discuss great models of Civil War scholarship within your subfield, other books perhaps even outside of the Civil War Era that people find useful, how to incorporate the given theme into the classroom, and ways to pitch yourself to publishers. In addition, it might be a way to present your own work to others with similar interests and get some honest feedback. Grad students will be asked to submit a one page dissertation abstract to [email protected] and to make first and second choice selections on the registration form. The Grad Student Connections Committee will do their best to assign you to the greatest topic of interest, given limitations of space and the need to have a minimum number of individuals at each table. (continued on page 5) page 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 12:45 – 2:15 P.M.: GRADUATE STUDENT LUNCHEON CONTINUED Faculty Tables: 1. Judkin Browning, Appalachian State University – Military 2. Judy Giesberg, Villanova University – Gender 3. Caroline Janney, Purdue University – Memory 4. Brian Luskey, West Virginia University – Labor/Capital/Class 5. Yael A. Sternhell, Tel Aviv University – Slavery and Emancipation 6. Elizabeth Varon, University of Virginia – Politics and Political Culture FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 2:00 – 2:30 P.M.: BOOK SIGNING (Walker Room) Candice Shy Hooper will sign copies of her book, Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Worse, published by The Kent State University Press. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 2:30 P.M.: JOURNAL OF THE CIVIL WAR ERA EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING (Kinsey Boardroom) FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.: 9. McClellan: Reappraising the Union’s Most Controversial Commander (Rose Room) PRESIDING: Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles PANELISTS: George C. Rable, University of Alabama, McClellan Redux? The Often‐Reported, Imminent Return of Little Mac Ethan S. Rafuse, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, “The Spirit Which You Have Aided to Infuse”: A. Lincoln, the McClellan Legacy, and the Question of Accountability in Union Civil‐Military Relations Mark Gimsley, The Ohio State University, Reconsidering the Lincoln‐McClellan Relationship RESPONSE: Jennifer Murray, University of Virginia’s College at Wise 10. Healing Invisible Wounds: Civil War Veterans, Veterans’ Organizations, and Mental Trauma (Roberts Room) PRESIDING: Michael Barton, The Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg PANELISTS: Kathleen Logothetis Thompson, West Virginia University, “That the soldier was insane is not established”: Insanity and Suicide in Civil War Pensions John C. Kennedy, Purdue University, Wounds without Scars: The Woman’s Relief Corps and Institutional Care for Mentally Afflicted Union Veterans Christopher Bates, University of California, Los Angeles, Blue‐Gray Blues: Civil War Veterans’ Reunions and Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder RESPONSE: Mark Schantz, Birmingham‐Southern College page 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M. CONTINUED: 11. Taking Things Seriously: Object Lessons from the Civil War Era (Ochs Room) PRESIDING: Joan E. Cashin, The Ohio State University PANELISTS: Jason Phillips, West Virginia University, Bowie Knives, Pikes, and Material Cultures of the Future Sarah Jones Weicksel, The University of Chicago, Fitted Up for Freedom: The Material Culture of Refugee Relief Yael A. Sternhell, Tel Aviv University, The Goods of War: How to Make Money Off Confederate Paperwork RESPONSE: Cathy Wright, The American Civil War Museum 12. Reading the Confederacy: Intellectual Lives in the Confederacy (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: Paul Quigley, Virginia Tech University PANELISTS: Sarah E. Gardner, Mercer University, “We Need Something to Read Dreadfully”: Reading in Confederate Camps Timothy J. Williams, University of Oregon, Creating Narratives of War: The Literary Lives of Confederate Prisoners of War Katherine Brackett Fialka, University of Georgia, Textual Healing: Confederate Women, Occupation, and Reading RESPONSE: Paul Quigley, Virginia Tech University SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M.: 13. New Directions in the Study of Civil War Veterans (a roundtable discussion) (Rose Room) PRESIDING: Paul Cimbala, Fordham University PANELISTS: Barbara A. Gannon, University of Central Florida Lesley J. Gordon, University of Akron Ryan W. Keating, California State University, San Bernardino Diane Miller Sommerville, Binghamton University page 6 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 8:30 – 10:30 A.M. CONTINUED: 14. The Fate of Northern Antislavery Activism after Emancipation (Roberts Room) PRESIDING: David Gellman, DePauw University PANELISTS: Sarah Gronningsater, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, California Institute of Technology, Northern Black Politics and American’s Long Reconstruction Luke Harlow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Northern Churches and the Postwar Legacy of the Slavery Question Erik Alexander, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, “A Martyr to Public Liberty”: Elijah P. Lovejoy, Race, and the Meaning of Reconciliation RESPONSE: Kate Masur, Northwestern University and David Gellman, DePauw University 15. Urban Places, Public Spaces: Southern Cities and the Contest for Public Space During the Long Civil War Era (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: William Link, University of Florida PANELISTS: Ashley Whitehead Luskey, West Virginia University, All the Theater’s a Stage: Theater‐Going, Ritual, and Authority in the Confederate Capital Katie Hemphill, University of Arizona, “Our Patriotic Friends”: Women and Prostitution in Civil War Baltimore Caitlin Verboon, University of Maryland, No Relief: Contestations over Governmental Public Space and Institutional Support, 1865–1868 RESPONSE: Andrew Slap, East Tennessee State University 16. Echoes of Battle: State Power in the Aftermath of the Civil War (Ochs Room) PRESIDING: Stephen Kantrowitz, University of Wisconsin, Madison PANELISTS: Emma Teitelman, University of Pennsylvania, Public Faith and Private Enterprise: Governance and Incorporation in Post‐Civil War Georgia Khal Schneider, California State University, East Bay, “Should trouble arise it will not be on account of the Indians”: The Reconstruction of Indian Policy in California Kevin Adams, Kent State University, “It was not intended”: Federal Enforcement of Civil Rights for Chinese Immigrants in the Puget Sound, 1885–1886 RESPONSE: Cynthia Nicoletti, University of Virginia, School of Law page 7 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M.: 17. The Transnational Perspective of the Civil War: Revolution, Nationalism, Separatism (a roundtable discussion) (Rose Room) PRESIDING: T. Michael Parrish, Baylor University PANELISTS: Neils Eichhorn, Middle Georgia State University, Southern Secession in a World of Separatism Andre Fleche, Castleton University, The American Civil War and the Development of New World Nationalism Brian Schoen, Ohio University, Sovereignty, Internationalism, and the American Civil War Patrick Kelly, University of Texas at San Antonio, The U.S. Civil War, the French Intervention, and the Crisis of Democracy in the New World 18. The Nature of War: The Environment and Military Campaigns during the Civil War (Roberts Room) PRESIDING: Matthew Stith, University of Texas at Tyler PANELISTS: Michael Burns, Texas Christian University, The Roll of Thunder, the Heat of Battle: Weather in the Second Bull Run Campaign David Schieffler, University of Arkansas, Timber, Torrents, and Terrain: Nature’s Decisive Role in the 1863 Helena Campaign Ryan Bixby, University of Akron, “Marched Through the Prettiest Country of Beautiful Farms”: An Environmental Analysis of Civil War Correspondence RESPONSE: Judkin Browning, Appalachia State University 19. “One of the Bloodiest the World Has Ever Seen”: Rethinking Anticipations of the Civil War (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: Earl Hess, Lincoln Memorial University PANELISTS: Matthew Mason, Brigham Young University, Visions of Haiti and France: Northern Prophecies of a Long Civil War, Spring 1861 Michael D. Robinson, University of Mobile, “The Hellish Passion of Civil War”: Border Southerners and War Realism during the Secession Crisis Michael E. Woods, Marshall University, “A City of Mourners”: Charlestonians and a Sanguinary Strike on Sumter RESPONSE: Elizabeth Varon, University of Virginia page 8 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 10:45 – 12:45 P.M. CONTINUED: 20. Fraud, Violence, & Desertion: Northern Reactions to War That Test Paludan’s Law and Order Theory (Ochs Room) PRESIDING: Elizabeth Leonard, Colby College PANELISTS: Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, Angelo State University, Criminal Intent: How Americans Understood the Civil War Through the Lens of Fraud Ian Delahanty, Springfield College, From Race to Rioters to Soldiers: Irish Immigrants, Violence, and Order in Northern Cities and Union Camps Julie Mujic, Sacred Heart University, Finding Leander Davis: Desertion and Abandonment during the American Civil War RESPONSE: J. Matthew Gallman, University of Florida SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 12:00 NOON: SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING (Mountain Room, private room located within the restaurant) SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.: 21. “New Approaches to Old Questions” (a roundtable discussion) (Rose Room) PRESIDING: Margaret Story, DePaul University PANELISTS: Lorien Foote, Texas A&M University, Breaking out of the Historiographical Prison: Prisoners of War in the Civil War Barton A. Myers, Washington and Lee University, The Confederate War Department: A New Military History Amy Murrell Taylor, University of Kentucky, Race, Space, and Another Look at the Military Encampment Susannah J. Ural, University of Southern Mississippi, Hood’s Texas Brigade: Why Unit Histories Still Matter 22. Go West, Young Historians! Expanding the Boundaries of Civil War Studies (a roundtable discussion) (Roberts Room) PANELISTS: Michael Green, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Matthew Hulbert, Kentucky Historical Society Megan Kate Nelson, www.historista.com Kevin Waite, University of Pennsylvania page 9 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 2:30 – 4:30 P.M. CONTINUED: 23. New Perspectives on the Gettysburg Campaign (Amphitheater) PRESIDING: Brian Jordan, Sam Houston State University PANELISTS: David Silkenat, University of Edinburgh, Surrender and Agency at Gettysburg Hilary N. Green, University of Alabama, Stolen: Seizure of African Americans, the Gettysburg Campaign, and Memory Timothy Orr, Old Dominion University, “Precisely the Time to Attack”: Wapping Heights, the Forgotten Last Battle of the Gettysburg Campaign RESPONSE: Chris Gwinn, Gettysburg National Military Park SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016, 4:30 P.M.: RECEPTION (Ballrooms 1 and 2) Pre‐registration required; cash bar available. The Chattanoogan Hotel page 10 SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS ADVISORY BOARD AND COMMITTEES ADVISORY BOARD: Anne J. Bailey, Editor, Society of Civil War Historians Newsletter, The McWhiney Foundation William A. Blair, Director, George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center, Penn State Stephen D. Engle, Secretary‐Treasurer, Florida Atlantic University Judith Giesberg, Editor, The Journal of the Civil War Era, Villanova University A. Wilson Greene, Pamplin Historical Park & the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier Caroline E. Janney, President, Purdue University Kenneth W. Noe, Auburn University Anne Sarah Rubin, Past President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Daniel Sutherland, President‐Elect, University of Arkansas Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles BOARD NOMINATION COMMITTEE: Richard Blackett, Vanderbilt University Patrick Kelly, The University of Texas at San Antonia Elizabeth Varon, (chair), University of Virginia GRADUATE STUDENT CONNECTION COMMITTEE: Mandy Cooper, Duke University Angela Riotto, University of Akron David K. Thomson, (chair), University of Georgia Darin Tuck, University of Missouri MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Joan E. Cashin, The Ohio State University Gary W. Gallagher, (chair), University of Virginia Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles OUTREACH COMMITTEE: Megan Bever, Missouri Southern State University James Marten, (chair), Marquette University Megan Kate Nelson, www.historista.com Maggie Yancey, University of Tennessee OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE: Christopher Childers, Benedictine College J. Matthew Gallman, (chair), University of Florida Cynthia Nicoletti, University of Virginia, School of Law OUTSTANDING PAPER BY A GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD is funded by the Society of Civil War Historians and honors the graduate student presenting the best paper at the 2016 conference. page 11 SOCIETY OF CIVIL WAR HISTORIANS ADVISORY BOARD AND COMMITTEES CONTINUED PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Nicole Etcheson, Ball State University Barton Myers, Washington and Lee University Ethan Rafuse, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Aaron Sheehan‐Dean, (chair), Louisiana State University Rachel Shelden, University of Oklahoma TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK PRIZE COMMITTEE (2015): Tad Brown, Watson‐Brown Foundation, Inc. Lorien Foote, Texas A&M University Gary Gallagher, (chair), University of Virginia James Marten, Marquette University 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 present the Tom Watson Brown Book Award at the Southern Historical Association Annual Meeting to be held at the Trade Winds Island Resort, St. Pete Beach, Florida, November 2‐5, 2016. The Society of Civil War Historians presents the $50,000 Tom Watson Brown Book Award 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. The prize is presented at the SCWH banquet at the Southern Historical Association annual meeting, where the winner delivers a formal address that will be published in a subsequent issue of the Journal of the Civil War Era. SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING & TOM WATSON BROWN BOOK AWARD DINNER November 9‐12, 2017: Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas November 8‐11, 2018: Sheraton Birmingham Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama page 12 EXHIBITORS LOCATED IN THE KELLY AND WALKER ROOM The Exhibit room will be open Friday and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 1) Flip Learning, State College, Pennsylvania 2) Fordham University Press, Bronx, New York 3) Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio 4) Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5) Oxford University Press, New York, New York 6) Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois 7) Union Army Data, National Bureau of Economic Research, Vienna, VA 8) University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia 9) University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 10) University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee 11) University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, Virginia FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016, 2:00 – 2:30 P.M.: BOOK SIGNING (Walker Room) Candice Shy Hooper will sign copies of her book, Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Worse, published by The Kent State University Press. page 13 PARTICIPANTS NAME PANEL Adams, Kevin .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Alexander, Erik ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Astor, Aaron ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Barton, Michael .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Bates, Christopher .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Beilein, Joseph ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Bixby, Ryan ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Broomall, James ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Browning, Judkin .......................................................................................................................... grad lunch, 18 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh ......................................................................................................... Thursday plenary Burns, Michael .................................................................................................................................................... 18 Caires, Michael T. ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Cashin, Joan ....................................................................................................................................................... 11 Cimbala, Paul ..................................................................................................................................................... 13 Cirillo, Frank ......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Clarke, Frances ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Clinton, Catherine ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Cowsert, Zachery ............................................................................................................................................... 4 Delahanty, Ian .................................................................................................................................................. 20 Diaz, Maria Angela ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Downs, Gregory ................................................................................................................... Thursday plenary Downs, Jim ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Eichhorn, Niels ................................................................................................................................................. 17 Emberton, Carole ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Faith, Robert ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Fialka, Andrew .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Fialka, Katherine .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Fleche, Andre ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Foote, Lorien ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 Fortney, Jeff .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Frank, Lisa Tendrich .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Frazier, Chelsea .................................................................................................................................................. 4 Furniss, Jack ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Gallman, J. Matthew ......................................................................................................................................... 20 Gannon, Barbara A. ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Gardner, Sarah ................................................................................................................................................... 12 Gellman, David ................................................................................................................................................ 14 Giesberg, Judith ............................................................................................................................. 5, grad lunch Glymph, Thavolia ............................................................................................................................................... 1 Gordon, Lesley .................................................................................................................................................. 13 Green, Michael ................................................................................................................................................... 22 page 14 PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED NAME PANEL Green, Hilary ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 Grimsley, Mark .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Gronningsater, Sarah ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Gwinn, Chris ...................................................................................................................................................... 23 Harlow, Luke ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Hemphill, Katie ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Hess, Earl ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 Hooper, Candice ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Hooper, Kevin ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Hulbert, Matthew .............................................................................................................................................. 22 Janney, Caroline ................................................................................................................................ grad lunch Jordan, Brian ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 Kantrowitz, Stephen ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Keating, Ryan ................................................................................................................................................... 13 Kelly, Patrick ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Kennedy, John ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Knowles, Susan ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Krowl, Michelle ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Lande, Jonathan ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Leonard, Elizabeth ........................................................................................................................................... 20 Link, William ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Luskey, Ashley Whitehead ............................................................................................................................... 15 Luskey, Brian ...................................................................................................................................... grad lunch Magness, Philip ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Marshall, Anne ..................................................................................................................... Thursday plenary Mason, Matthew ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Masur, Kate ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 McKnight, Brian .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Meier, Kathryn Shively ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Mujic, Julie ......................................................................................................................................................... 20 Murray, Jennifer .................................................................................................................................................. 9 Mutti‐Burke, Diane ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Myers, Barton ................................................................................................................................................... 21 Nelson, Megan Kate .......................................................................................................................................... 22 Nesbit, Scott ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Nicoletti, Cynthia .............................................................................................................................................. 16 Orr, Timothy ...................................................................................................................................................... 23 Parrish, T. Michael ............................................................................................................................................ 17 Phillips, Jason .................................................................................................................................................... 11 Quigley, Paul .................................................................................................................................................... 12 page 15 PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED NAME PANEL Rable, George ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Rafuse, Ethan ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 Robinson, Michael ............................................................................................................................................. 19 Rubin, Anne Sarah ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Schantz, Mark .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Schieffler, David ................................................................................................................................................ 18 Schneider, Khal .................................................................................................................................................. 16 Schoen, Brian .................................................................................................................................................... 17 Schulten, Susan ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Shelden, Rachel ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Silkenat, David .................................................................................................................................................. 23 Sinha, Manisha .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Slap, Andrew ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Sommerville, Diane Miller ............................................................................................................................... 13 Sternhell, Yael ............................................................................................................................... grad lunch, 11 Stith, Matthew .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Storey, Margaret ................................................................................................................................................ 21 Taylor, Amy Murrell ........................................................................................................................................ 21 Teitelman, Emma ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Thompson, Kathleen ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Towne, Steven .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Ural, Susannah ................................................................................................................................................. 21 Varon, Elizabeth ........................................................................................................................... grad lunch, 19 Verboon, Caitlin ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Waite, Kevin ....................................................................................................................................................... 22 Waugh, Joan ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Weber, Jennifer ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Weicksel, Sarah Jones ....................................................................................................................................... 11 White, Jonathan .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Whites, LeeAnn .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Williams, Kidada .................................................................................................................. Thursday plenary Williams, Timothy ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Wongsrichanalai, Kanisorn ............................................................................................................................ 20 Woods, Michael ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Wright, Cathy ................................................................................................................................................... 11 page 16
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