FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH
11:00 am – 1:00 pm: Registration at Ireland House
1:00 – 1:30: Welcome – Dr. Karen Kupperman (NYU)
1:30 – 3:30: Panel 1 – Migration, Emigration and Expulsion
- Jeffrey Fortin (SUNY Oneonta) – "Unsettling of a nation is easy:
the settling is not:" Removal and the construction of empire in the
long eighteenth century
- Mariana Perez (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina) – How to
Migrate to the River Plate: migratory strategies of low-income Spaniards during the last few decades of colonial times
- Andrés Estefane (SUNY Stony Brook) – Scientific Expeditions,
Territorial Disputes, and the Forging of a National Historiography: the case of Chile
- Daniel Papsdorf (Wichita State University) – A Fluid Frontier: the Mississippi during the Revolutionary War
3:30 – 4:00: Coffee Break
4:00 – 6:00: Keynote Address
- Fredrika Teute (Omohundro Institute, College of William and Mary) - "Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive": love and abandon in the 1790s
6:00 – onwards: Conference Dinner
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH
8:00 am – 9:00 am: Coffee and Refreshments
9:00 – 11:00: Panel 2 – The Local in the Atlantic
- Martha Few (University of Arizona) – The Fetus as Colonial
Subject: gender, race, and reproduction in the eighteenth-century
Spanish Atlantic
- Liza
Gijanto (Syracuse University) – Commerce, authority, and consumption in
Niumi, the Gambia, during the height of the Atlantic trade
- James Coltrain (Northwestern University) – Fuerte Real: The Castillo San Marcos and provincial identity in the Atlantic world
- Steve
Lenik (Syracuse University) – Moving Beyond the Mission in
Frontiers and Borderlands: A Jesuit plantation and church within the
cultural landscape of Grand Bay Quarter, Dominica, West Indies,
1748-1763
11:00 – 11:15: Coffee Break
11:15 – 1:15: Panel 3 – Negotiating Interstitial Power
- Ross Newton (Northeastern University) – Networking and Empire: politics and territorial sovereignty in the Bay of Honduras
- Adrian Finucane (Harvard University) – Anglo-Spanish Imperial Interaction in the Caribbean, 1713-1739
- Christopher Ebert (CUNY Brooklyn College) – Maintaining Exclusion:
British trade with Brazil after the War of the Spanish Succession:
1714-1750.
- Luis Granados (University of Chicago) – Crust and Crumb of the U.S.-Mexican War
1:15 – 2:15: Lunch
2:15 – 4:15: Panel 4 – Mechanisms of Imperial Control
- Karen Racine (University of Guelph) – Coded
Anti-colonialism: The use (and misuse) of Napoleon in the rhetoric and
practice of late
colonial Spanish American patriotism, 1808-1814
- Elena Schneider (Princeton) – British Occupation and the Limits of Imperial Sovereignty in 18th-century Havana
- Pernille Rĝge (Oxford) – Danish, British and French colonial experimentation on the West African Coast, 1780s - 1790s
- Akin Ogundiran (UNC Charlotte) – Political Economy and Cultural Works of the Old Oyo Empire
4:15 – 4:30: Coffee Break
4:30 – 5:30: Closing Roundtable – States, Nations, Empires and Polities in the Long 18th Century
- Jerusha Westbury (NYU)
- Anelise Shrout (NYU)
5:30 – 7:30: Refreshments