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Monica D. Fitzgerald <modifitzg@aol.com> University of California, Davis |
| Address: | 2690 Cedro Lane Walnut Creek, California 94598 United States |
| Primary Phone: | 925-932-7942 |
| Secondary Phone: | 925-457-3506 |
| List Affiliations: | Former Review Editor for H-Early-America Reviewer for H-NewEngland |
| Reviews: | Lessons from the Borderland: Ethnic Cleansing, Colonial Identity, and Cultural Persistence |
| Interests: | American History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: PhD Univeristy of California, Davis. U.S. History Courses taught: Colonial America US Survey Course to 1865 US Women's History American Revolution Recent conference panels: § “Sin, Sex, Church and Court: Gender and Justice in Early America,” Berkshire Women’s History Conference, June 2005. § “Drunkards, Fornicators and the Creation of Puritan Identity,” Cross-Cultural Women’s History Lecture Series, University of California, Davis, February 2004. § “Drunkards & Fornicators on Meetinghouse Hill: Gender, Religion and Identity in an Early New England Town,” Seminar Paper, Bay Area Early American Seminar, April 2003. § “Drunkards, Fornicators, and the Great Hen Squabble of 1714: Gendered Sin and Puritan Identity in Early New England,” Panel Participant, Society of Early Americanists, April 2003. § “Puritan Duty and the Pious Soul: Sin, Confession and the Gendering of Religion in the Seventeenth Century,” Panel Participant, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, June 2002. |
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