Directory of Fellows and
Research Associates, 1972-Present
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IRVIN, BENJAMIN H.
Fellowship: Peterson 00-01, "Representative Men: A
Cultural
History of the Continental Congress' (Ph.D. cand. in
American history,
Brandeis)
Education: Univ. of the South, B.A., 91; Kentucky,
J.D.,
94; Bowling Green State, M.A., 96; Brandeis, Ph.D., 02
Current Position: Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral
Fellow, McNeil Center for Early American Studies
Fellowship Publications:
Samuel Adams: Son of Liberty, Father of Revolution (Oxford Univ.
Press, 2002)
[Updated 2005]
ISENBERG, NANCY G.
Fellowship: Hiatt 87-88, "`Co-Equality of the
Sexes': The Feminist
and Religious Discourse of the Nineteenth-Century Woman's
Rights
Movement in America, 1848-60" (Ph.D. cand. in American
history,
Wisconsin at Madison)
Fellowship: Peterson 03-04, "The Sexual Politics of
Aaron Burr" (assoc. prof. of history, Tulsa)
Fellowship: Peterson 07-08, "Dirty Politics in
Early America" (assoc. prof. of history, Tulsa)
Education: Rutgers, A.B., 80; Wisconsin at Madison, M.A., 83,
Ph.D., 90
Current Position:
Mary Frances Barnard Chair
in 19th-Century American History, Tulsa
Fellowship Publications:
Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America (1998) [SHEAR book
prize, 1999]; Mortal Remains: Death in Early America (2003),
coedited with Andrew Burstein; Fallen Founder: A Life of Aaron Burr
(forthcoming, 2007)
Other Publications: "Eleanor Roosevelt:
Joseph Lash's Eternal Mother," Biography 10 (1987): 107-15
Address:
History Department, Chapman Hall, University of Tulsa, 600 South College
Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104-3189; Nancy-Isenberg[at]utulsa.edu
Web Page:
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~nancy-isenberg/
[Updated 2007]
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