Program Schedule: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Historical Inquiry
Panel 1: Layers of Dimension: Nuances in Artistic Representation
Location
Campus Center Conference Room 2540, UMass Boston
Start Date
9-3-2013 9:00 AM
End Date
9-3-2013 10:30 AM
Description
PANEL 1 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Layers of Dimension: Nuances in Artistic Representation." Additional information about these presentations:
- "'This transatlantic part of my chequered life': Interdisciplinary and Transnational Approaches to George Catlin and his Indian Gallery" Jenna Reed (M.A. in American Studies)
- "'We have found Providence and we shall sing’: Using Music Criticism to Illustrate Contemporary Ideas on Colonial History" Andre Diehl (M.A. in American Studies)
- "'Though Silent, He Speaks:' Late 19th Century Ideology of the Woodmen of the World Gravestones in the Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida" Kellie Bowers, (M.A. in Historical Archaeology)
- "Honoring Indians: Imagining, Appropriating, and Reclaiming Native Culture in Southeastern Massachusetts, 1947-1977" Jonathan Green (M.A. in History)
- Chair: Liana DeMarca
- Commentator: Stephen Silliman, Professor and Graduate Program Director of Historical Archaeology
Panel 1: Layers of Dimension: Nuances in Artistic Representation
Campus Center Conference Room 2540, UMass Boston
PANEL 1 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Layers of Dimension: Nuances in Artistic Representation." Additional information about these presentations:
- "'This transatlantic part of my chequered life': Interdisciplinary and Transnational Approaches to George Catlin and his Indian Gallery" Jenna Reed (M.A. in American Studies)
- "'We have found Providence and we shall sing’: Using Music Criticism to Illustrate Contemporary Ideas on Colonial History" Andre Diehl (M.A. in American Studies)
- "'Though Silent, He Speaks:' Late 19th Century Ideology of the Woodmen of the World Gravestones in the Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida" Kellie Bowers, (M.A. in Historical Archaeology)
- "Honoring Indians: Imagining, Appropriating, and Reclaiming Native Culture in Southeastern Massachusetts, 1947-1977" Jonathan Green (M.A. in History)
- Chair: Liana DeMarca
- Commentator: Stephen Silliman, Professor and Graduate Program Director of Historical Archaeology