Program Schedule: Continuity and Change in Doing History
Panel 5: Contested Community and Cultural Spaces
Location
Campus Center, Room 3540, University of Massachusetts Boston
Start Date
29-3-2014 10:45 AM
End Date
29-3-2014 12:00 PM
Description
PANEL 5 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Contested Community and Cultural Spaces." Additional information about these presentations:
- "Motives for Violence: The Burning of the Ursuline Convent at Charlestown, 1834" Daniel S. Sousa (M.A. in History)
- "Hard Scrabble and Snow Town Race Riots: The Vestiges of Slavery in Providence, Rhode Island" Christopher J. Martin (M.A. in History). Canceled.
- "Constructing A Vernacular Narrative: Communal Memory of the West End Redevelopment" Eleanor Martinez Proctor (M.A. in History)
- "Anglicized History: a Response to Immigration, Urbanization and World War at First Parish Church in Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1913-1930" Myles Crowley (M.A. in History)
- Commentator: Heidi Gengenbach, Assistant Professor of History
- Chair: Ariel Jones, History Graduate Student
Panel 5: Contested Community and Cultural Spaces
Campus Center, Room 3540, University of Massachusetts Boston
PANEL 5 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of "Contested Community and Cultural Spaces." Additional information about these presentations:
- "Motives for Violence: The Burning of the Ursuline Convent at Charlestown, 1834" Daniel S. Sousa (M.A. in History)
- "Hard Scrabble and Snow Town Race Riots: The Vestiges of Slavery in Providence, Rhode Island" Christopher J. Martin (M.A. in History). Canceled.
- "Constructing A Vernacular Narrative: Communal Memory of the West End Redevelopment" Eleanor Martinez Proctor (M.A. in History)
- "Anglicized History: a Response to Immigration, Urbanization and World War at First Parish Church in Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1913-1930" Myles Crowley (M.A. in History)
- Commentator: Heidi Gengenbach, Assistant Professor of History
- Chair: Ariel Jones, History Graduate Student