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About meI have a MA in History from Rutgers, and am a PhD candidate at the University of Virginia. I'm working on a dissertation looking at the Atlantic and domestic slave trades in the early American republic.

About my libraryI''m trying to keep this to only books I have read, though I have many shelves of books "to read."

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I have a PhD in history from Rutgers and worked at Monticello for awhile, so I'll bet that with your shelves of books to read, we have a lot of overlap --
What's the dissertation topic and who are you "working under"?

I once aided a friend in getting a pre-doc year at the Newbery in Chicago, but he was cutting edge Indian Religion at the time & that's been worked over since. I haven't looked at W&MQ in a few years; not after I found out that Ms Jenny Hale Pulsifer, under DHFisher's direction, had beaten me to the Concord/Indian murder story some few years before. You only get to tell some stories for the first time just once. Professional jealousy? Sure, you bet.

So, do you have a good story in there somewhere? Can you throw gender into it too, at least for an article?

R M Gerrity, yankeeancestry
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