Judith L. Van Buskirk
Education:
Ph.D., History - New York University
M.B.A., Interntional Business (MIBS) - University
of South Carolina
B.A., - La Salle College
Course Offerings:
HIS 200 - The US to 1877
HIS 290 - Historical Methods
HIS 300 - Colonial America, 1450-1750
HIS 302 - Revolutionary America, 1750-1789
HIS 303 - American Republic, 1789-1840
HIS 314 - Native-American HIStory
HIS 329 - Transatlantic World
HIS 490 - Undergraduate Seminar
HIS 550 - Issues in Early American HIStory
HIS 629 - Historiography of the American Revolution
HIS 660 - Graduate Seminar
Research Interests:
- African-American Revolutionary War veterans and Memory
- 1930s Silver Screen
Actresses and their Image
Selected Publications and Presentations:
Generous Enemies: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New York (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002)
Various articles on American Revolution topics
Paper presentations at OAH, Omohundro, NY State Historical Association,
Pennsylvania Historical Association, british Association for American Studies,
Gotham Conference, Cliveden Institute, Columbia University Seminar, McNeil
Center for Early American Studies, The Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies.
Service and Community Activities:
Public speaker on historical topics
Community theater
I-81 Consortium: teachers of native –American History in central New
York State.
Board of Directors for various archives and journals