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WASHINGTON, D. C. - CIC and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American
History announce the selection of faculty members in American history
and related fields at CIC institutions to participate in an inaugural
seminar to discuss the latest issues in slavery studies.
Of a pool of 125 faculty members nominated, CIC and the Gilder Lehrman
Institute selected 32 CIC faculty members to participate in "The
Slavery Debates: Problems in Slavery Studies Today," a week-long
seminar to be held June 2-7 at Columbia University in New York City. (See
list of participating faculty members below.) Participants will exchange
ideas with one of the most renowned scholars of slavery in the world,
David Brion Davis, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale and
director of Yale's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance,
and Abolition. Davis has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction,
the National Book Award for History and Biography, the Bancroft Prize,
and numerous other honors.
The seminar will include lectures and discussion groups, a guest presentation
on slavery in the Caribbean by Harvard sociology professor Orlando Patterson,
visits to scholarly archives, and a chance to visit "history high
schools" in New Yorkspecial high schools and history programs
throughout New York created and supported by the Gilder Lehrman Institute,
where the students take an extra course of American history each day for
four years.
Participants in the CIC/Gilder Lehrman seminar will examine the major scholarly works and turning points in the historiographical debates over slavery; new research on the slave trade, slave culture and resistance; changes in Western culture that made anti-slavery a possibility; and the differences among slaveholding regimes in New England, the Chesapeake, the Carolinas, Barbados, and other areas.
"Strengthening the teaching of American history at colleges and
universitiesespecially on a topic as central to American life as
the legacy of slaveryis of critical importance. The number of institutions
that nominated faculty members who are active as scholars and teachers
of this subject and who are leading major efforts at curricular reform
on this and related subjects is most impressive," said CIC President
Richard Ekman. "It is no overstatement to characterize this seminar
as unique in all respects. We are most grateful to the Gilder Lehrman
Institute for its confidence in CIC member institutions."
Lesley Herrmann, Executive Director of the Gilder Lehrman Institute,
said "The Institute welcomes the chance to work with college faculty
members, building on our successful track record of summer seminars for
high school teachers and National Park Service (NPS) rangers. We are delighted
to be working with CIC and its faculty members and look forward to building
this network to enhance history education throughout the country."
For more information, visit the CIC website at www.cic.edu
or contact Lesley Herrmann at (646) 366-9666 or herrmann@gilderlehrmann.org.
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The Gilder Lehrman Institute was established in 1994 to promote the study and the love of American history. The Institute organizes seminars and enrichment programs for teachers; supports and produces publications and traveling exhibitions; sponsors lectures by eminent historians; develops electronic resources; creates history high schools and extracurricular history programs; and founds research centers at universities and libraries.
The Council of Independent Colleges is an association of more than
500 independent, liberal arts colleges and universities and higher education
affiliates and organizations. These institutions work together to support
college leadership, advance institutional excellence, and enhance private
higher education's contributions to society. To fulfill its mission, CIC
provides ideas, resources, and services to assist institutions in improving
leadership expertise, educational programs, administrative and financial
performance, and institutional visibility. The Council is headquartered
at One Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.
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CIC Participants in Gilder Lehrman Seminar
| Elizabeth Urban Alexander Texas Wesleyan University Fort Worth, TX Barbara J. Ballard James M. Beeby Virginia Bernhard Chad Berry Alexander O. Boulton James D. Bratt John d'Entremont Robert S. Fogarty Michael E. Groth |
John Hinshaw Lebanon Valley College Annville, PA Linda S. Hudson Sean M. Kelley Michael L. Lomax Barbara Machtinger Reavis L. Mitchell, Jr. Lynda J. Morgan David A. Nichols Steven M. Nolt Victoria Pasley Richard W. Pointer |
Philip Racine Wofford College Spartanburg, SC Rosalind Remer Leila M. Roeckell Sherry Lamb Schirmer Barton C. Shaw David Sowell Katherine A. Tinsley Bela Vassady Melissa Walker Timothy C. Westcott Gloria T. Williams-Way |
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