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Publications

Ingrid Fernandez, "The Upper Amazonian Rubber Boom and Indigenous Rights, 1900-1925," in Proceedings of the Florida Conference of Historians, Vol. 15 (March 2008), pp. 51-63.
 
Donald K. Routh, Review of Enoch Callaway, Asylum: A Mid-Century Madhouse and Its Lessons For Our Mentally Ill, in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, forthcoming

Donald K. Routh, with Irvin Winsboro, "Dr. Cyrus R. Teed of Chicago and the National Mind-Cure Movement," Journal of Illinois History, Vol. 11, no. 2 (Summer 2008), pp. 74-94


Conference Presentations

2009 Florida Conference of Historians Annual Conference:

Matt Diamond, “Tourist Paradise or Land of Plantation Servitude?: An Authentic Working History of Hawaii”
Alexander Jordan, “The Role of Women in the Formation and Activities of La Resistencia, 1899-1910”
Bard Keeler, “The Suez Crisis in International History: Rethinking the Meaning of Empire”
William Mack, “Desperado Coast: The Union Presence at Fort Myers in the Civil War, 1864-65”
Adam Molloy, “Garrett Smith: Perspectives on Race”
Rick Ramos, “Jose Marti: Revolutionary Organizer, Recruiter and Racial Unifier”
Don Routh, “The Challenge of Recruiting American Indians into Psychology”
David Seurkamp, “The Origins of Fort Caroline National Memorial”
Renee Waller, “Reconceptualizing France:  The Romantic Historians”

2008 Graduate Association for African-American History at the University of Memphis:
Ingrid Fernandez, "Amy Jacques Garvey and Caribbean Feminism"

Communal Studies Association Annual Conference, Estero, FL, October 2008:
Donald Routh, “Dr. Cryus R. Teed: New Thought Physician and Mental Cure Healer”

2008 Florida Conference of Historians Annual Conference:
Ingrid Fernandez, "Evita Peron as an Icon of Nationalism”
Ian Morris, “The Axemakers Gift: Women Scientists, the Manhattan Project  and the Gendered Dynamics of Nationalism”
Don Routh, “How German-Americans Lost Their Hyphen: American Nationalism and World War One”
David Seurkamp, “Nationalism and the Space Race”