Colonial and Revolutionary Americas Workshop | Joshua Piker, The College of William & Mary (CANCELED)

“The Creek Who Went to London with an Eagle and Came Home with a Lion”
Canceled
Date
Thursday, April 11, 2024, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 211
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description

“The Creek Who Went to London with an Eagle and Came Home with a Lion”

Joshua Piker, The College of William & Mary


Joshua Piker is Editor of the William and Mary Quarterly and Professor in the History Department at William & Mary.  As Editor, he has worked to expand the methodological, temporal, and geographic reach of the field of early American history while also recruiting a more diverse group of manuscript authors and peer reviewers.  Those goals have led him to organize joint issues with Journal of the Early Republic (2017), Early American Literature (2018), Hispanic American Historical Review (2023), and Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation (2024).  His own published scholarship focuses on the intersection of Indigenous history and early American history, and in particular on using community history and microhistory to center—and develop the implications of—Indigenous people, places, and stories.  His two books, Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America and The Four Deaths of Acorn Whistler: Telling Stories in Colonial America, were published by Harvard University Press. 

Contact
Rachael Schnurr
Area of Interest
Native American
Region
North America