Professor Lombard CV

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ANNE S. LOMBARD
Associate Professor, History Department, California State University, San Marcos
2000-2008
EDUCATION
University of California, Los Angeles
Ph.D., History, 1998
Areas of Specialization: U.S. History, esp. Early American and Revolution,
Women and Gender, Legal and Constitutional History
Dissertation: “Playing the Man: Conceptions of Masculinity in Anglo-American New England, 16751765.”
Columbia University
M.A., History, 1990
M.A. thesis: “Fallen Angels: Female Criminal Defendants in New York City, 1830-1860”
Columbia University
J.D., 1983
Harvard University
B.A., Magna Cum Laude in History, 1978
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed publications:
Book
Making Manhood: Growing Up Male in Colonial New England, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard
University Press, June, 2003.
Chapter in Collection
“Fatherhood and Masculinity in Colonial America,” book chapter (in German translation) in Juergen
Martschukat and Olaf Stieglitz, eds., Manner und Mannlichkeiten in der amerikanischen Gestichte –
ein Reader (trans: Men and Masculinities in American History: A Reader). Bielefeld: transcript Verlag,
March 2007.
Non-refereed publications:
Encyclopedia articles
“Sexuality,” short entry in Paul Finkelman, ed, Encyclopedia of the New American Nation, New York:
Charles Scribners’ Sons, 2005.
“Coverture,” short entry in Hasia Diner, ed., Encyclopedia of American Women’s History, New York:
Facts on File, Inc. (forthcoming).
Book reviews
“The Rights of the People,” review of Alan Taylor, The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the
Northern Borderland of the American Revolution, San Diego Union Tribune, March 5, 2006
Review of Steven Mintz, Huck’s Raft: A History of American Childhood, The American Historical
Review, Vol.110, No.5 (December 2005).
Review of Martha McNamara, From Tavern to Courthouse: Architecture & Ritual in American Law,
The Public Historian, Vol.27, No.4 (Fall 2005).
Review of Michael Zakin, Ready-Made Democracy: A History of Men’s Dress in the Early Republic,
1760-1860, Journal of Social History (Summer, 2005).
“The Woman Who Played the Man: Deborah Sampson, Soldier in the American Revolution.”
Review of Alfred Young, Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental
Soldier, Reviews in American History, Vol.32, No.4 (December 2004).
Review of George Marsden, Jonathan Edwards: A Life, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
(Autumn, 2004).
Review of Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton, San Diego Union Tribune, May 2, 2004
Review of Robert Shalhope, A Tale of New England: The Diaries of Hiram Harwood, Vermont
Farmer, 1810-1837, Journal of the Early Republic (Spring, 2004)
Review of Gloria Main, Peoples of a Spacious Land: Families and Cultures in Colonial New England,
Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (Winter/Spring 2004).
Review of Richard and Irene Brown, The Hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: A Story of Rape, Incest and
Justice in Early America, in Journal of the Early Republic (Fall, 2003 )
Review of Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, in Register
of the Kentucky Historical Society (Winter/Spring 2003)
icle: “Coverture,” in Hasia Diner, ed., “Encyclopedia of Women in American History,” to be published
by Facts on File, Inc., New York, N.Y.
Review of Holly Brewer, By Birth or Consent: Children, Law, and the Anglo-American Revolution in
Authority, forthcoming in the Journal of American History
Review of Conrad Wright, Harvard Men and the Consequences of Independence , forthcoming in the
Kentucky Historical Quarterly
Recent search Talks and Conference Presentations
Workshop Participant, “Violence and Masculinity in Early Modern England and British North America.”
Presented material along with two co-presenters at a conference entitled “Attending to Early Modern
Women – and Men” at the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies, University of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland, November 10, 2006.
Chair, “Their Brothers’ Keepers? Euro-American Siblings and Gender in the Revolutionary Era,” 11 th
annual conference of the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture, University of
California, Santa Barbara, California, June 26, 2005.
Author and presenter, “Manhood and Citizenship during the Quasi-War with France, 1797 to 1799,”
annual conference of the Organization of American Historians, San Jose, California, March 31, 2005.
Invited speaker, “Masculinity in Colonial New England,” presented to the History Department at the
University of California, San Diego, April, 2002.
Manuscripts Reviewed
Reviewed book manuscript, Daniel Tyler and Betty Henshaw, “Love in an Envelope: The courtship
letters of Leroy Carpenter and Martha Bennett,” August 2006, University of Oklahoma Press.
Reviewed and made recommendations for a new edition of Documents of American Constitutional
and Legal History, 2d ed., Volumes I and II, July, 2006, Oxford University Press.
Reviewed article manuscripts for the Journal of American History, William and Mary Quarterly and
Gender & History, between 2002 and 2007.
Internal Grants
CSUSM University Professional Development Grant, 2004-2005
CSUSM Faculty Center Professional Development Grant, 2004-2005
Work in Progress
“The Trials of Samuel Chase: Law and the Contest for Authority in the Early Republic, 1798 to
1805” (began research on this project in July 2004; research and writing are in progress)
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