Lindsey Flewelling

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Lindsey Flewelling

702 N. Corona Street Unit B

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

303 807 7954

lindseyflewelling@yahoo.com

E DUCATION

PhD in History, 2012

University of Edinburgh

“Ulster Unionism and America, 1880-1920”

Thesis supervisors Alvin Jackson and Owen Dudley Edwards

MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History, 2008

University of Cambridge

“The Irish Parliament in the Age of the American Revolution, 1775-1783”

Dissertation supervisor Eugenio Biagini

BA in History, 2007

University of Oklahoma

Summa cum Laude

E MPLOYMENT

Visiting Assistant Professor, 2013-2014

Colorado College

Department of History

Visiting Lecturer, 2013

Colorado College

Department of History

Instructor, 2012

Front Range Community College

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

CollegeNow Program

Teaching Assistant, 2009-2011

University of Edinburgh

School of History, Classics and Archaeology

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A WARDS AND H ONORS

Jeremiah Dalziel Prize in British History, 2011

University of Edinburgh

Primary recipient

McMillan Scholarship, 2010

University of Edinburgh

Cambridge Overseas Trust Scholarship, 2007

University of Cambridge

Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society Member

Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship, 2007

University of Oklahoma

“Making Right the Rose Tree: William Butler Yeats and the Easter Rising of 1916,” published in the University of Oklahoma Honors Undergraduate Research Journal ,

2007

National Merit Scholar, 2004

University of Oklahoma

P

APERS AND

P

RESENTATIONS

Western Conference for British Studies, 2013

“Ulster Unionist Use of America and the Evolution of Ideological Borders, 1886-1920”

British Scholars Conference, 2012

“The Scotch-Irish in America: Identity Formation and Attitudes toward Irish Home

Rule”

Workshop for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion, 2011

University of Edinburgh

“Transatlantic Religious Connections between Ulster and America”

Diaspora Studies Workshop, 2011

University of Edinburgh

“The Scotch-Irish in America: Identity and Attitudes toward Irish Home Rule Politics”

Scottish-Irish History Group, 2011

University of Edinburgh

“America as Example: Intellectual and Historical Uses in the Ulster Unionist Context”

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History Postgraduate Workshop, 2010

University of Edinburgh

Archival Research Discussion

Villains, Rogues and Deviants: Writing the Histories of People We’d Rather Forget

Conference, 2010

“Introduction: Thoughts on Deviancy”

Advanced Professionalization Workshop, 2010

University of Edinburgh

“Planning, Funding, and Organizing a Graduate-Student Conference”

Scottish Association for the Study of America Conference, 2010

“The Scotch-Irish in America: Attitudes toward Irish Home Rule Politics, 1880-1920”

British History Postgraduate Workshop, 2009

University of Edinburgh

“The Scotch-Irish in America: Some Indications of their Relationship with Ulster

Unionism”

T

EACHING

E

XPERIENCE

British Imperialism, 2014

Colorado College

Department of History

The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1845-1877, 2013 and 2014

Colorado College

Department of History

The American Past, 2013 and 2014

Colorado College

Department of History

History of Ireland, 2013

Colorado College

Department of History

U.S. History Since the Civil War, 2012

Front Range Community College

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

CollegeNow Program

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U.S. History to Reconstruction, 2012

Front Range Community College

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

CollegeNow Program

American History, 2009-2011

Teaching Assistant

University of Edinburgh

School of History, Classics and Archaeology

As Teaching Assistant, I designed and sole-taught the tutorial section of this course

S

ERVICE

E

XPERIENCE

History Postgraduate Representative, 2010-2012

School of History, Classics and Archaeology Library Committee

University of Edinburgh

Workshop Presenter, 2010 and 2011

Kickstart Summer Programme

University of Edinburgh collaborative project

Oral History Project Volunteer, 2011

Interviewer and Transcriber

“Unsung Heroes”

Lothian Health Services Archive

Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

Co-Organizer, 2010-2011

History Postgraduate Workshop

University of Edinburgh

PhD Representative, 2009-2011

School of History, Classics and Archaeology Staff-Student Liaison Committee

University of Edinburgh

Conference Organizer, 2010

Villains, Rogues and Deviants: Writing the Histories of People We’d Rather Forget

Conference fully funded by the Edinburgh Development Fund

University of Edinburgh

Volunteer, 2008

Cambridge and County Folk Museum

MPhil Student Representative, 2007-2008

Political Thought and Intellectual History

University of Cambridge

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