702 N. Corona Street Unit B
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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