Re: Looking for fellow panelists for SHA 2023 Proposal

Hi Isaiah (and to everyone who has reached out to me via email as well about the panel)

I want to thank everyone for their interest in the topic of the panel I would like to put together. I haven’t even checked back with this post because within just a day or so of the original post we had a full panel!

As a grad student putting together my first conference panel I wasn’t sure what to expect but I am blown away by how quickly it took off!

Re: Looking for fellow panelists for SHA 2023 Proposal

Hi Erica, not sure if this is a fit, but let me know: I study the relationship between religion and infrastructure development in the South during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. A major part of my work has been examining the ways religious concepts emerged alongside cultures of expertise in contexts of swamp drainage and other forms of land transformation. I can say more about a specific paper proposal if you'd like--Feel free to reach out at iellis@unc.edu if you think my work might be a fit for the kind of panel you'd like to propose.

Author: 
Mark W. Hauser
Reviewer: 
Gerald Horne

Horne on Hauser, 'Mapping Water in Dominica: Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism'

Mark W. Hauser. Mapping Water in Dominica: Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2021. xvii + 249 pp. $30.00 (paper), ISBN 978-0-295-74872-6.

Reviewed by Gerald Horne (University of Houston) Published on H-Environment (February, 2022) Commissioned by Daniella McCahey (Texas Tech University)

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