Chloe Ireton CV (April 2015)

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Chloe Ireton CV (April 2015)
Chloe Ireton
History Department, University of Texas at Austin
128 Inner Campus Dr. B7000, GAR 1.104
Austin, Texas 78712-1739
email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
2014 -
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of Texas at Austin
A.B.D (Since May 2014) - Comprehensive Reading Exams Committee: Susan DeansSmith, Robert Olwell, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra (Director)
2013
M.A. History, University of Texas at Austin
2010
B.A. History (with First Class Honours), Queen Mary, University of London
DISSERTATION
“Ethiopian Royal Vassals: free black itinerancy in the Iberian Atlantic (1500-1640).”
Expected date of defense: 2017. Committee: Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra (Director); Susan
Deans-Smith; Alison K. Frazier; Julie Hardwick; Jane Landers; Erin Rowe
AWARDS
2014
Jan Carleton Perry Prize for Best Masters Thesis in the Department of History at The
University of Texas at Austin during 2013-2014, “Royal Subjects: Old African Christians
in the Iberian Atlantic World.”
2014
Nominated by History Department for 2014 Outstanding M.A. Thesis Award (The
University of Texas at Austin Graduate School Awards) for M.A. Report “Royal Subjects:
Old African Christians in the Iberian Atlantic World.”
2010
School of History Book Prize (offered for excellence in Undergraduate History Research
Dissertations) for B.A. Dissertation: “A Comparative Analysis of black confraternities in
the Iberian Peninsula; a social and cultural history, 1500-1800,” Queen Mary, University
of London
FELLOWSHIPS / RESEARCH GRANTS
External Fellowships / Grants
2015
American Historical Association, Albert J. Beveridge Grant for Research in the Western
Hemisphere
2015-17 The Leverhulme Trust, Study Abroad Studentship. Two-year fellowship for archival
research in Spain (12 months), Mexico (6 months), and Colombia (6 months); held
concurrently in 2015 with SSRC-IDRF
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Social Science Research Council, Andrew W. Mellon International Dissertation Research
Fellowship SSRC-IDRF (2014 Fellowship cohort). Twelve-month fellowship to conduct
archival research in Spain; held concurrently with Leverhulme Trust fellowship in 2015
2014
W. M. Keck Foundation Fellowship, The Huntington Library Two Month Short Term
Fellowship (held in Fall 2014)
2014
Renaissance Society of America Research Grant. Funding for research trip to archives in
Spain in Summer 2014
2013
The James R. Scobie Memorial Award, Conference on Latin American History (CLAH).
Funding for exploratory dissertation research trip to Spain, 2013
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University-wide competitions for Fellowships / Grants: University of Texas at Austin
2014
John L. Warfield Center for African & African American Studies Graduate Student Travel
Grant. Funding for research trip to archives in Spain in Summer 2014
2014
Tinker Summer Field Research Grant, Tereza Lozano Institute of Latin American Studies.
Funding for research trip to archives in Spain in Summer 2014
2013-14 Churchill Scholarship, British Studies Program (by faculty nomination, x4: Spring 2013,
Fall 2013, Spring 2014, & Fall 2014)
Departmental competitions for Fellowships / Grants: Department of History, University of
Texas at Austin
2014
History Department Continuing Fellowship. One year fellowship to complete dissertation
research (declined)
2014-15 Professional Development Award. Funding to present work at conference(s) (x2)
2013
Summer Research Fellowship. Funding for exploratory dissertation research trip to Spain
2012-15 Research Travel Grant. Funding for summer research travel expenses (x4)
2011-12 Geraldine Hill Styles Scholarship. Recruitment Fellowship for History Graduate Program
INVITED TALKS (*Upcoming)
*2015
“”Son de la casta de negros cristianos”: Pureza de Sangre y el significado de ser negro en
el mundo hispano Atlantico del siglo XVI,” Seminario Permanente sobre categorías
socio-históricas de la identidad, Coordinated by: Laura Giraudo (EEHA-CSIC) y Berta
Ares (EEHA-CSIC), held in Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Seville, Spain,
September, 15th 2015
2015
“Negros libres itinerantes en el Mundo Atlántico Ibérico (siglo XVI)” (in Spanish), X
Ciclo de Conferencias Internacional Métodos, Teorías y Nuevas Líneas de Investigación
Histórica, organized by Área de Historia Moderna de la Universidad de Pablo Olavide,
held in Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Seville, Spain, March 23rd 2015
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CONFERENCE ACTIVITY
Papers Presented (*Upcoming)
*2016
“Afro-Iberian Old Christians: Itinerant Free Blacks in the Iberian Atlantic And Their
Transoceanic Community Ties (1500-1640),” American Historical Association Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, January 7-10th 2016
*2015
Selected as participant for: Fourth Summer Academy in Atlantic History, Atlantic History
in Global Perspective, New Research on Atlantic History and Beyond, Lancaster, UK,
August 25-28th 2015
2014
“Royal Subjects: Old African Christians in the Atlantic World,” Africa 2014 Conference:
African Diasporas: Old and New, held at University of Texas at Austin, April 4-6th 2014
2014
“Revisiting Limpieza de Sangre: Old African Christians in the Iberian Atlantic (15001640)” 61st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American
Studies (SECOLAS), New Orleans, LA, March 12-14th 2014
2014
“Debating Ethiopia in the Iberian Age of Discovery: appropriating myths” Thirteenth
Annual Vagantes Conference, University of Texas at Austin, March 20-22nd 2014
2014
“Ethiopian Royal Vassals: Black Itinerancy in the Iberian Atlantic 1500-1640”
International Symposium The Meaning of Blackness / Significance of Being Black,
University of Costa Rica, San Pedro, Costa Rica, February 3-6th 2014
2013
On Pedagogy: “Mapping Perspectives of the Mexican-American War: Using historical
maps to develop students’ historical and critical thinking schools in high school context,”
World History Association of Texas 2013 Conference on Technology and History, St.
Edwards University, Austin, Texas, March 2nd 2014
Discussant / Moderator
2014
Panel: “Translation, Adaptation, Appropriation,” Thirteenth Annual Vagantes Medieval
Graduate Student Conference, University of Texas at Austin, March 20-22nd 2014
Panels Organized
2014
“African Mobility in the Early Modern Iberian World,” Africa 2014 Conference: African
Diasporas: Old and New, held at University of Texas at Austin, April 4-6th 2014
2013
“Fifteen Minute History Podcast & Classroom Teaching Materials,” World History
Association of Texas (W.H.A.T) 2013 Conference on Technology and History, St.
Edwards University, Austin, Texas, March 2nd 2014
Conference Organization Activities
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Designed website and organized formatting and distribution of workshop participants’
papers for “Entangled Histories of the Early Modern British and Iberian Empires and their
Successor Republics,” Workshop at University of Texas at Austin, Nov 21-22nd 2014
PUBLICATIONS (*forthcoming)
Reference articles
*2015
“Black Atlantic,” Dictionary of American History, Supplement: America in the World,
1776 to the Present, Edward J. Blum, Editor in Chief; Cara L. Burnidge, Emily ConroyKrutz, and David Kinkela, Associate Editors, (Gale-Cengage Learning). Forthcoming.
Book Reviews (Not Peer Reviewed)
2012
Erin Kathleen Rowe, Saint and Nation: Santiago, Teresa of Avila, and Plural Identities in
Early Modern Spain (2011), Not Even Past http://notevenpast.org/
2012
Peter Sahlins, Boundaries: The Making of France and Spain in the Pyrenees, (1989), Not
Even Past http://notevenpast.org/
Other Publications / Writing / Podcasts (Not Peer Reviewed)
2014
Article: “Learning How to Teach History through task-based learning and ethics,” Not
Even Past (Featured Article, February 2014) http://notevenpast.org/
2012
Podcast: “Mapping Perspectives of the Mexican-American War,” Fifteen Minute History
Podcast & Classroom Teaching Materials, The University of Texas at Austin.
http://15minutehistory.org/
TEACHING APPOINTMENTS (SELECTED)
2014
Supplemental Instructor & Teaching Assistant, US History since 1865, Department of
History, University of Texas at Austin (Spring 2014)
2012-13 Graduate Instructor & Teaching Assistant, US History since 1865 (UT Ethics Flag),
Department of History, University of Texas at Austin (Fall ‘12 through Spring ‘13, three
consecutive semesters)
2008-10 Teaching Fellow of English for Academic Purposes, formerly in Language and Learning
Unit, since 2012 Language Center, School of Languages, Linguistics and Film, Queen
Mary, University of London (seven consecutive academic semesters)
EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS
2015
Graduate Student Editor for Conference Summaries, Colonia/Colônia | Personal and
Professional Notes, Latin American Studies Association
2014
Translator (Spanish to English): Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, “The “Iberian” Justifications of
Territorial Possession by Pilgrims and Puritans in the Colonization of America (16201630),” (forthcoming chapter in publication on Entangled Histories).
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Indexer: The Black Urban Atlantic in the Age of the Slave Trade, (eds.), Jorge CañizaresEsguerra, Matt D. Childs, and James Sidbury, (University of Pennsylvania Press, May
2013)
2012
Graduate Research Assistant for Jacqueline Jones, aided in preparing manuscript: A
Dreadful Deceit: The Myth of Race from the Colonial Era to Obama’s America, (Basic
Books: 2013)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SELECTION)
Courses designed and sole taught at The University of Texas at Austin (x semesters taught):
x3
Weekly Seminars for “Ethics in US History 1850-Present, Department of History, The
University of Texas at Austin. (Fall 2012, Spring & Fall 2013)
x1
Weekly Supplemental Instruction sessions for US History since 1865, Department of
History, The University of Texas at Austin (Spring 2014)
Courses designed and sole-taught at Queen Mary, University of London (x semesters taught):
x3
Daily Life in Victorian Britain: Academic Reading, Research, and Seminar skills,
(Summer 2009, & Spring & Summer 2010)
x2
The Research Essay: Research and Writing Skills in the Humanities, (Spring & Summer
2010)
x3
Multimedia Skills: Advancing Digital Literacy, (Summer & Fall 2008, & Spring 2009)
x3
Task Based-Learning: Business and Marketing, (Summers 2008, 2009, & 2010)
Other Courses Developed (developed syllabi, not yet taught):
Upper Division “Everyday Lives in Colonial Latin America: 1500-1700, local and global
perspectives”
Upper Division “A Black Atlantic? Africa and Africans in the Atlantic World 1500-1800”
Lower Division “Slavery in the British Atlantic World, 1600-1800”
PRESENTATIONS ON PEDAGOGY / TEACHER TRAINING
2014
Teaching Demonstration of task-based learning seminars and primary source-based
seminar discussions for Supplemental Instructor Leaders’ Training: “National Security vs
Free Speech during WWI,” to highlight. Sanger Learning Center, University of Texas at
Austin, January 2014
2013
“Designing seminars and assessment for US history survey course with ethics flag (300 +
students), exploring hybrid learning environments,” in “Strategies for Teaching Ethics in
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the Arts & Humanities Classroom (Workshop),” Center for the Core Curriculum, School
of Undergraduate Studies, University of Texas at Austin, May 2013
LANGUAGES
English (Native), Spanish (Native), Portuguese (Advanced), French (Advanced)
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS
Affiliations & Memberships
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American Historical Association
Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
Conference for Latin American History
Latin American Studies Association, Colonial Latin American Section
Renaissance Society of America
Royal Historical Society
Southeastern Council for the Study of Latin America (SECOLAS)
Online Networks
Curator
Africans in the Atlantic World XV-XVII (an online source for publications, events &
educational resources on the history of Africans in the Atlantic World)
Admin.
Scholars of Medieval & Early Modern Iberia: Interdisciplinary Network
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