In Progress: Cherokees, Europeans, and Empire in the Tennessee Corridor, (under consideration at the University of Illinois Press)
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1 KRISTOFER RAY 203 Sherman House, 37 N. Main Street Hanover, NH EDUCATION University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ph.D. 2003, History Baylor University, B.A. 1994, M.A. 1996, History PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor of Early American History (Tenured 2013) Austin Peay State University, Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Native American Studies Dartmouth College, December 2014-June 2015 Senior Editor, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Affiliated Scholar, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies University of Michigan, May-August 2014 Assistant Professor of Early American History Austin Peay State University, Assistant Professor of Early American History Ashland University, Lecturer, Corcoran Department of History University of Virginia, Assistant Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series Monticello, PUBLICATIONS Monographs: Middle Tennessee, : Progress and Popular Democracy on the Southwestern Frontier (University of Tennessee Press, 2007) In Progress: Cherokees, Europeans, and Empire in the Tennessee Corridor, (under consideration at the University of Illinois Press) Edited Collections: Editor, Before the Volunteer State: New Thoughts on Early Tennessee History, (University of Tennessee Press, February 2015)
2 2 Invited Essays and Book Chapters: Cherokees, Empire, and the Tennessee Corridor in the British Imagination, , in Ray, ed., Before The Volunteer State: New Thoughts on Early Tennessee History, (University of Tennessee Press, February 2015) With Kevin T. Barksdale, Searching for John Sevier: Myth, Memory, and the History of Early Tennessee History, in Ray, ed., Before The Volunteer State (University of Tennessee Press, February 2015) Indians, Europeans, and the Struggle for Empire in 18 th Century North America, in Antonio Thompson and Christos Frentzos, eds., The Routledge Handbook of U.S. Diplomatic and Military History, Volume 1: Colonial Period to 1877 (Routledge Press, 2014) Thomas Jefferson and A Summary View of the Rights of British North America, in Francis D. Cogliano, ed., A Companion to Thomas Jefferson (Blackwell Publishing, 2012) The Corrupt Bargain and the Rise of the Jacksonian Movement, , in Brian D. McKnight and James S. Humphreys, eds., The Age of Andrew Jackson [in the Interpreting American History series] (Kent State University Press, 2011) In Progress: Our Concerns with Indians are now greatly extended : Interpreting the Quebec Act from the Ohio Valley, in Francois Furstenberg and Olivier Hubert, eds., The Quebec Act of 1774: Transnational Contexts, Meanings, and Legacies Journal Articles: Leadership and Sovereignty in the Revolutionary American Southwest: The State of Franklin as Case Study, North Carolina Historical Review Vol. XCII #3 (July 2015): forthcoming Cherokees and Franco-British Confrontation in the Tennessee Corridor, , Native South Volume 7 (2014) The Republicans are the Nation? Thomas Jefferson, William Duane, and the Evolution of the Republican Coalition, , American Nineteenth Century History Vol. 14 #3 (2013) New Directions in Early Tennessee History, Tennessee Historical Quarterly Vol. 68, #3 (Fall 2010) Political Culture and the Origins of a Party System in the Southern Ohio Valley: The Case of Early National Tennessee, , Ohio Valley History Vol. 4, #4 (Winter 2004) Land Speculation, Popular Democracy and Political Transformation on the Tennessee Frontier, , Tennessee Historical Quarterly Vol. 61, #3 (Fall 2002) Under Review: The Indians of every denomination were free, and independent of us : Anglo-American Explorations of Indian Slavery, Freedom, and Society in Virginia, , at the Journal of American History
3 Documentary Editions: Assistant Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, Volume 5: May 1812-March 1813 (Princeton University Press, 2009) Assistant Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, Volume 3: August 1810-June 1811 (Princeton University Press, 2006) Assistant Editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, Volume 2: November August 1810 (Princeton University Press, 2005) Other Articles: Charles Everett, in Sara Bearss, senior ed., Dictionary of Virginia Biography Volume 4 (Library of Virginia) Tennessee, , on A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns , NEH Funded Website maintained by the American Antiquarian Society, 2007 North Carolina, , in Paul Finkelman, ed., Encyclopedia of the New American Nation (Charles Scribner s Sons, 2005) Book Reviews: Review of Daniel Peart, Era of Experimentation: American Political Practices in the Early Republic (Charlottesville, 2014), Journal of American History (forthcoming) Review of David La Vere, The Tuscarora War: Indians, Settlers, and the Fight for the Carolina Colonies (Chapel Hill, 2013), Ohio Valley History (forthcoming) Review of Joshua Piker, The Four Deaths of Acorn Whistler: Telling Stories in Colonial America (Cambridge, MA, 2013), North Carolina Historical Review Vol. XCI #3 (Fall 2014) Review of Gilbert Din, War on the Gulf Coast: The Spanish Fight against William Augustus Bowles (Gainesville, 2012), Florida Historical Quarterly (Spring 2014) Review of Michelle LeMaster, Brothers Born of One Mother: British-Native American relations in the Colonial Southeast (Charlottesville, 2012), Ethnohistory Vol. 61 #1(Winter 2013) Review of Owen Stanwood, The Empire Reformed: English America in the Age of the Glorious Revolution (Philadelphia, 2011), Georgia Historical Quarterly Vol. 96 #3 (Fall 2012) Review of Jon Parmenter, The Edge of the Woods: Iroquoia, (Lansing, Michigan, 2010), Journal of Early American History (Vol. 2: 2012) Review of Daniel Feller, et al, eds., The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume VIII: 1830 (Knoxville, 2010), Journal of Southern History Vol. 78 #2 (May 2012) Review of James Rogers Sharp, The Deadlocked Election of 1800: Jefferson, Burr, and the Union in the Balance (Kansas, 2010), Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Vol. 109 #2 (Spring 2011) 3
4 4 Review of Daniel Feller, et al, eds., The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume VII: 1829 (Knoxville, 2008), Journal of Southern History Vol. 76 #1 (Feb 2010) Review essay of Andrew McMichael, Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, (Athens, GA, 2008), and James Taylor Carson, Making an Atlantic World: Circles, Paths, and Stories from the Colonial South (Knoxville, TN, 2007), Georgia Historical Quarterly (Fall 2009) Review of Charles H. Faulkner, The Ramseys at Swan Pond: The Archaeology and History of an East Tennessee Farm (Knoxville, 2008), Agricultural History (Fall 2009) Review of Kevin Barksdale, The State of Franklin: America s First Secession Movement (Lexington, 2008), Ohio Valley History Vol. 9 #2 (Summer 2009) Review of Erik S. Root, All Honor to Jefferson? The Virginia Slavery Debates and the Positive Good Thesis (Lanham, Md., 2008), Journal of Southern History Vol. 75 #3 (August 2009) Review of Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler, I Tremble for my Country : Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry (Gainseville, Fla., 2006), Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Vol. 106, #1 (Spring 2008) Review of Andrew Burstein, Jefferson s Secrets: Death and Desire at Monticello (New York, 2005), Southern Cultures Vol. 12, #2 (Summer 2006) Review essay of Billy Higgins, A Stranger and a Sojourner: Peter Caulder, Free Black Frontiersman in Antebellum Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark., 2004); and Lynette B. Wrenn, A Bachelor s Life in Antebellum Mississippi: Diary of Dr. Elijah Walker, (Knoxville, 2004), Tennessee Historical Quarterly Vol. 64, #2 (Summer 2005) Review of John R. Finger, Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition (Bloomington, 2001), Tennessee Historical Quarterly Vol. 62, #3 (Fall 2003) Review of Harold D. Moser, et al, eds., The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume VI: (Knoxville, 2002), H-Net Listserv, March 2003 (Cross-posted on H-Review, H-South, and H-Tennessee) Review of Hendrick Booraem, Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson (Taylor Trade, 2001), Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 32, #2 (June 2002) AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Earhart Foundation Fellowship in American History, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, May-August 2014 Jacob M. Price Visiting Research Fellowship, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, 2013 Archie K. Davis Fellowship, North Caroliniana Society, 2013 Summer Research Fellowship, Austin Peay State University, 2012 Professor of Inspiration, Phi Alpha Theta, Austin Peay State University, 2013, 2011
5 5 Research Fellowship, Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies, 2007 Filson Fellow, Filson Historical Society, 2002 Wills Research Fellow, Tennessee Historical Society, 2001 Mowry Research Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001, 2000 Clifford Prize for Dissertation Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001 Summer Research Fellowship, Center for the Study of the American South, 1999 WORKSHOPS/INVITED LECTURES The Quebec Act of 1774: Transnational Contexts, Meanings, and Legacies Workshop, hosted by the Université de Montréal, 2014 Our Concerns with Indians are now greatly extended : Interpreting the Quebec Act from the Ohio Valley, Indians as Southerners; Southerners as Indians Symposium, hosted by Florida State University, 2014 The Indians of every denomination were free, and independent of us : Anglo-American Explorations of Indian Slavery, Freedom, and Society in Virginia, D Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, American Indian Studies Seminar Series, Newberry Library, Chicago, IL, 2014 Cherokee-British Alliance in the Tennessee Corridor, Tennessee Preservation Trust Annual Conference, Cookeville, TN, 2013 Exploring and Preserving Tennessee s Frontier Provost s Lecture Series, Austin Peay State University, 2013 Before the Volunteer State: Rethinking Early Tennessee s Place in 17 th and 18 th Century North America Kentucky Early American Seminar, Frankfort, KY, 2012 Cherokees and Franco-British Confrontation along the Tennessee River, Tennessee War of 1812 Bicentennial Symposium, hosted by the Hermitage, Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, Tennessee State Museum, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Tennessee Historical Society, and the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University, 2012 Tennessee, Revolutionary Memory, and the War of 1812 Kentucky Early American Seminar, Frankfort, KY, 2011 Cherokee-British Alliance along the Tennessee River, City of Nashville Civil War Sesquicentennial Symposium, 2011 The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Institution of Slavery in Antebellum America,
6 6 Upstate Early American History Workshop, Binghamton, NY, 2011 Cherokees, Empire, and the trans-appalachian West in the British Imagination, Tennessee Historical Society, 2010 New Directions in Tennessee History Provost s Lecture Series, Austin Peay State University, 2010 Leadership and Sovereignty in the State of Franklin, Tennessee Historical Society/Tennessee State Museum Holiday Festival of Books, Nashville, TN, 2007 Writing Middle Tennessee, Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, TN, 2007 Middle Tennessee, Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies, Monticello, 2007 Thomas Jefferson and the Meaning of American Republicanism, James Buchanan Foundation Presidential Lecture Series, Lancaster, PA, 2006 Thomas Jefferson and the Republican Movement, Jefferson Society Founder s Day Dinner, University of Virginia, 2006 Thomas Jefferson s Retirement and the Riddle of Republican Party Politics Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KY, 2002 Land Speculation on the Southwestern Frontier, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Indianapolis, IN, 2014 Rethinking Franco-Cherokee Diplomacy in Trans-Appalachia, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY, 2014 Fear and Paranoia in Charles Town: Or, How Creeks, Cherokees, and the French Convinced the British of a War on Carolina, Omohundro Institute for Early American History 20 th Annual Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2014 The strongest protestations of their friendship, preference, and loyalty to the French : Exploring Franco-Cherokee Alliance in Trans-Appalachia, Filson Institute Conference, The Long Struggle for the Ohio Valley, , Louisville, KY, 2012 Cherokees and Franco-British Confrontation in the Tennessee Corridor, Southern Conference on British Studies, in conjunction with the Southern Historical Association 78 th Annual Conference, Mobile, AL, 2012 George Chicken, Alexander Cuming, and Anglo-Cherokee Diplomacy in the Era of the Yamassee War
7 7 Southern Historical Association 77 th Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2011 Land, Trade, and Spanish Concerns over Bourbon County, Franklin, and the Cumberland Settlements, Omohundro Institute for Early American History 17 th Annual Conference, New Paltz, NY, 2011 Cherokee-British Alliance in the Tennessee Corridor, Filson Institute Conference, Secessions: From the Revolution to the Civil War, Louisville, KY, 2010 Leadership and Sovereignty in the Revolutionary American Southwest: The State of Franklin as Case Study 26 th Annual Ohio Valley History Conference, Cookeville, TN, 2010 The Whole Continent is in Confusion : Land, Trade, and Spanish Concerns over Franklin and the Cumberland Settlements, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic 31 st Annual Conference, Springfield, Illinois, 2009 My Reputation is to me my only treasure : John Sevier, the State of Franklin, and Political Evolution on the Tennessee Frontier, Virginia Forum, Longwood University, Farmville, VA, 2009 We are Engaged in the Old Game of Robin s Alive : Thomas Jefferson, Paper Money, and the Problem of Banks, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic 28 th Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2006 The Political Sage of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson, William Duane, and the Fate of the Republican Cause, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic 27 th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2005 The Politics of Judicial Reform in Early National Tennessee Web-Wise: A Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World, Washington, DC, 2000 Documenting the American South: The Southern Homefront, Southern Research Circle, Chapel Hill, NC, 1999 Bustling Merchants and Industrious Planters: Political Culture and the Creation of the Market in Middle Tennessee, th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, 1999 Due Truth and Justice : The Press, Northern Federalism and Supporting Soldiers in the War of 1812 Panel Participation: Chair, Indians as Southerners Roundtable, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, June 2015 Commenter, The Meanings of Indian Friendship in Colonial North America, Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Indianapolis, IN, 2014
8 8 Commenter, Continuity and Conflict: Perspectives on Fallen Timbers, Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley History Conference, Clarksville, TN, 2014 Chair, From Foreign Intrigue to National Union: Kentucky in Early American Foreign Relations, Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Lexington, KY, 2014 Chair, The Sources of Military Reform: The British Army and the Inter-War Years, , Annual Meeting of the Society for Military History, Kansas City, MO, 2014 Chair, The 1813 Creek War 200 Years Later: New Directions and Investigations, Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, New Orleans, LA, 2013 Commenter, Jefferson and the Barbary Pirates, Phi Alpha Theta Conference, Austin Peay State University, 2009 Commenter, Economy and Society in America s Transmontane Frontier, Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley History Conference, Clarksville, TN, 2008 INVITED COMMUNITY LECTURES/CONSULTATION Riverworks Discovery: A Journey of Exploration, Adventure Science Center, Nashville, TN, September 2014 Commerce and Culture on the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio Rivers, Cumberland River Compact Historical Lecture Series, Nashville, TN, April 2014 Why Does the Cumberland Matter? The River before 1760 Fort Loudoun Winter Lecture Series, Fort Loudon State Park, TN, 2014 Euro-Indian Trade and the Legacy of the Mississippian Shatter Zone, Trail of Tears 175 th Anniversary Lecture Series, Port Royal State Park, TN, 2013 Anglo-Cherokee Relations in the 18 th Century Virginia Association of Tennessee, Nashville, TN, 2013 The Powhatan Chiefdom and Jamestown Settlement Montgomery County Historical Society, Clarksville, TN, 2013 Tennesseans and the Memory of the War of 1812 Consultant, Bicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans Exhibit, The Hermitage: Home of Andrew Jackson, 2013 Guest Expert, Episode 2 of How Booze Built America, a Discovery Channel production starring Mike Rowe, First Aired September 25, 2012 Discussed the Whiskey Rebellion Virginia Association of Tennessee, Nashville, TN, 2012 Contextualizing Jamestown Settlement,
9 9 Independent Evaluator, 2012 American Association for State and Local History Leadership in History Award of Merit Evaluated content of documentary The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin Sons of the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson Chapter, Nashville, TN, 2011 Interpreting the Constitution in the Early Republic, Consultant for Thinc Design ( for the construction of a Museum in Union City, TN, 2011 Interviewed for article on John Sevier, Knoxville News-Sentinel, September 2010 Sons of the American Revolution, Valentine Sevier Chapter, Clarksville, TN, 2010 Fort Necessity and the French and Indian War Sons of the American Revolution, Christopher Strong Chapter, Dickson, TN, 2010 George Washington and Jumonville s Glen Sons of the American Revolution, Valentine Sevier Chapter, Clarksville, TN, 2009 Thomas Jefferson s Banking Problem Ashland University, 2008 Political Culture on the 18 th Century Southwestern Frontier Undergraduate: The United States to 1865 The United States Since 1865 Early Modern North America, The Invasion of America: American Indian History, Pre-Contact to 1800 The American South in the Atlantic World, COURSES TAUGHT Graduate: Introduction to Early American Historiography Indians, Europeans and Empire in North America, Trans-Appalachia in the Age of Revolutions, Readings on the Era of the American Revolution Indians and Europeans in the Early Modern American Southeast, The Rise and Fall of British North America, The South in the Revolution, The Early American Republic, Indians, Europeans, and Empire in North America, Manuscript Reviews: Routledge Press University of Tennessee Press Journal of American History Native South PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
10 10 American Nineteenth Century History Journal of East Tennessee History Textbook, Pearson-Prentice Hall Press Reviewed The American Journey, Concise Edition External Tenure Review: Department of History, South Dakota State University, 2014 Committee Memberships: Tennessee War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission, Metro-Nashville Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee, Wills Research Fellowship Selection Committee, Tennessee Historical Society, Advisory Board Member, Tennessee State Museum, Advised on content and exhibitions as the Museum considered moving into new facilities Tennessee History Day: Co-Coordinator, Northern Middle Tennessee District, Room Monitor and/or Judge, State Competition, Nashville, TN, 2013, 2010, 2009 Other: Guest Lecturer, East Tennessee: America s First Frontier, funded by a Landmarks Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, June 2016 Will coordinate and teach programs exploring Indian-European interaction at Fort Loudoun for thirty two K-12 teachers Co-Convenor (with Robbie Ethridge and Andrew K. Frank), Indians as Southerners; Southerners as Indians Symposium, Instructor, Congressional Academy for American History and Civics, Washington DC, 2008 Taught rising high school seniors early American political thought in a two week seminar in Washington, DC Lesson Writer, Teaching American History, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Topic: Diplomacy in the Early American Republic, Graduate, Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, University of Wisconsin, funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 2004 Research Assistant, Southern Homefront, , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chose and edited primary material for placement on the University of North Carolina Library s Documenting the American South,
11 11 GRADUATE COMMITTEES Committee Chair, MA Thesis, Austin Peay State University, William Campbell, Overmountain Men and the Battle of King s Mountain: A Social History Outside Committee Member, PhD Dissertation, Saint Louis University, John O Brien, The Mechanic-Statesman and the Military Chieftan: Defining and Defending Liberty and Union in Tennessee, Committee Chair, MA Thesis, Austin Peay State University, J. Tomlin, Soldiers of Christ: A Thematic Analysis of Military Sermons in Massachusetts, Defended July 2011 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Austin Peay State University Constitution Day Lecture, 2013 The Cherokee Constitution and the Debate Over Indian Removal Summer Research Fellowship Committee, Austin Peay State University, 2013 University Library Advisory Committee, Austin Peay State University, Austin Peay State University Constitution Day Lecture, 2012 Exploring America s First Constitution: The Articles of Confederation Department of History and Philosophy Representative, APSU Last Look, April 2012 Discussed departmental offerings and requirements with high school seniors Department of History and Philosophy Representative, AP Day, , Austin Peay State University Discussed departmental offerings and requirements with high school seniors Austin Peay State University Constitution Day Lecture, 2011 Revolutionary Memory in the Era of the Civil War Austin Peay State University Women s and Gender Studies Book Talk, 2010 Led a discussion of Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Search Committee Member, Department of History and Philosophy, Austin Peay State University, 2010 Helped fill a position for assistant professor of Latin American history Member, Graduate Council, Department of History and Philosophy, Austin Peay State University, , 2013-current Interim Department Chair, Department of History and Philosophy, Austin Peay State University, May- June, December 2009
12 12 Discussion Leader, Phi Alpha Theta Roundtable, Austin Peay State University, 2009 Search Committee Member, Department of History and Political Science, Ashland University, Helped fill a position for assistant professor of ancient history Member, College of Arts and Sciences Scholars Committee, Ashland University, Selected scholarship recipients; chose and supervised the discussion of summer readings for freshman honor students Senior Thesis Advisor, Ashland University, Honors Thesis Reader, Ashland University, 2007 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture McNeil Center for Early American Studies American Society for Ethnohistory Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Southern Historical Association Tennessee Historical Society
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