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Alexandra L. Montgomery University of Pennsylvania Department of History College Hall 208 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6379 almontg@sas.upenn.edu Education University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PhD Candidate, History, 2012- Dissertation: Projecting Power in the Dawnland: Colonization Schemes, Imperial Failure, and Competing Visions of the Gulf of Maine World, 1710-1800 Committee: Daniel K. Richter (advisor), Kathleen M. Brown, Antonio Feros Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia M.A., History, Aug 2012 Thesis: An Unsettled Plantation: Nova Scotia s New Englanders and the Creation of a British Colony, 1759-1776. Thesis Advisor: Jerry Bannister Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B.A., History, May 2010 Publications Edited Volumes 2012 To Boston in Order for Chester : The Seccombe Family Diaries and Planter Mobility, 1761-1783. In Planters in the Atlantic World, edited by Stephen Henderson and Wendy Robicheau. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2012. Book Reviews 2015 Review of Newman, Andrew, On Records: Delaware Indians, Colonists, and the Media of History and Memory. H-Pennsylvania, H-Net Reviews. December 2015.

Fellowships, Grants, and Awards 2017-2018 Marguerite Bartlett Hamer Dissertation Fellow, McNeil Center for Early American Studies Louis Leonard Tucker Alumni Fellow, Massachusetts Historical Society 2016-2017 Elizabeth R. Moran Fellow, American Philosophical Society Penfield Dissertation Research Fellow, University of Pennsylvania New England Regional Fellowship Consortium, Research Fellow New York Public Library Short-Term Fellow Viv Nelles Essay Prize, Wilson Institute for Canadian History 2015-2016 Susan E. Snowden Graduate Fellow, University of Pennsylvania 2014-2015 Benjamin Franklin Fellow, University of Pennsylvania 2014 SAS Dean's Travel Subvention, University of Pennsylvania 2013 Colonial Essay Award, First Place, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania 2012-2014 Humanities Fellow, University of Pennsylvania 2012 Waitlisted, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Award Conference and Paper Presentations Conference Papers 2018 Forthcoming: The Current of Germans Will Be the Making of the Province: Foreign Protestants, the British Empire, and the Weaponization of Settlement in the Gulf of Maine World, 1740-1800. Entangled Histories: Making New Connections in Early America c.1750-1850, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, Philadelphia, PA. April 2018. Forthcoming: Whose Protestant Empire? Settler Expansion in the Northeast and Dissenter Fear, 1748-1775. Religion and Politics in Early America (Beginnings to 1820), John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, St. Louis, MO. March 2018. 2017 Forthcoming: Barren Icy Rocks or a Nursery of Seamen? Debating Nova Scotia and Ideologies of Empire in the Era of the American Revolution. North American Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Nov 2017. The Land Jobbers Revolution: Land Speculation in Maine and Nova Scotia, 1765-1800 Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Philadelphia, PA. July 2017.

Alexander McNutt s Empire. Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies 2017 Annual Meeting, The University of Maryland at College Park, MD. April 2017. 2016 Managing Settler Expansion in the Dawnland: Wabanaki Border Enforcement and Visions of Land Sharing, 1730-1750 American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN. Nov 2016. The River Belongs Exclusively to the Passamaquoddy Tribe: Negotiating Boundaries in the Eighteenth Century Gulf of Maine World On Edge: New Frontiers in Atlantic History, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK. July 2016. Settling on a Border: Revolutionary Competition, Colonialism, and the Creation of an International Boundary Line CUNY Early American Republic Seminar Graduate Conference, New York, NY. May 2016. 2015 "A Tale of Two Proclamation Lines: Delimiting Empire and the Quest for a Mi kmaq Homeland, 1754-1770 " Bustle and Stir: Movement and Exchange in Early America, McNeil Center for Early American Studies Graduate Conference, Philadelphia, PA. October 2015. 2014 "Philadelphia Plantations: Nova Scotian Land Schemes and Imagining British America Between the Wars, 1763-1775." OIEAHC 20th Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia. June 2014. 2012 No Place Fit for a Town: The Failure of Philadelphia Township and Colonial Migration to late-1760s Nova Scotia. Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, Saint John, New Brunswick. May 2012. Invited Talks, Colloquia and Other Presentations 2017 Francis Bernard, Failed Land Speculator. Fourth Annual Maine Historical Society Historian s Forum, Portland, ME. July 2017. The River Belongs Exclusively to the Passamaquoddy Tribe: Borderlands, Borderseas, and the Creation of an International Boundary Line. Yale Early American Historians Working Group, New Haven, CT. March 2017. Lunch at the Library Talk, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA. Feb 2017. 2016 The Division of Wabanakia: Speculators and Loyalists in Maine and Acadia After the American Revolution. CUNY Early American Republic Seminar, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY. March 2016. 2015 No Brothers, Except Among Themselves: Loyalist Settlement and Native Dispossession in the Post-Revolutionary Northeast. McNeil Center Works-in-Progress Series, McNeil Center for Early American History, Philadelphia, PA. December 2015.

Philadelphia's Plantations: Reimagining the Empire and the Creation of a Settler Colonial Northeast, 1763-1775. History Graduate Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. October 2015. 2011 To Boston in Order for Chester : The Seccombe Family Diaries and Planter Mobility, 1761-1783. Lawrence D. Stokes Seminar, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. November 2011. Panels Organized 2016 Co-organizer, Native Borders and Imperial Designs, American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN. Nov 2016. Online Publications 2017 Not Subject to the Scorn and Contumely of the Great: Alexander McNutt s Nova Scotia. Au delà des frontières : La nouvelle histoire du Canada/ Beyond Borders: The New Canadian History. < https://thenewcanadianhistory.com/2017/05/01/not-subjectto-the-scorn-and-contumely-of-the-great-alexander-mcnutts-nova-scotia/>. May 2017. Teaching Experience 2014 Certificate in College and University Teaching, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania 2013-2015 Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania: "Sinners, Sex, and Slaves: Race and Sex in Early America," Dr. Kathleen Brown. "Colonial Latin America," Dr. Tamara Walker. "Making of a Modern World: World History Since 1750" Dr. Lee Cassanelli. "Strategy, Policy, and War," Dr. Arthur Waldron. 2011 Teaching Assistant, Dalhousie University: "Atlantic Canada to Confederation: The Northeast in the Age of Empire, 1450-1867," Dr. Jerry Bannister. Service 2017 Co-organizer, McNeil Center for Early American History Biennial Graduate Student Conference. 2016 Philip S. Klein Book Prize Committee, Pennsylvania Historical Association. 2016-Present Social Media Coordinator, McNeil Center for Early American History.

2014-2015 Graduate Student Representative, CLIO History Graduate Student Society, University of Pennsylvania. 2013-2014 President, CLIO History Graduate Student Society, University of Pennsylvania Co-organizer, Stephen Allen Kaplan Memorial Lecture series, University of Pennsylvania Co-organizer, Brown Bag Speakers Series, University of Pennsylvania 2011-2012 President, Graduate Student History Society, Dalhousie University Co-organizer, "History Across the Disciplines" Graduate Student Conference, Dalhousie University Public History Experience 2011-2012 Led Historical Walking Tours of Halifax, Nova Scotia for Individuals and Groups 2010-2011 Intern, Association of Nova Scotia Museums, Halifax, Nova Scotia 2009 Interpreter/Researcher, Old Burying Ground Foundation, Halifax, Nova Scotia Oral History Volunteer, Pier 21, Canada's Immigration Museum, Halifax, Nova Scotia 2008 Interpreter/Assistant Curator, Cole Harbor Heritage Farm Museum, Halifax, Nova Scotia Professional Affiliations American Historical Association Organization of American Historians American Society for Ethnohistory Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Friend of the MCEAS