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CSUF,
Department of History, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834
Office:
Humanities (H) 815F - Phone: (657) 278-3474 - Fax: (657) 278-2101 -
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Jessica R. Stern, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of History
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Teaching
interests: Early America, British Atlantic, Native American history and culture, ethnohistory, history and theory, Native Americans and museums
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Research
interests: Trade and gift-exchange between British settlers and southeastern Native American groups in colonial South Carolina and Georgia; intersections of Roger Williams' ethnographic and religious though
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Brief
biography: I earned my Ph.D. in June, 2007 from The Johns Hopkins University where I completed my dissertation, "Red Rat and The Maker: British American and Native American Exchange in the Colonial Southeast," under the direction of Jack P. Greene. I completed my undergraduate work at Reed College in 2001.
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