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in 19 th -Century Boston,” paper presented at “Going Dutch: Hollandin America, 1609-2009,” University <strong>of</strong> Denver, Denver, CO, March 25-26, 2005.* “’Moneys is Your Suit,’ or, Fleshing out the Pound: Silver, Coins and Trade inthe Atlantic World, 1577–1652,” paper presented at the AnnualMeeting <strong>of</strong> the Shakespeare Association <strong>of</strong> America, Bermuda, March 17-19, 2005.* “Politics in the Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters: Knowledge and Authority in AtlanticAmerica, 1650-1750,” the Martin Weiner Lecture <strong>of</strong> the BrandeisUniversity graduate program in American History, Oct. 21 2004.* “There Are No Periods in Colonial American History, or, If We Have Never BeenModern, Then Why Should We Be Early?” paper presented at “TurningPoints: Time and Place in Early American History,” the annual conference<strong>of</strong> the British Group in Early American History, Norwich, England,September 3-5, 2004.* “The World in a Shilling, or, Show Me the Money: Silver Coins and theChallenges <strong>of</strong> Empire in Seventeenth Century Boston,” paperpresented at a conference on “Object Relations in Early America,”Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, May 20-21, 2004.* “Mining and Minting, Hides and Hats: John Hull and the Instauration <strong>of</strong> Boston inthe Political Economy <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic World: 1654-1683,” paper presentedat “The Culture <strong>of</strong> Entrepreneurship in the Atlantic World,” AmericanAntiquarian Society Seminar, Worcester, MA, May 14, 2004.* “Boston’s Atlantic World in 1704: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Belcher,” paperpresented at the American Society <strong>of</strong> 18 th -Century Studies AnnualConference, Boston, Massachusetts, March 24-28, 2004.* “Cities on the Margins: Boston and New Amsterdam in 1653,” invited paperpresented at the annual Rensellaerswyck Seminar, New York, NY,September 20, 2003.* “Atlantic Exposures and Religious Identities,” commentary on panel at the NinthAnnual Conference <strong>of</strong> the Omohundro Institute <strong>of</strong> Early American Historyand Culture, New Orleans, LA, June 6-8, 2003.* “Stone Witnesses, Dumb Pictures, and Voices from the Grave: Monuments andMemory in Colonial Boston,” paper presented at “Commemoration and theCity,” 3 rd Savannah Symposium, Savannah College <strong>of</strong> Art and Design,Savannah, GA, February 20-22, 2003.* “Boston Pays Tribute: Autonomy and Empire in the Atlantic World, 1644-1714”invited paper presented at the Aberdeen University/Huntington Librarysymposium, “Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714,” Aberdeen, Scotland,June 21-23, 2002.* “England’s Age <strong>of</strong> Revolution? A Colonial Perspective,” invited paper, presentedat the Eric Cochrane/History <strong>Department</strong> Colloquium, “England’s Age <strong>of</strong>Revolution,” University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, November 9-10, 2001.* “Boston, the Problem <strong>of</strong> Slavery, and the Nature <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic World,” paperpresented at:8

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