Research

Publications

Hannah Franz, Anne Charity Hudley, Rachael Scarborough King, Kendra Calhoun, deandre miles-hercules, Jamaal Muwwakkil, Jeremy Edwards, Ceciliy Duffie, Danielle Knox, Bishop Lawton, and Tre Merritt. “The Role of the Graduate Student in Inclusive Undergraduate Research Experiences.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture 22, no. 1 (Jan. 2022): 121-41.

Rachael Scarborough King. “Critical Pedagogy and Feminist Scholarship in the Archives.” Huntington Library Quarterly 84, no. 1 (Spring 2021): 189-201.

Danielle Spratt, Deena Al-halabieh, Stephanie Guerrero, Stephen Martinez, Quill Sang, Joseph Sweetnam, and Rachael Scarborough King. “Acts of Disruption in the Eighteenth-Century Archives: Student-Centered Bibliographical Pedagogy and The Ballitore Project.” In “New Approaches to Critical Bibliography and the Material Text,” edited by Lisa Maruca and Kate Ozment. Special Issue, Criticism 64, no. 3-4 (Summer/Fall 2022): 487-502.

Chip Badley, Sydney Coleman, Deena al-Halabieh, Lacey Johnson, Rachael Scarborough King, Jaucqir LaFond, and John Henry Merritt. “Computational Approaches to Manuscript Books: Quaker Correspondence and the History of Remediation.” Eighteenth-Century Life (special issue on “The Manuscript Book,” forthcoming).

Rachael Scarborough King, with Cecily Duffie, Danielle Knox, Bishop Lawton, Tre Merritt, Gabi Montgomery, and Maria Sintura. “Black Lives, White Frames: Mary Leadbeater’s Poem ‘The Negro’ and Transatlantic Abolitionism.” American Contact (edited collection; under contract, University of Pennsylvania Press).

Presentations

Audrey Rodriguez. “In the Words of the TMT: How We Can Engage the Topic Modeling Tool to Understand Language in Epistolary Archives.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada. April 6, 2024.

Madison Connaughton. “The Life and Dissonance of Sarah Shackleton: Examining the diaries of Sarah Shackleton from 1787-1821.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada. April 4, 2024.

John Henry Merritt. “Printing and Digitizing: Historical Recreation in the Ballitore Project.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Mo. March 11, 2023.

Deborah Gordon. “The Ballitore Project Gender Study.” Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. Northridge, Calif. Feb. 17, 2023.

Rachael Scarborough King and Danielle Spratt. “Care Across Borders in Digital Scholarly Editions.” Modern Language Association Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA. Jan. 6, 2023.

Rachael Scarborough King and Deena Al-halabieh. “Circulating Abolition in Romantic-Era Quakerism.” International Conference on Romanticism Annual Meeting. University of California, Santa Barbara. Oct. 20, 2022.

Lacey Johnson and Emily M. N. Kugler. Roundtable on “Undergraduate Research in the Eighteenth Century.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. April 2, 2022. Baltimore, MD.

Sydney Coleman and John Henry Merritt. Roundtable on “Centering Marginalized Voices in Digital Humanities Projects. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting. April 2, 2022. Baltimore, MD.

Rachael Scarborough King. “Contradictory Egalitarianism in Eighteenth-Century Quaker Textual Communities.” Modern Language Association Annual Convention. Jan. 8, 2022 (virtual).

Danielle Spratt and Deena Al-halabieh. “Digital Humanities, the Ballitore Project and Antiracist Pedagogy.” Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Convention. Nov. 6, 2020 (virtual).