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Nancy LoPatin-Lummis


Office: 477B CCC

Phone: 346-3027

E-mail: nlopatin@uwsp.edu

Title: Professor and Chair

Education:  

Ph.D. Washington University, St. Louis

MA Washington University, St. Louis

BA Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York

Nancy LoPatin-Lummis 


Courses taught:  

History 176 United States to 1877

History 215 Topics in Global Comparative: History: British Empire

History 257 Europe from 1500 to the Present

History 300 Selected Historical Problems: Sophomore Seminar

History 358/558 England to the 18th Century

History 359/559  Modern Britain

History 360/560 Modern Ireland

History 361/561 Enlightenment, the French Revolution and Napoleon

History 490 Selected Historical Problems: Senior Seminar

Specialty:  

Great Britain and Modern France

Memberships:

North American Conference on British Studies

Midwest Conference on British Studies

American Friends of the Institute for Historical Research, University of London

Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Alpha Theta

Recent Publications:

Doing the Business: The Life and Politics of Joseph Parkes, in progress.

Liberalism and Politics: Party, Parliament and Political Culture in Nineteenth Century, edited with William C. Lubenow, Parliamentary History Special Edition, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming 2016.

Public Life and Public Lives. Essays in Modern British Political and Religious History in Honor of Richard W. Davis, ed., Parliamentary History, Basil Blackwell, Jan. 2008.

Lives of Victorian Political Figures. By Their Contemporaries, co-general editor with Michael Partridge, London: Pickering & Chatto, 2006-2009.

Series One: Palmerston, Disraeli, Gladstone, ed., Partridge & Gaunt, 2006.

Series Two: Daniel O'Connell, James Bronterre O'Brien, Michael Davitt, Charles Stewart Parnell, ed., LoPatin-Lummis, Kinealy, King, deNie & Stack, Oct. 2007.

Series Three: Victoria Regina, Florence Nightingale, Annie Besant, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, ed., LoPatin-Lummis, Walter Arnstein, Deborah Logan, Nancy Fix-Anderson, Susie Steinbach, Nov. 2008.

Series Four: Walter Bagehot, William Morris and T.H. Green, ed., LoPatin-Lummis, W.H. Hay, Denys Leighton, David Martin, Oct. 2009.

Political Unions, Popular Politics, and the Great Reform Act of 1832, London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.

"The Reform Club and the Creation of the Liberal Party in Mid-Victorian Britain" in Liberalism and Politics: Party, Parliament and Political Culture in Nineteenth Century, edited with C. Lubenow, Parliamentary History Special Edition, Basil Blackwell, forthcoming 2016.

"Whigs, Radicalism and the Cultivation of a Liberal Leader: Joseph Parkes and Lord Durham", under revision for Parliamentary History.

“The Liberal Electoral Agent in the Post Reform Act Era”, Journal of Liberal History, forthcoming, 2010.

“Catholic Emancipation” in Immanuel Ness, ed., International Encyclopedia of World Protest and Revolution, Wiley Blackwell, March 2009.

“With all my oldest and native friends...”, Joseph Parkes: Warwickshire Solicitor and Electoral Agent in the Age of Reform’ in Public Life and Public Lives.  Essays in Modern British Political and Religious History in Honor of Richard W. Davis, ed., Basil Blackwell, January 2008.

“Birmingham Political Union” in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2007.

“The 1832 Reform Act Debate: Should the Suffrage be based on Property or Taxpaying?” Journal of British Studies, vol. 46, no.2, April 2007.

“Joseph Parkes, Electioneering and Corruption in Post-Reform Bill Elections”, in press, Proceedings: The Consortium on Revolutionary Europe 1750-1850, Selected Papers, 2006, ed. Frederick C. Schneid and Denise Davidson, High Point University, 2006.

"George IV", In John Merriman and Jay Winter, ed., Encyclopedia of Europe 1789-1914, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006.

 “John Bright”, “Richard Cobden”, “Corn Laws” and “Reform Acts, 1832-1885” in James Eli Adams, ed., Grolier Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era, 2004.

“Electoral Reform at Work.  Local Politics and National Parties 1832-1841 by Philip Salmon.  A Review Article”.  In Reviews in History by the Institute of Historical Research, June 2003.

“William Cobbett” and “Parliamentary Reform, 1832-1885” in David Loades, Readers Guide to British History, Routledge/Taylor Francis, 2002.

“John Bright” and “Richard Cobden” in John Powell, ed., The Makers of Western Culture, 1800-1914, Westport: Greenwood Publishing, 2000.

“Wellington and Political Unions, Misinformation and the Reform Act of 1832”, Select Papers from the Second International Wellington Congress, July

1998, Southampton, University of Southampton Press, 1999.

“Refining the Limits of Political Reporting: The Provincial Press, Political Unions and the Great Reform Act of 1832”, Victorian Periodicals Review, Winter, 1999.

“Ritual, Symbolism and Radical Reform: Political Unions and Political Identity in the Age of Parliamentary Reform”, Journal of Victorian Culture, 3.1,  Spring 1998.

"Public Disorder and Parliamentary Reform: Rioting and the Reform Act of 1832", in Select Papers from the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 24, Tallahassee, Florida State University Press, 1995, 210-223.

"Popular Politics in the Midlands:  The Coventry Political Union and the Great Reform Act".  Midland History, XX, 1995, 103-118.

"Political Unions and the Great Reform Act of 1832", Parliamentary History, Volume 10, Part I, 1991, 105-123.

Awards:

Distinguished Achievement Award, Junior Faculty, Academy of Letters and Sciences, 1998.