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Karen HalttunenProfessor of HistoryContact Information E-mail: halttune@email.usc.edu Phone: (213) 740-1682 Office: SOS 164 |
Education |
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B.A. History and Religious Studies, Brown University, 1973
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Ph.D. , Yale University, 1/1979
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Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History |
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Professor of History and American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California,
2004-
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Professor of History, University of California, Davis,
1991-2004
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Professor of History and American Culture, Northwestern University,
1990-1991
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Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University,
1983-1990
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Assistant Professor of History, Northwestern University,
1979-1983
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Description of Research |
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Summary Statement of Research Interests |
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| Karen Halttunen is a professor of U.S. cultural and intellectual history. She is the author of "Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle-Class Culture in America, 1830-1870" (1982) and "Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination (1998)." Her current work is on landscape and antiquity in 19th century New England. | |
Research Keywords |
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| U.S. Cultural History, U.S. Intellectual History, 19th Century U.S. History, Early American History | |
Research Specialties |
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| 19th Century Cultural and Intellectual History of the US, Early American History. | |
Publications |
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Book |
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Halttunen, Karen (Ed.).
(2008).
A Companion to American Cultural History.
Blackwell Publishers.
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Halttunen, K.
(1983).
Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle-Class Culture in America, 1830-1870.
Yale University Press.
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Book Chapter |
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Halttunen, K.
(2008).
American Tintypes and the Decline of Victorian Middle-Class Gentility.
pp. 27-33.
New York, NY:
American Tintypes.
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Halttunen, K.
Epilogue, The Cultural Turn in US History: Past, Present, and Future.
University of Chicago Press.
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Conference Proceeding |
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Halttunen, K.
(2005).
Where did the "Vanishing Indian" Go? Race, Geology, and the Making of Indian Rock.
Los Angeles.
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Halttunen, K.
(2005).
Where did the "Vanishing Indian" Go? Race, Geology and the Making of Indian Rock.
Corvallis, OR.
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Halttunen, K.
(2005).
Where did the "Vanishing Indian" Go? Race, Geology, and the Making of Indian Rock.
Los Angeles, CA.
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Essay |
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Halttunen, K.
(2008).
K12 Outreach or K16 Collaboration?.
George Mason University.
US Department of Education Clearinghouse for American History Education.
Link to Online Article
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Journal Article |
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Halttunen, K.
(2008).
The American Historical Association and K-16 Collaboration.
Perspectives: the News Magazine of the American Historical Association.
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Halttunen, K.
(2007).
Transnationalism and American Studies in Place.
Japanese Journal of American Studies.
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Halttunen, K.
(2006).
Groundwork: American Studies in Place.
American Quarterly.
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Halttunen, K.
(2006).
Groundwork: American Studies in Place—Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, November 4, 2005.
American Quarterly (March 2006).
Vol. 1-15
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Halttunen, K.
(2004).
That Great Natural Curiosity: The Old Man of the Mountain as Lusus Naturae.
Common Place.
Vol. 4
PubMed Web Address
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Halttunen, K.
(2004).
The Rust of Time, the Patina of Place: Recent Studies in New England Regionalism.
New England Quarterly.
pp. 122-35.
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Halttunen, K.
(2002).
Self, Subject, and the ‘Barefoot Historian.
Journal of American History ..
pp. 20-24.
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Halttunen, K.
(2002).
Mountain-Christenings: Landscape and Memory in Edward Hitchcock’s New England.
New England Celebrates: Spectacle, Commemoration, and Festivity..
pp. 166-77.
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Halttunen, K.
(1999).
Cultural History and the Challenge of Narrativity.
Beyond the Cultural Turn: New Directions in the Study of Society and Culture/University of California Press..
pp. 165-181.
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Halttunen, K.
(1998).
Gothic Mystery and the Birth of the Asylum.
Moral Problems in American Life: New Essays on Cultural History./ Cornell University Press..
pp. 40-57.
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Halttunen, K.
(1996).
Divine Providence and Dr. Parkman's Jawbone: The Cultural Construction of Murder as Mystery.
Ideas from the National Humanities Center.
Vol. 4,
pp. 4-21.
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Halttunen, K.
(1995).
Humanitarianism and the Pornography of Pain in Anglo-American Culture.
American Historical Review.
Vol. 100,
pp. 303-334.
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Halttunen, K.
(1993).
Early American Murder Narratives: The Birth of Horror.
The Power of Culture: Critical Essays in American History /University of Chicago Press.
pp. 67-101.
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Halttunen, K.
(1992).
Domestic Differences: Competing Narratives of Womanhood in the Murder Trial of Lucretia Chapman.
The Culture of Sentiment: Race, Gender, and Sentimentality in 19th-Century America / Oxford University Press..
pp. 39-57.
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Halttunen, K.
(1989).
From Parlor to Living Room: Domestic Space and the Culture of Personality.
Consuming Visions: Accumulation and Display of Goods in America(W.W.Norton).
pp. 157-189.
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Halttunen, K.
(1988).
'Through the Cracked and Fragmented Self': William James and The Turn of the Screw.
American Quarterly.
pp. 472-490.
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Halttunen, K.
(1986).
Gothic Imagination and Social Reform: The Haunted Houses of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
New Essays on Uncle Tom’s Cabin/Cambridge University Press..
pp. 107-134.
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Halttunen, K.
(1984).
The Domestic Drama of Louisa May Alcott.
Feminist Studies.
Vol. 10,
pp. 233-254.
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Halttunen, K.
(1984).
The Devil's Progress: From Angra Mainyu to Darth Vader.
Arts and Sciences.
pp. 2-7.
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Halttunen, K.
(1978).
Cotton Mather and the Meaning of Suffering in the Magnalia Christi Americana.
Journal of American Studies.
pp. 311-329.
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Regular Column in Journal or Newspaper |
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Halttunen, K.
(2007).
The Next Generation of History Teachers.
Perspectives: the Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association.
Vol. 45,
pp. 17-18.
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Honors and Awards |
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Elected Fellow, Society of American Historians, Columbia University,
2003-
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Elected Member, American Antiquarian Society,
1995-
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Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow,
2006-2007
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Roland Marchand Memorial Award for Excellence in Service to K12 Teachers,
2003
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Outstanding Mentor Award, Consortium for Women and Research, UC Davis,
2001
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American Antiquarian Society Fellowship Recipient, Andrew Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence,
1999-2000
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Honorable Mention, John Hope Franklin Prize, American Studies Association,
1999
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Endowed Professorship, A. Lindsay O'Connor Professor of American Institutions, Colgate University,
Fall
1996
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American Antiquarian Society Fellowship Recipient, Peterson Research Fellowship,
6/1995-8/1995
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President's Research Fellowship in the Humanities, University of California,
1994-1995
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Residency at the National Humanities Center, Senior Fellowship,
1994-1995
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Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, Mellon Research Fellowship,
6/1994-8/1994
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Distinguished Senior Fellowship, Humanities Institute, UC Davis,
1988-1989
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Lefler Lecturer, Carleton College,
4/1988
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Outstanding Teaching Award, Northwestern University,
1986
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National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Recipient,
1983-1984
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Service to the University |
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Administrative Appointments |
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Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History,
2007-2009
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Committees |
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Member, Shoah Foundation Institute, Faculty Advisory Board,
2008-
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Service to the Profession |
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Committees |
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Member, National History Center Board,
2008-
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Member, Policy and Practice Roundtable, US Department of Education Clearinghouse for American History Education, George Mason University,
2007-
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Member, Advisory Committee, Andrew Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence Program, American Antiquarian Society,
2006-
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Member, K16 Collaboration Committee, American Studies Association,
2006-
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Member, Board of Trustees Trust and Development Fund Committee, American Studies Association,
2005-2007
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Member, Advisory Board, California History-Social Science Project,
2006-2007
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Conferences Organized |
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Program Committee Member, American Historical Association Annual Meeting,
2004-2005
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Editorships and Editorial Boards |
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Advisory Board, Cultural History: Journal of the International Society for Cultural History,
07/2008-
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Managing Board Member, American Quarterly,
2007-2008
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Editorial Board, American Cultural History Series, University of Wisconsin Press,
2002-2005
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Editorial Board Member, Raritan,
2002-2005
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Advisory Editor, American Cultural Studies Series, University of North Carolina Press,
1992-2005
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Professional Offices |
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Council Member, American History Association,
2007-2010
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Executive Committee, American Historical Association,
01/2007-12/2009
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Vice-President of the Teaching Division, American Historical Association,
2007-2009
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President, American Studies Association,
2005-2006
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President Elect, American Studies Association,
2004-2005
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Other Service to the Profession |
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Chair, "Slavery in the Old South: a K16 Workshop, American Studies Association Conference,
10/2006
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