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Professor Jennifer Fish Kashay |
Education:
Ph.D. University of Arizona
M.A.University of California, Riversida
B.A. California State University San Bernardino
Specializing in:19th Century U.S., Museum Studies
Current Research Interests:
Hawaiian History
Pacific History
Missionary History
19th Century Western Imperialism
Courses to be taught in the next two years:
The Early U.S. Republic
The Age of Jackson
Material Culture in America
U.S. History to 1876
Historical Methods: Museums
Major Publications:
- "Imperialist Ideilogies at Odds: Foreign Efforts to Control Native Commerce and Labor in Early 19th Century Hawai'i" forthcoming, The New England Quarterly.
- "Native, Foreigner, Missionary, Priest: Western Imperialism and Religious Conflict in Early 19th Century Hawaii," Cercles: Interdisciplinary Journal of Anglo-American Literature, April, 2002.
- " 'O That My Mouth May Be Opened': Missionaries, Gender, and Language in Early 19th Century Hawaii." Hawaiian Journal of History, 2002
- "Problems in Paradise: The Perils of Missionary Parenting in Early Nineteenth-Century Hawaii." Journal of Presbyterian History, Summer 19999
Fellowships/Major Grants:
- CESU National Park Service grant, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, 2006
