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CV (version anglaise) - Université du Québec à Trois
MARISE BACHAND, Ph.D.
Professeure ! Département des sciences humaines ! Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
3351, Boulevard des Forges, C.P. 500 !Trois-Rivières, QC, G9A 5H7 !Canada
[email protected] !(819) 376-5011 ext. 3690
EMPLOYMENT
2011Assistant Professor, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
2005-2011
Sessional Lecturer, Université du Québec à Montréal
2008-2011
Sessional Lecturer, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
2008
Part-Time Professor, Université d’Ottawa
2007
Sessional Lecturer, Université du Québec à Rimouski
EDUCATION
2011
Postdoctoral Fellow, Université de Montréal/French Atlantic History Group
Title of the Project: A Drop of French Blood in their Veins: Elite Creole Women and the
Americanization of Louisiana in the Nineteenth Century
2011
University of Western Ontario, Ph.D. in History
Title of the Thesis: A Season in Town: Plantation Women and the Urban South, 1790-1877
2002
Université du Québec à Montréal, M.A. in History, Minor in Women’s Studies
Title of the Thesis: Elite Women and Domestic Space in the Slaveholding South, 1830-1865
1998
Université du Québec à Montréal, B.A. in History, Minor in Women’s Studies
PUBLICATIONS
MONOGRAPH
So Full of Going to Cities : The Urban Lives of Plantation Women (in preparation).
ARTICLES
“Gendered Mobility and the Geography of Respectability in Charleston and New Orleans,
1790-1865,” Journal of Southern History, vol. LXXXI, no.1, February 2015.
« Abraham Lincoln », Argument : Politique, Société, Histoire, vol.15, no.1, automne-hiver 2012,
124-130.
BOOK CHAPTERS
« En étant bien soumise et douce… tout ira très bien : Portraits spatiaux de femmes créoles à
la ville et à la campagne », Guillaume Teasdale et Tangi Villerbu (dirs.), Le corridor créole, Paris,
Les Indes savantes, 32p. (Forthcoming in 2015).
« Depuis que l’élément étranger s’est mêlé… à la première société française » : Sociabilité
élitaire et dynamiques de genre dans l’espace domestique canadien au XIXe siècle », Laurent
Marise Bachand
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Turcot et Thierry Nootens (dirs.), Histoire de la politesse au Québec : Normes et déviances, 17e-20e
siècles, Sillery, Septentrion (Forthcoming in 2015).
«Dans la maison du maître: femmes blanches et espace domestique dans la littérature du Sud
esclavagiste américain», Isabelle Lehuu (dir.), Blanches et Noires: Histoire(s) des Américaines au
XIXe siècle, Montréal, Cahiers de l’IREF, 2011, p.63-84.
BOOK REVIEWS
2014 Compte rendu de L’esclavage et les Noirs à Montréal, 1760-1840 de Frank Mackey, Hurtubise,
2013. Cahiers de lecture de l’Action nationale, v.viii, n.2, 2014, 27-28.
2013
Book Review of Reborn in America: French Exiles and Refugees in the United States and the Vine and
Olive Adventure, 1815-1865 by Eric Saugera. Translated by Madeleine Velguth, University of
Alabama Press, 2011. Journal of Southern History. vol. LXXIX, no.2, July 2013, 471-472.
2012
Book Review of Empires of the Imagination: Transatlantic Histories of the Louisiana Purchase, edited
by Peter J. Kastor and François Weil, University of Virginia Press, 2009. Journal of the Early
Republic. vol.32, no.4, winter 2012, p.717-719.
Compte rendu de In the Land of the Free: Le paradoxe racial à travers le roman social africain-américain
de Pierre Saint-Arnaud, Presses de l’Université Laval, 2012. Cahiers de lecture de l’Action
nationale, v. vii, n.1, 2012, p.7-8.
2011
Compte rendu de New York: Histoire, Promenades, Anthologie & Dictionnaire de Pauline Peretz,
dir., Robert Laffont, 2009. Urban History Review/ Revue d’histoire urbaine, vol.40, No.1, 2011,
p.58-59.
2010
Book Review of Des berges du Rhin aux rives du Mississippi: Histoire et récits de migrants juifs. By
Anny Bloch-Raymond, Michel Houdiard, 2009. The American Jewish Archives Journal, vo.62,
no.2, 2010, 111-112.
Book Review of First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis’s Civil War. By Joan Cashin, Harvard
University Press, 2008. Minerva Journal of Women and War, vol.4, no.2/Fall 2010, p.89-90.
2009
Book review of A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau. By
Carolyn Morrow Long, University Press of Florida, 2006. H-Net, 2009.
SELECTED CONFERENCES
2014 “In the Shadow of the Quadroon: Writing the History of White Creole Women after the
Louisiana Purchase,” SHEAR annual meeting, Philadelphia, July 2014.
2012
“Plantation Women and the Urban South : The Virginia Exception?,” Virginia Historical
Society, Richmond, July 2012.
2011
“Places ‘Inviting and Agreeable to Ladies’: The Geography of Respectability in the
Slaveholding City,” French Atlantic History Group, Montreal, November 2011.
January 2015
Marise Bachand
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2010
“Confessions of Nineteenth-Century Shopaholics: When Overspending Ladies Challenged
Southern Patriarchy,” Canadian Historical Association, Montreal, May 2010.
2008
“A New Gown for a Season in Town: Plantation Women & the Material Culture of Urban
Sociability in the Old South,” Berkshire Conference for the History of Women, Minneapolis, June
2008.
2007
“When the Masters were Away from the Plantation: Elite Slaveholders, Absenteeism, and
Class Identity in the Old South,” Canadian Association for American Studies Conference, Montreal,
November 2007.
2006
“The Southern Elite, Seasonal Migrations, and Sickly Landscapes: Reconsidering Regional
Environmental Factors in a Global Perspective,” Society for Historians of the Early American
Republic, Montreal, July 2006.
“Gender & the Big House: Elite Slaveholders, Domestic Space, and Power in the Antebellum
South,” Southern Association of Women Historians, Baltimore, June 2006.
“All the Pleasures the Town Affords: Elite Women, Seasonal Migrations, and the Urban
Landscape in the Slaveholding South,” Canadian Historical Society, Toronto, May 2006.
2005
“Men, Women, and the Southern Metropolis: A Gendered Geography of Charleston, South
Carolina, 1679-1860,” Canadian Historical Society, London, May 2005.
SELECTED GRANTS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2012-2014
Fonds institutionnel de recherche – Émergence de nouveaux professeurs, UQTR
2012
Mellon Research Fellowship, Virginia Historical Society
2011
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture
2008
Dianne Woest Fellowship, The Historic New Orleans Collection
2006
Institute for Southern Studies Travel Grant, University of South Carolina
2002-2007
Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
2002
President’s Scholarship for Graduate Study, University of Western Ontario
1998
History Department Excellence Fellowship, Université du Québec à Montréal
Anita Caron Fellowship in Women’s Studies, Université du Québec à Montréal
1995
Excellence Recruitment Scholarship, Université du Québec à Montréal
COURSES AND SEMINARS TAUGHT
Cities and Urban Society in the United States; Civil War and Reconstruction; Colonial
History of the Americas; Gender as a Category of Analysis; Economic History of the United
States; History of African Americans; History of American Culture; History of Slavery;
History of the American Family; Introduction to the History of the United States; Political
History of the United States; The United States since 1945; The United States and the World.
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