History
Caroline Boswell

Assistant Professor & Associate Chair
- Office
- TH 331H
- Phone
- (920) 465-2409
- boswellc@uwgb.edu
Education: B.A. Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, A.M./ Ph.D., Brown University
Current Book Project: Locating Dissent in Interregnum England
Teaching and research interests: Early modern European history; British and Irish history; Atlantic history; popular politics and political culture; social history.
Publications and essays:“Popular Grievances and Royalist Propaganda in Interregnum England,” Seventeenth Century Volume 27, Issue 3 (Autumn 2012): 313-334.
“The Politics of Speech: Provoking Language and Gestures during the Cromwellian Protectorate,” currently under review at the Journal of British Studies
Book review of David Cressy, Dangerous Talk: Scandalous, Seditious, and Treasonable Speech in Pre-modern England (Oxford 2010) for Journal of British Studies, Vol. 51, No. 3 (July 2012)): 718-719.
Recent awards and grants: Wisconsin Teaching Fellow, UW-System Office of Professional and Instructional Development, 2013-2014
UW-System Fellowship, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011-2012 (accepted for Spring 2012 only)
Funded Participant, Council for Undergraduate Research Grant Writing Workshop, UW-River Falls, 15-20 July 2012
Research Council Grant-in-Aid of Research, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, 2009 & 2011
Recent invited talks and conference presentations: Conference paper, “The Rise of the ‘Phanatic’ and the Restoration of Charles II,” Western Conference on British Studies, Las Vegas, NV, 20-22 September 2012
Invited roundtable discussant, “Research Methods in the Humanities,” Institute for Research in the Humanities, UW-Madison, 7 May 2012
Invited paper, “Performing Dissent: The Politics of Gesture in Interregnum England,” Early Modern Symposium: Mapping Theories of Performance and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Worldat the Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 20-21 April 2012
Invited paper, “Locating Dissent in Interregnum England,” UW-Madison Institute for Research in the Humanities, Madison, WI, 9 April 2012
Commentator, “Punishment in the Nation & the Empire,” Midwest Conference on British Studies, Terre Haute, IN, 4-6 November 2011
Roundtable discussant, “New Approaches in Teaching British History,” Midwest Conference on British Studies, Terre Haute, IN, 4-6 November 2011
Education: B.A. Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, A.M./ Ph.D., Brown University