Mollenauer, Lynn W
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"Wilmington 1898: Geographies of Rage, Resistance, and Resilience,",
North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Conference 2025-04-01
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Resilience and rage: Community responses to the 1898 Wilmington massacre,
Porch Talk Panel for Annual Lemon Project Symposium 2025-04-01
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Wilmington 1898: Geographies of rage, resistance, and resilience,
Annual Conference 2025-04-01
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“Resilience and Rage: Community Responses to the 1898 Wilmington Massacre,”,
Lemon Project Symposium 2025-04-01
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Telling Tales: The Legend of Cleopatra’s Banquet, Medical Orthodoxy, and the Decline of Pearl Medicines,
Early Modern Healing 2024-09-01
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“Telling Tales: The Legend of Cleopatra’s Banquet, Medical Orthodoxy, and the Decline of Pearl Medicines,”,
Efficacy in Early Modern Healing Conference, King’s College 2024-09-01
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“Promoting Civic Education in UNI Courses through the Fragility, Resilience, and Engaged Education in Democracy (FREED) Project,”,
University College First Year Conference 2024-04-01
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“Teaching and Creating Community: Wilmington 1898 Across the Curriculum,”,
NC Campus Engagement PACE Conference 2024-02-01
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1898 Across the Curriculum 2024-01-01
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“Wilmington Matters: 1898 Across the Curriculum,”,
History Teaching Alliance 2024-01-01
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“Advocacy and Activism After 2020,” 2023-06-01
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“Folk Medicine and Magic in the Port City and Beyond,” 2023-04-01
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Re-storying Wilmington’s History,
Presentation at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 2022-11-01
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“Re-storying Wilmington’s History,” 2022-11-01
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Insurrection and the Long History of Lost Cause,
Racial Justice Learning Committee Panel 2022-04-01
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“Crimes of Passion: Love Magic and Abortion in 17th-Century Paris,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2022-04-01
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“Insurrection and the Long History of Lost Cause” 2022-04-01
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Re-storying Wilmington's Black History: Place-based Learning, Community Engagement, and the 1898 Wilmington Massacre,
Annual meeting for Society for French Historical Studies 2022-03-01
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“Re-storying Wilmington's Black History: Place-based Learning, Community Engagement, and the 1898 Wilmington Massacre,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2022-03-01
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Medicine, Luxury, and the Feminine in Renaissance Europe,
Presentation at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 2022-02-01
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“Medicine, Luxury, and the Feminine in Renaissance Europe” 2022-02-01
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The Myth of the Lost Cause,
Presentation at Racial Justice Learning Community Panel 2021-11-01
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“The Myth of the Lost Cause”,
Racial Justice Learning Community 2021-11-01
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Golden Youth: L’Or Potable and the Quest for Youth and Beauty in the Ancien Regime,
Annual meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies 2020-07-01
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“Golden Youth: L’Or Potable and the Quest for Youth and Beauty in the Ancien Regime,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2020-07-01
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Blackbeard’s Sunken Flagship: Excavating the History of the Queen Anne’s Revenge 2018-11-01
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Femme Forte and Femme Fatale: Posing “En Cléopâtre” in the Ancien Regime,
Annual meeting for the Western Society for French History 2018-11-01
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“Blackbeard’s Sunken Flagship: Excavating the History of the Queen Anne’s Revenge 2018-11-01
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“Femme Forte and Femme Fatale: Posing “En Cléopâtre” in the Ancien Regime,”,
Western Society for French History 2018-11-01
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(Gem)stone Age Medicine in Early Modern Europe,
Presentation at North Carolina State University 2018-03-01
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“(Gem)stone Age Medicine in Early Modern Europe” 2018-03-01
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Constructing, Consuming, and Critiquing Luxury Medicine in Early Modern France,
Presentation at Charlotte Area French Studies Workshop 2017-09-01
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“Constructing, Consuming, and Critiquing Luxury Medicine in Early Modern France,” 2017-09-01
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Cleopatra’s Pearl: Luxury and Medicine in Early Modern Europe,
Presentation at University of South Carolina Upstate 2017-03-01
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“Cleopatra’s Pearl: Luxury and Medicine in Early Modern Europe,” 2017-03-01
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Pearl Juleps and Coral Cordials: Fashion and Fraud in the Seventeenth-Century Medical Marketplace,
Annual meeting for the Society for French Historical Studies 2016-03-01
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“Pearl Juleps and Coral Cordials: Fashion and Fraud in the Seventeenth-Century Medical Marketplace,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2016-03-01
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Early Modern Microhistory Now,
Panel for the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Europe 2015-11-01
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Souls and Bodies: Popular Errors, Public Health, and Anti-Superstition Literature in Early Modern France,
Annual meeting for the Western Society for French History 2015-11-01
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“Early Modern Microhistory Now" 2015-11-01
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“Souls and Bodies: Popular Errors, Public Health, and Anti-Superstition Literature in Early Modern France,”,
Western Society for French History 2015-11-01
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“Magic, Marvel, and Medicine: Bezoars and the Luxury Medical Trade in Early Modern France,”,
Western Society for French History 2013-10-01
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“From Marvel to Medicine to Merchandise: The Long Strange Trip of an Early Modern Wonder Drug,”,
French Cultural Studies Seminar 2013-09-01
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“Cultural Exchanges in the Early Modern World,”,
Mid-Atlantic Renaissance and Reformation Society 2013-03-01
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“Power and Place: Noble Women in the Sun King’s Court” 2013-03-01
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“Justice and the Supernatural in Early Modern France,”,
International Conference on Medieval Studies 2012-05-01
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“Romancing the Brain”,
College of Arts and Sciences 2012-02-01
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“The Past of the Future: Popular Divination and Disenchantment in the Ancien Regime,”,
Western Society for French History 2011-11-01
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“French Microhistory in the 21st Century,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2011-02-01
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“Juridical Magic in Catholic Reformation France",
French Cultural Studies Seminar of the National Humanities Center 2009-10-01
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“The Supernatural and the Scaffold: Magic, Religion, and the Executioner in the Ancien Régime,”,
Western Society for French History 2009-10-01
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Courtroom Contests: Juridical Magic in Seventeenth-Century France,
Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting 2009-03-01
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“Courtroom Contests: Juridical Magic in the Seventeenth Century,”,
Society for French Studies, 2009-03-01
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“Indian Diamonds and Venetian Mirrors: Why Louis XIV Became the King of Fashion,” 2009-03-01
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“Women’s Bodies/Women’s Lives”,
Women’s History Month Panel 2009-03-01
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Justice and Magic in Catholic Reformation France,
Mid-Atlantic Renaissance and Reformation Society 2008-09-01
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“Justice and Magic in Catholic Reformation France”,
Mid-Atlantic Renaissance and Reformation Society 2008-09-01
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“The Judge, the Hangman, and the Criminal: The Enchantment of Justice in Louis XIV’s France,”,
University of Virginia Müller Colloquium 2008-02-01
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Joan of Arc: Maid, Warrior, Saint” 2007-04-01
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“The Age of the Witch Hunts”,
College Day 2006-10-01
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“Sorcery and Sacrilege in 17th-Century Paris: Policing Sin and Crime in the Affair of the Poisons,”,
Society for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities 2005-03-01
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“Magic and the Catholic Reformation: Sorcery and Sacramentals in Louis XIV’s Paris,”,
Southern Historical Association 2004-11-01
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“Poison and Persecution in 17th-Century Paris: The Crimes of the Affair of the Poisons,",
American Historical Association 2004-01-01
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“The King’s Touch: Ritual, Power, and Place at the Court of Louis XIV,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 2001-03-01
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"The Politics of Poison: Rivalry, Rumor, and Reputation at the Court of Louis XIV,”,
Society for French Historical Studies 1999-03-01
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"Magic and the King's Mistresses: Romantic Intrigue, Court Politics and the Affair of the Poisons,",
Society for French Historical Studies 1998-03-01
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"Courtiers and Criminals: The Affair of the Poisons, the Court of Louis XIV and the Underworld of Paris,,
Midwest Association for 18th-Century Studies 1997-10-01
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"Priest, Sorcerer and Witch: The Celebrant of the Black Mass in Louis XIV's France,",
Society for French Historical Studies 1997-03-01