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Electronic
C.V. for Jeffrey L. Pasley
Conference paper:
"Thomas
Paine and the U.S. Election of 1796:
 In which it is discovered that George Washington was more popular than
Jesus"
from Paine conference at University of Milan, 20
October 2008
Edited work, with Edward G. Gray
Beyond the
Valley of the Founders: Democracy in Early America, and After
The Common-Place Politics Issue 2008
Edited Book, 
with Andrew W. Robertson and David Waldstreicher:
BEYOND THE FOUNDERS: 
New Approaches to the Political History of the Early American Republic
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004) 
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"Director's Cut" of my essay in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and Philosophy
Unpublished essay: "Matthew Livingston Davis's Notes from the Political Underground: The Conflict of Political Values in the Early American Republic"
Conference paper:
  "Conspiracy
Theory and American Exceptionalism from the Revolution to Roswell"   
from the festschrift for Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University, 13 May 2000
Conference paper: "A
Revolution of 1800 After All:
 The Political Culture of the Earlier Early Republic and the Origins of
American Democracy"  
from "The Revolution of 1800" conference,
Charlottesville, VA, 2 December 2000
Conference paper:  "The Cheese and the Words: 
 Popular Political Culture and Participatory Democracy in the Early American Republic"
from the 7th Annual Omohundro Institute of Early
American History and Culture Conference, 
 Glasgow, Scotland, 12 July 2001
Conference paper: 
"Minnows, Spies, and Aristocrats: 
The Social Crisis of Congress in the Age of Martin Van Buren"
from the Society for Historians of the Early Republic
Annual Meeting,
Providence, R.I., 23 July 2004
Conference paper abstract:
"The Case of the Green Arrow: Cultural Studies and the Politics of Popular
Culture"
for Midwest Popular Culture Association, Cleveland, OH, 8
October 2004
To access some of the linked materials, you
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SPRING 2009
 History
2440, History
of Missouri
History
2440, History
of Missouri
 History 4070/7070, Indians and Europeans in Early America
 History 4070/7070, Indians and Europeans in Early America
FALL 2008
 History 4000/7000,  Age of Jefferson
History 4000/7000,  Age of Jefferson
 History 8004, Graduate
Readings in U.S. Political History
History 8004, Graduate
Readings in U.S. Political History
WINTER 2008
 History 2420,  Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
History 2420,  Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
 History
4004.1, American
History and American Popular Culture
History
4004.1, American
History and American Popular Culture
FALL 2007
 History 1100.3,
 American
History to 1865
History 1100.3,
 American
History to 1865
 History 8021,  Graduate Readings on the Early American Republic
History 8021,  Graduate Readings on the Early American Republic
WINTER 2007
 History 2420,  Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
History 2420,  Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
 History 4070/7070, Indians and Europeans in Early America
 History 4070/7070, Indians and Europeans in Early America
FALL 2006
History 1100.3,  American
History to 1865
History 8480, Historiography
WINTER 2006
 History 1100.3 (now
with 3 extra digits!), American
History to 1865
History 4000/7000,  Age of Jefferson
FALL 2005 (now with exciting new numbering system!)
History 2420,  Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
History 8021,  Graduate Readings on the Early American Republic
WINTER 2004
 History
3.3,  American History to 1865
History
3.3,  American History to 1865 
 History 442, Graduate
Readings on the Early American Republic
History 442, Graduate
Readings on the Early American Republic
FALL 2003
 History
127 Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
History
127 Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracies in U.S. History and Culture
 History 366  Indians and Europeans in Early America
 History 366  Indians and Europeans in Early America
WINTER 2003
 History 287.1  Undergraduate
Seminar:
History 287.1  Undergraduate
Seminar:
 Thomas Jefferson and the Legend of the Founding Fathers
 History 412  Historiography
History 412  Historiography
FALL 2002
 History 301.2  Indians and Europeans in Early America
 History 301.2  Indians and Europeans in Early America
 History 401.1 Graduate
Readings in U.S. Political History
History 401.1 Graduate
Readings in U.S. Political History

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