Gipson Council Members

The Gipson Council is comprised of faculty members acrosss a range of disciplines who have a common interest in the transnational Eighteenth Century.


Scott Paul Gordon, English (Co-Director)   
spg4@lehigh.edu
http://www.lehigh.edu/~spg4/spg4.html   
Restoration and 18th-century British culture; 18th-century British and American art; literary and cultural theory, art history



 



Monica Najar, History (Co-Director)
mon2@lehigh.edu
Revolutionary America, the early republic, religious history, women’s history



 



Michael G. Baylor, History    
mgb2@lehigh.edu
Germany, social and cultural history, religion and political theory



 



Marie-Helene Chabut, Modern Foreign Languages   
mc01@lehigh.edu
18th-century French literature, Diderot, women's studies



 



Stephen H. Cutcliffe, History  
shc0@lehigh.edu
History of technology, American environmental history, science, technology and society studies



 



Elizabeth Dolan, English
bdolan@lehigh.edu
Romanticism, medicine and literature, gender studies



 



Jan Fergus, English    
jsf1@lehigh.edu
18th-century British literature, women and literature, literature in the marketplace



 



Edward J. Gallagher, English  
ejg1@lehigh.edu
http://www.lehigh.edu/~ejg1/ejg1.html
http://www.lehigh.edu/~ejg1/topics.html
[Society of Early Americanists]
Early American literature



 



Michelle LeMaster, History
mil206@lehigh.edu
Colonial British America, Native American history, gender, and the U.S. South



 



James S. Saeger, History    
jss0@lehigh.edu 
Latin America, imperial Spain, Native American history



 



John Savage, History
savage@lehigh.edu
France, French Caribbean, law, slavery



 



Jean R. Soderlund, History   
jrsa@lehigh.edu
Colonial British America, revolutionary America, African American history, Native American history, women's history