CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL GROSSBERG 3021 Tapps Turn Department of History Bloomington, IN 47401 Indiana University (812) 339-5420 Ballantine Hall 721 Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-3882 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., 1972, History; Highest Honors; Phi Beta Kappa Brandeis University, Ph.D., History of American Civilization, 1979; Dissertation: "Law and the Family in Nineteenth Century America"

EMPLOYMENT Teaching Assistant: American River College, 1972-1973, Brandeis University, Spring 1975, 1977, 1978 Instructor: Lincoln School, Sacramento, California, 1972-1973; Brandeis University, Fall 1976; University of , , Spring 1979 Assistant Professor of History: Wellesley College, 1979-1980; Case Western Reserve University, 1980-86 Associate Professor of History, Case Western Reserve University, l986-1995 Lecturer-in-Law, Case Western Reserve University, 1980-1987 Associate Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, l988-1995 Director, Legal Studies Program, Case Western Reserve University, 1983-90 Chair, Department of History, Case Western Reserve University, 1992-1995 Editor, Law and History Review, 1992-1995 Professor of History, Indiana University, 1995-Present Editor, American Historical Review, 1995-2005 Professor of Law, Indiana University, 2001-Present Co-Director, Center on Law, Society, & Culture, Indiana University, 2003- Present Sally M. Reahard Professor of History, 2005-Present Director, Political and Civic Engagement Program [PACE], 2008-Present Co-Editor, "New Histories of American Law," Cambridge University Press, 2009-Present

AWARDS AND HONORS Littleton-Griswold Prize in History of Law and American Society, American Historical Association, 1986, for Governing the Hearth Academy of History Publication Prize, 1986, for Governing the Hearth 2

Charles Riley Armington Research Professor, Western Reserve College, 1987-1988 Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, Department of History, Indiana University, 1998-1999 Fellow, The Hastings Center on Bioethics, elected 2003 Visiting Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2006-7 Visiting Scholar, Department of Child Studies, University of Linköping, Sweden, May-June, 2010

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Crown Fellow in the History of American Civilization, Brandeis University, 1973-1978 Audubon Internship, Summer 1975 Research Fellowship, Brandeis University, Fall 1978 National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1981 Research Grant, Charles Riley Armington Foundation for the Study of Values in Children, 1981-1982 Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant, 1983 Committee Member, Curricular Grant for Social Policy History Graduate Program, National Endowment for the Humanities, Jan. 1983-June 1984 Research Grant, University of Wisconsin School of Law, Summer, 1984 Research Grant, American Association for State and Local History, 1984- 1985 Project Director, United States Constitutional History University/Secondary School Collaborative, History Teaching Alliance, 1986-1987 Fellow, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1987-1988 American Council of Learned Societies/Ford Foundation Fellowship, 1987- 1988 Project Director, "Oral History of Dean Erwin Griswold," funded by Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Summer-Fall, 1989 Summer Research Fellowship, The Library Company of Philadelphia, July, 1991 Research Travel Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer, 1991 Visiting Research Fellow, , 1991-1992 Lloyd-Lewis Fellow, Newberry Library, 1991-1992 “History Journals and the Electronic Future,” Mellon Foundation, 1997-98 Fellowship, “The Ethics and Politics Childhood,” Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions,” Indiana University, 2004-5 3

Guggenheim Fellowship, 2005-6 American Council of Learned Societies Senior Fellowship, 2005-6 Overseas Conference Fund, Indiana University, February 2008 History Learning Project Fellow, History Department, Indiana University, 2009-11

PUBLICATIONS Books Governing the Hearth: Law and the Family in Nineteenth Century America (Studies in Legal History, University of North Carolina Press, l985); Paperback edition, 1988; Second paperback edition, 1993; Electronic Edition, 2002 A Judgment for Solomon: The d'Hauteville Case and Legal Experience in Antebellum America (Cambridge University Press, 1996); simultaneous publication in hardback and paperback American Public Life and the Historical Imagination (University of Notre Dame Press, 2003); edited with Wendy Gamber and Hendrik Hartog; simultaneous publication in hardback and paperback. The Cambridge History of Law in America (Cambridge University Press, 2008), co-edited with Christopher Tomlins; Vol. I: Early America (1580-1815); Vol. II: The Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1920); and Vol. III: The Twentieth Century And After (1920- ).

Articles "Altruism and Self-Interest: Boston and the Rise of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1905," Boston Bar Journal, 22(May, 1978), 21-28, 22(June, 1978), ll-28. "Guarding the Altar: Physiological Restrictions on Marriage and the Rise of State Intervention in Matrimony," American Journal of Legal History, 26(1982), l97-226; reprinted in Kermit Hall, ed. Law, Society, and Domestic Relations, Major Historical Interpretations (New York, 1987), 300-29 "Who Gets the Child? Child Custody, Guardianship, and the Rise of a Judicial Patriarchy in Nineteenth Century America," Feminist Studies, 9(1983), 235-260; reprinted in Nancy Cott, ed. History of Women in the United States (Reed Reference) "Crossing Boundaries: Nineteenth Century Domestic Relations Law and the Merger of Family and Legal History," American Bar Foundation Research Journal, (1985), 799-847 "Courts and Lawyers in , l800-Present," Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, (Indiana University Press, 1987), 614-20 "Institutionalizing Masculinity: The Bar as a Man's Profession," in Mark 4

Carnes and Clyde Griffen, eds., Meanings for Manhood: Masculinity in Victorian America (University of Chicago Press, 1990), 133-51 "The Webster Brief: History as Advocacy, or Would You Sign It?," in "Roundtable: Historians and the Webster Case," The Public Historian, 12(1990), 37-43 "Social History Update: 'Fighting Faiths' and the Challenge of Legal History," Journal of Social History, (Fall, 1991), 187-97 "Some Queries on Privacy and Constitutional Rights," in "Symposium: The Right to Privacy, One Hundred Years Later," Case Western Reserve Law Review, 41(1991), 857-66 "Bringing the Legal History of the Family into the Classroom," Focus on Law Studies, Teaching About Law in the Liberal Arts, 7(1992), 6-7 "Legal Rights for Children? A Historical Look at a Continuing Legal Paradox," in Roberta Wollons, ed. Children at Risk in America (Albany, State University of New York Press, 1992), 111-40 "Family and Children," "Marriage," "Illegitimacy," and "Inheritance" Kermit Hall, ed. The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (New York, 1993) "Battling over Motherhood in Philadelphia: A Study of Antebellum Trial Courts as Arenas of Conflict," Mindie Lazarus-Black and Susan Hirsch, eds. Contested States: Law, Hegemony, and Resistance (Routledge,1994), 153-83 "Balancing Acts: Crisis, Change, and Continuity in American Family Law, 1890- 1990," Indiana Law Review, 28(1995), 273-308 "Teaching the Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories about Law, Schooling, and the Construction of American Families," Utah Law Review (1997), 429-60 "Comment: Civil Society and its Vicissitudes," in "Symposium on Law and Civil Society," Indiana Law Journal 72(1996), 497-501 "The Politics of Professionalism: The Creation of Legal Aid and the Strains of Political Liberalism in America, 1900-1930," in Terence C. Halliday and Lucien Karpik, eds. Lawyers and the Rise of Western Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 1997), 305-347 “Roundtable: Opportunities for and Limitations of Private Ordering in Family Law,” Indiana Law Journal 73(1998), 535-66 "Citizens and Families: A Jeffersonian Vision of Domestic Relations and Generational Change," in James Gilbreath, ed. Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a Citizen (Library of Congress, Washington D.C., 1999), 3-27 “Comment: ‘Forum -- Constructing Patriarchy: The Development of Interspousal Custody Law in England,” Law and History Review, 17(1999), 309-14. 5

“Giving the Present a Past? Family Law in the United States, 1950-2000,” in Sanford N. Katz, John M. Eekleaar, and Mavis Mclean eds. Cross Currents: Anglo-American Family Law, 1950-2000 (Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 2001). “Bringing the History of Family Law in to the Classroom,” an essay for secondary school and college instructors published in the OAH Magazine of History, 15(Summer 2001), 23-27. “Warring Spouses: Teaching the History of Family Law,” in Dennis E. Suttles and Daniel W. Stowell, eds. From Courtroom to Classroom: The Lincoln Legal Papers Curriculum (Springfield, IL; Illinois Historic Preservation Agency/The Lincoln Legal Papers, 2002), 56-67. “Child Welfare in the United States, 1820-1935,” in Bernadine Dohrn, Margaret Rosenheim, David Tannehaus, and Frank Zimring, eds. A Century of the Juvenile Court (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2002), 3-41. “A Protected Childhood: The Emergence of Child Protection in America," in Wendy Gamber, Michael Grossberg, and Hendrik Hartog eds. American Public Life and the Historical Imagination (University of Notre Dame Press, 2003), 213-39. “Children and the Law in the United States: A Historical Overview,” in Paula Fass, ed. An Encyclopedia of Children in History (Macmillan, Inc., 2003), 539-46 “Plagiarism and Professional Ethics– A Journal Editor’s View” in a roundtable on “History’s Ethical Crisis,” Journal of American History, 90(2004), 1333-40; reprinted in Robin Barrow and Patrick Keeney, eds. Academic Ethics (Ashgate Publishing Limited, U.K., forthcoming 2006) “Comment: Meeting the Challenges of the United States History Survey Course,” The History Teacher, 37(2004), 512-16 “Duped Dads and Discarded Children: A Historical Perspective on DNA Testing in Child Custody Cases,” in Mark Rothstein et al., eds. Genetic Ties and the Family, The Impact of Paternity Testing on Parents and Children (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), 97-131 “Family Law in Indiana, A Domestic Relations Crossroad,” with Amy Elson in David J. Bodenhamer and Randall T. Shepard, eds. The History of Indiana Law (Ohio University Press, 2006), 60-89 “History and the Disciplining of Plagiarism,” in Martha Vicinus, ed. Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism (University of Michigan Press, 2008), 159-72 “Historians’ Briefs: The Massachusetts’s Same-Sex Marriage Case and the Emergence of a New Role for Historians,” AHA Perspectives, Forthcoming, Sept. 2010

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Work in Progress "Saving Our Kids: Child Protection in America," a book-length study of child protection efforts that will assess issues such as child labor, juvenile justice, school reform, disabilities, and child abuse from the 1870s to the present. It is under contract with Press. “Re-Inventing Childhood in Post World War II America,” a collection of historical essays on childhood, culture, and policy from 1945 to be present; I will co-edit the volume with Paula Fass and contribute an essay, “Liberation and Caretaking: Fighting Over Children’s Rights in Postwar America.” The book manuscript is currently under review. “From Feebleminded to Mentally Retarded: Child Protection and the Changing Place of Disabled Children in the Mid-Twentieth Century United States,” article for a special issue of Paedagogica Historica on the history of children with special needs in the twentieth century United States and Europe. The completed special issue is under Review by the journal. “Children as Legal Subjects,” Annual Review of Law and Social Science: an article that surveys and analyzes the current socio-legal scholarship on children and the law for an interdisciplinary audience.

Reports/Essays/Miscellaneous Publications “A Report on the Conference on the History of American Public Policy,” The Public Historian, 1(1979), 23-33 “Teaching Legal History,” Focus on Law Studies, Teaching About Law in the Liberal Arts 2(1987, No. 2), 3. Just Politics, Audio Cassette, National Humanities Center, 1988 “History Journals in the Twenty-First Century,” AHA Perspectives 35(May/June, 1997), 5-9 “Devising an Online Future for Journals of History,” Chronicle of Higher Education, April 21, 2000, B6-7 “Taking Stock: Five Years of Editing the AHR,” AHA Perspectives, 38(September 2000), 17-18, 36-38 “Foreword,” Daniel Stowell, ed. In Tender Consideration: Women, Families and the Law in Abraham Lincoln's Illinois (University of Illinois Press; Urbana, IL, 2002), ix-xi “New Roles for Journals?” Editing History, 19(2003), 1-2. “Comment: Humanities Journals and the Need for Organizational Innovation,” JSTOR 2003 Publishers Meeting Website http://support.jstor.org/publishermeeting/presentations/Grossber g.pdf “Is There A Crisis in Middle East Academic Publishing? The View from a History Journal Editor,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and 7

the Middle East, 23(2003), 15-17.

Review Essays “Boston's Trial Courts: Exploring the Urban Legal Wilderness -- Robert Silverman, Law and Urban Growth. Civil Litigation in the Boston Trial Courts, 1880-1900,” Reviews in American History, 10(l980), 84-88 “American Exceptionalism: Harold M. Hyman, American Singularity,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 60(1988), 25-30 “Social Science and Legal History: Lawrence Friedman, A History of American Law, The Second Time Around,” Law and Social Inquiry: The Journal of The American Bar Foundation, 13(1988), 359-83.

Book Reviews Peggy A. Rabkin, Fathers to Daughters: The Legal Foundations of Female Emancipation, Journal of American History, 68(1981), 666-667 Peter C. Hoffer and N.E.H. Hull, Murdering Mothers: Infanticide in England and New England, 1558-1803, Psycho-History Review, 12(1983), 43- 44 Tamara K. Haraven, Family Time and Industrial Time: The Relationship Between Family and Work in a New England Industrial Village, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 89(1983), 451-53 Myra C. Glenn, Campaigns Against Corporal Punishment: Prisoners, Sailors, and Children in Antebellum America, Journal of the Early Republic, 5(1985), 125-27 Elizabeth Pleck, Domestic Tyranny, The Making of American Social Policy Against Family Violence from Colonial Times to the Present, American Historical Review, 93(1988), 1105 John Brownlee and Melissa McDonald, eds., Public Justice, A History of the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office, 1850-1985, The Public Historian, 12(1990), 109-12 John Spurlock, Free Love, Marriage and Middle-Class Radicalism in America, 1825-1860, Journal of American History, 77(1990), 294 Susan Staves, Married Women's Separate Property in England, 1660-1833, American Journal of Legal History, 35(1991), 112-14 Richard Abel, American Lawyers, Journal of Social History, (1991), 903-5 Kermit Hall, The Magic Mirror, Law in American History, Law and History Review, 10(1992), 173-8 William Penack and Wythe Holt, eds., The Law in America, 1607-1833, Journal of the Early Republic, 10(1990), 586-87 Roderick Phillips, A History of Divorce in Western Society, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 28(1992), 185-86 8

Merril D. Smith, Breaking the Bonds, Marital Discord in Pennsylvania, 1730- 1830, and Lisa Wilson, Life After Death, Widows in Pennsylvania, 1750-1850, Journal of American History, 79(1993), 1581-83 Kenneth J. Lipartito and Joseph A. Pratt, Baker & Botts in the Development of Modern Houston, The Public Historian, 15(1993), 126-28 Mary Ann Mason, From Fathers Property to Children's Rights, Journal of American History, 81(1995), 183-84 Paula Fass, Kidnapped, Child Abduction in America, Journal of American History, Journal of American History, 85(1998), 114 Laura Hanft Korobin, Criminal Conversations: Sentimentality and Nineteenth- Century Legal Stories of Adultery, Journal of American History, 87(2000), 1767-68 Amy Dru Stanley, From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation, Journal of Southern History, 66(2000), 887-88 Marjorie Heins, Not in Front of the Children, “Indecency,” Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth, Federal Communications Law Journal, 54(2002), 591-5 E. Wayne Carp, Adoption Politics, Bastard Nation & Ballot Initiative 58, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 36(2005), 299-300. Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh and Ronald Kassimir, eds. Youth, Globalization and the Law, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 2(2008), 307- 309

EDITED BOOKS [New Histories of American Law, Cambridge University Press] Barbara Young Welke, Law and the Borders of Belonging in the Long Nineteenth Century United States (March, 2010) Jack P. Greene, The Constitutional Origins of the American Revolution (forthcoming, October, 2010)

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS "From Contract to Status: Changing Legal Conceptions of Marriage in Nineteenth Century America," American Historical Association, December, 1978 "Regulating Informal Marriages in Nineteenth Century America," Harvard Legal History Seminar, November, 1979 "The History of American Family Law: An Overview," Indiana University Law School Lecture Series, January, 1980 Panel Member, "The Study of Women in Legal History: Training and Methodology," National Women's Studies Association, Indiana University, May 17, 1980 Commentator, Barbara Finkelstein's, "Children as Heretics; The Emergence 9

of Moral Education in l9th and 2Oth Century America," Charles Riley Armington Foundation Seminar on Values in Children, Case Western Reserve University, March, 1981 Commentator, "Keeping the Children, 1650-1870," Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Vassar College, June, 1981 "A Legal Dilemma: To Preserve or Liberate the Family?" Phi Alpha Theta, Case Western Reserve University, September, 1981 Chair, "A Garden of Perplexity: Children and Industrial Society in Twentieth Century America," American Studies Association, Ohio- Indiana/Michigan Conference, Case Western Reserve University, October, 1981 "Child Custody and Adoption in Antebellum America," American Society for Legal History, Washington, D.C., October, 1981 "A Look Back: Why the State has Intervened in Families," presented as part of a panel, Family Strengths, in a series entitled, "The Jewish Family: Strengths and Strains," at the Cleveland Jewish Community Center, January, 1982 "Liberation or Repression? Women's Place in Nineteenth Century Law," Case Western Reserve University Women's Center, March, l982 "Whither the Welfare State? The Continuing Crisis in Twentieth Century Anglo- American Politics," Summer Seminars, Western Reserve College, Continuing Education, June, 1982 "Applied History," Conference of Applied Sociology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, October 14, 1983 "The Significance of Martin Luther King, Jr.", WJW-AM Radio, January, 1984 "Just Across the Lake? Social Reform in the Western Reserve and Southern Ontario, 1880-1920", presented jointly with Professor Carl Ubbelohde, Summer Seminar, Western Reserve College, June, 1984 "Republican Domestic Relations: Three Themes in The Creation of American Family Law, 1790-1870," presented by invitation at University of Wisconsin School of Law, Seminar on the Legal History of the Family, July 23-August 3, 1984 Panel Member, "An Open Discussion on Women's Legal History, 1730- 1830", American Society for Legal History, Newark, New Jersey, October, 1984 "Domestic Relations: Three Themes in the Creation of an American Family Law, l790-l870," American Association of Law Schools, Washington, D.C., January 5, 1985 "Step-families," paper and discussion in forum, "Jews and Christians Facing the Issues of the Family," Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, March 24, 1985 "A Comparison of Juvenile Justice in Ohio and Ontario, 1890-1920," Ohio 10

Academy of History, Denison University, April 13, 1985 Commentator, "Inheritance Over Three Centuries," Organization of American Historians, Minneapolis, April 20, 1985 Chair and Commentator, "Appellate Judging in Comparative Perspective," Law and Society Association, San Diego, June 8, 1985 Discussion Facilitator, "The Significance of Feminist Scholarship for Work in Law and Social Science," Law and Society Association, San Diego, June 8, 1985 Chair and Commentator, "Perspectives on Canadian History in the Twentieth Century," Assoc. for Canadian Studies in the United States, Sept. 21, 1985 "Judges as Patriarchs: Children, the Law, and the Nineteenth Century Bench," American Cultural Association, Atlanta, April 2-6, 1986 Workshop Leader, "Legal History," Law and Humanities: A Conference on Undergraduate Education, Committee on College and University Nonprofessional Legal Studies, Racine, Wisconsin, April 16, 1986 Chair and Commentator, "Common Law Jurisprudence as a Social Science," Social Science History Association, St. Louis, Oct. 17, 1986 Panel Member, "Governing the Hearth and The Free Women of Petersburg: Social Histories of Women and the Family in Nineteenth-Century America," American Society for Legal History, Toronto, Oct. 24, 1986 Chair, "Masculinity in Victorian America," American Historical Association, Chicago, December 28, 1986 Commentator, "Southern Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective," at conference on "The South and the American Constitutional Tradition," University of Florida, Gainesville, March 7, 1987 "Ideology and Legal History: A Look at Critical Legal Studies," National Humanities Center, December 10, 1987 "The Institutionalization of Masculinity through the Courts," presented at a conference on "Masculinity in Victorian America," Barnard College, January 8-9, 1988 "Toward a Social History of American Law: Some Nineteenth Century Examples," State and Society Seminar, University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, January 19, 1988 "Child Custody and the Place of Women in Nineteenth Century American Law," conference on "History, Women and Law in the United States," Johns Hopkins University, March 10, 1988 "Gender and History: A Look at Lawyers," National Humanities Center, March 30, 1988 "Drawing Lines: The d'Hauteville Case and the Creation of a Feminine Legal Sphere in Nineteenth Century America," conference on "Women and 11

the Constitution: 200 Years," American University and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., April 15, 1988 "Children's Legal Rights? An Historical Look at a Continuing Legal Paradox," Conference on "Children at Risk in America," Rockefeller Archives, May 27, 1988 Reactor, Session on "History of Education and the Family," at Conference on "Family and Education," United States Department of Education, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1988 Panel Member, "Teaching About Women in Legal History: Problems and Possibilities," American Society for Legal History, Charleston, S.C., October 21, 1988 "The Family as a Legal Educator," presented in panel on "The Family as Educator," History of Education Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, November 5, 1988 Discussant, "Interdisciplinary Studies of Divorce," Law and Society Association, Madison, Wisconsin, June 11, 1989 "Counsel for the Poor? Legal Aid Societies and the Creation of Modern Urban Legal Structures, 1900-1930" presented at conference on "Private Action and Social Policy, The Impact of Federations and Associations in the American Metropolis, 1900-1929," Case Western Reserve, September 14-16, 1989 Chair and Commentator, "Women, Religion and Politics in Nineteenth Century America," American Society for Legal History, San Francisco, October 20, 1989 Chair and Commentator, "Does the Border Make a Difference? Adoption of New Systems in a Transnational Context," American Studies Association, Toronto, November 5, 1989 Invited Participant, "Conference on the Law and Public Policy of Family Dissolution," American Law Institute, Philadelphia, January 25-26, 1990 Chair and Commentator, "Women, Religion and Politics in Nineteenth Century America," American Society for Legal History, Atlanta, February 1990 Commentator, Conference on "The Effects of Poverty on Children," Armington Foundation, CWRU, March 2, 1990 Panel Member, "Roundtable: Marriage and Power," Law and Society Association, Berkeley, May 30, 1990 "Masculinity Attacked: Gender and the Professional Crisis of the Post-Civil War Bar," Law and Society Association, Berkeley, June 1, 1990 Commentator, "David Flaherty, ‘On the Utility of Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Data Protection," at "Symposium: The Right to Privacy, One Hundred Years Later, School of Law, Case Western Reserve 12

University, Nov. 16, 1990 Chair, "Orphans and Adoption in American History," American Historical Association, December 28, 1990 Commentator, "Divorce: Great Plains Style," Conference on "Law, the Bill of Rights, and the Great Plains," University of Nebraska, March 8, 1991 Panel Member, "Historians, Law, and Abortion," University of Wisconsin, School of Law, April 5, 1991 "Motherhood on Trial: The d'Hauteville Custody Case and Social Change in Antebellum America," Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 27, 1991 Chair, "Nineteenth Century Legal Thought," Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 29, 1991 "Battling Over Motherhood in Philadelphia: A Study of Antebellum American Trial Courts as Arenas of Conflict," American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 22, 1991 "The d'Hauteville Case and the Problems of Legal Story-Telling," presented at colloquia held at the American Bar Foundation, October 9, 1991; University of Chicago, School of Law, November 13, 1991; University of Texas, School of Law, December 6, 1991; University of Wisconsin, Interdisciplinary Committee on Family Policy, April 8, 1992 "Legal History and the Revival of the Narrative," Newberry Library Colloquium, Chicago, April 22, 1992 Panel Member, "Frontiers of Family Law," Heller School, Brandeis University, October 28, 1992 Commentator, "Legal Histories of the Family," American Society for Legal History, New Haven, October 30, 1992 "Tell It to the Judge: Law and Gender in an Antebellum Philadelphia Courtroom," Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 6, 1992 Commentator, "Courtroom Trials, the Rule of Law, and the Construction of America," Organization of American Historians, Anaheim, California, April 18, 1993 "Citizens and Families: A Jeffersonian Vision of Domestic Relations," presented at conference on "Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a Citizen," sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Institute of Early American History and Culture, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1993 Commentator, "Reinterpretations of Nineteenth Century American Law and the Economy," Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 27, 1993 13

Commentator, "The Right to Consent: The Limits of Political Participation in the Early Republic," Society for the History of the New Republic, Chapel Hill, NC, July 24, 1993 "Teaching the Republican Child: Law and Education in Antebellum America," American Historical Association, San Francisco, Jan. 7, 1994 Plenary Speaker and Workshop Leader, American Association of Law Schools, "Workshop on Family and Juvenile Law," Washington, D.C., February 24-26, 1994. Chair, "Women, Sex Crimes and Criminal Justice: Protection and Punishment in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century America," Law & Society, Phoenix, June 16, 1994 Roundtable: Meet the Author: Pillars of Salt, Monuments of Grace: New England Crime Literature and the Origins of American Popular Culture, 1746-1860, Social Science History Association, Atlanta, October, 1994 Chair and Commentator, "Social Conflict and the Evolution of Legal Culture in America," American Society for Legal History, Washington, D.C., October, 22, 1994 "Trials and Social Change," School of Law, Boston University, March 1995 "The Changing Laws of Gender in Nineteenth-Century America" and "The Changing Experience of Law in Nineteenth-Century America," two workshops at a summer institute for secondary school teachers. "Taking A Stand in History: The Legal Status of Southern Women," sponsored by the History Teaching Alliance and National History Day, Furman University, Furman, South Carolina, July 1995 “Legal Aid and the Culture of Legal Professionalism," Conference on the Cultural History of the Law, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, July, 1995 "Teaching the Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories about Law, Schooling, and the Construction of American Families," Symposium on Law and the Family, College of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 6, 1995 Commentator, "Traditions of Family Law in East Asia," American Society for Legal History, Houston, Texas, October 19, 1995 "Bringing Private Law into the Classroom," American Historical Association, Atlanta, January 5, 1996 "Other People's Children: Law and the Rise of Child Protection Movements," the Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professorship Lecture, School of Law, Hofstra University, April 10, 1996 Commentator, "Civil Society and its Vicissitudes," Symposium on Law and 14

Civil Society, School of Law, Indiana University, March 28, 1996 Chair and commentator, "Violence in America," Organization of American Historians, Chicago, March 29, 1996 "Studies in Scarlet: A User's Perspective," annual meeting of Research Libraries Group, Philadelphia, May, 1996 Comment, Plenary Session: David Hackett Fischer, "Freedom's Many Faces: An American Iconography," Society for the History of the Early Republic, Nashville, Tennessee, July 1996 "Editing in the Future, the Future of Editing," Roundtable Discussion on Disseminating Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century, annual meeting of the American Historical Association, New York City, January, 4, 1997 Participant, “Roundtable on Family Law and Private Ordering,” Symposium on “Changes in American Family Law,” School of Law, Indiana University, March, 1997 Commentator, “Gender and Legal Experience,” Organization of American Historians, San Francisco, April, 1997 Commentator, “Law and Narrative in Nineteenth Century America,” Law and Society, St. Louis, June, 1997 “Other People’s Children: The Legal Reconstruction of Childhood in America, 1870-1930,” American Society for Legal History, Minneapolis, October 17, 1997 Roundtable: “Electronic Publication and the Future of Historical Scholarship,” Organization of American Historians, April, 1998, Indianapolis, IN Roundtable: “Getting Published: Preparing Graduate Students of the Job Market,” Organization of American Historians, April, 1998, Indianapolis, IN Commentator, “Families and Violence in Early America,” Omohundro Institute of Early American History, Annual Conference, American Antiquarian Society, June, 1998 Participant, “Michael Grossberg’s A Judgment for Solomon,” Social Science History Association, Chicago, November, 1998 [roundtable discussion of my book] “How to Give the Present a Past? Family Law in the United States, 1950-2000” Faculty Lecture Series, School of Law, IU-Bloomington, December, 1998 “History and Its Discontents: A Journal Editor’s View,” Department of History Faculty Seminar, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, March 10, 1999 “How to Give the Present a Past? Family Law in the United States, 1950-2000,” Conference on Cross Currents: Anglo-American Family Law, 1950- 2000, Oxford University, March 26-28, 1999 15

“Family Law in Recent America,” Symposium on the Family, University of Houston, Houston Texas, April 16-17, 1999 Chair and Commentator, “The Lincoln Legal Papers and Electronic Sources for Legal History,” American Society for Legal History, Toronto, Canada, October 22, 1999 Member, Seminar in Legal History, The University of Western Ontario, June 19-24, 1983, London, Ontario, Canada “Scholarly Publishing the 21st Century,” American Historical Association, Chicago, January 7, 2000 “How to Get Published?” Graduate Student Colloquium, Department of History, , January 21, 2000 “Roundtable: Launching the History Cooperative,” Organization of American Historians, St. Louis, April 1, 2000 “Plenary Address: Scholarship, Its Values, and the Electronic Academy,” American Council of Learned Societies, Washington D.C., May 5, 2000 Comment, "Was the Historians' Brief on Abortion a Falsification of History?" American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 2, 2000 "The Challenges of Taking a Humanities Journal into Cyberspace," presented at a Purdue Library symposium on "The Networked Academy: New Frontiers in Knowledge Dissemination," West Lafayette, IN, October 25, 2000 "Placing the Family in Historical Context," Plenary panel at a Family Law Symposium on "The American Family in 21st Century" sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania School of Law and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia, PA, November 17, 2000 "Getting Accepted: Journal Publication Decisions – A Roundtable Discussion with Members of the American Historical Review Board of Editors," American Historical Association, Boston, January 5, 2001 Chair and Commentator, "To Hang or Pardon? Stories of the Death Penalty and Its Alternatives in Early America", American Historical Association, Boston, January 5, 2001 "The Challenges of Reviewing Electronic Books," Conference of History Journals Annual Meeting, American Historical Association, Boston, January 6, 2001 Chair and Commentator, "The Future of History Publishing: Can E-Books Help?" Organization of American Historians, Los Angeles, April 26, 2001 “Is Blood Thicker Than Water? Putting DNA Testing in Child Custody Cases in Historical Context,” Hastings Center on Bio-Ethics, November 27, 2001 16

Plenary Address, “The Changing American Family,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Chicago, Nov. 7, 2001 Plenary Address, “Defending Childhood: Why Look Back,” presented at a conference on “Defending Childhood: Developing a Child- Centered Agenda for Children and Youth,” Center on Children and the Law, School of Law, University of Florida, December 7, 2001 “Creating Child Protection in America,” Center for Working Families, University of California, Berkeley, February 11, 2002 “Children’s Rights and Child Protection,” presented at symposium on “Meeting Unmet Needs: Strategies for Helping Children, Families, Schools,” University of Houston, April 19, 2002 “A Foundational Moment? Humanities Journals and the Challenges of Scholarly Publishing in the New Century,” presented at the “First Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication,” University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, October 23, 2002 “Special Session: Is There a Crisis in Middle East Academic Publishing?” A Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington, DC, November 25, 2002 Commentator, “Scholarly Communication on the Internet: A Retrospective Look at H-Net on Its Tenth Anniversary,” American Historical Association, January 3, 2003, Chicago “Duped Dads and Discarded Kids: A Historical Perspective on DNA Testing in Child Custody Cases,” School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 27, 2003 “Other People’s Children: Creating Child Protection in America,” University Forum, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 28, 2003 “Marriages at the Margins: Historical Contests Over Matrimony,” presented at a conference on “Marriage, Democracy, and Families,” School of Law, Hofstra University, March 14, 2003 “Does the Present Have A Past? DNA Parentage Testing in Historical Perspective,” presented at a conference on “Genetic Bonds and Family Law: The Challenge of DNA Parentage Testing,” sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics; the University of Louisville Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy, and Law; and the Hastings Center, New Orleans, March 28, 2003. Commentator, “Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in the US History Survey Course,” Organization of American Historians, Memphis, TN, April 5, 2003 Panel Member, “Imagining the Future of Scholarly Publishing,” JSTOR Participating Publishers Meeting, New York City, May 12, 2003 Plenary Address: “Child Protection in American History,” Society for the History of Children and Youth, Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, Md., 17

June 26, 2003 Invited participant and speaker, Scholarly Communications Institute, sponsored by the Council on Library and Information Resources, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, July 13-15, 2003 “Fathers and Child Support: A Historical Perspective,” presented at the National Legislators’ Symposium on Child Support sponsored by the National Conference of State Legislators and the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, Vail, Colorado, September 12, 2003 Panel Member, “Fairness & Fatherhood: What Exactly is Paternity Fraud?” Fall Forum, National Conference of State Legislators, Washington DC, December 11, 2003 “Journals and the Electronic Future: Creating New Forms of Historical Scholarship,” American Historical Association sponsored workshop: “Entering the Second Stage of Online History Scholarship,” Washington D.C., January 7, 2004 “Saving Our Kids: Child Protection in America,” Thirtieth Annual Walter C. Snackenberg Lecture, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, March 1, 2004 “Taking the Right Path: Electronic Publication and the Creation of New Histories for a New Age,” presented at a conference on “Crossing Boundaries: Collecting and Collaborating Globally,” sponsored by the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, March 18, 2004 “Scholarly Journals and Media Transformations” presented at “Fine Print: Publishing in the Shadow of Big Media,” Humanities Center, University of California, Irvine, May 20, 2004 “Innovations in Scholarly Communications – Examples from History,” Scholarly Communication Institute, Council on Library and Information Resources, University of Virginia, July 19, 2004 Chair, “Legal Bonds and Broken Homes,” Annual Meeting, American Society for Legal History, Austin, TX, October 30, 2004 “Why Look Back? Historical Perspectives on the Massachusetts Same-Sex Marriage Case,” sponsored by Parents and Friends of Gay and Lesbian Students, Indiana University, November 17, 2004 “Is the American Family in Crisis? Law and the Family in the United States, 1950-2005,” Mini-University, Indiana University, June 21, 2005 “The History Cooperative: Its Past and Future,” presented at the annual meeting of the Cooperative, Chicago, July 21, 2005 “Protecting Bodies and Minds: History and the Persistence Challenges of American Policies for Children,” Poynter Center Symposium, Indiana University, September 15, 2005 Plenary Address, “History and the Disciplining of Plagiarism,” presented at “Originality, Imitation, Plagiarism; A Cross-Disciplinary Conference on 18

Writing,” Sweetland Writing Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September 23, 2005 Commentator, “Rethinking Child Development: An Interdisciplinary Workshop,” University of California, Berkeley, October 7-9, 2005 Commentator, “Public Authority and Private Matters in Early American Law” American Society for Legal History, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 11, 2005 Guest Lecture, History 680: “History & Fiction: Frauds, Forgeries, and Imposters,” “Part Four – Weighing the Evidence: History in the Dock,” IU Dept. of History, November 13, 2005 “Getting Published: An Editor’s View,” Graduate Student Workshop, Department of History, Northwestern University, January 26, 2006 “How Can We Save Our Kids? Children Protection in American History,” Department of History, Northwestern University, January 26, 2006 Commentator, “Children’s Culture and Children’s Cultural Worlds: An Interdisciplinary Workshop,” University of Houston, February 2-4, 2006 “Can We Protect Our Kids? History and the Persistent Challenges of American Policies for Children,” Guy F. Goodfellow Memorial Lecture, Washington College, Chestertown, MD, March 1, 2006 Commentator, “America on the World Stage: Incorporating a Global Perspective in the Introductory US History Survey,” Organization of American Historians, April 19, 2006 “Taking Age Seriously – Bringing Children into the Survey Course,” College Board/Advanced Placement, Organization of American Historians, April 21, 2006 Chair and Commentator, “Women, Consumers, and Children: Reconsidering ‘Protection’ from the Gilded Age through the Great Depression,” Organization of American Historians, April 22, 2006 “Balancing Acts: Disability, Law, and the Persistent Contests over Access to Education,” presented at “Education and the ‘Whole Child:’ An Interdisciplinary Workshop,” University of Maryland, Baltimore County, May 22, 2006 “How Much Protection Do We Need? The Gay Marriage Amendment and American Constitutionalism,” Indiana University – Kokomo, September 20, 2006 Panel Member, “A Conversation about Historians in Public,” American Historical Association, Atlanta, GA, January 4, 2007 “Family Law, 1950-2007: How to the Give the Present a Past?” Indiana Graduate Program for Judges, Nashville, IN, June 6, 2007 “’The Curse of the Feebleminded’: Law, Child Protection, and Mental Health Policy in America, 1870-1930,” XXXth International Congress on Law 19

and Mental Health, University of Padua, Padua, Italy, June 25-30, 2007 Chair, “Constituting Gender and Citizenship in the American Polity,” American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting, Tempe, AZ, Oct. 26, 2007 “How to Give the Legal Present a Past” Inn of Courts, Cleveland, OH, Dec. 12, 2007 “From Feebleminded to Developmentally Disabled: Children and the Politics of Disability,” Generation: A Conference to Celebrate the Launch of the Journal of the History of Children and Youth, Amherst, MA, Feb. 9, 2008 “From Feebleminded to Mentally Retarded: Child Protection and the Changing Place of Disabled Children in the Mid-Twentieth Century United States,” presented as part of a panel on “Childhood, Disability and Special Education” at the European Social Science History Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 27, 2008 Chair, “Children with ‘Special Needs,’” European Social Science History Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 27, 2008 "The Politics of Childhood: Law and Child Protection in Industrial America, 1870-1930,” Legal History Workshop, School of Law, Boston University, April 14, 2008 “United States History in Global Context,” Community College Teachers Workshop, Organization of American Historian, Ivy Tech College, Bloomington, IN, May 29, 2008 “The Cambridge History of Law in America as Work of Collaborative Scholarship,” presented as part of a panel on “The Making of the Cambridge History of Law in America,” American Society for Legal History, Ottawa Canada, Nov. 14, 2008 Commentator, “Kathryn T. Preyer Prize Panel,” American Society for Legal History, Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 14, 2008 Chair, “The History of Adolescence in Global Perspective,” American Historical Association, New York City, NY, Jan. 4, 2009 Commentator, “Reform and Religion in the U.S. History Survey: A Global Perspective,” American Historical Association, New York City, NY, Jan. 4, 2009 “Abraham Lincoln and the Dilemmas of the Modern Presidency,” Hutton Honors College Forum on “The Expansion of Executive Power: From Lincoln to Obama,” Whittenberger Auditorium, February 10, 2009 “What’s Rights Got to Do With It? Struggles over the Place of Children in Post World War II American Families” “The Humanities and the Family,” University of Illinois, Chicago, March 13-14, 2009 "The Politics of Childhood: Law and Child Protection in Industrial America, 20

1870-1930." American Bar Foundation/University of Illinois Legal History Seminar, American Bar Foundation, Chicago, April 27, 2009 Chair, “Taking Chances: Factoring Risk into Juvenile Justice in the 1960s,” Society for the History of Children and Youth, Berkeley, CA, July 10 Chair, “Innovative Global Perspectives on Childhood 2,” Society for the History of Children and Youth Conference, Berkeley, CA, July 12 Participant, “Roundtable: Post World War II Childhoods,” Society for the History of Children and Youth Conference, Berkeley, CA, July 12 “The Politics of Marriage: Same-Sex Unions and the Dilemmas of American Legalism," Carl W. Ubbelohde Memorial Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, September 30, 2009 Commentator, “Race, Law, and the Local in Nineteenth Century America,” American Society for Legal History, Dallas, TX, Nov. 14, 2009 “Liberation and Caretaking: Fighting Over Children’s Rights in Postwar America,” presented as part of a workshop on “Changing Childhoods and Children’s Rights,” Child Studies Department, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, Nov. 24, 2009 Commentator, “The Politics of Marriage in Comparative Perspective: Imperial Legacies in Early America and Colonial India,” American Historical Association, San Diego, CA, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2010 Speaker, Plenary Session: “Marriage on Trial: Historians and Lawyers in Same-Sex Marriage Cases,” American Historical Association, San Diego, CA, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010 Participant, “Reinventing Childhood in the Post- World War II World: A Roundtable,” American Historical Association, San Diego, CA, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2010 “Protecting Children in the United States,” Child Studies Department, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, May 18, 2010 “Publish or Perish: Producing English Language Scholarship,” Child Studies Department, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, June 1, 2010 “Children and the Law in the United States: A Discussion About Method,” Child Studies Department, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, June 8, 2010

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, Seminar in Legal History, University of Western Ontario, June 19- 24, 1983, London, Ontario, Canada Staff, Teaching American History...With a Focus on the Law, Summer Workshop by the Vermont Department of Education, July 26-29, 1983 Book Review Editor, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 1983- 1984 Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, 1983-1987 21

1987 Program Committee, American Society for Legal History Chair, 1989 Program Committee, American Society for Legal History Board of Directors, American Society for Legal History, 1989-1992; 2006- Present James Willard Hurst Book Prize Committee, Law and Society Association, 1991-1992 Editorial Board, Law and History Review, 1991-1993 Editorial Board, Law & Society Review, 1992-1995 Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women's History, American Historical Association, 1992-1994 Ohio Academy of History Book Award Committee, 1993-1994 Board of Trustees, Law & Society Association, 1993-1996 Chair, Nominating Committee, Law & Society Association, 1994-1995 1996-97 Newberry Library Fellowship Review Committee Chair, Summer Institute for Graduate Students and Junior Faculty, Law and Society Association, 1997 Consultant, "Studies in Scarlet: Marriage and Sexuality in the United States and the United Kingdom, 1815-1914," a digital collection of legal materials Publications Committee, American Society for Legal History, 1996-1999 Council of American Historical Association, and its Research and Finance Committees, 1995-2005 Law and Society Educational Programs Committee, 1997-1998 Nominating Committee, American Society for Legal History, 1997-2000 President, International Commission on Historical Journals, Congress of Historical Sciences, 1997-2005 Co-organizer, “Conference on History Journals and the Electronic Future,” Indiana University, August 2-8, 1997, funded by the Mellon Foundation Dissertation Award Committee, Law & Society Association, 1998-1999 Committee on Electronic Book Prizes, American Historical Association, 1998- 1999 Board of Directors, Conference on Historical Journals, 1999-2001 Invited Participant, “Workshop on History and Technology,” University of Virginia, November 12-14, 1999 Co-founder, “The History Cooperative,” an electronic publishing organization devoted to historical scholarship created in 1999; Coop Executive Committee, 2000-2005 Invited participant, "Building Blocks: Intellectual Needs Shaping Technical Solutions," a conference sponsored by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, Washington, DC, September 20-24, 2000. 22

Consultant, Paula Fass, ed. An Encyclopedia of Children in History (Macmillan, Inc., New York), 2000-2004 James Willard Hurst Book Prize Committee, Law & Society Association, 2001-2 Historical Consultant, Goodrich v. Department of Public Health of Massachusetts, supporting challenge to state’s ban on same-sex marriage for GLAD – Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, Boston, 2002-2003 External Evaluator on Tenure and Promotion in the College of Arts & Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, February 22, 2002 Dissertation Prize Committee, Law & Society Association, 2002-3 Program Committee, Law & Society Association, 2003-4 Ryskamp Fellowship Committee, American Council of Learned Societies, 2004-06 Fellowship Selection Committee, National Humanities Center, 2003-2004 Member, Joint Organization of American Historians/Advanced Placement Committee on Teaching the United States Survey Course, 2003-2008 External Review Committee, History Department, Case Western Reserve University, March, 2005 External Advisory Committee, CLIR Scholarly Communication Institute at the University of Virginia, 2004-2005 Kalvern Prize Committee, Law & Society Association, 2004-2006“ Constitutional Studies” Fellowship Review Committee, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fall 2007 Publications Committee, Society for the History of Children and Youth, 2004- Chair, Nominating Committee, Society for the History of Children and Youth, 2006-Present Board of Editors, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 2007- Present Planning Committee and Conference Participant, “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Children: History, the Humanities, and the Social Sciences” – a series of three conferences designed to promote interdisciplinary scholarship on the history of children and childhood; conferences to be held in Berkeley [October, 2005], Houston [February, 2006], and Baltimore [May, 2006] Chair, J. Willard Hurst Book Prize Committee, Law & Society Association, 2006-7 Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Children and Youth, 2007-Present Edwin J. Surrency Prize Committee, American Society for Legal History 2008 Chair, William Nelson Cromwell Research Fellowship Committee, American Society for Legal History, 2008-Present Program Committee, Society for the History of Children and Youth, 2010-11 23

Reviewer: National Endowment for the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies, National Endowment for the Humanities, Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, University of Chicago Press, University of North Carolina Press, Press, University of Pittsburgh Press, Journal of American History, American Journal of Legal History, American Quarterly, Law & Social Inquiry, Law and Society Review, and other presses and journals

UNIVERSITY SERVICE [Indiana University] Member, 1995-96 United States Field Examination Committee History Department Pre-law Advisor, 1995-Present American Studies Program Faculty, 1995-Present Executive Committee, American Association of University Professors, 1996- 97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2001-present; Vice President, 1997-98; President, 1998-99; Co-Chair Committee A, 1996-2000, 2001-2003 Executive Committee, History Department, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-2003, 2004-5, 2006-8 BFC Library Committee, 1995-1999; Chair, 1997-1999 Marvella Bayh Lecture Committee, Women's Studies Program, 1996-97 Chair, United States History Field, 1997-98; 2003-2004 Bloomington Faculty Council, 1998-2000 Member, Presidential Committee on the Future of Scholarly Communication, 1998 NEH Fellowship Committee, Fall 1999 Promotions Committee, College of Arts & Sciences, 1999-2000 History Department Fellowship Committee, 1999-2000 American Studies Examination Committee, 1999-2000, 2002-2003 Promotions Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2001-2003 Individualized Major Program Faculty, 2002-Present; Executive Committee, 2004-Present Governing Board, Institute for Advanced Study, 2002-2007 Committee on the Status of the Indiana University Press, Spring/Summer 2003 Search Committee for Director of the Indiana University Press, 2003-2004 Graduate Affairs Committee, History Department, 2003-2004 Chair, British History Search Committee, 2004-2005 Restricted and Classified Research Task Force, Fall 2006 Harry S. Truman Fellowship Committee, 2006-Present Institute for Advance Study Review Committee, Summer 2007 Director, Political and Civic Engagement Program [PACE], 2008-Present Co-Chair, Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors, 2009-12 24

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Historical Association Organization of American Historians American Society for the Study of Legal History Law and Society Association The American Association of University Professors