| Curriculum Vitae Cynthia B Herrup |
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Education
- PhD, 1982, Northwestern University
- MA, 1975, Loyola University
- BSJ, 1972, Northwestern University
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
- William Kenneth Boyd Chair in History, Duke University, May 2003-
- Director of Graduate Studies, 7/2003-12/2004
- Associate Chair, 7/99-7/03
- Graduate Committee, 7/99-7/03
- North American Conference on British Studies, 10/03-
- History Compass, 1 July 2003
- Journal of Cultural and Social History, 1 July 2003
- Viisting Committee, Harvard University History Department, 1 July 2003
- Executive Committee, Graduate School, 1 July 2003
- John Hope Franklin Institute, 1 July 2003
- Carnegie Initiative Core Group, 1 May 2003
- Duke University Press, 1 July 2002
- Graduate Committee, 1 July 1999
- Executive Committee, 1 July 1999
- Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 1 July 1998
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies program, 1 July 1997
- Huntington Library Quarterly, 1 July 1997
- Search Committee [as above], 0000
- Promotion Committee, Laura Edwards, December 2004
- American Society for Legal History, Publication Committee, December 2004
- Network for early european research, Australia Research Council, December 2004
- Outside tenure and promotion reviews, December 2004
- Outside reviews and evaluations, 2002-03
- Tenure Committee for Edward Balleisen, May-November 2003
- Search Committee, Department Chair, 2002-03
- President's Committe to Review the Provost, September-December 2002
- American Historical Association, 2000-02
- American Council of Learned Sociieties, 2001-02
- John Hope Franklin Institute for the Humanities Seminar, 2001-02
- New Dictionary of National Biography, 1997-2002
- Mellon Minority Fellowship Selection Committee, January-July 2001
- Mellon Minority Fellowship Committee, 2000-1998
Selected Recent Talks and Lectures
- "'Constituting mercy'," University of Sussex Faculty Seminar, May 2003.
- "Alan Bray and 'The Friend'," Birkbeck College, London, September 2003.
- "Chair and Commentator, 'Vagrant Bodies'," Anglo-American Conference, London, July, 2003.
- "The mercy of the people," North American Conference on British Studies, Toronto CA, Nov 2001.
- "Comus: Occasions and Ideologies," Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, March 2001.
- "Mercy and Kingship in Shakespeare's England," Henry E. Huntington Library, Pasadena CA, Feb 2001.
- "Dangerous Mercies," North American Conference on British Studies, Pasadena CA, October 2000.
- "Legalisms," Shakespeare Association of America seminar, Montreal, CA, April 2000.
Jacob W. Selwood,, (May 2003) Philippe Rosenberg, (Asst. Prof, Emory Univ.)
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