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Sheila Phipps
Department of History
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina 28608
(828) 626-6005
e-mail: phippssr@appstate.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D., History, 1998, College of William & Mary,
M.A., History, 1996, College of William & Mary.
B.A., History, 1991, Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia
TEACHING FIELDS
Colonial through nineteenth century America and American women's history
PUBLICATIONS
Section Editor, Migration and Settlement Section, Encyclopedia of Appalachia, University of Tennessee Press, scheduled for publication, 2004.
Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Lee, Louisiana State University Press, Fall/Winter, 2003
"'Their Desire to Visit the Southerners:' Mary Greenhow Lee's Visiting Connexion," in Dealing with the Powers that Be: Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood,
Southern Women Series presented by the Southern Association for Women Historians, University of Missouri Press, scheduled for publication, 2000.
"Salt Licks, and Trails, and Land," in Moving On: European, Atlantic and American Migration in the Age of Expansion and Settlement, 15th-20th Centuries: Student Papers from the EU/USA Intensive Conference/Workshop, February, 1995, edited by James N. McCord, Jr., and Andrew M. Schocket. College of William and Mary, 1995.
"132 North Cameron Street: 'Secesh Lives Here'," in Winchester-Frederick County Historical Journal, Vol. VII, 1993.
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