Hatfield, April
individual record
Associate Professor
Positions:
- Associate Professor, History, College of Arts and Sciences
education and training
- Ph.D. in History, Johns Hopkins University - (Baltimore, Maryland, United States) 1998
- M.A. in History, Johns Hopkins University - (Baltimore, Maryland, United States) 1994
- M.A. in History, University of Oregon - (Eugene, Oregon, United States) 1992
- A.B. in History, Duke University - (Durham, North Carolina, United States) 1989
selected publications
Academic Articles15
- Hatfield, A. L. (2016). The Divided Dominion: Social Conflict and Indian Hatred in Early Virginia. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW. 121(2), 555-555.
- Hatfield, A. L (2014). Ireland in the Virginian Sea: Colonialism in the British Atlantic, Audrey Horning. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 122(2), 182-183.
- Hatfield, A. L. (2011). Slavery, Trade, War, and the Purposes of Empire. WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY. 68(3), 405-408.
- Hatfield, A. L. (2007). Colonial southeastern Indian history. JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY. 73(3), 567-578.
- Hatfield, A. L. (2006). Envisioning an English empire: Jamestown and the making of the north Atlantic world.. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW. 111(3), 789-790.
Books1
- Hatfield, A. L. (2004). Atlantic Virginia Intercolonial Relations in the Seventeenth Century Conclusion. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Chapters5
- Hatfield, A. L. (2018). Reluctant Petitioners English Officials and the Spanish Caribbean. ENTANGLED EMPIRES: ANGLO-IBERIAN ATLANTIC, 1500-1830. 197-216.
- Hatfield, A. L. (2010). Chesapeake Slavery in Atlantic Context. Katz, S., Murrin, J. M., Greenberg, D., Silverman, D. J., & Brunsman, D. (Eds.), ATLANTIC VIRGINIA: INTERCOLONIAL RELATIONS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 137-+. Routledge.
- Hatfield, A. (2005). Dutch and New Netherland Merchants in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake. Coclanis, P. A. (Eds.), The Atlantic Economy During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel. 205-228. Univ of South Carolina Press.
- Hatfield, A. (2005). Mariners, Merchants, and Colonists in Seventeenth-Century English America. Mancke, E., & Shammas, C. (Eds.), The Creation of the British Atlantic World. 139-159. JHU Press.
- Hatfield, A. L. (2004). Atlantic Virginia Intercolonial Relations in the Seventeenth Century Introduction. ATLANTIC VIRGINIA: INTERCOLONIAL RELATIONS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. 1-+.
Conference Papers1
- Hatfield, A. L (2005). Dutch and new netherland merchants in the seventeenth-century English Chesapeake. Atlantic Economy During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel. 205-228.
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awards and honors
recent teaching activities
- HIST105 Hnr-history Of The U S Instructor
- HIST303 History & Memory Instructor
- HIST341 Latin Amer To 1810 Instructor
- HIST367 American Colonies Instructor
- HIST367 Colonization Of N Amer Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations
- Mccoy, Charles Robert (2017-12). A FOREIGN POLICY OF ABOLITIONISM: GREAT BRITAIN'S USE OF FOREIGN POLICY TO END THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Lee, Hyun Wu (2014-05). British Troops, Colonists, Indians, and Slaves in Southeastern North America, 1756-1763. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Heaton, Charles (2011-08). In the Wake of War: Violence, Identity, and Cultural Change in Puritan Massachusetts, 1676-1713. (Master's Thesis)
- Peatman, Jared Elliott (2010-08). The Legacy of the Gettysburg Address, 1863-1965. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Beauchamp, Michael Kelly (2009-12). Instruments of Empire: Colonial Elites and U.S. Governance in Early National Louisiana, 1803-1820. (Doctoral Dissertation)
Email
ahatfield@tamu.edu
First Name
April
Last Name
Hatfield
mailing address
Texas A&M University; History; 4236 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4236
USA