Tracy Neal Leavelle, BA, PhD
Director, Kingfisher Institute for the Liberal Arts and Professions
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Tracy Neal Leavelle, BA, PhD
Director, Kingfisher Institute for the Liberal Arts and Professions
Professor
Department
History
Position
Professor
Articles
- Proceedings: Third Biennial Conference on Religion and American Culture
Tracy Neal Leavelle, Space and Place
2013, p. 18-20 2013 - The Journal of Southern Religion
Tracy Neal Leavelle, Native American Religions in the Early South
14, 2012 2012 - Tracy Neal Leavelle, , p. 159-176 2010
- Church History
Tracy Neal Leavelle,
76, p. 363-394 2007 - American Quarterly
Tracy Neal Leavelle,
56, p. 913-943 2004
Presentations
- Catholic Missions and Native Peoples: An Archaeology of Memory and Meaning, Native Peoples of the Americas Colloquium. University of Dayton. 2015
- "John Halls Fence: Volcanic Eruptions and Imperial Anxieties in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii," American Studies Association, Toronto 2015
- "Missionaries as Founding Fathers," Founding Padres Symposium, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC 2015
- "The Earth Trembles and the Hills Melt Like Wax": The Natural Theology of Volcanoes in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii," Kripke Center Symposium on Religion and the Sciences, Creighton University, Omaha NE 2014
- "Roundtable: Religion and US Empire," American Academy of Religion, Baltimore MD 2013
- "The Awful Crater and the Eternal God: Volcanoes and Missionary Science in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii," Science and Religion Lecture Series, Hampshire College, Amherst MA 2013