doctor lauren duval got a ph.d. from american university and is assistant professor of history at the university of oklahoma. her interest in gender roles during a war from in the run independence is by the household experience under british occupation and charleston south carolina. the book will be one of the first truly detailed looks at the institutions while under military occupation. rachel engl, it is a doctoral candidate at the university of the academy in bethlehem pennsylvania. it's still a ratified field and this is central to her dissertation of the first band of brothers and friendship and camaraderie during the revolutionary era. our fourth speaker will be dana stefanelli who, hold disputes deep from the university of virginia and has held a number of teaching and fellowships in the course of his career and his writing encompassed the urban and political and economic aspects of the revolution and is now an assistant editor of the papers of george washington. it's a little different from the editorial te