Luke J. Feder



I recently joined the instructional staff at The College of New Rochelle, Brooklyn Campus. I hold a Ph.D. in history from Stony Brook University.
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Research Interests

Colonial and Revolutionary America; Atlantic History; American Studies; Political and Cultural History.

Scholarly Works

"The Sense of the City: Politics and Culture in Pre-Revolutionary New York City" (Ph.D. diss., Stony Brook University, 2010).

 

Presentations

"Ritual, Symbolism, and Electioneering in Pre-Revolutionary New York City," Paper Presented to the Early American/Atlantic Studies Work Group, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, April 2008.

 

"'We Have a Wilkes of Our Own': Alexander McDougall, Symbolic Resistance, and Popular Politics in Pre-Revolutionary New York City," Paper Presented at the History Department Colloquium Series, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, November 2004.

 

Award

Fred Weinstein Award for Best Dissertation Chapter in History, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, May 2010.  Chapter Title: "'No Lawyer in the Assembly!': The Legal Profession and the Election of 1768."