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1 KEVIN GILMARTIN Dean: Dean of Undergraduate Students California Institute of Technology 1200 E. California Blvd. MC Pasadena, CA (626) Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences California Institute of Technology MC Pasadena, CA (626) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS William R. Kennan, Jr., Professor of English, 2017-present Dean of Undergraduate Students, California Institute of Technology, 2016-present Professor of English, California Institute of Technology, 2008-present Visiting Professor, Department of English and Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York (visiting appointment), Professor, Chair of Romantic Literature, Department of English and Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York, UK, Associate Professor of English, California Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of English, California Institute of Technology, EDUCATION Ph.D., English, University of Chicago, 1991 M.A., English, University of Chicago, cum laude, 1986 B.A., English, Oberlin College, summa cum laude, 1985 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: William Hazlitt: Political Essayist (Oxford University Press, June 2015) Writing Against Revolution: Literary Conservatism in Britain, (Cambridge University Press, 2007) ALA Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007 (Paperback edition, 2010) Print Politics: The Press and Radical Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England (Cambridge University Press, 1996) (Paperback edition, 2005) EDITED BOOKS AND JOURNALS: Sociable Places: Locating Culture in Romantic-Period Britain, ed. Kevin Gilmartin, with an introductory essay, Locating Romantic Sociability (Cambridge University Press, 2017) An Illegitimate Legacy: Essays in Romantic Theater History in Memory of Jane Moody, ed. Kevin Gilmartin, with an introductory essay, Studies in Romanticism 54 (Summer 2015)
2 2 Romantic Metropolis: The Urban Scene of British Culture, , co-edited with James K. Chandler, with an introductory essay, Engaging the Eidometropolis, co-authored with James K. Chandler (Cambridge University Press, 2005) ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS: Hazlitt s Illiberal Hatred, in press, Occasion 15 (2017), special issue on liberalism and the emotions (peer-reviewed article) Locating Romantic Sociability, in Sociable Places: Locating Culture in Romantic-Period Britain, ed. Kevin Gilmartin, (Cambridge University Press, 2017), 1-29 (peer-reviewed book chapter) The Counterrevolution Is Not Over: Commemorating Legh Richmond, Representations 114 (2011), (peer-reviewed article); version reprinted in Romantic Cityscapes, ed. Jens Martin Gurr and Berit Michel (Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2013), pp Counter-revolutionary Culture, in The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s, ed. Pamela Clemit (Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp The Sinking Down of Jacobinism and the Making of Lake School Conservatism, in Romanticism and Popular Culture in Britain and Ireland, ed. Nigel Leask and Philip Connell (Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp (peer-reviewed book chapter) Romanticism and Religious Modernity, in The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp Hazlitt s Visionary London, in Repossessing the Romantic Past, ed. Heather Glen and Paul Hamilton (Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp (peer-reviewed book chapter) Study to Be Quiet : Hannah More and the Invention of Conservative Culture in Britain, ELH 70 (2003), (peer-reviewed article); reprinted in British Romanticism Criticism and Debates, ed. Mark Canuel (Routledge, 2015), pp In the Theater of Counterrevolution: Loyalist Association and Conservative Opinion in the 1790s, Journal of British Studies 41, 3 (2002), (peer-reviewed article) Burke, Popular Opinion, and the Problem of a Counter-Revolutionary Public Sphere, in Edmund Burke s Reflections on the Revolution in France: New Interdisciplinary Essays, ed. John Whale (Manchester University Press, 2000), pp Entries on William Cobbett, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Thomas Jonathan Wooler, and the Unstamped Press, in An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture, , ed. Iain McCalman (Oxford University Press, 1999) Radical Print Culture in Periodical Form, in Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre: Re-forming Literature, , ed. Tilottama Rajan and Julia M. Wright (Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp (peer-reviewed book chapter) William Cobbett and the Politics of System. Romanticism and Conspiracy. Ed. Orrin N. C. Wang. August Romantic Circles. < This Is Very Material : William Cobbett and the Rhetoric of Radical Opposition, Studies in Romanticism 34, 1 (1995), (peer-reviewed article) Popular Radicalism and the Public Sphere, Studies in Romanticism 33, 4 (1994), (peerreviewed article) The Press on Trial: Form and Imagination in Early Nineteenth-Century Radical Culture, The Wordsworth Circle 24, 3 (1993), (peer-reviewed article)
3 3 Victims of Argument, Slaves of Fact : Hunt, Hazlitt, Cobbett and the Literature of Opposition, The Wordsworth Circle 21, 3 (1990), (peer-reviewed article) History and Reform in Milton s Readie and Easie Way, Milton Studies 24 (1988), (peerreviewed article) REVIEWS: Daniel E. White, Early Romanticism and Religious Dissent, in Review of English Studies 59 (2008), William Keach, Arbitrary Power: Romanticism, Language, Politics, in Studies in Romanticism 45 (2006), Gregory Dart, Rousseau, Robespierre and English Romanticism, in Modern Philology 101 (2004), Anne Janowitz, Lyric and Labour in the Romantic Tradition, in Studies in Romanticism 40 (2001), Kim Wheatley, Shelley and His Readers: Beyond Paranoid Politics, in European Romantic Review 12 (2001), Gary Dyer, British Satire and the Politics of Style, , in The Wordsworth Circle 31 (2000) Robert Ryan, The Romantic Reformation: Religious Politics in English Literature, , in Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99 (2000), Leonora Nattrass, William Cobbett: The Politics of Style, and Marcus Wood, Radical Satire and Print Culture, , in Studies in Romanticism 36 (1997), Paul Thomas Murphy, Toward a Working-Class Canon: Literary Criticism in the British Working-Class Periodicals, , in Criticism 38 (1996), David Simpson, Romanticism, Nationalism, and the Revolt Against Theory, in Modern Philology 94 (1996), Michael Scrivener, Poetry and Reform: Periodical Verse from the English Democratic Press, , in Keats-Shelley Journal 43 (1994), Nigel Leask, British Romantic Writers and the East: Anxieties of Empire, in The Journal of Asian Studies 53, 2 (May 1994), LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PAPERS Hazlitt s Uses, York, UK, British Association for Romantic Studies, July 2017 Commemorating Discontent and Crisis, Berkeley, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, August 2106 (invited Representing Poverty: What Did Wordsworth Have to Do with Malthus and Adam Smith? Caltech Seminar Day, May 2016 Impoverished Modernity, Austin, Texas, MLA Annual Convention, January 2016 (invited Hazlitt the Political Journalist, University College London, October 2015 (invited Hazlitt s Illiberal Hatred, Brisbane, Australia, Griffith University, May 2015 (invited William Hazlitt s Radical Faith, University of Sheffield, February 2015 (invited William Hazlitt s Radical Faith, London, Institute of Historical Research, February 2015 (invited
4 Being Critical or Being Nothing: Hazlitt against Legitimacy, Fordham University, November 2014 (invited Romanticism in the University, Washington, D.C., North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, July 2104 Secular Modernity? The Case of Literature in the Age of Revolution, HSS Chair s Council, California Institute of Technology, April 2014 Hazlitt Periodizing the 1790s, Chicago, MLA Annual Convention, January 2014 (invited Hazlitt s Romantic Turn, Boston, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, August 2013 William Hazlitt: Radical Politics and the Arts, University of York, November 2012 (invited Hazlitt, Radical Religion, and Edmund Burke, Harvard University, March 2012 (invited Reading Newspapers in an Age of Revolution, London, Dulwich Gallery,, November 2011 (invited Transmitting the Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Revival, University of Newcastle, October 2011 (invited Country and City in Romanticism s Evangelical Revival, Essen, Germany, Plenary Lecture, German Society for Romanticism, October 2011 (invited Hazlitt s Metropolitan Romanticism, Harvard University, October 2011 (invited The Counterrevolution Is Not Over, University of Tennessee, April 2011 (invited Experimental Pastoral, Huntington Library, April 2011 (invited Transatlantic Millennialism, University of Warwick, November 2010 (invited The Counterrevolution Is Not Over, Cambridge University, October 2010 (invited Hazlitt s Dissenting Memory, University of Sydney, July 2010 (invited Radicalism s Prosaic Apocalypse, Plenary Lecture, California State University, Northridge, February 2010 (invited Dissenting Community and the Literary Imagination, University of Leeds, November 2009 (invited Hazlitt s Dissenting Memory, Oxford University, November 2009 (invited Legitimate Power and Radical Criticism, Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln, November 2009 (invited Radical Apocalypse after Waterloo, Newcastle University, October 2009 (invited Hazlitt s Dissenting Memory, Carleton University, Ottawa, September 2009 (invited The Circulation of Radical Memory, Plenary Lecture, British Association for Romantic Studies, London, July 2009 (invited Hazlitt s Trans-Atlantic Radicalism, Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies, Clark Library, May 2009 (invited The Radical Body, Department of Art History and Visual Studies, University of Manchester, May 2008 (invited Commemorating Legh Richmond, School of English and Scottish Language and Literature, University of Glasgow, January 2008 (invited Wordsworth s Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty: Another year! Another deadly blow!, Huntington Library, April 2007 (invited The Counterrevolution is Not Over, Centre for Romanticism, Roehampton University, October 2006 (invited 4
5 Arbitrary Power and the Radical Underworld, Institute of English Studies, University of London, October 2006 (invited The Counterrevolution is Not Over, Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies, York University, October 2006 (invited Experimental Pastoral: Robert Southey, Sir Thomas Bernard, and the Counterrevolutionary Enterprise, Romantic Realignments Seminar, Oxford University, October 2006 (invited Radical Romanticism in the Long Counterrevolution, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Purdue University, September 2006 (invited Experimental Pastoral, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Purdue University, September 2006 The Counterrevolution Is Not Over, MLA Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., December 2005 Hazlitt s Radical Dissent, UCLA, February 2005 (invited The Sinking Down of Jacobinism and the Rise of the Conservative Man of Letters, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 2004 (invited The Lake School and the End of Anti-Jacobinism, Carleton University, Ottawa, July 2004 (invited Locating Politics and Print Culture in the Anti-Jacobin Novel, MLA Annual Convention, San Diego, December 2003 Imagining Sociability in Counter-Revolutionary Print Cultures, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, New York, July 2003 Forging a Conservative Public, British Association for Romantic Studies, Warwick University, England, July 2003 Counterrevolutionary Enterprise and the Politics of Romantic-Period Culture, UCLA, January 2003 (invited Counter-Revolutionary Enterprise and the Crisis of the 1790s, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, University of Western Ontario, August 2002 The Function of Criticism at the Present Crisis, Kubal Lecture, California State University, Los Angeles, May 2002 (invited Anti-Jacobinism as Public Culture, University of California, Berkeley, February 2002 (invited Inventing Counter-Revolutionary Culture, University of California, Riverside, May 2001 (invited Reactionary Pastoral, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, New Orleans, April 2001 Not Merely a Political, but an Anti-Social Monster : The Counter-Revolution in Culture, North American Conference on British Studies, Pasadena, October 2000 In the Theater of Counter-Revolution: Loyalist Association and Reactionary Culture in the 1790s, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Santa Barbara, March 2000 Learning to Love a Rose: Cultivating Jane Austen, Caltech Associates, Pasadena, December 1999 Association, Correspondence, and the Politics of Counter-Radicalism, Clark Library, Los Angeles, March 1999 Counter-Revolutionary Print Culture, MLA Annual Convention, San Francisco, December
6 Study to Be Quiet : Hannah More and the Invention of Counter-Revolutionary Culture, Washington Area Romanticists Group, Washington, D.C., November 1998 (invited Counter-Revolution as Cultural Reconstruction, American Conference on Romanticism, University of California, Santa Barbara, October 1998 Inventing Counter-Revolutionary Culture: Hannah More and Evangelical Moral Reform, UCLA, May 1998 (invited Marketing Counter-Revolutionary Culture: Economies of Circulation and the Penny Tract for the Poor, , Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies, Loyola University, New Orleans, April 1998 The Long Counter-Revolution in Common Life, MLA Annual Convention, Toronto, December 1997 Generational Politics: William Hazlitt and the Problem of Legitimate Inheritance, British Association for Romantic Studies, University of Leeds, July 1997 Edmund Burke and the Counter-Revolutionary Profession of Letters, Interdisciplinary Conference on Edmund Burke, University of London, July 1997 Conservative Culture, Popular Literacy, Middle-Class Enterprise, and Other Counter- Revolutionary Subjects, University of Chicago, May 1997 (invited The Politics of Periodical Form, Queens College, Cambridge, February 1997 (invited The Politics of Plebeian Reading Audiences, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Boston College, November 1996 Hunt and Liberty: The Spectacle of Democratic Assembly in Print, Dickens Project, University of California, Santa Cruz, August 1996 Radical Legacies: Monumentality and the Discourse of Political Reform, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, University of Maryland, Baltimore, July 1995 Apocalypse without Imagination: Popular Radicalism and the Rhetoric of Social Change, British Association for Romantic Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, July 1995 Street Scenes: Representing London Radicalism, Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, April 1995 Representing the Early Nineteenth-Century Radical Crowd, Centre for English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, March 1995 (invited Unromantic Forms: Reading the Radical Periodical Press, Roehampton Institute, London, March 1995 (invited Popular Radicalism and the Public Sphere, MLA Annual Convention, Toronto, December 1993 Radical Print Culture in Periodical Form, UCLA, November 1993 (invited The Trials of Radicalism: Strategy and Publicity in Early Nineteenth-Century Reform Politics, Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Norman, Oklahoma, October 1993 Fugitive Writing: Periodical Forms in Crisis, North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, London, Ontario, August 1993 The Trade in Sedition and the Limits of Early Nineteenth-Century Radicalism, Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies, Tempe, Arizona, March 1993 The Press on Trial: Language, Form, and Imagination in Early Nineteenth-Century Radical Culture, MLA Annual Convention, New York, December 1992 Hunt, Hazlitt, Cobbett, and the Discourse of Opposition, MLA Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., December
7 7 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching, California Institute of Technology, 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award, Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, Innovation in Education Award, (grant to bring Irish writers to Caltech as part of an undergraduate course on modern and contemporary Irish literature) Excellence in Teaching Award, Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of English, University College London, January July, 1997 Arnold L. and Lois P. Graves Award in the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies, Fletcher Jones Fellowship, Huntington Library, Fall 1993 Fulbright Hays Fellowship, Cambridge University and the Institute of Historical Research, London, Galler Prize for Best Dissertation in the Humanities, University of Chicago, 1991 Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities, University of Chicago, William Rainey Harper Fellowship, University of Chicago, Century Fellowship, University of Chicago, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Dean of Undergraduate Students, Caltech, 2016-present Caltech Huntington Program Coordinator, 2015-present Editorial boards, Studies in Romanticism, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Enlightenment World Executive Committee of the Division on the English Romantic Period, Modern Language Association, Reader for University of Chicago Press, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, Palgrave, Broadview Press, Studies in Romanticism, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and Journal of English and German Philology Grant reviewer for the British Academy and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Caltech, Curriculum Committee, 2015-present Caltech, Core Curriculum Committee, 2014-present Caltech, English Option Representative, Caltech, Caltech, Core Curriculum Steering Committee, Caltech, Caltech, Faculty Adviser to Totem, Caltech undergraduate literary magazine, Caltech, Committee Member, Words Matter, Caltech visiting writer s program, Caltech, Faculty Library Committee Chair, Caltech, Caltech, Undergraduate Academic Standards and Honors Committee, Caltech, Caltech, Steering Committee Member, Caltech-Huntington Committee for the Humanities, Caltech, Co-convener, The Long Nineteenth Century, a seminar series sponsored by the Huntington Library and Caltech, Caltech, Michelin Seminar Committee, Caltech,
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