Ruffians, Rowdies, & the Sainted Dead
A Talk with Dr. Nicholas Bonneau
Location
Performing Arts & Humanities Building : 216
Date & Time
October 19, 2022, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Description
Ruffians, Rowdies, & the Sainted Dead
Identifying Remains at the First Baptist Church Cemetery
Department of History & the Human Context of Science and Technology Program, UMBC
Nicholas E. Bonneau is a historian of science, religion, and the environment, with a particular interest in the demographic and cultural legacies of epidemics. He earned his Ph.D. in History at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Bonneau is also the creator of the Death Records of the Early America Database (the DREAD), linking hundreds of thousands of vital records from across Europe, Africa, and the Americas. He has received fellowships from a wide range of institutions, including the National Science Foundation, the University of Pennsylvania, the American Antiquarian Society, the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and the Congregational Library and Archives. He was the 2016-17 Carpenter Fellow in Early American Religious Studies at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies and remains a Research Associate at the University of Pennsylvania and consulting scholar at the Mutter Research Institute of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Sponsored by the Human Context of Science and Technology ProgramImage description: A person wearing a hat and a coat is kneeling on the ground. One of their hands is gloved and they are holding a small brush. In front of them, a human skeleton is partially buried.