Curriculum Vitae
CAROLINE S. HACKETT
FIELDS & EXPERTISE
Europe 1500-present | Legal History |Early America | Atlantic History | Economic History |Material Culture | Gender | Course Development
EDUCATION
Florida State University
Ph.D., History (May 2024)
Dissertation: “Propriétaires in Plain Sight: The Legal and Economic Autonomy of Married Women in Southern France, 1750-1815”
Committee: Rafe Blaufarb, Andrew Frank, Laurie Wood, Cathy McClive, Jessica Clark
M.A., History (December 2019)
University of Florida
B.A., Political Science (May 2014)
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, & AWARDS
Faberllull Residency, Olot, Spain
Writing Residency (December 2023)
Western Society for French History
Ronald S. Love Prize (2023)
Florida State University
Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution
Dissertation Completion Fellowship (2023-2024)
Graduate Student Stipend and Tuition Fellowship (2018-2019)
Florida State University Outstanding Teaching Award, Nominee (2022)
Walbolt Dissertation Fellowship (Spring 2022)
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Fellowship, Arthur and Rochelle Belfer National Conference for Educators (2016)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Florida State University
Instructor of Record, Department of History
EUH 3205: Nineteenth-Century Europe (Fall 2021, Spring 2023)
HIS 2050: The Historian’s Craft (Fall 2021)
Grading Assistant, Department of History
WOH 3212: Monsoon Empires: The Indian Ocean World
HIS 3263: Pirates and Patriots in the Atlantic World
AMH 2097: Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History
HIS 2050: The Historian’s Craft
EUH 3205: Nineteenth-Century Europe
AMH 2020: A History of the United States Since 1877
IDS 3415: Guns, Drugs, and Slaves: Trafficking in the Modern World
Fleming Island High School (Fleming Island, Florida)
History Teacher, 2015-2018
Advanced Placement European History
Advanced Placement World History
AICE (Cambridge University) European History
PUBLICATIONS
Articles
“New Year’s Gifts in Old Regime France: Étrennes Mignonnes and Surviving Revolutionary Bibliocide,” Age of Revolutions, December 26, 2022.
Book Reviews
Review of Mulready, Cyrus, Object Studies: Introductions to Material Culture. H-Material Culture, H-Net Reviews. (forthcoming)
Review of Olson, Roberta, Audubon as Artist: A New Look at the Birds of America. H-Environmentalism, H-Net Reviews. (forthcoming)
Review of Chapman-Adisho, Annette, Patriot and Priest: Jean-Baptiste Volfius and the Constitutional Church in the Côte-d'Or. H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews. September 2021.
Review of Blackman, Robert H., 1789: The French Revolution Begins. H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews. November 2020.
Newsletters
Monthly Contributor, “Living in a Material World,” H-Material Culture, September 2023-Present.
The Weekly Historian, Author, September 2023-Present.
PRESENTATIONS
Conference Presentations
“From Purse to Power: Southern French Women and Revolutionary Citizenship” Western Society for French History, San Francisco, California, November 2024
“Epistolary Bonds: Fraternal Friendship and Social Status in 18th-Century France" Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 2024
“Wielding Wealth: Married Women, Property, and Public Power in Old Regime Languedoc” Western Society for French History, Victoria, Canada, November 2022
“Conjuring Napoleon: Art, Politics, and Commodification in France from 1815-1871"
UK Society for the Study of French History, Leeds, United Kingdom, July 2019
“Sugar and Suspicion: Investigating Caribbean Loyalty during the American Revolution”
Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2019
Public History Engagement
Invited Facilitator, Florida State Special Collections, Archives Visit by Columbus State University Graduate Students (Bryan Banks), Tallahassee, Florida, February 17th, 2024.
Invited Public Lecture, “The History of Women, Marriage, and Property in Southern France, 1760-1815” Interlingua Espai d'Idiomes, Olot, Spain, November 27th, 2023.
Invited Lecturer, “Beyond the Battlefield: A Look at Napoleon’s Savants in Egypt” Beyond the Nile Lecture Series, September 29th, 2023. (virtual)
Invited Panelist, “Defensive Engagement in Public-Facing History” Johns Hopkins University, August 8th, 2023. (virtual)
EDITING ROLES
“Teaching with Things: Conversations with Educators,” Editor and Author, 2024-Present
H-Material Culture, Editor, September 2023-Present.
SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP IN THE FIELD
Historical Consultant (2024-present)
American Society for Ethnohistory Conference, volunteer (2023)
Florida State Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, mentor (2022-203)
Advanced Placement Exam Reader, AP European History (2021-present)
Florida History Day, judge, state level (2020-present)
Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, volunteer (2020)
ARCHIVAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Departmental Archives of Hérault, Montpellier, France.
Archives Municipales, Montpellier, France.
Special Collections Library, Florida State University. Tallahassee, Florida.
Special Collections Library, University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Coordinating Council for Women in History | Western Society for French History | The Masséna Society | Consortium on the Revolutionary Era
LANGUAGES
English- native | French- advanced | Spanish- advanced | Occitan- elementary | Catalan- elementary