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About Brian Connolly

My book, entitled Domestic Intimacies: Incest and the Liberal Subject in Nineteenth-Century America, looks at a series of discourses, including theology, phrenology, the law, anti- and proslavery, and ethnography in order to approach the problem of incest for the autonomous individual of liberalism. I am working on a series of historiographical articles on psychoanalysis and antihumanism. Finally, I am beginning a second book project on the intersection of kinship and religion in liberal, secular modernity, tentatively entitled “Sacred Kinships: The Vicissitudes of Liberal Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century United States.”

I am also a founding editor of the journal History of the Present: A Journal of Critical History, which is published by the University of Illinois Press. For more information about the journal, please visit: http://historyofthepresent.org/.

Positions

Present Chair and Associate Professor, University of South Florida
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2019 - Present Chair, Department of History, University of South Florida
2018 - Present Member, Faculty Senate, University of South Florida
2015 - 2016 Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study
2010 - 2015 Member, Advisory Board, Humanities Institute, University of South Florida
2010 - 2014 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of History, University of South Florida
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Honors and Awards

  • Summer Grant, Humanities Institute, University of South Florida, 2017
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, University of South Florida, 2016
  • Summer Grant, Humanities Institute, University of South Florida, 2013
  • Best New Journal, Council of Editors of Learned Journals, 2012
  • Creative Scholarship Grant, University of South Florida, 2011
  • Barra Postdoctoral Fellow, McNeill Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2008-2010

Courses

  • PhD Proseminar: Liberalism
  • History of Sexuality
  • Theory of History
  • Sex and Family in Early America
  • Nineteenth-Century United States
  • United States Intellectual History

Education

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2007 Ph.D., Rutgers University
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1998 B.A., Rutgers University
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Contact Information

Office: SOC 210
Phone: (813) 974-2807
Fax: (813) 974-6228

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