ࡱ> sur Ebjbj G|_|_=(2 2 +++++???8w;T?,"L!!!!!!!J$'f!+!++!iiiF++!i!iii(ȃ7Fi!!0,"if'}|f'iif'+ i!!p,"f'2 :  (short CV, updated 2/2026) Liam Riordan Home Address: Office Address: 149 Fountain Street Department of History Bangor, Maine 04401 91 telephone: on request Stevens Hall #275 email: riordan@maine.edu Orono, Maine 04469-5774 Employment Chair, Department of History, 91, Orono, July 2025-present Adelaide C. and Alan L. Bird Professor, Department of History, 91, Orono, September 2020-present Professor, Department of History, 91, September 2014-September 2020 Director, 91 Humanities Center, 2014-2016 Associate Professor, Department of History, 91, Orono, 2003-2014 Assistant Professor, Department of History, 91, Orono, 1997-2003 Lecturer, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1996-1997 Education University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. History, December 1996 Dissertation: Identities in the New Nation: The Creation of an American Mainstream in the Delaware Valley, 1770-1830 Adviser: Richard S. Dunn Passed Ph.D. oral examinations with distinction, 1993 University of California, Berkeley, B.A. History, May 1988 High Honors, Department of History High Distinction in General Scholarship Elected Phi Beta Kappa, 1987 Published Books What We Know, What We Wish: Maine Statehood, Historical Commemoration, and the Urgency of Public History, co-editor with Richard W. Judd (McBride Professor, emeritus, 91), interdisciplinary collection with nine major essays, Foreword by Pulitzer-Prize winning historians Alan Taylor and Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Liam Riordan co-authored Introduction and Afterword and sole author of chapter one, What We Know, What We Wish: Maine in the Statehood Era and Commemorative Public History, pp. 1-17, 21-48, and 269-281. Publication subvention awarded by the Maine State Bicentennial Commission. (University of Massachusetts Press, 2025) The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era, co-editor with Jerry Bannister (Dalhousie University), ten-essay collection, co-author of preface and first chapter, Loyalism and the British Atlantic, 1660-1840 (Univ. of Toronto Press, 2012), pp., ix-xvii, 3-36. Many Identities, One Nation: The American Revolution and its Legacy in the Mid-Atlantic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007; paperback edition 2008). Current Book Project Neighbors, Not Villains: Loyalists and the American Revolution as a Civil War, a comparative biography of the colonial settings, wartime experiences, and postwar diaspora of five diverse loyalists who opposed the patriot rebellion that created the United States. Archival research conducted in Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Washington, D.C., Virginia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Scotland, and England. Awards & Fellowships (partial) Faculty Grant, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, 91, fall 2023, spring 2021, and spring 2018 Research Fellow, International Center for Jefferson Studies, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 2023 Research Fellow, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, October 2022 2020 Maine Heritage Lecturer, awarded by College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 91, delivered as What do we Want History to do to us? Commemorating the Maine State Bicentennial, October 15, 2020 Neal W. Allen, Jr., History Award to recognize and honor outstanding contributions to the field of Maine history, awarded by the Maine Historical Society, June 2020 Outstanding Faculty Member, Service and Outreach, 2020, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 91, awarded April 2020 Fulbright Scholar Award, University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom-United States Fulbright Commission, January-July 2012 Joyce Tracy Fellowship, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1999-2000 Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters (partial) Exile and Opportunity: Wabanaki, Acadian, and Loyalist Forced Migration in the Northeastern Borderlands of North America in Jan C. Jansen and Kirsten McKenzie, eds., Mobility and Coercion in an Age of Wars and Revolutions: A Global History, c. 1750-1830 (Cambridge University Press, 2024), 28-57. Recovering Loyalism: Opposition to the American Revolution as a Good Idea in Wim Klooster, ed., The Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions, Volume One: The Enlightenment and the British Colonies (Cambridge University Press, 2023), 344-372. A Loyalist Who Loved His Country Too Much: Thomas Hutchinson, Historian of Colonial Massachusetts, The New England Quarterly, 90 no. 3 (September 2017), 344-384. Pennsylvania German Taufscheine and Revolutionary America: Cultural History and Interpreting Identity in Jan Stievermann and Oliver Scheiding, eds., A Peculiar Mixture: German-Language Cultures and Identities in Eighteenth-Century North America (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013), 246-273. Loyalism, online annotated bibliography (28 manuscript pages), solicited by Trevor Burnard (University of Hull), ed., Atlantic History, Oxford Bibliographies Online ( HYPERLINK "http://www.oxfordbibliographiesonline.com/" www.oxfordbibliographiesonline.com), Oxford University Press (summer 2011). O Dear, What Can the Matter Be?: The Urban Early Republic and the Politics of Popular Song in Benjamin Carrs Federal Overture, Journal of the Early Republic, 31, no. 2 (summer 2011), 179-227 (lead essay). Other Publications (partial) Mount Desert Island and the Long Struggle for Maine Statehood, Chebacco: Journal of the MDI Historical Society, 21 (2020), 98-107. Six additional essays in this Before 1820-themed volume were written by my current or former graduate students. What can 1820 and 2020 say to one another? Commemorating Maine Statehood, Regional StruggleNational Story: Maines Path to Statehood (Augusta: Maine State Museum, 2020), 5-6, introduction to Exhibition Handbook Series no. 5. Introduction, Ronald F. Banks, Maine Becomes a State (Portland: Maine Historical Society, 2020, orig., 1970), n.p., one of four short commentaries that open this bicentennial reprint. Guest editor, humanities-themed issue of Maine Policy Review, 24 no. 1 (June 2015), online  HYPERLINK "https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mpr/vol24/iss1/" https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mpr/vol24/iss1/. Wrote introduction and worked closely with 35 of 38 authors throughout conceptualization, revision, and copyediting. Keynote essays by William D. Adams (Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities) and Jonathan F. Fanton (President, American Academy of Arts & Sciences). Long-Term Research Project Glasgow and the British Atlantic, 1760-1820, explores the changing contours of the British Atlantic from a Glaswegian perspective with an emphasis on city-hinterland links within southwestern Scotland and on ties to the Chesapeake, New York City, British West Indies, and British North America (i.e., Canada). Juried Scholarly Conferences and Presentations (partial) Author and discussant of pre-circulated paper, Neighbors, Not Villains: Loyalists and the American Revolution as a Civil War for the Ohio Seminar in Early American History and Culture, Zoom discussion on March 14, 2025. Panel Chair, New Explorations in Loyalism, Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, 91, Orono, May 10, 2024. Invited Speaker, Recovering Loyalism: Opposition to the American Revolution as a Good Idea at the book launch conference for the three-volume series The Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions, edited by Wim Klooster, John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island, April 5, 2024. Invited presenter, Loyalist Exile and Opportunity: Mobility and Colonial State Formation in Northeastern North America, 1755-1800 at MovingUnder Pressure in an Age of War and Revolution, ca. 1750 - 1830, Princeton University, May 17-18, 2019. Presenter and juried panel organizer, Bicentennial Commemoration and the Statehood Process: Comparing Maine and Missouri, Organization of American Historians, April 4-6, 2019, Philadelphia. Pre-circulated paper and discussion of The Loyalist Who Loved His Country Too Much: Thomas Hutchinson, Historian of Colonial Massachusetts, Boston Area Early American History Seminar, Massachusetts Historical Society, December 6, 2016. Paper presenter and panel organizer, Loyalist Soldiers as Men-in-Motion in the Modern British Atlantic, 20th Annual Summer Conference, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 13, 2014. Invited presenter, Loyalist Opposition to the American Revolution: Comparative Colonialism and the British Atlantic, Center for American Studies, Heidelberg, Germany, June 27, 2012. Also delivered at York University, England, February 23, 2012. Invited Lectures (partial) Invited Speaker, Maine Calling radio program on Maine Public, Commemorating the Declaration, Feb. 6, 2026; The Burning of Falmouth in 1775, Oct. 16, 2025, podcasts available. Invited Speaker, What Should We Remember about the American Revolution?, South Portland Public Library, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, link to syndicated local access TV recording forthcoming. Invited Speaker on public history related to publication of What We Know, What We Wish: Maine Statehood, Historical Commemoration, and the Urgency of Public History (University of Massachusetts Press, 2025), Blue Hill Public Library, July 22, 2025; University of Southern Maine, August 21, 2025; Bangor Public Library, August 28, 2025; 91, September 15, 2025. Invited Facilitator, Considering the Declaration of Independence at 250: A Discussion, Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine, Nov. 10, 2025; Maine Masonic College (via Zoom), Dec. 6, 2025. Invited Speaker, Does Anything from the Year 1776 Matter Today?, Maine Speaks series, Maine Humanities Council, delivered at the Maine Masonic College, St. Thomas College, Waterville, Oct. 6, 2025, Castine Historical Society, September 4, 2025 (view online: HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/live/nMXY_yQoR0Q"https://www.youtube.com/live/nMXY_yQoR0Q), Belfast Free Library, June 12, 2025, and Lincolnville Community Library, April 16, 2025. Invited speaker, Picturing Maines Indigenous Context: Colonialism and the Penobscot, delivered at Bangor Historical Society (June 29, 2021), Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (Sept. 26, 2021), Marxist-Socialist Lecture Series, 91 (Oct. 14, 2021), Maine Masonic College (Feb. 26, 2022), and Falmouth Public Library (Nov. 18, 2023). Principal organizer of public forums about the bicentennial commemoration of Maine statehood, nearly 100 events between June 2016 and January 2022 across Maine. Online example:  HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjV0u8DSH4U&list=PLVHpCUzJ3PvFRo-GcLGhz_DjPtAp0lT8v" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjV0u8DSH4U&list=PLVHpCUzJ3PvFRo-GcLGhz_DjPtAp0lT8v. Invited presenter, The Problem of Blackness in the Revolutionary United States, to accompany Model Citizens exhibit at the Portland Museum of Art (Jan. 29, 2018), revised for Marxist-Socialist Lecture Series, Univ. of Maine (Feb. 9, 2018), recorded by WERU radio. Manuscript and Grant Reviews Reviewed essay manuscripts submitted for publication to journals Acadiensis, Buildings & Landscapes, common-place, Early American Studies, English Historical Review, Florida Historical Quarterly, H-Early America (part of H-net online network), Histoire Sociale/Social History, History Compass, J. of the Early Republic, Maine History, Maine Policy Review, New England Quarterly, NJ History, Oxford Bibliographies Online, PA History, PA Magazine of History & Biography, and the William & Mary Quarterly; book manuscripts for Bedford-St. Martins Press, Cornell University Press, McGill-Queens University Press, Northern Illinois University Press, University of Chicago Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, and Copley Publishing; and grant applications for the American Council of Learned Societies, Maine Humanities Council, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, Mellon Foundation, Montana State University, U.S. National Archives and Records Management, and the Faculty Research Fund Award and McGillicuddy Humanities Center (both at the 91). Book Reviews Publication of scholarly book reviews since 1994 in the American Historical Review, Borealia: Early Canadian History, Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, Canadian Historical Review, The Historian, Journal of American History, J. of the Early Republic, J. of Interdisciplinary History, J. of Military History, J. of Southern History, J. of Urban History, Left History, Maine History, Maryland Historian, New England Quarterly, Pennsylvania History, Pennsylvania Magazine of History & Biography, Reviews in American History, and the William & Mary Quarterly. Courses Taught at the 91 History 103 United States History I: Creating America to 1877 History 109 Colonial Latin America History 205 Introduction to Public History (formerly HTY 199) History 240 The Creation of the Atlantic World, 1450-1888 History 311 Undergraduate Research Seminar (taught multiple times with different themes) History 398 Intro. to American Studies (co-taught with Benjamin Friedlander, English Dept.) History 452 Latin American Empires (team taught) History 461 Colonial British America History 462 The American Revolution History 498 Senior Thesis Seminar (taught multiple times with different themes) Interdisciplinary Studies 491 A Midwifes Tale and the Social Web (team taught, web-based) History 502 Graduate Reading Seminar: Revolutionary America History 507 Graduate Reading Seminar: Early America to the Civil War History 599 Graduate Reading Seminar: Colonial British America History 599 Graduate Research Seminar: Loyalism and the Revolutionary Atlantic World History 601 Graduate Research Seminar: Writing Early America Academic and Public Service (partial) Board Member (Nominating Committee), New England Historical Association, June 2025-present, 2007-2010 Director, 91 Humanities Center (now the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center), 2014-2016. Member, Faculty Advisory Board, 2012-present Member, Executive Committee, Canadian-American Center, 91, Sept. 2020-present Chair, Vice Chair, or Member, Historic Preservation Commission, City of Bangor, Maine, Jan. 2020-Dec. 2025 Member, Undergraduate Program Curriculum Committee, 91, Sept. 2021-May 2025 Conference Organizing Committee, Canada Atlantic Studies Conference, May 9-11, 2024 Organizer, Maine National History Day, principal 91 planner for statewide contest for grade 6-12 students, Jan. 2013-present Programming Team and Chair ofHumanities-Science Forum, annual Maine Science Festival, Bangor, March 2015-present Board Member, Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust, Orland, Maine, August 2021-present Member, National Screening Committee of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, 2022 & 2023 Member, Presidential Public Engagement Achievement Award, Selection Committee, 91, 2021-2023 Member, Presidential Task Force on the Name of Clarence C. 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