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| Autumn 2004 | Odai Johnson, School of Drama, University of Washington. "David Douglass: A Biography." |
| Autumn 2004 | Rhys Isaac, Visiting Professor at the College of William and Mary. "Aspects of the Social, Cultural, and Political History of Colonial and Revolutionary Williamsburg." |
| February 2005 | Thomas Latham, Ph.D. Candidate, University College London. "The American War of Independence, Metaphor and Visual Imagery in Britain." |
| February 2005 | Jacob Blosser, Ph.D. Candidate, University of South Carolina. "Pursuing Happiness: Latitudinarianism and the Southern Mind, 1700-1765." |
| March - May 2005 | Rebecca Anne Goetz, Harvard University. "Lurking Indians, Outlying Negroes, and Christian English: Religion and the Construction of Race in the Early Chesapeake." |
| May 2005 | Alissa Ardito, Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University. "Madison's Machiavellian Moment: Virtue, Participatory Politics, and the Problem of the Extended Republic." |
| May 2005 | Laura Sandy, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Manchester. "Owners, Overseers and Slave Drivers: The Social and Economic Role of Overseers in Plantation Management in Virginia and South Carolina, 1740-1800." |
| June 2005 | Wendy Wilson, Director, West African Research Center, Senegal. "The Indian Ocean Connection: Madagascans in Colonial Virginia." |
| July 2005 | Tristan Stubbs, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Cambridge, England. "The Plantation Overseers of the Eighteenth-Century South." |
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