Associate Professor of Humanities and History, John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN (Fall 2013 to present)



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Current Positions Education LISA M. TOLAND, D.Phil. John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University 4201 S. Washington St., Marion, IN, USA, 46953 Office: (765) 677-1876 Email: lisa.toland@indwes.edu Associate Professor of Humanities and History, John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN (Fall 2013 to present) Associate Director, John Wesley Honors College (Fall 2012 to present) University of Oxford, Jesus College, (December 2008) D. Phil in Early Modern British History Thesis: Dusting off Monuments and Muniments: Somerset Gentry Families, 1610-1750 Supervisor: Dr. Clive Holmes, Lady Margaret Hall Internal Examiner: Dr. Felicity Heal, Jesus College External Examiner: Dr. Ralph Houlbrooke, University of Reading University of Oxford, Jesus College, (June 2004) M. St. (Master of Studies in Historical Research) in Early Modern British History Dissertation: Through the Eyes of Death: Kinship and Controversy in Two Lincolnshire Gentry Families Supervisor: Dr. Clive Holmes Miami University of Ohio, (August 2003) M.A. in European History, Minor in Gender Studies Thesis: Resurrecting the Dead: The Language of Grief in a Seventeenth Century English Family Supervisors: Dr. Renee Baernstein, Dr. Judith Zinsser Indiana Wesleyan University, (May 2001) A.B. in History and English Literature, Summa Cum Laude, John Wesley Honors College Semester abroad: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Keble College, Oxford, UK, Spring 2000

Invited Chapters and Articles Learning Grief: The Early Modern Experience of Adolescent Sibling Grief, in preparation for edited volume on Siblings in Early Modern England, edited by Rosemary O Day, Open University, UK Post-Adolescent English Gentry Siblings and Leave-taking in the Early Eighteenth Century, forthcoming in edited volume under review, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, AU A Growing Indifference? Somerset Baronet Burial Requests, Southern History, v. 33 (2011) The Darker Side of A Christmas Carol, Christianity Today, (December 2009) Fellowships and Grants Andrew W. Mellon Research Fellow, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA (August 2012) Lilly Scholarship Fund Award, Indiana Wesleyan University, IN (2012 2013) Project entitled, Siblings and Kinship in Early Modern England (Award paired with a Lilly Student Research Assistantship Award for Ms. Ashley DeMichael to assist with project) Advancing Women s Leadership, (CCCU-Affliated Regional Program), Accepted Cohort Member (2012) Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University, (Fall 2008 Spring 2010) Teaching Experience Indiana Wesleyan University, Associate Professor of Humanities & History, (Fall 2013 to present); Assistant Professor of Humanities & History, (Fall 2010 Spring 2013) Courses Taught: HST 180 Honors: World Civilizations (Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013) HST 180: World Civilizations (Fall 2010, Spring 2013, Fall 2015 (First-Year Experience Course))

HNR 225: Liberal Learning Tutorial (Spring 2011) HNR 280: Wisdom, Justice and Culture through the Ages I (Fall 2013, 2014, 2015) HNR 321: History of the Christian-Muslim Encounter (Fall 2010, Fall 2012, Spring 2015) HNR 325: Paleography Research Tutorial (Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2013) HNR 325/HST 370: Living with the English Elite (May 2015) (London-based travel course on women s social history and material culture) HST 341: History of England to 1688 (Fall 2009, 2011) HST 342: History of England from 1688 (Spring 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015) HNR 350: Research Seminar (Spring 2013, 2014, 2015) Indiana Wesleyan University, Post Doctoral Teaching Fellow, (Fall 2008 Fall 2010) Courses Taught: HST 180 Honors: World Civilizations (Fall 2008 Spring 2010) HST 180: World Civilizations (Fall 2009 Spring 2009) HNR 310: 18 th Century Britain Research Seminar (Spring 2009) HST 341: History of England to 1689 (Fall 2009) HST 342: History of England from 1689 (Spring 2010) HNR 310: 18 th /19 th Century Britain and America Early Methodist Research Seminar (Spring 2010) The Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Oxford Undergraduate Tutor, (Winter Term 2008) Course Taught: Family, Sex and Marriage, 1550-1750 Worcester College, University of Oxford Undergraduate Tutor, (Winter Term 2007) Course Taught: English Gentry and Nobility, 1550 1660 Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford Undergraduate Co-Tutor w/ Doctoral Supervisor, (Fall Term 2006) Course Taught: British History 4, 1500 1700 Miami University of Ohio Graduate Teaching Assistant Courses Taught: HST 197: World History before 1500, (Fall 2001) HST 198: World History after 1500, (Spring 2002)

Administrative Experience HST 121: Western Civilization before 1500, (Fall 2002) HST 122: Western Civilization after 1500, (Spring 2003) John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion Indiana Associate Director, (Fall 2011 present) Assessment Fellow, JWHC (Fall 2013 present) Coordination and compilation of departmental assessment; completion of annual report; directly annual departmental assessment retreat Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana Director, Summer Scholars Program for Rising High School Seniors, (Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St Peter s College, Oxford Personal Assistant to the Principal, (September 2007 July 2008) Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St Peter s College, Oxford Junior Dean, (September 2004 August 2006) Lived with 40+ American undergraduates for a study abroad Humanities-based program (14 week rotation scheme) Special Lectures and Conference Presentations National Collegiate Honors Council Conference, Denver, CO Renewing an Integrated Summer Honors Program for High School Students, Presentation with student advisee Ms. Taryn Coates, (2 4 November 2014) Liberal Arts Symposium, Chinese High Schools (various), China, IWU Travel Group Plenary Lectures, Liberal Arts in American Education Today and the History of Liberal Arts in Western Civilization (October 8 18, 2014) Enlightenment Senses Conference, King s College, London, UK Sensibility and the Diseased Body: The Senses in Moments of Crisis in 18 th Century Family Life, (13 June 2014) Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Riverside, CA Learning Grief: The Early Modern Experience of Adolescent Sibling Deaths, (7 9 March 2014)

Emotion, Ritual, and Power in Europe: 1200 to the Present Conference, at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, AU Leave-taking as a Family Ritual: Learning Controlled Emotions in 18 th Century Britain, (11 12 February 2014) National North American Conference on British Studies, Baltimore, MD Brother and Sisters: Siblings, Letter-Writing and Identity, Panel Organizer & Participant (13 November 2010) Institute for Historical Research, University of Sheffield, UK Single Daughters, Economic Independence and Family Identity, (23 April 2010, read in absentia due to volcanic eruption!) Academic Convocation, Indiana Wesleyan University Keynote Speaker, Bones of Contention: the Wesley Brothers and the Life of the Body, (10 September 2009) Death, Burial and Monuments among the Gentry, 1550 1750 Undergraduate Lecture Series, New Perspectives on British History, (22 April 2008) Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, St. Peter s College, Oxford Early Modern British Family Life Undergraduate Lecture Series, (3 April 2008) The Centre for Research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS) at University of Wales, Swansea Presentation, Players or Pawns?: Seventeenth Century Somerset Widows and the Protection of the Paternal Estate Conference The Merry Widow: Rethinking Widowhood in History, Culture and Society, (8 July 2007) Inheritance Trends Within Early Modern Gentry Families, 1550 1750 Undergraduate Lecture Series, New Perspectives on British History, (8 May 2007) Marriage Formation Within Early Modern Gentry Families, Undergraduate Lecture Series, Nobility and Gentry in England, 1560-1660, (7 May 2007)

Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, St. Peter s College, Oxford Holding the Line: C17 Gentry in Crisis Undergraduate Lecture Series, (29 March 2007) Merry Widows or Bitter Mothers?: Somerset Baronet Families Jointure Arrangements Early Modern Britain Graduate and Faculty Seminar, (8 February 2007) Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, St. Peter s College, Oxford Holding the Line: C17 Gentry in Crisis Spring Undergraduate Lecture Series, (April 2006) Kinship and Controversy: Death in a Seventeenth Century Gentry Family Early Modern Britain Graduate and Faculty Seminar, (March 2004) Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee The Memory Life of the Dead: Funeral Sermons of the Nobility in Restoration England Limits of the Past: The Human Sciences and the Turn to Memory Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquium, (April 2002) Books Reviews Sarah Apetrei, Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England, (Cambridge, 2010), Women s History Review (2011) Professional Membership North American Conference on British Studies American Historical Association Heritage Experience Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK Palace Guide (May June 2008) University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford, UK Ticket Office Staff (March October 2004) Committee Work

Honors College Committee (Fall 2008 present) Assessment Committee (Fall 2013 Present) Voting Member, Academic Affairs Council (Fall 2010 Present) Student Success Committee (Fall 2013 Present) College of Arts and Sciences Strategic Task Force (Fall 2014 Spring 2015) College of Arts and Sciences Structure Task Force (Fall 2014 Spring 2015) University Religious Life Council (Fall 2011 Spring 2012) JWHC Post-Doctoral Search Committees (Spring 2009; Spring 2010; Spring 2012; Spring 2015) Modern Language and Literature Search Committee (Spring 2011) School of Theology and Ministry Search Committee (Spring 2013)