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PAUL A. SHACKEL, RPA September 2020 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION Work Address 1111 Woods Hall, 4302 Chapel Lane Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 301–405–1425 [email protected] CURRENT POSITIONS: Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, Aug. 2002–present. EDUCATION: Ph.D. Anthropology–State University of New York at Buffalo; June 1987. A Historical Archeology of Personal Discipline. Awarded w/distinction. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 2002–present. Associate Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 1999–2002. Assistant Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 1996–1999. Chair: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, 2008–2020. 2. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES BOOKS: 11 books, of these 8 represent sole authorship. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. Personal Discipline and Material Culture: An Archaeology of Annapolis, Maryland, 1695–1870. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the Early American Industrial Era. NY: Plenum (Springer). Shackel, Paul A. 2000. Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum (Springer). Shackel, Paul A. 2003. Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post–Bellum Landscape. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). Choice Award, Outstanding Academic Title, 2004. Matthew Palus and Paul A. Shackel. 2006. “They Worked Regular”: Craft, Labor, Family and the Archaeology of an Industrial Community. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press.

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PAUL A. SHACKEL, RPA September 2020 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION Work Address 1111 Woods Hall, 4302 Chapel Lane Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 301–405–1425 [email protected] CURRENT POSITIONS: Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, Aug. 2002–present. EDUCATION: Ph.D. Anthropology–State University of New York at Buffalo; June 1987. A Historical Archeology of Personal Discipline. Awarded w/distinction. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 2002–present. Associate Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 1999–2002. Assistant Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 1996–1999. Chair: Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, 2008–2020. 2. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES BOOKS: 11 books, of these 8 represent sole authorship. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. Personal Discipline and Material Culture: An Archaeology of Annapolis, Maryland, 1695–1870. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the Early American Industrial Era. NY: Plenum (Springer). Shackel, Paul A. 2000. Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum (Springer). Shackel, Paul A. 2003. Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post–Bellum Landscape. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). Choice Award, Outstanding Academic Title, 2004. Matthew Palus and Paul A. Shackel. 2006. “They Worked Regular”: Craft, Labor, Family and the Archaeology of an Industrial Community. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press.

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Moyer, Teresa and Paul A. Shackel. 2008. The Making of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: A Devil, Two Rivers, and a Dream. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). Shackel, Paul A. 2009. An Archaeology of American Labor and Working-Class Life. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. New Philadelphia: An Archaeology of Race in the Heartland. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. 2014. Archaeology, Heritage and Civic Engagement: Working Toward the Public Good. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press (NY: Routledge). Shackel, Paul A. 2018. Remembering Lattimer: Migration, Labor, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2020. An Archaeology of Unchecked Capitalism: From the American Rust Belt to the Developing World. NY: Berghahn Books. BOOKS EDITED: 7 edited books, of these, 5 represent sole or lead editorship. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little, eds. 1994. Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A., Paul Mullins, and Mark S. Warner, eds. 1998. Annapolis Pasts: Contributions from Archaeology in Annapolis. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. ed. 2001. Myth, Memory and the Making of the American Landscape. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. and Erve Chambers, eds. 2004. Places in Mind: Archaeology as Applied Anthropology. NY: Routledge Press. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel, 2007. Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlfield). National Council for Public History Book Award finalist, 2008. Smith, Laurajane, Paul A. Shackel, and Gary Campbell, eds. 2011. Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes. NY: Routledge Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little, eds. 2014. Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake. Reprint, Clinton Corners, NY: Percheron Press.

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS: Shackel, Paul A. 1985. “Conspicuous Consumption and Class Maintenance: An Example from the Nicoll House Excavations.” In The Historical Archaeology of Long Island, Part 1: The Sites, edited by Gaynell Stone and Donna Ottusch–Kianka, 156–69. Suffolk County Archaeological Association and the Nassau County Archaeological Committee. Leone, Mark P. and Paul A. Shackel. 1987. “Forks, Clocks and Power.” In Mirror and Metaphor: Material and Social Construction of Reality, edited by Daniel Ingersoll and Gordon Bronitsky, 45–61. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Leone, Mark P. and Paul A. Shackel. 1990. “Plane and Solid Geometry in Colonial Gardens in Annapolis, Maryland.” In Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology, edited by William Kelso and Rachel Most, 153–167. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1991. “Consumerism and the Structuring of Social Relations: An Historical Archaeological Perspective.” In Digging into Popular Culture: Theories and Methodologies in Archeology, Anthropology and Other Fields, edited by Ray Browne and Pat Browne, 31–41. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1992. “Probate Inventories in Historical Archaeology: A Review and Alternatives.” In Text–aided Archaeology, edited by Barbara J. Little, 205–215. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1994. “Archaeological Perspectives: An Overview of Chesapeake Historical Archaeology.” In Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 1–15. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. “Town Planning and Everyday Material Culture: An Archaeology of Social Relations in Colonial Maryland's Capital Cities.” In Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 85–96. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. “Memorializing Landscapes and the Civil War in Harpers Ferry.” In Look to The Earth: An Archaeology of The Civil War, edited by Clarence Geier and Susan Winter, 256–270. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1994. “Early European Settlement.” In Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 17–21. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1994. “Plantation and Landscape Studies.” In Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 97–100. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1994. “Eighteenth–Century Life.” In Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 149–153. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1994. “Nineteenth–Century Life.” In Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 247–250. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1998. “Maintenance Relationships in Early Colonial Annapolis.” In Annapolis Pasts: Contributions from Archaeology in Annapolis, edited by Paul A. Shackel, Paul Mullins and Mark S. Warner, 97–118. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A., Paul Mullins, and Mark S. Warner. 1998. “Introduction: The Archaeology in Annapolis Project.” In Annapolis Pasts: Contributions from Archaeology in Annapolis, edited by Paul A. Shackel, Paul Mullins and Mark S. Warner, xv–xxxiii. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. 1999. “Town Planning and Nineteenth–Century Industrial Life in Harpers Ferry.” In The Archaeology of 19th–century Virginia, edited by Theodore R. Reinhart and John H. Sprinkle, Jr., 341–364. Council of Virginia Archaeologists, Special Publication No. 36 of the Archeological Society of Virginia. Shackel, Paul A. 2000. “Craft to Wage Labor: Agency and Resistance in American Historical Archaeology.” In Agency Theory in Archaeology, edited by John Robb and Marcia–Anne Dobres, 232–246. London: Routledge Press. Shackel, Paul A. and David Larsen. 2000. “Labor and Racism in Early Industrial Society.” In Lines That Divide: a Historical Archaeology of Inequality, edited by James Delle, Robert Paynter, and Stephen Mrozowski, 22–39. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. “Introduction: Contested Memories and the Making of the American Landscape.” In Myth, Memory and The Making of The American Landscape, edited by Paul A. Shackel, 1–16. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. “Redefining the Role of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment.” In Myth, Memory and the Making of The American Landscape, edited by Paul A. Shackel, 141–158. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. “Four Years of Hell: Domestic Life in Harpers Ferry During the Civil War.” In Archaeological Perspectives on the American Civil War, edited by Clarence R. Geier and Stephen R. Potter, 217–228. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “Broadening the Interpretations of the Past at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.” In The Public Benefits of Archaeology, edited by Barbara J. Little, 157–166. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Valuing Heritage and the Heritage of Value.” In Heritage of Value, Archaeology of Renown: Reshaping Archaeological Assessment and Significance, edited by William Mathers, Timothy Darvill, and Barbara Little, xii–xiv. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “John Brown’s Fort: A Contested National Symbol.” In ‘Terrible Swift Sword’: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Life of John Brown, edited by Paul Finkelman and Peggy Russo, 179-189. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2006. “Heritage Matters.” In Archaeology, Cultural Heritage and the Trade in Antiquities, edited by Neil Brodie, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke, and Kathryn Walker Tubb, ix-xi. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2006. “The Meaning of Site Museums.” In Site Museums in Latin America, edited by Helaine Silverman, xiii– xv. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. “Civic Engagement and Social Justice: Addressing Race and Labor Issues.” In Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel, 243-262. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield). Shackel, Paul A. 2007. “Forward: Heritage and Diaspora Studies.” In Crossroads and Cosmologies: Diasporas and Ethnogenesis in the New World, by Christopher Fennell, xiii-xv. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. and David Gadsby. 2007. “‘I Wish for Paradise’: Memory and Class in Hampden, Baltimore.” In Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendent Communities, edited by Chip Colwell–Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson, 225-242. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). Shackel, Paul A. 2009. “Civic Engagement and Community Service Learning.” In Community Service Learning and Archaeology, edited by Michael Nassaney and Mary Ann Levine, 213 - 225. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press (Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield). Shackel, Paul A. 2009. “Forward: Ethnography of Archaeology.” In Ethnographies and Archaeologies: Iterations of the Past, edited by Julie Hollowell and Lena Mortensen, ix-x. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “Forward: Global Perspective and World Heritage.” In Cultural Heritage Management: A Global Perspective, edited by George Smith and Phyllis Messenger, viii-ix. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “Remembering Haymarket and the Control for Public Memory.” In Cultural Heritage and the Working Class, edited by Laurajane Smith, Gary Campbell, and Paul A. Shackel, 34-51. NY: Routledge Press. Smith, Laurajane, Paul A. Shackel, and Gary Campbell. 2011. “Class Still Matters.” In Cultural Heritage and the Working Class, edited by Laurajane Smith, Gary Campbell, and Paul A. Shackel, 1-16. NY: Routledge Press.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2012. “Forward: Recovering a Muted Past.” In God’s Fields: Landscape, Religion, and Race in Moravian Wachovia, by Leland Ferguson, xii-xv. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2012. “Forward: Complicating the Narrative at Heritage Sites.” In Speaking for the Enslaved--Heritage Interpretation in Antebellum Plantation Sites, by Antoinette Jackson, 9-11. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, (NY: Routledge). Shackel, Paul A. 2014. “An Update on Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake: Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition.” Reprint of Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, vii-xiii. Clinton Corners, NY: Percheron. Shackel, Paul A. (1994) 2014. “Town Planning, and Everyday Material Culture: An Archaeology of Social Relations in Colonial Maryland's Capital Cities.” Reprinted in Historical Archaeology of The Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 85–96. Clinton Corners, NY: Percheron. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. “Forward: Resisting the New Museology.” In Ancestors of Worthy Life: Plantation Slavery and Black Heritage at Mount Clare, by Teresa Moyer, xi-xiii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. “Forward.” In Slavery Behind the Wall: An Archaeology of a Cuban Coffee Plantation, by Theresa Singleton, xi - xiii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. “Forward: Heritage from the Bottom-Up.” In Excavating Memory: Sites of Remembering and Forgetting, edited by Maria Theresia Starzmann and John R. Roby, xiii- xv. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. “Forward: The Politics of Memory.” In Mythic Frontiers: Remembering, Forgetting, and Profiting with Cultural Heritage Tourism, by Daniel Maher, xi-xiii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2017. “Forward: Heritage Landscapes.” In Critical Heritage Landscapes, by Melisa Baird, xi-xii. University Gainesville, FL: Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward: A History of Racial Violence in the United States.” In An Archaeology of Intersectional Violence: The 1923 Rosewood Massacre in Historical Perspective, by Edward Gonzalez Tennant, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward: Heritage, Social Justice and Peace Building in Wilmington, North Carolina.” In Race, Place, and Memory: Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina, by Margaret Mulrooney, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward: Heritage Development on a Global Scale.” In Heritage at the Interface: Interpretation and Identity, edited by Glen Hooper, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward: Cuban Struggle with Heritage and Globalization.” In Cuban Cultural Heritage: A Rebel Past for a Revolutionary Nation, by Pablo Alonso González’s, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward.” In Mobilizing Heritage: Anthropological Practice and Transnational Prospects, by Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Forward.” In An Archaeology of Structural Violence: Life in a Twentieth Century Coal Town by Michael Roller, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Reimagining the Native New England Heritage-scapes.” In Colonialism, Recognition and Collaboration in Native New England Heritage-scapes by Siobhan Hart, xi-xii, Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “The Challenges of New Pedagogies of Heritage Studies.” In History and Approaches in Heritage Studies, edited by Phyllis Mauch Messenger and Susan J. Bender, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Keeping Archaeology Socially and Politically Viable in the Twenty-first Century.” In Pedagogy and Practice in Heritage Studies, edited by Susan J. Bender and Phyllis Mauch Messenger, xi-xii Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Civic Engagement, Representation, and Social Justice: Moving from CRM to Heritage Studies.” In History and Approaches in Heritage Studies, edited By Phyllis Mauch Messenger and Susan J. Bender, 9-23. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2020. “Beneath the Façade of Suburbia.” In A Long Time Coming: Archaeology and Civil Rights in Setauket, New York” In Mobilizing Heritage: Anthropological Practice and Transnational Prospects, by Christopher Matthews, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2021. “Education and Heritage in Belize.” In Ruins and Recitations: Education, Colonization, and Heritage in Belize, by Alicia Ebbitt McGill, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. 2021. “Memory and Meaning of Indigenous Landscapes.” In Earth Politics of Cultural Landscapes and Intangible Heritage: Three Case Studies in the Americas, by Jessica Christie, xi-xii. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. Shackel, Paul A. in press. “The Past Made Public.” In The Oxford Handbook of Industrial Archaeology, edited by Eleanor Casella and Michael Nevell, xx-xx. NY: Oxford University Press. Shackel, Paul A. under review. “Heritage Building and the Ethnic Divide in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania.” In Cultural Heritage, Rights, and Democratic Practice, edited by Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels and Jon Daehnke, xx-xx. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.

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REFEREED JOURNAL VOLUMES EDITED: 9 refereed journal volumes edited, of these, 5 represent sole or lead editorship. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. eds. 1992. Meanings and Uses of Material Culture. Historical Archaeology 26(3). Shackel, Paul A. and Susan E. Winter. Eds. 1994. An Archaeology of Harpers Ferry's Commercial and Residential District. Historical Archaeology 28(4). Shackel, Paul A. ed. 2003. Remembering Landscapes of Conflict. Historical Archaeology 37(3). Shackel, Paul A., David Gadsby, and Antoinette Jackson. Eds. 2009. The Archaeology and Ethnography of Cultural Heritage Management. Practicing Anthropology 31(3). Fennell, Christopher, Terrance Martin and Paul A. Shackel. Eds. 2010. New Philadelphia: Racism, Community, and the Illinois Frontier. Historical Archaeology 44(1). Shackel, Paul A. and David Gadsby. Eds. 2011. Archaeologies of Engagement, Representation, and Identity. Historical Archaeology, 45(1). Shackel, Paul A., Laurajane Smith and Gary Campbell. eds. 2011. Special Issue: Approaches to Labour’s Heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies 17(4). Shackel, Paul A. and Michael Roller. eds. 2013. Reversing the Narrative. Historical Archaeology, 47(3). Hayes, Katherine, Barbara J. Little, and Paul A. Shackel. eds. 2019. Heritages Haunting the American Narrative. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 25(7). ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS: Mark P. Leone and Parker B. Potter Jr. and Shackel, Paul A., 1987. “Toward a Critical Archaeology.” Current Anthropology 28(3): 283–301. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. 1989. “Scales of Historical Anthropology: An Archaeology of Colonial Anglo–America.” Antiquity 62(240): 495–509. Leone, Mark P. and Paul A. Shackel. 1990. “The Georgian Order in Annapolis, Maryland.” In New Perspectives on Maryland Historical Archaeology, edited by Richard J. Dent and Barbara J. Little. Maryland Archeology 26(1 & 2): 69–84. Mann, Robert, Douglas Owsley and Paul A. Shackel. 1991. “A Reconstruction of 19th–Century Surgical Techniques: Bones in Dr. Thompson's Privy.” Historical Archaeology 25(1): 106–112. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1992. “Introduction.” In Meanings and Uses of Material Culture, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 26(3): 1–4.

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Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1992. “Post–Processual Approaches to Meanings and Uses of Material Culture.” In Meanings and Uses of Material Culture, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 26(3): 5–11. Shackel, Paul A. 1992. “Modern Discipline: Its Historical Context in the Chesapeake.” In Meanings and Uses of Material Culture, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 26(3): 73–84. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. “Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Meanings and Uses of Material Goods in Lower Town, Harpers Ferry.” Historical Archaeology 28(4): 3–15. Lucas, Michael T. and Paul A. Shackel. 1994. “Changing Social and Material Routine in 19th–Century Harpers Ferry.” Historical Archaeology 28(4): 27–36. Shackel, Paul A. 1995. “Terrible Saint: Changing Meanings of the John Brown Fort.” Historical Archaeology 29(4): 11–25. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. “Archaeology in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.” West Virginia Archeologist 1994(1&2): 1–11. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. 1997. “Importance of Historical Archaeology in the United States.” World Archaeological Bulletin 7. Martin, Erika, Mia Parsons and Paul A. Shackel. 1997. “Commemorating a Rural African–American Family at a National Battlefield Park.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 1(2): 155–175. Shackel, Paul A. 1998. “Classical and Liberal Republicanism and the New Consumer Culture.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 2(1): 1–20. Shackel, Paul A. 1999. “Public Memory and the Rebuilding the Nineteenth–Century Industrial Landscape at Harpers Ferry.” Quarterly Bulletin: Archeological Society of Virginia 54(3): 138–144. Leone Mark P., Parker B. Potter, Jr. and Paul A. Shackel. (1987) 2000. “Toward A Critical Archaeology” Current Anthropology 28(3): 283–301. Reprinted in Interpretive Archaeology: A Reader, edited by Julian Thomas, 458–473. New York: Leicester University Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. “Public Memory and the Search for Power in American Historical Archaeology.” American Anthropologist 102(3): 655–670. Shackel, Paul A. 2003. “Public Memory and the Making of the Civil War in Harpers Ferry.” West Virginia Archeologist 51(1& 2): 31–39. Shackel, Paul A. 2003. “Archaeology, Memory and Landscapes of Conflict.” In Remembering Landscapes of Conflict, edited by Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 37(3): 3–13. Shackel, Paul A. 2003. “Heyward Shepherd: The Faithful Slave Memorial.” In Remembering

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Landscapes of Conflict, edited by Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 37(3): 138–148. Shackel, Paul A., Terrance Martin, Joy Beasley and Tom Gwaltney. 2004. “Rediscovering New Philadelphia: Race and Racism on the Illinois Frontier.” Illinois Antiquity 39(1): 3–7. Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “Labor’s Heritage: Remembering the American Industrial Landscape.” Historical Archaeology 38(4): 43–57. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Custer’s Journey.” North American Archeologist 26(1): 115-118. Shackel, Paul A. and Matthew Palus. 2006. “Remembering an Industrial Landscape.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 10(1): 49-71. Shackel, Paul A. and Matthew Palus. 2006. “The Gilded Age: An Archaeology of Working Class Communities.” American Anthropologist 108(4): 828-841. Shackel, Paul A. (2001) 2007. “Public Memory and the Search for Power in American Historical Archaeology.” American Anthropologist. Reprinted in Cultural Heritage: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, edited by Laurajane Smith. London: Routledge. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. “Engaging Communities in the Heartland: An Archaeology of a Multi-racial Community.” In The Archaeology and Ethnography of Cultural Heritage Management. Practicing Anthropology 31(3): 11-14. Shackel, Paul A. (2001) 2010. “Public Memory and the Search for Power in American Historical Archaeology” (reprint). American Anthropologist 102(3): 655–670. Reprinted in Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: The New Pragmatism, second edition, edited by Robert Preucel and Stephen Mrozowski. London: Blackwell Publishing. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. “Remembering New Philadelphia.” In New Philadelphia: Racism, Community, and the Illinois Frontier, edited by Christopher Fennell and Terrance Martin and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 44(1): 7-19. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. “Social Identity and Collective Action in a Multi-Racial Community.” In New Philadelphia: Racism, Community, and the Illinois Frontier, edited by Christopher Fennell and Terrance Martin and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 44(1): 58-71. Shackel, Paul A. and Matthew Palus. 2011. “Industry, Entrepreneurship and Patronage: Lewis Wernwag and the Development of Virginius Island.” Historical Archaeology 44(2): 97-112. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “A Snapshot of Tourism in Greenland.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 17(1): 81-88. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “Pursuing Heritage, Engaging Communities.” In Archaeologies of Engagement, Representation, and Identity, edited by Paul A. Shackel and David Gadsby. Historical Archaeology 45(1): 1-9.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “A Look Back on the Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake.” Maryland Archaeology 47(2): 1-14. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “America’s Home Town: Fiction, Mark Twain, and the Recreation of Hannibal, Missouri.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 45(3): 197-213. Shackel, Paul A., Laurajane Smith and Gary Campbell. 2011. “Labour’s Heritage.” In Special Issue: Approaches to Labour’s Heritage, edited by, Laurajane Smith, Paul A. Shackel and Gary Campbell. International Journal of Heritage Studies 17(4): 291-300. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. “Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland.” Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 7(2): 443-447. Shackel, Paul A. and Michael Roller. 2012. “The Gilded Age wasn’t So Gilded in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 16(4): 761-775. Shackel, Paul A. 2013. “An Historical Archaeology of Labor and Social Justice.” American Anthropologist 115(2): 212-215. Shackel, Paul A. 2013. “’Where We Need to Go’: Comments on Decennial Reflections on a ‘Geography of Heritage.’” International Journal of Heritage Studies 19(4): 384-387. Shackel, Paul A. 2013. “Working with the Difficult Past: Examples from the University of Maryland.” The Annals of Anthropological Practice 37(1): 57-71. Shackel, Paul A. 2013. “Changing the Past for the Present and the Future.” In Reversing the Narrative, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Michael P. Roller. Historical Archaeology 47(3): 1-11. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. “The Meaning of Place in the Anthracite Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 22(3): 200-213. doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2015.1114009 Shackel, Paul A. and V. Camille Westmont. 2016. “When the Mines Closed: Heritage Building in Northeastern Pennsylvania.” General Anthropology 32(1): 1-10. doi.org/10.1111/gena.12007 Shackel, Paul A. (2004) 2016. “Labor’s Heritage: Remembering the American Industrial Landscape.” Reprinted in Investigations of Craft and Industrial Enterprise, compiled by Christopher C. Fennell, 33-47. Special edition of Historical Archaeology. Shackel, Paul A. and Matthew Palus. (2010) 2016. “Industry, Entrepreneurship, and Patronage: Lewis Wernwag and the Development of Virginius Island.” Reprinted in Investigations of Craft and Industrial Enterprise, compiled by Christopher C. Fennell, 87-102. Special edition of Historical Archaeology. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Transgenerational Impact of Structural Violence: Epigenetics and the Legacy of Anthracite Coal.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 22(4): 865-882. doi.org/10.1007/s10761-017-0451-0

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Ozawa, Koji, Chip Colwell, Kerry Thompson, Laura Jones, Claudia Nissley, Barbara J. Little, Paul A. Shackel, and Thomas Gates. 2018. “Thinking through ‘Community’ in Archaeological Practice.” Practicing Archaeology 40(1): 53-57. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. “Immigration Heritage in the Anthracite Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.” Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 5(2):101-113. doi.org/10.1080/20518196.2017.1385947 Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Structural Violence and the Industrial Landscape.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 25(7): 750-762. doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2018.1517374 MONOGRAPHS: Shackel, Paul A., ed. 1993. Interdisciplinary Investigations of Domestic Life in Government Block B: Perspectives on Harpers Ferry's Armory and Commercial District, Occasional Report No. 6. Department of the Interior, National Capital Region Archaeology Program. Washington, DC: National Park Service. Shackel, Paul A., ed. 1994. Domestic Responses to Nineteenth–Century Industry: An Archeology of Park Building 48, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Occasional Report No. 12. Department of the Interior, National Capital Region Archaeology Program. Washington, DC: National Park Service. Moyer, Teresa S. Kim E. Wallace, and Paul A. Shackel. 2004. “To Preserve the Evidence of a Noble Past:” An Administrative History of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Catoctin Center for Regional Studies, Frederick Community College and the Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland. Shackel, Paul A., ed. 2004. New Philadelphia 2004 Archaeology Report. http://www.heritage.umd.edu/CHRSWeb/New%20Philadelphia/2004report/2004report.htm Shackel, Paul A., ed. 2005. New Philadelphia 2005 Archaeology Report. www.heritage.umd.edu/CHRSWeb/New%20Philadelphia/2005report/1.htm Shackel, Paul A., ed. 2006. New Philadelphia 2006 Archaeology Report. http://www.heritage.umd.edu/chrsweb/New%20Philadelphia/2006report/2006menu.htm OTHER VOLUMES EDITED Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “The Public Meaning of Archaeology.” www.heritage.umd.edu/chrsweb/nps/training/papers.htm Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel A. 2005. “The Public Meaning of Archaeological Heritage.” SAA Archaeological Record 5(2).

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Shackel, Paul A. and Lena Mortensen. 2006. “Some Thoughts on the Graduate Curriculum.” SAA Archaeological Record 6(5). Selected: PI FOR MONOGRAPHS & TECHNICAL REPORTS: Halchin, Jill, ed. 1994. Archeological Views of the Uppers Wager Block, A Domestic and Commercial Neighborhood in Harpers Ferry. Occasional Report No. 11. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Harpers Ferry, WV: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. YoungRavenhorst, Cari, ed. 1994. Archeological Investigations in the Backyards of Park Buildings 32 to 36, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: The Package 116 Prehistoric Occupations. Occasional Report No.10. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Harpers Ferry, WV: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Martin, Erika. 1998. Racism and Consumption in a Postbellum Northern Virginia Community: The Archaeology of a Free African–American Family at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia (with Stephen Potter, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Reeves, Matthew. 1998. Views of a Changing Landscape: An Archaeological and Historical Investigation of Sudley Post Office (44PW294), Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia. Occasional Report No. 14 (with Stephen Potter, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Palus, Matthew. 2000. “They Worked Regular.” Archaeology of the Virginius Island Mill Community, Package 123 In Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. U.S. Harpers Ferry, WV: Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Blades, Brooke. 2001. An Archaeological Overview and Assessment of Petersburg National Battlefield Park, Virginia: Five Forks Unit. A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Reeves, Matthew B. 2001. Archeological Reconnaissance Survey and Site Examination of the Intersection of Route 29 and 234, Manassas national Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia (with Stephen Potter, Matthew Reeves, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Reeves, Matthew B. 2001. Dropped and Fired: Archaeological Patterns of Militaria from Two Civil War Battles, Manassas National Battlefield Park. Occasional Report No. 15 (Stephen Potter, Matthew Reeves, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Regional Archaeology Program, National Capital Region, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Reeves, Matthew B. 2001. Archeological Investigations of Stone House, Manassas National Battlefield Park. Occasional Report No. 16. (Stephen Potter, Matthew Reeves, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Regional

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Archaeology Program, National Capital Region, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Parsons, Mia. 2001. Archaeological Investigation of Robinson House Site, 44PW288: A Free African–American Domestic Site Occupied from the 1840s to 1936, Manassas National Battlefield Park. Occasional Report No. 17 (with Stephen R. Potter, co–PI). Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia and Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, VA. Blades, Brooke. 2003. An Archaeological Overview and Assessment of Petersburg National Battlefield Park, Virginia: Main Unit. A cooperative program between the University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Moyer, Teresa S., Kim E. Wallace and Paul A. Shackel. 2004. “To Preserve the Evidence of a Noble Past:” An Administrative History of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Catoctin Center for Regional Studies, Frederick Community College and the Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Beasley, Joy, ed. 2005. Archeological Overview and Assessment and Identification and Evaluation Study of the Best Farm. Occasional Report No. 18. (Stephen Potter, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Regional Archaeology Program, National Capital Region, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Moyer, Teresa S. 2007. Thomas Stone National Historic Site: Archaeological Overview and Assessment. Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland. Prepared for the Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Beasley, Joy. 2010. Archaeological Overview, Assessment, identification, and Evaluation Study of the Thomas Farm. Occasional Report No. 19. (Stephen Potter, co–PI). A cooperative program between University of Maryland, College Park and National Park Service. Regional Archaeology Program, National Capital Region, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Palus, Matthew. 2015. The Potomac Gorge below the Falls: Historic Resources Study of the Fort Marcy, Chain Bridge, Little Falls, Pimmit Run Area. George Washington Memorial Parkway, Arlington and Fairfax Counties, Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Washington, DC. Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Westmont, V. Camille, 2017. Archaeological Investigations of Site 36LU332, House #38/40 Back Street, Eckley Miners’ Village. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Final Report. Prepared for Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. University of Maryland, Department of Anthropology. College Park, MD: University of Maryland.

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Bailey, Megan. 2017. Ethnographic Overview and Assessment Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. (Erve Chambers, Sr. PI). Prepared under cooperative agreement with the University of Maryland – College Park. Task Agreement No. P14AC01715. National Capital Region Cultural Anthropology Program, National Park Service. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Cools. Kyla N. and Katherine B. Boyle (co-PI with Donald W. Linebaugh). 2018. An Architectural Survey of Domestic Outbuildings at Eckley Miners’ Village and Archaeological Investigations at House Lot #114/116 (36LU294). Final Report. Prepared for Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. University of Maryland, Department of Anthropology. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. OTHER ARTICLES: Shackel, Paul A. 1983. “Archaeological Dig at the Nicoll Homestead.” Long Island Forum XLVI(7): 124–129. Shackel, Paul A. 1984. “Archaeology and History: A Case Study with the William Nicoll Homestead.” Long Island Forum XLVII(9): 174–80. Shackel, Paul A.1985. “Quantitative Patterning at the Site Level: A Case Study in Historical Archaeology.” American Archaeology 5(1): 55–65. Shackel, Paul A. 1986. “Mean Ceramic Dating and Its Applicability to the Nicoll House.” Long Island Archaeological Project Newsletter, edited by Laurie Schroeder, Stephanie Rippel–Erikson, and Edward Johannemann. Published by the Suffolk County Organization for the Promotion of Education 3(1): 13–16. Shackel, Paul A., Mark P. Leone, Julie Ernstein, and Elizabeth Kryder–Reid. 1989. “Power Gardens in Annapolis.” Archaeology 42(2): 34–39. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. “An Archaeology of Nineteenth–Century Harpers Ferry: Industrial Life in an Armory Town.” Grapevine 3(12): 6–7. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. “Resilient Shrine.” Archaeology 46(3): 72. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. “Archaeology of an Industrial Town: Harpers Ferry and the New Order of Manufacturing.” CRM 17(1): 16–19. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. “Archaeology of Nineteenth–Century Industrial Life.” SOPA Newsletter 18(1): 1–3. Shackel, Paul A. 1995. “Mass Production: Workers and Factory Towns.” In Invisible America: Unearthing Our Hidden History, edited by Mark P. Leone and Neil Asher Silberman, 152–153. New York: Henry Holt. Shackel, Paul A. 1995. “An Archaeology of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Past and Present.” Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 11: 41–56.

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Shackel, Paul A. 1996. “Transforming Craft to Wage Labor: Archaeology of a Worker's Houselot.” CRM 19(5): 27–30. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. “An Archaeology of the Garden and the Machine at the Harpers Ferry Armory.” Time Traveler: Where the Future Meets the Past, World Wide Web, U.C., Santa Barbara (http://id–archserve.ucsb.edu/timetraveler/main.html). Shackel, Paul A. 1997. “The John Brown Fort: African–Americans' Civil War Monument.” CRM. 20(2): 23–26. Shackel, Paul A. 1997. “A Long–Overdue Salute: African–American Troops Who Fought in the Civil War are being honored in a National Monument.” The Atlanta Journal Constitution. November 2. Shackel, Paul A., Stephen Potter, and Matthew Reeves. 1998. “University of Maryland and the National Park Service: A Partnership in Historical Archaeology.” CRM 21(3): 13–15. Shackel, Paul A. 2000. “Comments on A Critical Archeology Revisited by Laurie A. Wilkie and Kevin M. Bartoy.” Current Anthropology 41(5): 469–470. Shackel, Paul A. and Nancy R. Rosenberger. 2001. “Postmodernism Has a Place in Applied Anthropology.” SfAA Newsletter 12(4): 15–17. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. “University of Maryland Creates Center for Heritage Resource Studies.” Heritage Matters: News of the Nation’s Diverse Cultural Heritage. November 10. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “Harpers Ferry.” In Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr., 260–61. London: Routledge Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “New Technology.” In Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr., 387–388. London: Routledge Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “Social Stratification” (with Matthew Palus). In Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr., 531–534. London: Routledge Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “The John Brown Fort: Memory in Black and White.” The Catoctin History: The Magazine of the Catoctin Center for Regional History 1(1): 29–33. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. “National Parks at Risk.” The Washington Post, February 1. Shackel, Paul A. 2003. “Current Research at New Philadelphia, Illinois.” SHA Newsletter: A Quarterly Publication of the Society for Historical Archaeology 36(3): 47. Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “Memory in Black and White.” Civil War Book Review. www.cwbr.com.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “The National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates at New Philadelphia.” The New Philadelphia Association Quarterly 1(1): 1, 3. Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “We’ve Only Just Begun.” The New Philadelphia Association Quarterly 1(2): 1, 3. Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “Delving for Truth. The Diamondback, Sept. 20. Shackel, Paul A. 2004. “Response to Noble.” SHA Newsletter. Winter. Martin, Terrance J., Paul A. Shackel, and Christopher C. Fennell. 2004. “The New Philadelphia Project: The XYZs of the 2004 Excavations.” Living History 66(4): 8-13. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Introduction: The Public Meaning of Archaeology.” Posted on www.heritage.umd.edu. Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. 2005. “The Public Meaning of Archaeological Heritage.” SAA Archaeological Record, 5(2): 18. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Memory, Civic Engagement and the Public Meaning of Archaeological Heritage.” SAA Archaeological Record, 5(2): 24-27. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Local Identity, National Memory and Heritage Tourism: Creating a Sense of Place with Archaeology.” SAA Archaeological Record, 5(3): 33–35. Shackel, Paul A., Terrance Martin, Joy Beasley and Tom Gwaltney. (2004) 2005. “Rediscovering New Philadelphia: Race and Racism on the Illinois Frontier.” Reprinted in The African Diaspora Archeology Network Newsletter, April. http://www.diaspora.uiuc.edu/news0405/news0405.html. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Another Summer of Archaeology.” The New Philadelphia Association Quarterly, 2(1): 1, 3. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Local Identity, National Memory and Heritage Tourism: Creating a Sense of Place with Archaeology.” Reprinted in Illinois Antiquity 40(3): 24–27. Martin, Terrance J., Paul A. Shackel, and Christopher C. Fennell. 2005. “New Philadelphia.” Outdoor Illinois, XIII(10): 26–28. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Local Identity, National Memory and Heritage Tourism: Creating a Sense of Place with Archaeology.” The African Diaspora–Archaeology Network, December. http://www.diaspora.uiuc.edu/news1205/news1205.html#2. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. “Looking for Liberty: An Overview of Maryland History.” History News 60(1): 28-29.

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Shackel, Paul A. and Lena Mortensen. 2006. “Some Thoughts about the Graduate Curriculum.” SAA Archaeological Record 6(5): 23–24. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. “John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology: Carol McDavid 2007.” Historical Archaeology, 41(2): 5–7. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. “Memory Studies in Historical Archaeology.” SAA Archaeological Record 6(1): 10-12. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. “Historic Industrial Archeological Sites. In Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol 1, edited by Francis McManamon, 36-39. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. “Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia: The Archaeology of Early American Manufacturing.” In Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol. 1. General Editor, Francis McManamon, 184-188. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Shackel, Paul A., Michael Hargrave, Terrance Martin, Christopher Fennell. 2009. “The New Philadelphia Historical Site. Southern Illinois, An early Historic Free Black Town.” In Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol. 2. General Editor, Francis McManamon, 188-189. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. “Public Benefits of Heritage Building in Historical Archaeology.” Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes. The Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges 16(1): 17-21. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. “The Making of the American Landscape.” In George B. Jr. and Helen C. Hartzog Institute for Parks, Occasional Paper No.2. Clemson, SC: Clemson University, Fall: 1-8. Shackel, Paul A., Michael Roller and Kristin Sullivan. 2011. “Historical Amnesia and the Lattimer Massacre.” SfAA Newsletter. May. Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20130914050025/http://sfaanews.sfaa.net/2011/05/01/historical-amnesia-and-the-lattimer-massacre/ (originally online at http://sfaanews.sfaa.net/2011/05/01/historical amnesia-and-the-lattimer-massacre/). Shackel, Paul A. 2012. “Difficult Histories and the Pilgrimage: A Different Type of Archaeological Tourism.” Anthropology News 53(4): 25. Martin, Terrance J., Claire Fuller Martin, Christopher Fennell, Anna S. Agbe-Davies and Paul A. Shackel. 2012. “New Philadelphia Archaeology: The First Ten Years.” The Living Museum 73(4): 2-14. Shackel, Paul A. 2012. “Memory, Archaeology and Community Engagement.” The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Neil Silberman, 336-340. London: Oxford University Press. Shackel, Paul A. and Michael Roller. 2013. “Archaeology of Anthracite Coal Patch towns in Northeastern, Pennsylvania.” The International Committee for the Conservation of Industrial History

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Bulletin 62(4): 2-4. Shackel, Paul A. 2014. “Labor Archaeology.” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology: Historical Archaeology, vol. 7, edited by Claire Smith, 4356-4362. New York: Springer. Shackel, Paul A. 2014.“Stakeholders and Community in Archaeology.” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology: World Heritage, vol. 10, edited by Claire Smith, 6994-6998. New York: Springer. Shackel, Paul A. 2014. “Paul Shackel.” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology: World Heritage, vol. 10, edited by Claire Smith, 6594-6595. New York: Springer. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. “A Brief Excavation from 2015.” Patchwork: 1, 3. Freeland, PA: Eckley Miner’s Village. Shackel, Paul A. 2017. “Applied Anthropology Training and Internship Preparation on the Graduate Level.” SAA Archaeological Record 17(2): 21-22. Shackel, Paul A. 2017. “Anthracite Heritage: Landscape, Memory and the Environment.” Open Rivers: Rethinking Water, Place and Community. Summer 2017. http://editions.lib.umn.edu/openrivers/article/anthracite-heritage-landscape-memory-and-the-environment/ Shackel, Paul A. 2019. How a 1897 Massacre of Pennsylvania Coal Miners Morphed From a Galvanizing Crisis to Forgotten History. Smithsonian.com. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-1897-massacre-pennsylvania-coal-miners-morphed-galvanizing-crisis-forgotten-history-180971695/ Shackel, Paul A. 2020. “Daniel G. Roberts Award for Excellence in Historical Archaeology: Christopher Fennell.” Historical Archaeology 54(2):303-304. doi.org/10.1007/s41636-020-00246-4 PROFESSIONAL & INVITED PRESENTATIONS: Shackel, Paul A. 1984. Artifact Pattern Recognition at the Nicoll House, Suffolk County, New York. Paper presented at the Northeastern Anthropological Association meetings, Hartford, CT. Shackel, Paul A. 1984. Artifact Pattern Recognition at the Nicoll House, Suffolk County, New York. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Portland, OR. Shackel, Paul A.1986. Conspicuous Consumption and Class Maintenance. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, New Orleans, LA. Shackel, Paul A. 1986. The Creation of Individuality and Segmentation in Anglo–America.” Paper presented at the Northeastern Anthropological Association meetings, Buffalo, NY. Shackel, Paul A. 1987. The Development of a Hierarchical Society in 18th–Century Annapolis. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Savannah, GA.

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Shackel, Paul A. 1987. The Archaeology of Manners. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Toronto, Canada. Shackel, Paul A. 1987. The Creation of Polite Society: Historical Archaeology of Colonial and Early Annapolis. Paper presented at the American Studies Association meetings, New York, NY. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1987. Cows, Printers and Capitalists and the Growth of Annapolis, with Barbara J. Little. Paper presented at the Council for Northeastern Historical Archaeology meetings, St. Mary's City, MD. Shackel, Paul A. 1988. Changing Structures in Annapolis, Maryland. Paper presented at the Council for Northeastern Historical Archaeology, Quebec, Canada. Shackel, Paul A. and Julie H. Ernstein. 1988. An Archaeology of Knowledge: Deconstruction and the New Maryland Hall of Records. Paper presented at the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators Meetings, Annapolis, MD. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1988. The Structuring of Meaning in Annapolis, Maryland. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Shackel, Paul A., Mark P. Leone, Barbara J. Little, Parker B. Potter Jr. and Mark S. Warner. 1989. Ethnicity and Class Relationships of Free Blacks in 19th–Century Annapolis. Paper presented at “Digging The Afro–American Past: Archaeology and the Black Experience”, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS. Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little. 1989. Historical Anthropology in Annapolis, Maryland: Ongoing Research. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Atlanta, GA. Shackel, Paul A. 1989. The Archaeology of Power and Domination: The Use of a Modern Discipline in Structuring 18th–Century Society. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Baltimore, MD. Shackel, Paul A. 1990 . Domestic Life among Armorers in 19th–Century Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Society for Industrial Archaeology meetings, Philadelphia, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 1990. Meanings of the Built Environment: An Archaeology of Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Tucson, AZ. Shackel, Paul A. 1991. Labor and Racism in Early Industrial Society. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Chicago, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 1991 . Domestic Life in the Early Industrial Era. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, New Orleans, LA.

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Shackel, Paul A. 1991. Domestic Life in Industrializing Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Richmond, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 1991. Impermanent Architecture and Social Relations in Annapolis, Maryland. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Richmond, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 1992. The Material Reification of Factory Discipline and Resistance in Early Industrial Society. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Pittsburgh, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 1992. Memorializing Landscapes and the Civil War in Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Archaeological Society of Virginia meetings, Manassas, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. The Built Environment and Nineteenth–Century Industrial Life in Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Council of Virginia Archaeology Symposium VII meetings. Alexandria, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 1993. Early Industrial Life in an Armory Town. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Kansas City, KS. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. Transforming Craft to Industry: The Material Consequences of New Surveillance Technologies in Nineteenth–Century Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA. Shackel, Paul A. 1994. An Archaeology of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Past, Present, and Future. Paper presented at the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference meeting, Ocean City, MD. Shackel, Paul A. 1995. Terrible Saint: The Changing Uses and Meanings of the John Brown Fort. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Washington, DC. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. The John Brown Fort: An American Icon. Paper presented at the Society for Historians in the Federal Government, Harpers Ferry, WV. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. Romanticism and the Protestant Ethic: Archaeology of the Early Industrial Era. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, New Orleans, LA. Shackel, Paul A. 1996. Battlefields, Domestic Sites, and American Icons: Developing Monumental Landscapes at a National Park. Paper presented at the Middle Atlantic Archaeology Conference, Ocean City, MD. Shackel, Paul A. 1997. Post–bellum Histories of Harpers Ferry: A Permanent Casualty of the Civil War. Paper presented on a Symposium on Culture History of the Mountainous Eastern United States, Harrisonburg, VA.

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Shackel, Paul A. 1997. Collective–Memory, Counter–Memory, and African–American Civil War Monuments. Paper presented at the Annual Winterthur Conference, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE. Shackel, Paul A. 1998. “War has had its effect and laid everything waste and barren”: Harpers Ferry during the Civil War. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Atlanta, GA. Shackel, Paul A. 1998. John Brown: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Paper presented at the Society for the History of the Early American Republic. Harpers Ferry, WV. Shackel, Paul A. 1999. Building the Nineteenth–Century Industrial Landscape: A Case Study from Harpers Ferry. Paper presented at the First Gunston Hall Symposium in Historical Archaeology, Gunston Hall, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 1999. An Archaeology of Work and Labor in an Industrial Town. Lecture, Center for American Archaeology, Kampsville, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2000. Redefining the Role of the Massachusetts 54th: Saint–Gaudens to Colin Powell. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Quebec, Canada. Shackel, Paul A. 2000. The Natural Limits of Human Endurance: Brewery Workers, Bottlers, and Labor Unrest. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Philadelphia, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 2001. Memory, Policy and the Creation of the American Landscape. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology meetings, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. Memory and the Making of Civil War History. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, Mobile, AL. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. Community and Archaeology: An Applied Approach. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Denver, CO. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. The Importance of the National Register of Historic Places. Paper presented at the Symposium on Researching and Preserving African–American Frontier Settlements. University of Illinois, Springfield, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2002. Race, Commemoration, and the Post–Bellum Landscape. Lecture, University of Illinois–Springfield. Springfield, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2003. Remembering the American Industrial Landscape. Invited Lecture, Plenary Session, Society for Historical Archaeology. Providence, RI. Martin, Terrance and Paul A. Shackel. 2003. Archaeological Investigation of New Philadelphia (11PK455), An Integrated Community in Pike County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting in Illinois Archaeological Survey, Carbondale, IL.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2004. Huck Finn and the Meaning of New Philadelphia: Interpreting Racism on the Mississippi Frontier. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, St. Louis, MO. Martin, Terrance J. Paul A. Shackel, Christopher Fennell, and Michael Hargrave. 2004. A Progress Report on 2004 Excavations at the New Philadelphia Site. Paper presented at the Southeastern Archeological Conference and the Midwest Archaeological Conference. St. Louis, MO. Shackel, Paul A. 2004 . Introduction to: The Public Meaning of Archeological Heritage. Paper presented at the Public Meaning of Archaeological Heritage, Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland. Shackel, Paul A., Terrance J. Martin, and Christopher Fennell. 2004. Archaeological Investigations at New Philadelphia, a Multi–Racial, Agricultural Community in West Central Illinois. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting in Illinois Archaeology, Springfield, IL. Shackel, Paul A. and Terrance Martin. 2004. Overview of the New Philadelphia Archaeology Project Paper presented at the Illinois History Symposium. Springfield, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. Civic Engagement and Social Justice. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, York, England. Shackel, Paul A., Terrance Martin and Christopher Fennell. 2005. New Philadelphia, Race and the American Frontier. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, York, England. Shackel, Paul A., Christopher C. Fennell and Terrance J. Martin. 2005. Multivalent Histories and Heritage of a Diverse Frontier Town. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, York, England. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. Social Justice and Civic Engagement. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology meetings, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hargrave, Michael, Terrance Martin, Christopher Fennell and Paul A. Shackel. 2005. Geophysical Investigations at New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 49th Annual meeting in Illinois Archaeology, Urbana, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2005. Heritage and Civic Engagement. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, DC. Shackel, Paul A., Carrie Christman and Christopher Fennell 2005. Identity and a Sense of Place. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, DC. Shackel, Paul A. 2006. Forum: The New Graduate Curriculum: Heritage, Public Policy and the Professional Face of Archaeology. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology

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meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Shackel, Paul A. 2006. Memory and the Making of Heritage. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Hargrave, Michael, Christopher Fennell, Terrance Martin and Paul A. Shackel. 2006. Geophysical Investigations at New Philadelphia, an Integrated Town on the Illinois Frontier. Poster presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Shackel, Paul A., Michael Hargrave, Christopher Fennell, and Terrance Martin 2006. Geophysical Investigations at New Philadelphia, an Integrated Town on the Illinois Frontier. Poster presented at the Midwestern Archaeological Conference, Urbana, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. Public Memory of New Philadelphia. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Williamsburg, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. John Cotter Award in Historical Archeology: Carol McDavid. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Williamsburg, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. Civic Engagement and Service Learning. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Williamsburg, VA. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. Race, Community, and the Western Frontier. School for American Research, Santa Fe, NM. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. Civic Engagement in Archaeology. Invited Lecture, Midwestern Historical Archaeology Conference and DePaul University Anthropology Senior Seminar, Chicago, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2007. Memory and an Arab American Heritage. Reviving Arab-American History: The Cultural and Literary Contribution. Invited Lecture, Arab-American History Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Heritage Matters in the Twenty-first Century: Introduction. Presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Engaging Communities in the Heartland: An Archaeology of a Multi-racial Community. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology meetings, Memphis, TN. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Pursuing Race in the Heartland: Archaeology, Memory and Representation on the American Landscape. Invited Lecture, Provost’s Interdisciplinary Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Race and Community in the American Heartland. Invited Lecture, Fifth Annual Spring Speaker Series, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Amherst, NY.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2008. New Philadelphia: It’s Place in History. Invited Lecture, Pike County Chautauqua, Griggsville, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. John Brown: Terrible Saint. Invited Lecture, African American Heritage in the Midwest (Illinois State Museum and University of Illinois) Public Lecture, Barry, IL. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Remembering Labor’s Heritage. Paper presented at the World Archeology Congress, Dublin, Ireland. Shackel, Paul A. 2008. Race and Heritage in Urban and Rural Contexts. Invited Lecture, Archaeology Center Workshop Series, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. Local Heritage and Global Impacts. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. Civic Engagement and the New Land Grant University. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. Heritage Centers and Community Engagement. Invited Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. Civic Engagement in Historical Archaeology: Five-Field Update. Invited by the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia. Shackel, Paul A. 2009. Heritage and Building Social Capital. Presidential Session. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. New Philadelphia: Connecting Descendant and Local Communities in the Present and the Past. Invited paper presented at, “Windows from the Present to the Past: The Archaeology of Africa and the African Diaspora.” Howard University, February 25-27. Shackel, Paul A. 2010. Local History, National Identity: Why Heritage Matters in the 21st Century. Invited Lecture, Marvin and Tom Likes Memorial Lecture Series, Barry, IL. Fennell, Christopher and Paul A. Shackel. 2011. Serving Descendant Community and Research Constituents in the New Philadelphia Digital Archaeological Archive. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Sacramento, CA. Shackel, Paul A. 2011. Is it Déjà Vu all over Again? Commemoration and the Civil War. Invited Lecture, Arkansas Historical Association, Little Rock, Arkansas. Shackel, Paul A. 2012. Reversing the Narrative. Presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, Baltimore, MD.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2012. Historical Archaeology: Exploring Immigration in the Past and Confronting it in the Present. Paper presented at the Archaeology Consortium Conference. University of Maryland, College Park. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. An Archeology of Labor in Practice. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology, Seattle, WA. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. An Archaeology of Public Memory and the Lattimer Massacre. Invited Lecture, WCRM Distinguished Scholar Lecture sponsored by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Denver, Denver, CO. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. Myth, Memory and the Making of New Philadelphia. Invited Lecture, Department of Anthropology at the University of Denver, Denver, CO. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. Race and Memory on the Western Frontier. Invited Lecture, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Shackel, Paul A. 2015. From Coal Barons to Amazon: Finding a Heritage in Northern Appalachia. Keynote Address, Midwestern Historical Archaeology Conference. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. Remembering the Lattimer Massacre: Issues of Labor Justice in Northern Appalachia. Invited Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. An Archaeology of Race and Memory in America’s Heartland. Invited Lecture, Center for Archaeological Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. Remembering the Lattimer Massacre: Issues of Labor Justice in Northern Appalachia. Invited Lecture, Center for Heritage and Museum Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. Remembering the Lattimer Massacre: Issues of Labor Justice in Northern Appalachia. Invited Lecture, Australian Society for Historical Archaeology. Sydney, Australia. Shackel, Paul A. 2016. Race and the New Immigrant in Northern Appalachia. Invited lecture for Anthropology Colloquium Series: Race: An Anthropological Interrogation. Series 2016-2017. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Shackel, Paul A. 2017. “A Sense of Where You Are:” Water, Place, and Community. Institute for Advanced Study. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. A Heritage of Health Disparities in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania. Society for Historical Archaeology, New Orleans, LA. Shackel, Paul A. 2018. Invited presentation. Exploring Industrial Pennsylvania through Fowler’s Bird’s Eye Views. State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA.

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Shackel, Paul A. 2018. The Landscapes of Anthracite Mining Towns. Pennsylvania Historical Annual Meeting, Lancaster, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Community Matters: Immigration and Long-term Structural Violence in Northern Appalachia. Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. An Archaeology of Structural Violence in the Anthracite Coal Country. College of Charleston (History Department & Graduate School College of Charleston, the History Department at the Citadel), Charleston, SC. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Remembering Lattimer,” PCNTV – Pennsylvania Cable Network, February 17 at 7:00 PM. https://pcntv.com/2019/02/08/remembering-lattimer-february-17-at-7-pm/ Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Novelist Wiley Cash on the Loray Mill Strike; Paul Shackel On The 1897 Massacre of Pennsylvania Coal Miners. Arise-Union City Radio Edition. March 22. WPFW – FM (Starting Minute 33:00- 54:00.) http://www.dclabor.org/union-city-radio/arise-union-city-radio-edition-novelist-wiley-cash-on-the-loray-mill-strike-paul-shackel-on-the-1897-massacre-of-pennsylvania-coal-miners Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Union City Radio: Labor History Today (4/14): The Lattimer Massacre Memorial and the God and Country Parade. April 14. WPFW – FM. https://soundcloud.com/chrisgarlock/labor-history-today-414-the-lattimer-massacre-memorial-and-the-god-and-country-parade Shackel, Paul A. 2019. The Machine and the Garden at Harpers Ferry: The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on the Built Landscape, The Natural Environment, and Communities. Public presentation at the 75th Anniversary of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Harpers Ferry, WV. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Remembering the New Immigrant, Remembering Lattimer. Memorial Service of the 122 Anniversary of the Lattimer Massacre, Lattimer, PA. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Remembering Lattimer: Labor, Migration, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country. Speaking of Books. University of Maryland. Shackel, Paul A. 2019. Union City Radio: Labor History Today (11/17): Remembering Lattimer. November 17. WPFW – FM. https://soundcloud.com/chrisgarlock/labor-history-today-1117-remembering-lattimer-gina-and-newsies Shackel, Paul A. 2020. Remembering Lattimer. Telling and Understanding Anthracite’s Story. Anthracite Mining Heritage Month. Penn State, Scranton. Shackel, Paul A. 2021. Building an Inclusive Anthracite History. Society for Industrial Archaeology Conference, Bethlehem, PA.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: Total contracts and grants since June 1997 = $4,559,230 FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, and AWARDS: • Mark E. Mack Community Engagement Award, Society for Historical Archaeology,

January 2019 (Anthracite Heritage Project) • Resident Scholar, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,

MN, April 2017 • Resident Scholar, Center for Heritage and Museum Studies, Australian National

University, Canberra, Australia, October 2016 • WCRM Distinguished Scholar Lecture, Department of Anthropology at the University of

Denver, Denver, CO, February 2015 • Honored Faculty – Second Annual University-Wide Celebration of Scholarship and

Research. University of Maryland, April 2009. • National Council for Public History Book Award finalist for Archaeology as a Tool of Civic

Engagement (w/Barbara Little), 2008. • Ethel-Jane Westfeldt Bunting Fellow: School for Advanced Research (SAR), Summer

Fellowship, 2007. Santa Fe, New Mexico. • National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Preservation Medal,

2006. For work to place New Philadelphia on the National Register of Historic Places. • Choice Award, 2004. Outstanding Academic Title. Memory in Black and White (2003

AtltaMira). • West Virginia Humanities Council Fellowship, 1996. The Domestic Life of Entrepreneurs,

Craftsmen, and Boarding House Occupants in Nineteenth–Century Harpers Ferry. • Winterthur Research Fellowship, 1996. Victorian Ideology: Boarders, Immigrants, and

Working-Class Families in Post–Bellum Harpers Ferry. 4a. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: EDITORIAL • Editorial Board: American Anthropologist (2013-2016) • Associate Editor: International Journal of Heritage Studies (2009-present) • Associate Editor: International Journal of Historical Archaeology (1997–present) • Associate Editor: Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology & Heritage (2011-present) • Publications Committee: Council for Maryland Archeology (1997–2005). • Chair, Editorial Committee: Maryland Archeology: Journal of the Archeological Society of

Maryland, Inc. (1998–2005) • Series Editor:

o Cultural Heritage Studies Series, University Press of Florida (2002-present) o https://upf.com/seriesresult.asp?ser=Cultural_Heritage_Studies

o Studies in Post-Industrial Life, Berghahn Books, Inc. (with Michael Roller, 2019-Present) o http://www.berghahnbooks.com/series/studies-in-post-industrial-life