A. Scott C.V. 3 November 2016 1 Curriculum Vitae Amanda L. Scott Washington University in St. Louis alscott@wustl.edu (530) 400-5640 Department of History, CB 1062 749 Heman Ave. One Brookings Drive Apt. 2S Saint Louis, MO 63130 University City, MO 63130 USA USA EDUCATION Expected Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis 2017 History Dissertation: The Basque Seroras: Local Religion, Power and Gender in Northern Iberia, 1550-1800 Advisor: Daniel Bornstein 2013 M.A., Washington University in St. Louis History Examination Fields: Early Modern Europe, Colonial Latin America, and Medieval Europe 2010 M.A., The College of William and Mary Comparative and Transnational History Thesis: The Wayward Priest of Atondo: Violence, Vocation, and Religious Reform in a Sixteenth-Century Navarrese Parish Advisor: Lu Ann Homza 2009 B.A., The College of William and Mary History and Hispanic Studies (double major), cum laude PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed articles The Wayward Priest of Atondo: Clerical Misbehavior, Local Community, and the Limits of Tridentine Reform. The Sixteenth Century Journal 47, no. 1 (2016): 75-98. Seroras and Local Religious Life in the Basque Country and Navarre, 1550-1769. Church History 85, no. 1 (2016): 40-64.
A. Scott C.V. 3 November 2016 2 Book chapters Community, Conflict, and Local Authority: The Basque Seroras. In Devout Laywomen in the Early Modern World, edited by Alison Weber, 31-47. New York: Routledge, 2016. FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (external) 2016-2017 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 2016 NEH Summer Institute, Teaching the Reformation after 500 Years 2016 Presidential Graduate Travel Award, American Catholic Historical Association 2014-2015 CLIR-Mellon Dissertation Fellowship in the Humanities in Original Sources 2013 John Tracy Ellis Dissertation Award, American Catholic Historical Association FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (internal) 2016 Center for the Humanities Residential Graduate Fellowship 2016 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant 2016 Dean s Award for Teaching Excellence 2016 R.W. Davis Travel Grant 2015 R.W. Davis Travel Grant 2014 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant 2014 R.W. Davis Travel Grant 2013 Mellon Dissertation Seminar Fellowship on The Media of Early Modernity 2013 Washington University Digital Humanities Workshop Fellowship (declined) 2012 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant 2011 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant 2010 William and Mary Reves Center International Research Grant HONORS 2016 Washington University Teaching Citation 2016 Dean s Award for Teaching Excellence INVITED TALKS 2015 La bruja en el santuario: Género, sospecha, y la vocación de la serora. Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain (20 May) 2014 Pilgrims as Criminals in the Diocese of Pamplona. Institute for Pilgrimage Studies. Santiago de Compostela, Spain (25 June) 2014 Seroras, Wayward Priests, and the Limits of Tridentine Reform: Voices from the Basque Archives. The College of William and Mary. Williamsburg, VA (20 February)
A. Scott C.V. 3 November 2016 3 CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Panels Organized 2016 Brujomanía: New Research on the Basque Witch-hunts, 1525-1611. Renaissance Society of America meeting. Boston, MA (31 March- 2 April) 2015 Guns, Gold and Peasants: Northern Iberia s Encounter with New Technologies and Commodities. Renaissance Society of America. Berlin, Germany (26-28 March) 2014 Women, Religion, and Community in Golden Age Spain. Renaissance Society of America meeting. New York, NY (27-29 March) Papers Presented (selected) 2017 Tridentine Reform in the Afternoon: Bullfighting and the Navarrese Clergy. Scheduled for the Renaissance Society of America meeting. Chicago, IL (30 March- 1 April) 2017 Women and Negotiated Reform in the Early Modern Basque Country. Scheduled for the American Society of Church History/ American Historical Association meeting. Denver, CO (5-8 January) 2016 The Devil s Particular Favorite: Witchcraft Accusations and the Basque Seroras. Renaissance Society of America meeting. Boston, MA (31 March- 2 April) 2016 Nothing More Certain than Death: Testaments and Social Ties among the Basque Seroras. American Catholic Historical Association/ American Historical Association meeting. Atlanta, GA (7-10 January) 2015 The Basque Seroras and their Shrines. Sixteenth Century Society Conference. Vancouver, BC (22-25 October) 2015 Death in the Indies: Slaves, Gold, and Pious Donations in Seventeenth-Century Navarre. Renaissance Society of America meeting. Berlin, Germany (26-28 March) 2014 The Realities of Reform and the Appropriation of Tridentine Rhetoric in the Diocese of Pamplona. Sixteenth Century Society Conference. New Orleans, LA (16-19 October) 2014 Local Religion, Parish Life, and the Basque Seroras. Renaissance Society of America meeting. New York, NY (27-29 March) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Department of History, Washington University in St. Louis Freshman Seminar: Pirates, Explorers, and the Frontiers of Empire (Fall 2015) Spain s Golden Age (Spring 2014)
A. Scott C.V. 3 November 2016 4 Teaching Assistant, Departments of History, Classics, and Art History, Washington University in St. Louis Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine (Spring 2016) Rembrandt s Amsterdam (Fall 2013) The Roman World (Spring 2013) Western Civilization I (Fall 2012, 2011) Modern Latin America (Spring 2012) Instructor, Department of History and the NIAHD program, The College of William and Mary From the Founding of Jamestown through the American Revolution (Summer 2014) From the American Revolution through the American Civil War (Summer 2013) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Graduate History Association, Chair (2016-2017) Graduate School Peer Mentoring Committee (2016-2017) Early Modern Reading Group Convener (2015 present) History Department Latin America Job Search Committee (2013-2014) Graduate History Association, Representative-at-Large (2012-2013) Graduate History Conference Committee, The History of the Body (2012) Graduate Research Series Convener (2011-2013) History Department Peer Mentor (2011 present) CONTINUING EDUCATION Geographic Information Systems Introduction to GIS (Spring 2013) Digital Humanities Training Web Design (Fall 2013) Building Databases (Fall 2013) Basic Programming (Fall 2013) COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH Spain s Golden Age The European Reformations The Renaissance
A. Scott C.V. 3 November 2016 5 Witchcraze Freshman Seminar: Pirates, Explorers and the Frontiers of Empire The Inquisition in Europe, Asia, and the Americas Gender in Early Modern Europe Women and Religion, 1000-1650 Historical Methods Seminar: The Microhistory Colonial Latin America Western Civilizations I LANGUAGES Spanish (fluent) French (intermediate reading, writing and oral communication) Italian (intermediate reading, writing and oral communication) Latin, Portuguese, Catalan (reading) Basque (research competency) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Historical Association Renaissance Society of America Sixteenth Century Society American Catholic Historical Association American Society of Church History Coordinating Council for Women in History Association of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies REFERENCES Available upon request