Pia Jakobsson

The University of Texas at Dallas
Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, School of Arts & Humanities

About the Presenter

PhD - Humanities-History of Ideas UT Dallas - 2009

MA - Humanities UT Arlington - 2001

BA - Literature Stockholm University - 1999

Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies UT Dallas - School of Arts & Humanities [2015–Present]

Clinical Assistant Professor UT Dallas - School of Arts & Humanities [2015–Present] Graduate Academic Advisor UT Dallas - School of Arts & Humanities [2010–2015]

Lecturer UT Dallas - School of Interdisciplinary Studies [2008–Present]

Associate Instructor Collin College [2010–2010]

Book Chapter: "Public Ambition as Moral Obligation: the Intellectual Career of Elizabeth Carter” in Women from the Parsonage: Pastors’ Daughters as Writers, Translators, Salonnières, and Educators, by Susanne Bach and Cindy Renker, eds. 2019 - publications

Review: The Gordon Riots: Politics, Culture and Insurrection in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain, by Ian Haywood and John Seed, eds. Britain and the World 8, no. 2 2015 - publications

“Daughters of Liberty” in Women’s Rights: Perspectives in American Social History, edited by Christa de Luzio, 35-56. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio 2010 - publications

International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Malden, MA,: Wiley-Blackwell, s.v. “Henry ‘Orator’ Hunt”International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Malden, MA,: Wiley-Blackwell, s.v. “John Horne Tooke” 2009 - publications

“Public voices, Public selves: The self-fashioning of Mercy Otis Warren and Catharine Macaulay.” in2007 Selected Papers of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850. Tallahassee: Florida State UP 2008 - publications

Pia Jakobsson